Authors: Anna Antonia
Tags: #dark romance, #alpha male, #new adult romance, #billionaire dom, #billionaire alpha male, #billionaire bad boy, #billionaire alpha male romance
“You’re saying that to scare me,” I braved to say.
“Does it?”
“You know it does.”
“You know what I think? I think you want to be a victim in this so that way you can justify running away from me, from your feelings.”
His declaration hit way too close to home. “And what about your feelings, Damian. You say that you love me—”
“I do.”
“But why did you wait until yesterday to tell me? You had all these weeks and not once did you say ‘I love you, Risa.’ You wait until I try to break up with you to tell me that. If you had just once told me you loved me then none of this would’ve happened!”
He clenched his jaw. Something akin to remorse flickered in his gaze. “I can’t just say those words, Risa. They’re just words. Anyone can say them.”
Something shifted inside of me. I felt as if I’d just gotten a peek inside of Damian, inside a room I didn’t know existed. I needed to tread carefully if I still wanted to keep my view.
I dared to touch him. “But they’re words I
needed
to hear. I never knew what you were really feeling unless we were fucking. That’s the only time I felt that I saw the real you.”
He closed his eyes. “There’s more to me than what I can say, Risa. I…” He swallowed hard, frowning as if he didn’t want to share anything further. “You’re an Account Executive. You more than anybody should know how often people say things they don’t mean to get what they want.”
“But not you.”
“No, not me. Not with you.”
I licked my lips, heart hammering in my chest. “Do you really love me, Damian?”
“Yes. But the words aren’t enough.”
“No, they’re not.”
“Because of this?” Damian whirled me around so that we both faced the discarded chain. It lay there on the floor, winking in the faded light like a weapon. “This means nothing, Risa. You would’ve worn that for me anytime I wished it.”
My gaze flicked away. Desire twisted through me. “That may be true but you didn’t ask me. You forced it on me, Damian, and that was wrong!”
His fine lip curled in contempt. “If I say you’re right will that make this better?”
I didn’t just need to hear the words. I needed to know he believed them. “Do you think you’re wrong?”
Damian lifted me up effortlessly until we were eye to eye. My legs dangled in the air. “What I think doesn’t matter to you at all, Risa. Answer the question.”
Being this close to him, seeing every fleck in his silver and amber eyes, scenting the cologne he always wore, it all summoned a different reaction than I should’ve been feeling. The fear I’d felt when he first came in morphed into something else.
Something dark and exciting.
My heartbeat raced like a rabbit. My nipples tightened with painful desire. I wanted to kiss Damian, to have him slam me against the wall while he pounded me until I screamed his name.
His eyes narrowed. Lust hardened the lines of his expression. I let out a strangled gasp. I knew that look. I’d come for that look countless times. Suddenly, I needed to taste him so very badly.
“You want me now, Risa?”
I licked my lips but I couldn’t answer him.
Damian’s mouth tightened. “Last chance.”
I didn’t want to be at odds with him anymore. Now that the physical weight of my captivity had lightened, I realized that it didn’t matter. My love for Damian would ensure it would continue to say inside me.
“What do you want me to say? You know the truth!”
I just wanted us to go to bed, to find our happiness through passion and the slickly spoken words of lust.
“How could I know that?” he asked softly.
“Because I’ve shown you that I’ve wanted you from the first moment I laid eyes on you!”
“But you haven’t said it.”
“I’ve shown you.”
“As have I.” Damian’s tone roughened with emotion. “I haven’t even looked at another woman, Risa, since I’ve been with you. I spend all my free time with you. I make love to you every chance I get. You see the side of me no one else does. This is my love for you, Risa. Yes, even bringing you here and keeping you. I don’t think it’s wrong. Not if it makes you admit what I already know is true.”
I was moved by his words against my will. My world view shifted, making room for what Damian was telling me.
He’s telling me the truth. I know he is.
It may have been raw and not the stuff of sweet romances, but it was real.
My silence must’ve dragged on too long because Damian set me down. Taking a large step back, he asked in a voice as cold as the wind blowing through the broken window, “Is your damned pride worth losing me? Losing us?”
