by April Lust
While I hated the thought of leaving her alone, I knew it was something I’d have to do. So finally, when her breathing slowed, I climbed out of bed and waited to see if she’d notice. She rolled over and sighed, but after a few seconds, light snores began coming from her mouth. Holding my breath, I leaned down and gently poked her in the shoulder, but she didn’t stir.
“I’ll be back,” I whispered. “I promise, you’ll be safe here.”
I wanted to tell her something else, something that had been in my mind for a few days now, but I knew that I couldn’t.
It would just have to wait.
Chapter Nineteen
Katia
I woke up in the middle of the night with my throat parched and my mouth tasting of pepperoni. My bladder ached with the need to pee, and I climbed out of bed, frowning when I didn’t feel Devin next to me.
“Devin?” I called as I walked towards the bathroom. “Are you in there?”
There was no reply. Frowning, I turned on the lights of the room.
It was empty. Devin was gone.
He’d left me here all by myself.
I couldn’t believe it. The man I loved, the man who was supposed to be protecting me, had just left.
Gritting my teeth, I wiped the tears that were starting to sting my eyes. I hate you, Devin, I thought angrily as I fumbled for my jeans. I can’t believe I ever thought I loved you.
Chapter Twenty
Devin
I hated leaving Katia alone. As soon as I closed the door behind me and ran out to the parking lot, I felt guilty. It was strange. I’d never felt anything like that before in my life. I didn’t know if it was just the sex or something more, but I had a feeling like I never wanted to be separated from Katia again for the rest of my life. She was everything that I’d always been looking for. If I’d known that I was going to develop feelings for her, well, shit, I probably wouldn’t have taken this job.
But I had taken this job, and now I had no other choice. I had to protect Katia. She was everything to me, and I couldn’t just wait for her stalker, that asshole Ryan Winters, to come out of the darkness and attack her. No, if I was going to do this right, I had to take action myself. And sometimes taking action meant doing the things I feared the most.
“I’m sorry, baby,” I whispered towards the motel as I stood in the parking lot. Shoving my hands in my pockets, I grabbed my phone and pulled it out. In an instant, I had Troy on the other line.
“Hey,” I said quietly. “She’s asleep. I think now’s the best chance we’re gonna have, unless we want to wait longer.”
Troy chuckled. “No, we should go tonight,” he said. “You have your bike?”
“Shit. No, I don’t. We drove in a car. Can you bring it over here?”
Troy sighed. “Man, you’re really—“
“Not now,” I said sharply. “Don’t fucking lecture me about Katia right now. You know I have to keep her safe.”
“And what, she’s too much of a princess to ride on the back of your bike?” I could hear the derision dripping from Troy’s voice as he spoke. “If she’s gonna be your girl, she’s gotta get used to riding like the Bones.”
I swallowed and closed my eyes, bracing my hand against the grimy brick wall. There was so much I wanted to tell Troy. I knew he didn’t feel the same way about Katia as I did, but I wanted to make him understand.
Now wasn’t the time for that talk, though. I’d have to wait until I saw her again, until her stalker was gone and behind bars for the rest of his sad, miserable life. I couldn’t help but grin when I realized how good it would feel to really put that asshole away. I was going to enjoy it as much as I enjoy fucking Katia.
Well, maybe not that much.
I grinned again at the memory of her sweet skin brushing mine, the way she tasted, those petal-soft lips caressing my cock….
“Devin!”
Shit.
“Sorry,” I said. “I’m here. What’s up?”
“I just talked to the other guys,” Troy said. “We’re gonna bring your bike by and drop it off. Then you and I can go check out that asshole’s house and hopefully catch him off guard. Sound good?”
“Yeah,” I replied, glancing upwards at the motel window. The lights were still out. Katia must still be asleep. Good.
Troy hung up and I slipped my phone back into my pocket. As I waited for the guys to arrive with my hog, I leaned against the brick wall. My heart was already beating quickly in my chest with the anticipation of confronting this asshole. I was always like this – excited and ready to go at the hint of danger. Growing up, I’d always heard that it made me a wildcard. But now, I knew that I had what it took to stay on top of the game.
I closed my eyes and let myself daydream a little bit. What would Katia say when she realized that I’d caught her stalker? I felt my lips curve into a small smile. I knew she’d be overjoyed. She’d hug me, wrap those long, lean arms around my neck and pull me into a passionate embrace. I could practically feel her hot red lips kissing a slow trail down my neck, sending me into an agonizing state of arousal.
The roar of a bike on the road pulled me out of my fantasy. When I opened my eyes, I saw Troy and Tristan, the Sergeant of Arms, riding towards me. Tristan was on my bike and Troy was on his. Together, they looked like the dark knights of the night, saviors and sinners and saints, all rolled into one.
“Hey, man,” Tristan said. He slowed my bike and climbed off. “I’m gonna catch a cab back. You guys got this?”
