Bound (Forbidden Series - Book 1)
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After taking her time in the shower, she took even more time getting ready for the evening. This was no stay-at-home evening of TV or kinky sex. Tonight she had to go to a fundraising dinner with Blake, and the whole idea had put her stomach in a constant state of upheaval.
Jewell was about to enter a world she’d only read about. Her mother had provided a good and safe home, but they’d lived on the lower end of the middle-class spectrum. The only fundraisers they’d attended were small-potatoes affairs at her public school. This fundraiser would pull in millions of dollars.
Would she pass inspection when Blake came to pick her up? The mirror gave her no answers. The dress that had been tailored specifically for her was exquisite, fitting her like a glove, and in every respect far more beautiful than anything she’d ever imagined wearing. She liked it, and she would have to remember to thank him. She hoped no one would look at her and know exactly what she was, and exactly how out of place she was.
The waiting was making things worse.
His week off, thankfully, wasn’t a true week off. Yes, he was taking her out some in the day, but his phone constantly rang, and he was leaving often after that, even if there was an irritated scowl on his forehead as he walked out the door. And she’d seen no more of his texting, no more sign that he had those freaking cameras on. He’d clearly grown tired of watching her, and she really couldn’t complain.
She had to admit that Blake had an incredible work ethic. And it wasn’t just for clients with megabucks, or from behind a desk. She’d watched him sweat away up on Bill’s roof, his button-down shirt thrown off, his expensive slacks ruined, and he’d looked like he was meant to hold a hammer.
She knew that all the Knight brothers had started out on job sites before they created their own company, a business so successful that none of them should ever feel the need to do manual labor again. It showed their character that they could roll up their sleeves and help a friend, and she didn’t want to be impressed, but she was. How many other billionaires were willing to climb up on a roof for a man they loved and respected? But the way Blake treated her also showed his character, and it wasn’t something that anyone could brag about.
Yes, it was for the best that her time with Blake was nearly over. She’d had this suspicion before, and it kept growing stronger — if she were with him much longer, she’d be helpless to resist needing his attention. Those glimpses she had of vulnerability within him were trying to break through to her heart, and the sex — oh my, the sex. It was incredible.
It was funny how things had turned out. Well…maybe not exactly funny. Blake wasn’t a man a woman stayed with. She felt that maybe she had a touch of Stockholm syndrome. Since she was tied to Blake, she felt she needed to be with him. Yet how could she feel that way when he could be so absolutely horrible to her? Her mother hadn’t raised any masochists.
Jewell thought back to when she was fifteen and had fallen in love for the first time. What a disaster — she’d seen the boy kissing her mortal enemy behind the bleachers, and she’d come home in tears. Her mother had consoled her, and told her that it sometimes took a little while to find “the one,” but that she’d someday find him. The man she would marry had to be her best friend, had to be her lover, and had to be the person she trusted above all others. Never settle, her mom said. Ask for the moon and don’t take less.
Jewell had never found a man who fit that description.
Instead, she’d found Blake Knight, who most certainly was none of those things. And especially not the man she’d marry — if she ever did. Yes, he was a virtuoso lover — perhaps she should use the adjective masterful — but he’d never offer her the moon or the stars. That just wasn’t who he was. Besides, she had her brother to think about; to think of her own needs was selfish.
She finally went down the stairs. Was she supposed to wait for him in the living room or meet him in the lobby? She didn’t know why they hadn’t planned this a little better.
Going over to get her phone — once again, she’d forgotten to keep it with her — she saw several messages and grimaced. So she’d been wrong, at least, about the texting. He might be tired of watching her, but not of controlling her.
My driver will pick you up.
Where are you?
Max is waiting in the lobby.
Jewell!
She smiled at that last message, practically hearing the growl in his voice. It had come in ten minutes earlier. She was surprised he hadn’t added a dozen more to it. His driver was early, dang it, so it wasn’t her fault if he was kept waiting.
On my way down now. Was getting ready.
After hitting Send, she tucked the phone into her purse and did a final check in the grand mirror in the entry before she walked out the door. When she reached the lobby, she saw Max waiting and she instantly tensed. She’d almost forgotten that he knew exactly who and what she was, and it wasn’t a perfect way for her to start out her big evening.
He hadn’t spoken to her the other day when going to the winery. She hadn’t been alone with him since that ride last Monday as a matter of fact. This would be too similar to that horrible ride with just the two of them, and she didn’t need that reminder right now while she was on her way to a social even with people with more money than anyone needed.
She was already uncomfortable about going to the wretched event, and now she had to ride there with a man who most certainly looked down upon her. But since there was nothing she could do about it, she held her head high as she approached him.
“Good evening, Ms. Weston,” Max said.
His slight smile shocked her.
“Good evening, Max. I’m sorry to keep you out so late.”
They left the building and he opened the car door for her. She was glad the car was parked at the curb — she didn’t think she could have borne going all the way down the elevator with him and then through the parking garage.
“I work all hours. It’s no trouble at all,” he replied.