His question twisted like a dagger in my heart.
Risa gasped. Her face paled, robbing me of her rosy cheeks. A terrible fear blanketed her gaze. In all this time, ever since I’d brought Risa here by force, she’d yet to show this level of fear. Even when I was cold and ruthless in my recent methods, Risa still had the tenacity to push back.
Now all I had was a silent facsimile of my precious little girl.
“What will it be?” I pressed harder.
“You can’t call all the shots.”
Her voice quivered like that of a bird starting flight. I could not let Risa fly from me. Not now. Not ever. I hardened my heart. “But I can and I will.”
“It’s not right!”
“It’s what you like, Risa. Don’t deny it. I know the kind of woman you’ve been. I saw it the first time I met you. You were used to pulling the strings. It bored you. But you can’t pull
my
strings the same way and you love it.”
Her eyes looked overly large in her small face. “I don’t love not knowing where I stand in your life.”
“I’ve already told you.”
“
Now
.”
Curses slipped past my control. “You’re the most hardheaded woman I’ve ever come across. Now or then what difference does it make?”
“It makes all the difference because…” Risa’s mouth snapped shut before opening again. Color painted her delicately. When tears brightened her gaze I steeled myself against her pain or the inevitable feelings that tried to arise. Besides, she didn’t want comforting from me. She wanted a piece of my hide.
“Because of what?”
“Do you have any idea how many nights I spent afraid that you would turn on me and decide you were done? That you’d find someone else to replace me because you’d gotten tired of our affair?”
“It
wasn’t
an affair.”
“But it felt that way, don’t you see?”
Her question was a kick to my pride. I’d had affairs before. What I’d had with Risa wasn’t anything close. I was completely devoted to her, never once considering moving on to someone else. Someone more malleable.
Everything I’d ever taken from Risa, I’d given back in spades. Before her, I’d buy my way into a woman’s bed, gifting her with a thousand different costly trinkets to smooth my passage. Dinner had never been made by my own hand. I never ran a bath for someone other than myself. I’d never taken care of anyone, including Gretchen, the way I’d taken care of Risa.
How could she not understand this?
Risa doesn’t know who you really are.
Briefly I considered laying my cards on the table—or at least those that I could. Was I making things that much harder for myself by not telling Risa that I was personally worth more than a billion dollars? Would Risa’s reasonable anger towards me turn sweet once she realized I could and would buy her anything her heart desired?
The idea of being able to buy Risa off like that left me cold. Whereas who I was had
always
been either a barrier or an enticement to the fairer sex, but with Risa I knew she loved me for me. Not the charming bastard I played all-too-often, but the taciturn man who’d somehow, someway found the girl of his dreams hiding in plain sight.
And yet, Risa doubted me.
Anger, and something too uncomfortably close to pain, licked my voice. “If being with me was so bad, then why did you stay for so long? I didn’t act any different now than the beginning. No. I act better now.”
“You know why I stayed,” she accused softly. “Why are you trying to make me say it again?”
Because it will never be enough. I’ll always want to hear the words, Risa, because I know they’re real.
“Tell me.”
Her shoulders sagged with defeat. “I love you, Damian. I tried to keep my heart but I couldn’t. Not against you.”
They were the most beautiful words I’d ever heard. Far more beautiful than her grudging confession of love. And just barely more beautiful than the sweet whisper of her coming all around me…
Because of me.
Risa’s tears spilled. They cascaded down her smooth cheeks. The urge to trace them with my finger beckoned. Darkness stirred inside my soul. I should’ve been upset to see the silvery trails. I should’ve asked for her forgiveness.
I wouldn’t.
Risa’s tears were proof of her devotion to me. Much like the cut on her leg had been a sacrifice to me, I could
not
deny the power of her tears over me. Not for the first time, I questioned my love for Risa Kelly.
What have you done to me, little girl? How have you possessed me like this?
My gaze strayed to the chain lying on the floor, coiled like a serpent ready to strike. I had to be mad. If I were in full control of my facilities, I would’ve never gone this far.