Troy nodded. He turned to me. “Devin’s got it under control,” he said darkly. To me, he gave a brief nod. I climbed on my bike. It felt good to spread my thighs over that leather saddle again and to feel the thrum of the strong engine beneath my body.
“I’m ready,” I said. “Let’s go.”
Troy and I rode off into the black night together. The wind whipping my face was refreshing and damp, and I closed my eyes, letting my bike balance me all the way down the road. The outskirts of LA were deserted, and I let Troy lead the way towards Ryan’s house.
As we zoomed along the dark roads, my mind turned to Katia again. I pictured her naked curled up in bed in that shitty motel. Please don’t wake up, I thought. I’ll be back soon. I’ll be back to rescue you and to keep you safe. Just don’t wake up, and we’ll catch this guy. By the morning, this is all gonna seem like a bad dream.
Troy slowed his bike. “We’re getting close,” he called over his shoulder. “It’s just up there!”
I let out a low whistle as the moon appeared from behind a cloud, shining dull light over the landscape. Ryan’s house was perched on top of a hill with a small iron gate at the entrance. The moonlight made the white-painted brick house look like bleached bone. I could tell he was moneyed, obviously, considering he owned a big house outside of LA. But unlike some of the other bigger homes, Ryan’s wasn’t that ostentatious. There was no pool in the back yard, no hidden grotto. I frowned. It looked almost normal.
“Very retro,” I whispered to Troy as I stashed my bike on the side of the road. “This guy lives like some kind of vintage mogul, huh?”
Troy snorted. “Shut up,” he mumbled. “He might have security.”
I glanced around. “You didn’t check on that beforehand?” I rolled my eyes. Typical Troy.
“No time,” Troy said. He cleared his throat. “I went home with Anya.”
If I hadn’t been holding my breath, I would have laughed.
“Fuck,” I muttered. “We both had fun tonight.”
Troy and I got down on our hands and knees and began scaling the hill, keeping our heads out of sight. When we got closer to the house, I pulled out a pair of military binoculars and started glancing around. As far as I could tell, there weren’t any cameras. There was a small fence enclosing the back yard, but after listening and watching for a couple of minutes, I was sure he didn’t have a dog.
“Come on,” I hissed to Troy. “Let’s go.”
Troy and I army-crawled our way
across the lawn. When we reached the back of the house, I reached in my bag for the tool I used to push a sliding door off the track, even with a safety bar. Gritting my teeth, I leaned my weight against the side of the house and pressed with all of my might. The door popped off the track with ease, and I grabbed it with both hands to make sure the glass wouldn’t shatter when it touched the concrete. Throwing my head over my shoulder, I jerked my chin at Troy.
“Come on,” I repeated. “We gotta get inside.”
The inside of Ryan’s living room smelled like rot and something pungent, like dried sweat mixed with oil. I wrinkled my nose as I stepped gingerly onto the carpet inside.
“This way,” Troy whispered. He stepped in behind me, pulling a gun from the waistband of his pants and holding it up in the air. “We gotta surprise this fuck.”
I nodded. The walls had looked like they were textured from the outside door, but now that my eyes had adjusted, I could see they were covered with photos torn out of magazines. Blinking, I stepped closer.
“Holy shit,” I whispered. “Look at this.” I reached out and grabbed Troy’s shoulder and pulled him back. Together, we gazed up at the wall in horror.
“Oh my God,” Troy muttered under his breath. “This guy’s a fucking sicko.”
“No shit,” I whispered back. “Jesus fucking Christ.”
They were all photos of Katia from almost every magazine available. From the cheap, sketchy tabloids to the glossy international fashion magazines, Katia’s face and body covered every inch of the wall. My cock chafed inside my pants as I stared at a particularly sexy photo; Katia spread out over a centerfold, wearing the skimpiest red dress I’d ever seen. It looked more like lingerie than clothes, and when I stepped closer I saw that her nipples were very visible through the sheer material of the “dress.”
“God damn,” Troy said quietly. “This guy’s been hoarding pictures for years!”
It was a level of obsession unlike anything I’d ever seen. One of my best friends growing up had always been obsessed with a certain supermodel from the 80s, Kristina Randall. She was this half-European, half-Japanese chick who looked perpetually horny. His room had been plastered in Kristina Randall posters and spreads. He’d even gotten his dad to shell out eighty bucks for a commemorative print. But even his obsession didn’t come close to what I was looking at. It was like Ryan had no interests other than Katia, like he was so obsessed with her that he had to cover every inch of the wall with her perfect smile.
I felt queasy as I stepped back, staring at all the photos. Some of them were even duplicates. A few of them were so old that I barely recognized Katia. She looked like a child in one photo set on the opposite wall, where she was dressed in short-shorts and a crop top of white lace. Her blonde hair was tied into two pigtails, and she wore a seductive expression on her gorgeous, pouting face as she tongued a candy bar for the cameraman.