She didn’t say anything else as she climbed in and got comfortable. When Max pulled into traffic, Jewell forced herself to clear her mind of all fears. Yes, she was rubbing her skin raw as she twisted her fingers together, but that was stupid. She had no choice but to go to the fundraiser, so what good did worrying really do her? None. In fact, it was a party, and she might as well try to enjoy it. That was possible, wasn’t it? Okay, probably not.
They arrived much sooner than she was prepared for, and she shuddered when Max helped her out of the car. And then it got worse. She looked around, but there was no sign at all of Blake, which meant she was faced with walking in alone. Would they let her in? She had nothing to show the men at the doors, nothing to prove that she was supposed to be there. What would she do if they sent her away? Her “date” — that made her smile, almost — could have had the decency to meet her at the car, at the very least.
Sighing, she forced herself forward. When did Blake ever act the gentleman? Pretty much never. She approached two men in tuxes who were guarding the entrance of this fancy hotel, and they didn’t even try to smile.
“Invitation?” one asked.
“I…uh…I don’t have one. I’m here with someone,” she said and the answering look in his eyes clearly said he didn’t believe her.
Before she could speak again, Max stepped up next to her. “She is here with Blake Knight.”
The man’s attitude changed instantly, and he held the door open for her. “I apologize, Ms. Weston. He’s waiting for you inside.”
Wow! Jewell couldn’t imagine what it would be like to possess that much power with nothing but a name. She had refrained from sneaking into Blake’s computer to run a Web search on his name, but maybe she would try to find out all she could after she was free of him.
Then again, maybe she wouldn’t. Once their time was over, it would be best for her to forget all about the man, to forget all about their time together.
After stepping through the front doors of the hotel an
d being escorted to the site of the fundraiser, Jewell was taken aback by the luxury before her. Sparkling light fixtures hung throughout the room, and the round tables were set expertly with the finest china, crystal, and what she was sure was real silver. These people clearly didn’t worry about thieves — they probably didn’t have to.
Waiters moved silently through the room, making sure that everyone had a fresh drink, which couldn’t be easy task — the crowd was much larger than she had expected. How was she ever going to find Blake in this throng of people?
When a woman’s tinkling laughter drifted toward her, she looked toward the sound, and then felt her stomach take an instant dip. Finding Blake hadn’t been so difficult after all. She just hadn’t expected to find him with a woman clinging to his side. It didn’t matter to her, of course. But why in the world would he ask her to get all dressed up for this glittering event just to leave her standing there alone, looking like a fool?
As if he could sense her presence, he turned his head in her direction, and their eyes collided from across the room. She must have still been frowning, because the smile on his face vanished and his eyebrows rose quizzically, and then he held out his hand and gestured for her to join him. But that woman stayed right there with him.
It wasn’t awkward enough for her, no doubt, so he had to throw another woman right down her throat. But who cared, right? She was just his weeklong fling. After the week was over, she would go on to the next man, and then the next, until she had enough saved to ensure her brother could come and live with her.
That thought stopped her in her tracks. Relinquish Control wasn’t a cheap place to find an escort. What if the next man attended the same parties that Blake did? How awkward would that be?
As if the thought had magically summoned unwanted people, a man bumped into her, and when he quickly turned to apologize, he stopped and stared, his words trapped in his throat.
“Um…excuse me,” Jewell finally said, and she tried to brush past him.
He took hold of her arm to keep her there. “Your name is Jewell, right?”
She gulped. This was so not good. She’d seen this man at the agency only a day before Blake had arrived. He’d come and spoken to her, but when Ms. Beaumont had told him that she wasn’t quite ready yet, he’d winked and promised to be back as soon as she was available for purchase.
Was one of the other girls there with him now?
“Yes. I really need to get going,” she said, trying to pull her arm away.
“What’s the rush, honey? Why don’t you have a drink with me?” There was something about this man that she’d instantly disliked, and seeing him wearing a tux and holding a glass of vintage wine didn’t improve that first impression.
“I’m here with someone,” she said as she tried again to get free.
“I thought you weren’t ready to escort anyone,” he said, his smile evaporating and the tone of his words displaying a piece of his temper.
“I’m sorry for any misunderstanding, but if you could release me, I should find my date.”
He leaned forward to whisper in her ear, making her shudder in fear and loathing. “I don’t see why a whore would want to rush off. It doesn’t matter who you’re here with tonight, because I guarantee you I’ll be purchasing you and your services next.”
She didn’t know how to respond to such a man, and she felt her throat close. He was right. She didn’t own herself, not as long as she worked for Relinquish. She was owned by whichever man paid the right price. And she would end up attending parties where multiple men knew exactly who she was. This nightmare would never end as long as she lived in Seattle.
When she got Justin out of foster care, the two of them would move far, far away, because if her brother ever found out what she was doing, he would be so disappointed in her. She would never be able to handle him looking at her the way this man was doing right then.
“Why don’t we just skip all the paperwork and you come home with me now? You’ll make far more money that way,” he said with a smile that told her he thought he now had her in the bag.
“The lady is with me.”
