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Deacon: A BWWM Billionaire Romance

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by Notaro, Paige


  She spun around, shifting away from us in a jerky moonwalk. Her eyes landed on Caleb in a warm but firm gaze.

  “I’m sorry,” she said. “I wasn’t looking at you. You guys were just a bit loud.”

  “Oh.” Caleb's pulse spiked and cratered. “No worries there, ma’am. We were celebrating a bit loud. It’s me who should be apologizing.”

  She flashed a smile at him.

  “That’s ok. People are allowed to let loose in an airport.” Her smile crashed as it turned on me. “As long as they’re not utterly indecent.”

  Her icy gaze reminded me of a Siberian chill. But hell, I’d faced those before. I summoned my reserves into the most sultry drawl I could muster:

  “Your definition of indecency's gonna expand after tonight.”

  Her eyes fluttered. She nearly tripped on her own suitcase. She spun around and sped up a bit.

  I patted Caleb on the shoulder and let him go. “You boys get another couple rounds,” I said. “I’ll hit you with the accommodations in a little.”

  “Thanks, boss. You be careful with her. She might be a bit too strong, even for you.”

  “This ain’t about picking up that drill bit, is it? Cause you know I could have picked that thing up.”

  Caleb laughed and smacked me heavy on the back before heading away. It was lucky neither him or this girl could hear see my face twist.

  Truth was, I couldn’t deadlift what those men could. That’s exactly why I came down in the trenches – to remind myself that even a king needed good pawns.

  And a king sure as hell needed a queen now and then.

  I hustled up to Kiara's side. She looked up out of the corner of her eye, irritated. Still, her glance took its time working its way off me.

  “Are you going to leave me alone?” she asked.

  “Sure. I’m just curious to know where you’re going.”

  “I’d rather you didn’t.”

  “Well, it’s a free country. I should know. I’ve been to most.”

  “I didn’t realize stalking was protected in the Bill of Rights.”

  In profile, I could see the full swell of her breasts under her sweater. It was like wrapper on a Christmas present. And just like every Christmas, I’d have to get the good gifts for myself.

  “Where exactly are you heading off to?” I asked.

  She stopped in her tracks and spun to glower at me. “Leave me alone.”

  “You don’t know, do you?”

  “Ok, I don’t, so what? What does it matter to you?”

  “Because I can’t stand to see your beauty tarnished by a night on germ-ridden airport leather.”

  She rolled her gorgeous brown eyes. “You’re a real knight, huh?”

  “I think I’m more the King Arthur type. Well, King Arthur’s aura, Sun Tzu’s brains.”

  Her eyebrows popped in surprise at that. Mentioning Sun Tzu had revised her opinion of me? Apparently I didn't come off as smart as I imagined.

  “So what?” she said. “It’s better if I lie on the germ-ridden leather of your body?”

  “Oof,” I sucked in air through my teeth. “I’ll have you know that my skin is supple as at least calf leather. What you’re seeing is referred to as a tan. Can’t fault you for not understanding what that is, but feel free to touch as much as you want.”

  Her cheeks flushed a darker shade of brown. At the rate she was going cold and hot, she would shatter soon.

  Alright, time to show her I wasn't as indecent as I felt.

  “Listen,” I said. “If you can really pass up a night with me, that’s fine. Let me at least book you a separate room.”

  She laughed a high flowery laugh. “Right, cause I’m going trust you after all this.”

  “Scout’s honor. I gotta do it for my men anyways. Actually, I might as well get on that.”

  I pulled out my phone, enjoying her look going wild.

  “Every place is full,” she said, but she didn't move either.

  “My company always holds some spots.”

  I went for my secretary, but saw a missed call. It was from my brother, Jesse. I frowned. What the hell could he want?

  Well, first things first.

  Kiara tapped her feet and tried to glance out casually at the stream moving past our little eddy in the hallway. Hope and fear crisscrossed her face. There was a sweetness to her under that tough mask. I wasn't too proud of the effect it had on me.

