Endurance: A Sin Series Standalone Novel (The Sin Trilogy Book 4)

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by Georgia Cates


  “I think about you all the time too.”

  He presses a quick kiss to my mouth before grabbing the back of my thighs and lifting me. I wrap my arms around his shoulders and hold tightly as he positions his cock at my entrance. And then slides inside me. Filling me up. “Fuck, Mac. Feels so good.”

  My back is pressed hard against the wall and my spine strikes it each time Jamie thrusts into me. I will definitely bear some marks from this lovemaking session. “Am I hurting you?”

  I shake my head. “Feels good. Keep going.”

  And he does. Jamie pounds faster. Harder. Deeper. “Oh, fuck. I’m coming. From so deep.”

  Jamie pins me to the wall and thrusts one last time. Hard.

  That’s how we are—him pinning me against the wall—when he presses his forehead to mine, his eyes intently staring at me. “I love you, Mac. So. Fucking. Much.”

  He isn’t drunk.

  He isn’t going to take these words back in the morning.

  He means them.

  He really loves me.

  I move my hands to hold his face. “I love you too. I can’t even tell you how much.”

  Jamie opens his mouth to say something but then stops. What does he want to say? “Don’t do that. Tell me what’s going on inside your head.”

  “I’ve given us a lot of thought. I have things I want to tell you, but the stockroom at Duncan’s isn’t where I want to have that conversation.”

  What has he been thinking?

  What has he decided?

  What does he want to tell me?

  “You can’t do that to me—say that you’ve been thinking about us and you have things to tell me but then you don’t.”

  “We’ll talk when we get home.”

  “Jamie! I’m dying—right here before your eyes.”

  He returns my feet to the floor and my legs are so wobbly I have to hold his shoulders for support. “See? You’ve literally made my legs weak. I’m dying.”

  He chuckles and grabs the bottom of my dress to pull it over my hips into place. “It’ll give you something to think about while the brothers pursue you tonight.”

  This is cruel and inhumane. “If I weren’t with Westlyn, we would sooo be leaving right now.”

  “I’m sure we would.”

  He zips and buttons his pants and then scoops my panties from the floor and stuffs them in his pocket. “I’ll hang on to these for safe keeping.”

  A wet dress and no panties? Not overly keen on that.

  “Where were you in the bar? I didn’t see you.” It’s like he came out of nowhere.

  “I was somewhere keeping a watchful eye. And that’s where I’ll be when you’re done freshening up.” He places a quick kiss on my lips. “I don’t want you to wipe all of my cum away. Leave a little bit.”

  Jamie sometimes expresses an odd mixture of carnal and primal needs. “Even if I wiped all of it off, it’s still inside me.”

  Jamie’s semen. Inside me. Where babies are made. I haven’t been able to get it off my mind since Westlyn made the pregnancy suggestion.

  “Mmm. I do enjoy putting it inside you.”

  “You’re very crude sometimes.”

  “Don’t pretend you’re offended. You love it.”

  I shrug. “Maybe.” Definitely.

  “Ready to go back out there and fight off your suitors?”

  “I’d rather go home and have this talk, but I don’t guess that’s an option.”

  “Ah, the suspense. How will you survive?”

  I poke out my bottom lip. “Uggh, you’re so mean. Make it up to me. Tell me again that you love me.”

  “I.” Kiss.

  “Love.” Kiss.

  “You.” Kiss.

  “Mac.” Kiss.

  He holds my face and with full-on eye contact, says, “I love you. Now tell me you love me too, so I can survive watching those fuckers compete for you.”

  “I love you, Doc.”

  He kisses me one last time. My dismissal kiss. “You go out first. If anyone sees you leaving this room, giggle and ask them where the toilet is as though you got lost.”

  “Got it.”

  I go to the ladies’ room and evaluate my dress. It’s unsalvageable—complete soaked mess—but it’s black, so hopefully not really that noticeable.

  I clean up the other wet mess and return to the trinity table where a fresh Rusty Nail awaits me. “I see Greer managed to not spill this one.”

  “What a bitch. Is your dress bad enough we need to go?”

  I’m wet and sticky—make that double wet and sticky. And uncomfortable. But I hate to bail on Westlyn. “I can tolerate it.”

  “What took you so long?”

  I grin and giggle, which makes Westlyn grin and giggle. “I ran into Jamie.”

  “I thought I saw him following after you like a little lost puppy.”

  I grin bigger. “More like a dog in heat.”

  “You shagged him?”

  I nod. “In the supply room.”

  “Did you work on getting me that niece while you were at it?”

  “I told you I was on the pill.”

  “Then stop being on the pill.”

  Westlyn has never struck me as manipulative, but she is Abram Breckenridge’s daughter. Maybe she has a side I’ve not seen. “Is that something you’d do to keep a man?”

  “Not one that didn’t love me. If we were in love and we wanted to be together and some stupid reason was keeping us apart, then yeah. I might do it. But I don’t have someone to love. And I don’t have someone to love me. And there’s no one I want to be with. You have that person, and you shouldn’t let him go without a fight.”