Jewell almost felt relief when Blake broke in and put his arm possessively around her, easily taking her away from the other man’s grasp. The rage shimmering off him didn’t seem to be directed at her for once.
“I’m sorry, Blake; I didn’t realize she was here with you…on a…date,” the man said with a wink.
“Be really careful what you say next, Steve.” Blake’s words were quiet, but that didn’t lessen the threat.
“I wasn’t saying anything,” Steve hastily replied, but the leer he sent Jewell’s way made her skin crawl.
“Good.” With that, Blake pulled her away, and she didn’t feel her heart start slowing until they were halfway across the room.
Then the beat picked right back up when the woman she’d seen him with a few minutes earlier interrupted their escape.
“Blake, aren’t you going to introduce us?”
Blake stopped, and to Jewell’s utter amazement, his expression softened, causing instant jealousy to rush through her veins. Who was this snake-charming woman, a woman who could enchant even Blake Knight? Not that it mattered… He wasn’t hers, and she didn’t want him to be.
“Jewell, this is Monica,” Blake said. “Monica, Jewell, my date this evening.”
Monica stuck out her hand. “It’s a pleasure to meet you, Jewell.”
Jewell had no choice but to shake the woman’s hand — if she didn’t, she’d look completely rude. So she gave the obligatory handshake, then moved back as quickly as possible.
Blake led the two women to a corner table and held out both of their chairs before seating himself between them. Though Jewell made her face a mask of unconcern, the longer she sat there with Blake and Monica, the more irate she became.
How dare he drag her down to this worthless event only to ignore her? How dare he flaunt another woman in her face? Okay, it wasn’t as if she owned him. She knew she didn’t. They weren’t in a relationship at all. But still, it was just plain rude.
After they finished dinner, when Blake asked Jewell for a dance, she was less than enthusiastic, but she had to admit feeling just the slightest bit of satisfaction that he was asking her and not Monica first. Though she was sure he would trade them off quickly.
She was stiff in his arms when he tried to pull her close, and he looked down at her with puzzlement in his face. “Are you not having a nice night? I know these events can be slightly dry, but the music is good, and the food was better than most. This isn’t the rubber-chicken circuit.”
“I’m fine,” she said, her words clipped.
He stopped in the middle of the dance floor, not caring if anyone noticed them. “Jewell, there’s obviously something wrong. Is it that man?” he asked as his eyes scanned the room.
“No. He’s nobody,” she said, surprised she’d forgotten about Steve in her uncomfortable time at the table with Blake and Monica.
“Tell me now, Jewell!” He wasn’t being as kind now; the domineering Blake had taken over again.
“Fine! I think it’s very rude of you to bring me down here when you already had a date. How many does one guy need? Especially since you and Monica seem to get along so well,” she snapped. Then her eyes flew wide open and she bit down on her lips, wishing she could sew them shut.
His expression went from shock to confusion and then, to her utter outrage, to amusement. His lips turned up and before she could say another word, he let out a soft chuckle, and that degenerated into full-blown laughter.
“I’m not going to stand here and take this,” she told him. There were only two days left. To hell with it. She was out of there.
Jewell whirled around, ready to storm off, but was stopped in her tracks when Blake grabbed her arm and began walking toward one of the terrace doors. She wanted to dig in her heels and refuse to accompany him, but she also wanted to avoid causing a scene. This entire evenin
g had been a nightmare, and her dearest wish right now was to scurry away into some dark corner and hide for a long, long time while she licked her wounds.
When she and Blake were alone, he pushed her up against the balcony railing, his laughter dying away as he looked down into her eyes. Her breath hitched.
“I shouldn’t have laughed, Jewell. I’m actually surprised I did. But I didn’t think twice about Monica being here. I’ve known her since I was about ten years old, and she’s probably my best friend, as well as my personal assistant. The only woman I trust, actually.”
“That doesn’t mean she’s not also your lover.” Jewell fought the need to squirm after saying that.
“Well, considering she’s married to one of the starting linebackers for the Seahawks, it pretty much does mean she’s not my lover,” Blake said with another chuckle.
It took a few moments for his words to sink in and then she felt like a complete and utter fool. But how was she to know they weren’t intimate? She’d watched them all through dinner, and two of them had shared jokes, laughter, easy touches…just like best friends did.
And now she’d shown him that she cared. Dammit!
He moved even closer to her. “I have to admit that I like this jealous side of you, even if it’s completely unfounded.”
“I wasn’t jealous. I just don’t like feeling like a third wheel.” Sheesh. Why didn’t she sound convincing even to herself?
“I think you’re lying. I should certainly punish you for that,” he told her before leaning down and capturing her lips.
It didn’t take long for Jewell to forget all about her jealousy and to focus solely on the amazing effect Blake had on her body.
When he allowed her to come up for air, he spoke to her in a serious voice. “Jewell, you should be very careful with what you show to the world. There are people who can use your emotions against you.”
She went still as she looked at him. Who was he warning her against? Himself? Others? She really had no idea.
“I can take care of myself,” she said, though a shiver ran through her.