  Demetri picked up after a couple rings. “What’s up?” he said.

  “What’s up is you not getting me a direct flight back.”

  That sobered him up right quick. “What happened? Oh no, did that storm hit you in Chicago?”

  “Yes, it did. Don’t bother looking for an alt. The whole airport’s down. Just get me six rooms. We got eight men, me, and a woman.” I ticked my head at Kiara.

  “A woman?”

  “Six rooms, buddy. Think you can do that, or you gonna make us drive out to Indiana first?”

  “No, no. I got it. Sit tight, Mr. Stone. I’ll get you the address and room numbers.”

  I hung up and beamed at Kiara. “Sound ok to you?”

  “Yeah…” she said. “I’m gonna make sure to tell them not to issue you a key card to my room, though.”

  “Yeah, sure, fine.”

  She almost looked disappointed. I’d just let her comment go right on by. But Jesse’s number kept pressing at my head. Playing Kiara was fun, but I had other games on my table.

  “Sorry,” I said. “Can you hold up a moment?”

  “Sure…”

  I went over into the deli at the side. The Filipino woman behind the counter looked at me expectantly, but I just hunched down at a table and dialed.

  “Hello, Deacon,” Jesse answered.

  “You call?” I asked.

  “I did. I saw your flight was cancelled.”

  His voice had its own roll, but it was nasal, all New-England boarding school. It made our conversations feel extra distant.

  “So it was,” I said. “I’ll handle it.”

  “But I guess you won’t be making the morning meeting tomorrow about this project you’re proposing.”

  “Demetri will reschedule.”

  “Hmm.”

  He let his silence hang. It was straight from our later father's playbook. I didn't much care for verbal sparring when it came to business though.

  “What’s the problem with meeting the morning after?” I asked. “You’re in Houston for the week, right?”

  “It’s not my preference.”

  “That still sounds like a yes.”

  “It’s a maybe. I know Mother is certainly looking to leave tomorrow by noon. Perhaps we can push this meeting to later in the month.”

  I chewed on my lip. This project would cement my power in the company. My mother and brother would be all too happy to see it delayed to death. Maybe they’d even salted the air over Chicago to bring in this storm.

  “It’s a day later,” I said. “You two can handle that. Fly out and fly back if you want, but we’re meeting this week.”

  “I suppose we’ll have to make it work.” Another pause. “Are you quite sure you don’t want me to send up the jet? It’d only be a couple hours each way. You’ll be here before midnight.”

  Jesse and I weren’t quite at enough odds for him to want to see me dead. But this idea was practically homicidal.

  “I’d rather not have my name placed on some memorial scholarship just yet.” I said. “We can’t challenge nature.”

  “I suppose she is quite the tough negotiator. Fine. We’ll talk in a couple days.”

  “Count on it.”

  I clicked off, looked at the image of his long, golden face on screen. He had a thin, enigmatic smile, completely him.

  It’d be nice to have a night away from this game, the one that had ruled my life. But the pieces never stopped moving.

  I did have all this extra stress to burn off now, though.

  I found Kiara s
tanding by the wall off to the side. She glanced nervously as I approached, but she also looked a bit curious.

  “Sorry about that,” I said, leaning in over her.

  “No problem. It gave me a bit of a breather.”

  “Good. I’ve got a feeling you’re going to need it.”

  “I actually go to bed to get rest, not lose it.”

  There was a sloop to her form though, an easiness to her voice that wasn’t there before. Maybe my reprieve had made her see I wasn’t some mindless hound dog.

  I did so love when one move worked for two games. Thing was, I was quickly losing my cool as I eyed her curves again.

  “I forgot to thank you by the way,” she said. “It is actually nice for you to try to get me a room.”

  My phone buzzed, and I glanced down. Demetri had us booked at the Marriott Penthouse.

  “I don’t try, darlin'.” I showed her the screen. “If I want something, I get it.”

  She gulped quite audibly. It gave me reason to watch the long smooth curve of her neck.