  “He told me he loved me just now. Three times.” And how I needed to hear those words. I’ve wanted to hear them for quite some time now. And finally feel more confident that he’ll do all he can to keep me.

  “See? It’s true love, so tell me how in the world you can let something like that go.”

  “I don’t think it’s going to take a baby to keep us together. He told me he’s been thinking about us a lot and there’s something he wants to tell me when we get home tonight.”

  Westlyn claps her hands like an excited toddler. “Do you think he has changed his mind?”

  “I do.” Jamie’s ready to claim me. I saw it in his eyes.

  “Then what are you doing here? You have to go home right now for that talk.”

  “I don’t want to bail on you.”

  Westlyn wrinkles her brow and shrugs. “Psh. I’m not interested in anyone here. We might as well go.”

  “Are you sure? I see a lot of cute guys.”

  Westlyn shakes her head. “I’ve known every one of these men my entire life. None of them do it for me.”

  “Okay. Let me text Jamie and tell him what we’re doing so he won’t worry.”

  We’re leaving.

  Jamie’s reply is nearly immediate.

  Not without an escort. Protocol. Meet me at the front door.

  BTW . . . You’re riding home with me.

  Ready to talk. Love you.

  “I may swoon. He just texted ‘love you.’ No man has ever texted that to me.” Except my dad.

  Love you too.

  “Jamie says meet him at the front door.”

  Westlyn loops her arm through mine as we walk toward the front of the bar. “I’m so excited for you. Will you call me first thing in the morning and tell me all about it?”

  “Of course.”

  We’re bundled in our jackets and scarves and ready to go when Jamie approaches. “Ellison is riding home with me. Sterling is pulling around to pick you up.”

  “But I drove my car.”

  “I know, but it isn’t safe for you to drive alone. Not with this new Order leader coming into power.”

  “I have class in the morning. What am I supposed to do about getting there?”

  “I have clinical. I’ll come by and pick you up around 5:30 to take you over to get your ca
r.”

  Westlyn rolls her eyes. “That means I have to wake up at the ass crack of dawn. I really hate this life sometimes.”

  Jamie holds the door for us and we walk out onto the sidewalk. I’m freezing so I wrap my coat tightly around my body. “A wet dress isn’t ideal to wear on a cold November night in Scotland.” But we’ll be home soon. And Jamie will be taking it off me.

  “I can’t believe Greer did that. Pure rubbish. Hundred pounds says she goes to work for Lyle Campbell dancing on stage and showing her tits to the brothers. Although I’m guessing half of them have already seen them.”

  I look at Jamie and he holds up his hands. “Haven’t seen them, babe. Swear.”

  But he has seen Lorna’s.

  Stop it, Ellison. If they were together, it happened before you. Neither of them can change the past.

  A long black limo stops in front of us. “Damn. When did Sterling get a limo?”

  “He didn’t.”

  The doors swing open and men spill out like ants leaving a disturbed bed. I don’t even know how many there are but they all have guns fixed on us.

  Jamie streaks in front of Westlyn and me, shoving us both behind him. There’s a searing pain in my ankle when my heel hits the unleveled cobblestone on the sidewalk. I go down, landing hard on my side and my hip takes the brunt of my fall.

  There’s a loud pop and Jamie collapses to the sidewalk in front of me.

  “No!” No. No.

  I crawl to him on my hands and knees. A dark, wet sphere grows beneath his black shirt and I put my hand over it to stop the bleeding. “You’re okay, Doc. You’re gonna be fine.”

  I’m holding firm pressure over Jamie’s wound when arms wrap around me from behind and drag me away. The grip is forceful. Disturbing. Painful.

  “No!” I kick and fight to free myself from the grasp but the man is stronger.

  “Get them in the car now.”

  I scream for help at the same time Westlyn does. Shit. They have her too. And we’re in deep shit because I’m pretty sure The Order is taking us.

  A fabric hood is shoved over my head. Chaos and panic eclipses the rational part of my brain.

  Breathing. Hard.

  Heart pounding.

  Can’t . . . catch . . . my . . . breath.

  I try to remember Bleu’s self-defense instructions but my brain has turned to mush. I can’t see a thing. I have no idea if there’s a gun pointed at my head ready to blow my brains out or not.

  I’m not my sister. I’m afraid to fight.

  My arms are restrained behind my back and I’m thrusted forward about a dozen paces before I’m lifted from the ground and forced into the car. Once inside I’m shoved onto the floor.

  Oh, God. They shot Jamie. I need to get with him.

  “On your knees. Hands behind your back.” I do as instructed and someone binds my wrists together with what feels like plastic ties. Shit. What did Bleu teach me about busting these open?

  I took the self-defense class thinking I’d never have to use the skills my sister was teaching. This wasn’t supposed to happen to me. Attacks. Kidnappings. Rapes. Murder. Those things happen to other people. Not me.

  But I’m Fellowship now. Almost. This is my reality.

  “Wes?”

  “I’m here.” Oh, God. They got both of us.

  I’m trembling so hard my teeth are chattering. My heart is literally knocking against my chest wall.

  “She’s not Fellowship. You gain nothing by taking her,” Westlyn says.

