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Authors: Tawny Taylor

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“A lie? I

uh…”
She had no idea what he was talking about. But that didn’t stop her from feeling really crappy.

He released her chin and took a single step back from her. “Anyway, your little secret’s out.”

It was? Oh God!
Now what? “I tried to explain, earlier
—”


Just don’t,” he interrupted. “I’ve heard all I can stomach right now. It’s making me sick. I thought you were different, that you’d just found yourself dragged into someone else’s shit…but I know better now.” His eyes narrowed to cold, piercing slits. “
I’ll have the situation wrapped up by Monday afternoon


Did that mean she could go home? Right now, that sounded really, really good. She’d need to pull her brother out of the hospital if she could. Pack some things.


B
ut I’m holding you to your word.
I know I can’t trust you now.
I let you loose,
and
you
and Becker will have my career flushed down the toilet by the end of the day, weekend or not
.
No
, since you lost the bet,
you’re going to pay the price.”
She could literally feel the heat of his enraged glare on her skin. It burned like a branding iron. “You’re here with me. My slave. For the next three days. You won’t speak until I tell you to. Eat. Nothing. I. Own. You. If you try to leave, I’ll have you arrested.”

Oh, this was just great. It was obvious Kyler was seriously pissed. Whether he knew that secret, or something else

whatever that might be

he had decided he
was
going to make her pay.

Revenge was one dish she’d never enjoyed, not serving

and especially not swallowing.

Chapter Three

 

Kyler had never felt so out of control of his emotions before. He was so enraged right now he wanted to pound something to dust.

He needed to get out of there now, before he did something he’d regret. Without speaking another word, he left the room, slamming the door behind him. He went down to his gym, cranked on the heavy metal music, and worked off his anger with a hard run on the treadmill and supersets for his chest and shoulders. By the time he was done, he was sweaty, sore and a little bit calmer.

Maybe he should send the scheming bitch home and deal with this situation a different way. For some reason, she pushed his buttons, made him feel things he didn’t want to.

Dammit, he’d actually thought he knew her. What a fucking fool he’d been.

The information had come from the one person he knew he could trust. It couldn’t be a lie. Stacy had no reason to make things up, especially something like this. She’d been his friend for years, long before he’d brought her onboard at work. They’d never been lovers. She couldn’t be jealous in that respect, and she’d worked herself up in the company, to a position higher than Elena’s. Again, no reason for her to be jealous there either.

It had to be true

Elena wasn’t being manipulated into this thing with Becker
like he’d thought
. Elena was Becker’s lover, and was expecting a promotion once Becker
, the obvious choice for VP of sales,
received his promotion.

Such bullshit, all of it.

He wanted to make both of them pay, but for some reason, more of his anger was directed at Elena. No doubt because she’d stung his pride. He thought he was a good judge of character. Becker, he’d always suspected was a shit. But Elena

she was quite the little actress.

Now, if only he could tell his dick she wasn’t worth shit.

His cock still got hard when he saw her. His blood warmed. How could he be so fucking attracted to a woman he detested?

Yes, he should probably send her home
and let
his old man’s
private detective do his job
.
But
he knew Becker would find a way to get his fake proof to the brass before the end of the weekend, and
who knew whether the detective
Kyler had just called
would get anything
to counter it
in time?
Nope
,
d
ammit,
Elena
couldn’t leave. Not until his detective had something or she’d told him where the fake documents were.
If he was going to save his ass, h
e needed something
concrete
to take to the board.
He
had to strike before Becker.

There was no way in hell those two scheming fucks were going to screw up his life.
He knew exactly how to make
Elena
talk. He’d use the same tool against her as she’d used against him.

Sex.

* * * * *

Elena made it as far as Kyler’s front door but she didn’t have the guts to walk out. At this point, she had no idea what he knew and what he didn’t. She also had no inkling of what proof he might have against her or whether he’d meant it when he’d said he’d have her arrested if she left. At the moment, she supposed the devil she knew was a better risk than the demon she didn’t.

She went back up to her room and shut the door, flopped on the bed, closed her eyes and tried to think her way through this mess. Things were going from bad to worse somehow. Was it a coincidence?

Think, Elena, think.

This wasn’t the first time she’d had to think her way out of an impossible corner. Many years ago, she’d found herself with her back up against a wall, forced to choose between two impossible options.

That decision had impacted so many things, including this whole crap with Matt and Kyler. And still, she knew if she’d been given a second chance, she wouldn’t have been able to make any other choice.

It had been for her brother.

Worry for him made her insides hurt. When she didn’t show up today, he’d be upset. That might not be a big deal for most kids. But for Eddy, a small disappointment could cause major problems. He was so fragile. Delicate.

She glanced at the clock. Kyler had been gone for over an hour. What kind of hell could he be planning for her? She didn’t want to imagine.

If only he’d tell her what he’d learned, let her try to explain. Or not. Depending upon what it was, she supposed an explanation might make things worse.

The door swung open and he walked into the room. His skin was glistening with sweat, his face flushed, and the ends of his hair were spiked, wet.

“Glad to see you didn’t leave.” His words were clipped, his voice frigid.

“I wanted to,” she confessed, sensing he needed to see a little honesty from her. Whatever had made him so upset, she guessed, had to be somehow directly tied to him, his pride. It was his emotional reaction that made her think so. The

I was such a fool

statement.