  I forwarded the email to the other guys, then pocketed the phone.

  “Shall we?” I said, holding out the crook of my arm.

  “I thought there were eight of us.”

  “There are, but you really don’t want to wait for them to finish drinking.”

  She eyed my arm, then the exit, then back. “Alright,” she said, slipping her hand through.

  It was soft and slender. It was barely a feather of a touch, but it was start.

  I tightened my grip and led her down the concourse towards our separate rooms.

  Yeah, right.

  CHAPTER THREE

  Kiara

  A thick murmur grew above us as we entered the hotel lobby. The entire airport must have relocated here.

  Did places like this factor for days like this in their profits and losses?

  That was a safe accountant thing to ponder. It was entirely more comfortable to consider than what was going to happen to me in this place.

  Deacon’s hands were off me but his presence was as firm as another wall at my back.

  My arm still tingled from all the places his finger had pressed on the ride over. Cupping my elbow as he helped me into the taxi. Spreading my palm as he traced out his work in the North Dakota oilfields. Gripping my wrist, as he showed me gently just how to prepare to drill.

  Emphasis on drill.

  He'd only offered flashes of strength. Even as he stretched out in the back, his arms had stayed respectfully over the cushions. Just the idea of his touch so close to my shoulder had my hairs on edge, reaching towards him.

  He wanted me to cross that last inch on my own. And he knew just how to make me want it.

  This wasn’t the cheap fantasy in my head when I first spotted him. Ten minutes, and he had me possessed. How deep into his cage would I willingly go?

  I knew the sort of places this pull could lead. I should be terrified and I was, a little. But a lot more of me was trying not to shiver with excitement.

  “Let me go get our room key,” he said, stopping me at a giant black faux-granite column. “You wait right here.”

  “Room keys,” I said. “Yours and mine.”

  He glanced back, head dipped coyly. “Sure, I’ll get a spare.”

  I slumped against the pillar. Ok, finally, I had to time to actually think this through while he queued up. What the hell was I planning here? Even he saw how feeble my resistance was, by now.

  None of my exes had even a fraction of the pull that this guy had. Both of them had been sweet and thoughtful types. My first boyfriend had given me so much space and time to come to him. He knew how big a step it was. And I had, and our first night together had been sweet and life-affirming, even if we didn’t last.

  This man promised the exact opposite. My opinion barely counted. I was an object to manipulate.

  He'd have his way with me…Yes, he’d take that tall, rippling, tan form of his and setting it to work on me. Gripping me, twisting me, bending. All the strength he'd been using up north would come to bear on my soft body.

  No, no, that was not what I needed to think about. I clapped my cheeks.

  It he just wanted one night that was fine. That was great. But he had a weight to him, and the closer I got, the harder its pull. He might laugh with his buddies, but there was no mistaking that he was the boss.

  If he wanted to, he could make me do anything, even after we left this hotel. That was the real threat.

  “Alright,” Deacon said. “Ready to head up?”

  I blinked at him. It hadn't been a minute. “What?”

  He fanned the keycards in my face. “Floor twenty-seven and floor twenty-eight. As promised.”

  Floor? So much was happening. “Wait how are you back so fast?”

  “It’s amazing the service you can get with a little insistence.”

  “But…the line.”

  “Lines are for lemmings. Didn’t I tell you? They’re not for people of action like you and me.” He stretched arrogantly. “I just walked up and asked politely.”

  “And no one shouted you back in line.”

  He flashed a delicious grin. “Does this look like a face people yell at?”

  I couldn’t even find the energy to bat that back at him. “Ok, fine. Which room is mine?”

  “Floors, sweetheart.” He swiveled me by the shoulder towards the elevators.

  “Ok, which floor?” I stopped. “Wait, what do you mean floor?”

  “Oh.” His brow folded softly in thought. “It’s like you know, when there’s one house on top of another house. Each of those is called a floor.”

  I punched him in the shoulder. I’d had more success moving cement walls. Though touching those cement walls didn't make me want to throw my whole body at them.