If I had the ability to regain them, I would’ve immediately phoned my lawyer and had him broker a deal with Risa to keep me out of prison. Failing the lure of money, I would’ve pressed upon her affection for me until she caved.
I would then leave the scene of my greatest failing and traveled to my private island in the Maldives accompanied by a beautiful Ukrainian model or two. There I’d forget the day I’d seen Risa lean against the wall and slip off her shoe.
But I knew I wouldn’t do any of those things. I would see this through to the end. The madness was upon me and it was one month too late to change course.
I refocused on Risa. “You love me, yes?”
“Yes, I do.”
“Do you still want to leave me?”
She sighed. “It’s complicated—”
My hand slashed the air. “Stop.” She obeyed me for a change. “It doesn’t have to be complicated, Risa. Not if you don’t make it that way.” Calling on my recently nonexistent methods of coercion, I looked back at the fetter and made a decision.
All Risa needed was a choice.
I looked at her and smiled. “Do you want to be with me?”
The answer, when it came, could be nothing other than “Yes.”
Whatever happened next was surely a fate between us that could not be broken. Risa wouldn’t disappoint me because she loved me.
I don’t regret anything. I’d do it all over again.
And that was my greatest truth. I’d be anything—monster, master, and jailor—as long as in the end Risa loved me.
Nothing else mattered.
Heart hammering in my chest, I didn’t dare look over my shoulder. I pumped my legs and arms as I headed straight for the woods off in the distance. My breath came harder and harder with each running step.
I thought I’d heard Damian yell my name but I wasn’t sure. It could’ve been him. It could’ve been the wind.
Either way I needed to go faster because thirty minutes ago he’d given me a choice.
* * *
“Do you want to be with me?” Damian had asked gently in that deliciously silken voice I loved so much.
I could’ve gone back to cover the same damaged ground. I could’ve told him that he’d had no right to ask that of me considering our current circumstances. Instead, I answered him honestly.
“I do. More than anything.”
“Do you trust me?”
I sidestepped his question. “I want us to be able to make this work.”
Disappointment flickered but Damian’s voice remained gentle as always. “Good.”
He’d then picked me up and carried me to his room. Once there Damian set me down on an ottoman in front of the fireplace, he said, “Stay here.”
I watched as he’d left the room and gone back into mine. What was he doing? Was he bringing back the chain? Had I only changed geography but was left in the same circumstances?
Damian returned quickly. In his arms was a small bundle of clothes. I recognized them as mine. He delivered them to me.
Looking down at the neatly folded pile in my lap, I asked, “What are these?”
His mouth lifted in a gorgeous half-smirk. “I would’ve thought it was rather obvious, Risa.”
My smile reappeared. “I know. I mean, why are they here?”
“I packed them just in case.” He shrugged expansively. “My just in case moment apparently has arrived.”
Waiting for further explanation, I checked out the pile. T-shirt, thick sweater, underwear, jeans, socks, and boots. My smile faded. These clothes were designed for outside.
Was Damian letting me go?
I should’ve felt ecstatic by the idea. We could go back to my apartment, settle our differences responsibly like civilized adults. Maybe after several rounds of vigorous lovemaking, we could then discuss our future and Damian could swear that he’d never, ever resort to such criminal means again.
It was all quite logical and expected even if it was far-fetched and apologetic in its method to sweep all of this unpleasantness under the rug.
But I didn’t want that anymore.
Somewhere between our bath and the broken window, I’d changed. I couldn’t understand what drove Damian before, but I knew now that in his unorthodox, borderline-obsessive way he loved me. Just as I had loved him enough to try to be what I thought he wanted, to be the girl he could look at and say “You’re perfect for me, Risa.”
Neither of us was necessarily telling the truth all this time, but both of us wanted the same exact thing. Love.
Damian just couldn’t let me go now after all of this.
“It’s not chilly in here, you know.” I did my best attempt at a sunny smile. “I could slip under the covers and stay warm—especially if you join me.”
“Mmm, that’s tempting but not yet. Put these on, Risa.”