He nodded.

“Will you tell me why you’re so angry?”

He looked away.

Her nerves crawling, she watched his throat work as he swallowed. Nothing.

“You won’t give me a chance to explain?”

“I don’t know if I can believe anything you say.”

Where did that leave her? This man, whose eyes were cold as icicles, held her job in the palm of his hand. Her job, the medical insurance that paid for her brother’s treatment. Her entire future. She couldn’t get any more desperate than that. “What will it take to prove to you that I can be believed? I stayed. Right? You didn’t lock me in. You won the bet, and I didn’t leave, even though I wanted to.”

“Yeah, well, that could also be because you didn’t want your pretty little ass hauled to jail.”

“I’m not sure that would be any worse,” she said, frankly. “I mean, you’re throwing these threats around, acting one way one second, totally different the next. It’s confusing. Scary.”

Her eyes were burning, darn it. Her nose.
Don’t cry. He’ll think you’re trying to manipulate him.

She blinked several times.

His eyes narrowed, his gaze becoming even chillier. Sub-arctic. “There you go with the waterworks again. I see now. Whenever you get backed into a corner, you throw the switch, the tears start to flow, and you’re off the hook.” He crowded her, grabbed her chin, and glared into her eyes. “It doesn’t work with me anymore. I know the truth about you now. I know you’re fucking Matt Becker, and you’re itching for a promotion

from the whore of a sales manager to the whore of a vice president.”

She felt sick. Was that really what he believed? “No, I’m not sleeping with Matt. You’re wrong.”

“Funny.” He dragged his thumb over her lower lip. He walked her backward, until her back hit the wall. He thrust his arms forward, caging her head between them. “But if you’d just come to me, I’d have fucked you. You could’ve had your vice president. In fact

” He dropped his head and kissed her roughly. His tongue thrust into her mouth, in complete domination.

Instantly, her body was on fire. Yes, this was what she’d wanted last night. Pulses of liquid heat pounded down her torso to the juncture of her thighs. Despite her confusion, she kissed him back, letting the searing heat of the kiss burn away everything.

Insanity! This was complete craziness. But she couldn’t help reacting to his kisses. She’d been waiting, ready. She moaned, stroking his tongue with hers. Exploring the sweet depth of his mouth.

He bent his elbows, crushing his hard body against hers. Wedged a knee between her trembling thighs.

Crazy!

She moaned, rocking her hips back and forth, desperate to rub away the ache building between her legs.

He suckled her tongue and she slid her hands up his stomach, whimpering.

Her head was swimming. Her body melting. Her brain short-circuiting. She was falling, sliding down the wall, unable to remain standing another second. Her pussy rested on his knee, a support. Oh, the sensation. The glory of that hard leg against her soft, swollen tissues.

Insanity!

He caught her up into his arms and carried her to the bed, laid her on it and then climbed over her. More of those amazing nuclear-reactor-hot kisses. He gave her more, and she accepted him, eagerly. His hands started at the sides of her face but

much to her joy

didn’t remain there for long. Down her neck they traveled, to her shoulders, lower. He cupped her breasts and she arched her back, pushing her breasts into his hands.

I need to stop this. Right now. Stop. Now.

She tried to turn her head, but he caught her face in his hands again, kissing her until she couldn’t move, didn’t want to move. Wanted nothing less than his hands on her naked body, his cock buried deep inside her wet pussy.

She’d be sorry for this later, no doubt about it. But for the first time in years, she just wanted to forget about shoulds and should-nots and let go, follow her impulses instead of her head.

When Kyler lifted his weight off her body, she slid her hands inside his shirt. Soft skin over flexing, shifting concrete. She found a hard little nipple, teased it with her index finger, and received a low groan as a reward.

He broke the kiss and gazed down at her through heavy-lidded eyes full of raw lust. They weren’t cold anymore, nope. Instead of the arctic blue of a frozen sea they were the steamy blue of a gas flame.

She felt her face warming, her chest. His tongue darted out, slicking his full lower lip, and she stared, transfixed.

This man had the world’s most stunning features. Eyes that instantly made a girl melt. Sharp cheekbones that cast deep shadows on his face. A masculine jaw stubbled with the hint of a beard. And that mouth, oh that mouth. He tasted better than anything.

She ached for another kiss, another touch

soft and gentle or hard and possessive. Either way, both ways. Didn’t matter.

“Goddamnit,” he muttered. “What the fuck are we doing?”

“I

I don’t know.” She reached up inside his shirt again, found that nipple, flicked her fingertip over the pebbled peak. His lips parted and his gaze heated up another hundred degrees or so. “But I want you to know, it’s not because you’re vice president. I just want you.”

He squeezed her head between his hands, his gaze sharp as razors. “You say the right things

What the hell do I believe?”

She held his penetrating gaze, knowing if she glanced away, she’d lose any chance of gaining his trust. “Believe your heart, Kyler.”

He crushed her body under his and kissed her to oblivion.

 

Follow his heart. Yeah, that’s what she said. That’s what they all said

women who were looking to manipulate him. Just like his ex-fiancé
e
. Some women knew how to work a man, knew how to use his weaknesses to get what they wanted. He’d made it really easy for Elena too.

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