  He chuckled, landed a hand on my back and pressed me onward.

  “Alright,” he said. “What’s there to say? Our company has the top floors rented out at several hotels in every class alpha city on the planet. We treat employees right here.”

  “We’re going to the penthouse?” I said.

  “I’m going to the penthouse. Where you land is entirely up to you.”

  He pressed the elevator button. The doors chimed open before us immediately, revealing an empty car, cause of course they would. Tonight wasn’t even real anymore. One minute I was heading home to my cat and my best friend, and now I was going to be the highest geographical feature outside of downtown.

  Deacon pressed me in, his hand falling to the small of my back. Ok, that touch was very much real. Unless, I put a stop to it, I’d be feeling that a lot more.

  That and other things. It'd been more than a year, but my body knew this routine deep down. My jeans suddenly felt very hot. I shifted my legs, but that only seemed to open up a new ache.

  Deacon pressed the top button. The doors shut and we rocketed up. I waited for his move, but he stood still, only glancing admiringly up and down my body.

  He wouldn't cross that gap. I was safe enough if I kept my cool.

  But he was doing his best to make me dizzy. His lips were curled up just slightly. His tongue flicked out and wet them.

  Oh god, I could not go up to the penthouse. I wasn’t even sure I could last this ride.

  I reached for the lower floor button, but he grabbed my wrist.

  “Just come check out the view first,” he said. “Then see if you want to leave.”

  I swallowed. “There’s nothing to see out here,” I said with an airless voice. “We’re miles from downtown.

  His fingers traced their way off my palm. “I didn’t say you’d have to look outside.”

  Uh oh. The last of my brain shriveled into a dot.

  The doors opened and a soothing subway voice read out, “Penthouse level.”

  The room in front of me was two stories tall. We had come out into some cross between the kitchen and dining room. There was a glass and metal table held away from steel cabinets and a
fridge by a gleaming island stove. Round white lights above cast a gentle glow on everything.

  Deacon grabbed my bag and turned in.

  “Hey,” I followed him to a vast living room with walls of glass like the airport itself. Black leather sofas sat at sharp angles from each other without a TV in sight.

  “What?” he said, glancing back as he went on into a hallway that led off to darker rooms.

  I stayed planted outside.

  “Where you taking my bag?” I yelled.

  “Somewhere more comfortable,” his voice rang out.

  “It’s supposed to head downstairs.”

  He grew back from the shadows, unbuttoning his grey shirt. His chest showed clearly through the white fabric underneath. It clung to every bulge and crack of his toned abs and pecs.

  He walked right up to me, his face dark and hungry. “Come on, now,” he said. “We both know that’s not true.”

  Then, his hand was cupping my chin, his lips pressing toward me. I had the barest sense to jerk my head back. I couldn’t escape his grip, but he stopped.

  “Still not listening, I see.”

  It was my every fear – a man whose words demanded obedience. And yet my legs felt wider. What sort of a man who could make me forget my promises to myself?

  “Who the hell are you?” I asked.

  He nudged in closer, his breath becoming the same as mine, a hot musky odor that left no room for thought. “I’m the man who’s going to fuck you, darlin',” he said. “Good enough?”

  His lips glistened, barely in my vision. I had to yield. I had to accept to taste them.

  And I wanted them. I wanted everything.

  “Ok,” I whispered, and tipped my chin up to him.

  His kiss started surprisingly tender, just a slow brush of the lips. Our mouths moved in bigger circles and his tongue flitted out. It was a big thing, so full of power. No wonder he was so confident.

  The creak between my legs dawned into an ache. My body flushed. God, I really was going to get fucked. Everything he’d promised would come true.

  How had I ever doubted my surrender?

  He tasted the change on me. His tongue dove harder into my mouth. His hands curved around me, cupping my head, grabbing my rear. He kneaded my ache wider, making space for his hot hard, arrival. My panties moved wet along my slit as I spread to his touch.

 

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