Along with the professional photos, there were a few that he must have taken with his own camera when she was unaware. There were ones of her at a café clearly taken from outside the building and ones of her at pageants fixing her makeup and talking to other attendees. These were all creepy but some of the most recent ones caused my mouth to go dry. There were photos of Katia in her bedroom taken from the same angle as the ones she received in the envelope recently. In the photos, she was sleeping, dressing, or watching TV on her bed. If this guy had been watching her, he knew who I was and that Katia and I had slept together.
“This is so fucked up,” I whispered again, more to myself than to Troy. Absorbed in the photos of Katia covering Ryan’s living room, I almost forgot why Troy and I had broken into Ryan’s house in the first place. I was transfixed by the level of sheer insanity.
“I guess he hasn’t had a girl over in a long time,” Troy said quietly. He stepped closer, holding his gun high in the air. “I think she’d probably get the sense of competition, huh?”
“Shut up,” I whispered. “We’re not here for jokes. We gotta find that asshole.”
“Surprised he didn’t have an alarm,” Troy said quietly. “He’s rich enough for that kind of shit, don’t you think?”
I frowned as I stepped into the hallway. Like the living room, every available surface was plastered with photos of Katia. I was shocked when I realized I wasn’t even able to distinguish what color the walls were – there were so many photos that they obscured the paint.
“Shit,” I whispered. “Look.”
Pointing towards the front door, I stared at a plastic security box tacked to the wall.
“Why didn’t that go off?” Troy asked softly. “Is it not armed?”
I sighed, raking a hand through my dark hair. “Maybe he’s not home,” I whispered. “Come on, we gotta keep going.”
Troy and I went up the curved stairs leading to the upstairs and sneaked down the hallway together, him first holding his gun. As I crept stealthily along behind him, I saw that the space was getting narrower and narrower. It was like something from a horror film. I held my breath as I reached the end of the hall. There was only one door.
“This must be the bedroom,” I whispered, wrapping my fingers around the knob and pushing it open.
Ryan’s bedroom was dark and dim with curtains were pulled over the windows, and I could vaguely make out the shape of an unmade, messy bed. The stale, funky smell was worse in the bedroom than it had been in the living room, and I wrinkled my nose as I walked over to the bed.
“Get up, you fuck!” I growled, pulling the blankets away from the mattress.
There was no one there.
I frowned.
“Hey, he’s not here,” I said, whirling around to face Troy. “Where the fuck did that asshole go?”
Troy was standing behind me with his hands pressed to his head, his gun on the floor in front of him. A short, squat balding man was standing behind him with a nasty grin on his round face.
“Yeah, sorry,” Ryan said. His voice was oddly whiny and high-pitched, almost like a teenage girl’s. “I guess that asshole decided to get up for a snack when he saw intruders near my house.” He cackled and held a gun up in the air. “You!”
“What?” I glared at him. “I don’t have a gun,” I said shrugging. I knew that men like Ryan were like time bombs just waiting to go off. And with my luck, he was about to explode right before my eyes.
“You little shits,” Ryan said. “I oughta call the cops and throw your asses in jail.” He grunted, grabbing Troy by the back of the neck and forcing him out of the room.
“Hey,” I said quickly. “Come on, we can settle this like men.” As slowly as I could, I slipped my hand into my back pocket, reaching for my folding knife.
Ryan glared at me. “What are you? Some thug looking for money? Drugs?” He threw his head back and laughed. “You know, I gave that shit up ages ago, and all my money’s in the bank.”
I stared at him, trying to stay calm. I could tell from Troy’s eyes that he was panicking, but I didn’t know what to do. I knew that I could get Troy’s gun if I could only inch forward and pick it up without Ryan noticing. I just had to keep him on guard, make him think that we were dangerous.
My lips curled into a grin, and I tried to hold it in place as I raised my eyebrows towards Ryan.
“You’re one sick fuck,” I said slowly, taking a step forward. “You’ve stalked Katia Reynolds for what, months now? And we’re here to deal with that little problem,” I added. “It’s just too bad that we caught you at home.”
“Why is that?” Ryan asked slowly. “You sad about the fact that you didn’t have enough time to jack off to those pictures?” He smirked, and I groaned inwardly. “I’ve got a nice collection, which has grown since I installed the camera in her bedroom. I don’t know why I didn’t do that sooner,” he laughed spraying spittle on me.
Ryan got a glimpse of me in the thin stripe of moonlight that peeked through a crack between the curtains and snickered. A nasty feeling began to form in the pit of my stomach w
hen I realized that he figured out who I was. Shit.
“I recognize you,” he said as he took a step forward. The gun started to shake in his hand as his rage grew. “You’re the piece of trash who’s been fucking my girl.” His voice had risen an octave by the time he finished the sentence.