  A man chuckles. “You don’t think the sister of Sinclair’s wife is powerful leverage? Sounds to me like Miss Breckenridge doesn’t think very highly of you, Miss MacAllister.” Shit. They know exactly who we are.

  “Crawl to me, Westlyn. On all fours like the Fellowship bitch you are.”

  Is she doing it? Is she crawling to whoever this man is?

  “On your knees in front of me. Kneel before your master.”

  I turn my head trying to hear any sound that would indicate what’s happening next. I get my confirmation when the man says, “Good lass. I think I’ll reward you for following orders by taking off your hood.”

  I almost hope they don’t take off my hood. I think it might be more frightening to see what’s going on in this vehicle.

  “Hmm . . . no one told me you were such a beauty.” Wouldn’t someone from The Order know exactly what every last Breckenridge looked like? Especially the daughter of Abram Breckenridge?

  “Should I know you?” Westlyn’s voice is soft but steady. How can she sound so calm right now?

  “I’m Kieran Hendry.”

  Westlyn hesitates a moment before replying. “Are you part of The Order?”

  “Aye. My mum is Arabella Grieves Hendry. Torrence was her brother.”

  “Your grandfather married your mum off to a brotherhood in the north as part of a treaty.”

  “Aye. A very successful treaty, which made both brotherhoods very successful. And now The Order has asked her to come home and lead because she is the next Grieves blood successor.”

  “A woman is acting as the leader of The Order?”

  “No. My father is acting on her behalf until I step into the role of leader.”

  Holy shit. This Kieran guy is the new Order leader. Or will be. We aren’t being held by goons. Even I know that this can’t be good.

  “What are you going to do with us?”

  “That conversation is coming, Miss Breckenridge, but right now I’m really enjoying the sight of you on your knees in front of me.” He hesitates a moment. “I really like your pink pouty lips, but I think I’d like them more if they were wrapped around my cock.”

  Oh, God no. Please don’t make her do that.

  “I hope you like my teeth as well.” I hear what I assume is Westlyn gnashing her teeth to demonstrate what he’ll get if his cock comes anywhere near her mouth.

  How is she so brave at a time like this? Or stupid? This man could kill us at any minute and she’s blatantly taunting him.

  “Ouch, Miss Breckenridge. That could be dangerous for my dick. I guess we’ll go with the original plan instead.”

  “The original plan being?”

  “I take you to my house, tie you to my bed, and do whatever the fuck I want to you. Both of you.”

  No. No. No.

  “Ellison isn’t Fellowship.”

  “You said that already.”

  “She isn’t one of us and doesn’t understand any of this. She’s simply the sister of a woman who married into the brotherhood. This isn’t her fight. She doesn’t deserve to be injured or damaged.”

  “Are you asking me to leave her unharmed?”

  “Yes . . . please. Show her mercy.”

  “What are you willing to do to keep Miss MacAllister safe?”

  There’s a pause before Westlyn continues. “What do you want from me?”

  “Will you take her beating? Take her rape? Plus yours?”

  She can’t do that. It’s too much. “No, Wes! Don’t even think about agreeing to that.”

  Something comes down against my face. Hard. “Shut. Your. Mouth. I’m negotiating with Miss Breckenridge.”

  “Ellison will be unharmed if I take hers and mine?”

  “Yes, but one more stipulation, Miss Breckenridge. Take yours and hers without a fight. Submit to me freely, and I won’t harm a hair on your friend’s head.”

  What a fucking snake.

  “Swear it on the life of your firstborn son.”

  What the fuck is she saying? She can’t do this. She can’t be thinking he’ll uphold his end of the bargain. How can she consider doing this for me? She’ll be ruined. Possibly damaged beyond repair.

  “Don’t do this, Westlyn.”

  “Swear you’ll not harm her. Swear it on the life of your firstborn son, Kieran Hendry, and I’ll do it.”

  “Miss Breckenridge of The Fellowship brotherhood, I swear to you on the life of my firstborn son that Miss MacAllister will not b
e harmed by me or any member of The Order. Do we have a deal?”

  “Deal.”

  The motion of the car soon stops and a door opens. “Take Miss MacAllister to the guest quarters. Feed her if she’s hungry. Offer her a shower and change of clothes but keep her confined there. You heard my deal with Miss Breckenridge. No harm is to come to her.”

  “Yes, sir.”

  “Miss Breckenridge and I will be in my quarters. Do not disturb us under any circumstances.” What? No. He can’t. Wes . . .

  “Yes, sir.”

  “Wes . . . I . . . I’m so sorry.”

  “It’ll be okay, Elli. Go.”

  I’ve never felt so agonized . . . apart from when my parents died.

  I’m the reason my beautiful friend will know twice as much pain, twice as much degradation, twice as many violations at the hands of this Order member. Their future leader. A man who equates ruthlessness with power, and will show no mercy.

  This is not going to be okay. Not even a little.

  And I may have lost Jamie forever too.

  “What the fuck happened?” Leith drops to his knees beside me and inspects my shoulder. “You’ve been shot. Tell me what to do, mate.”

  The crowd of brothers circling me on the sidewalk grows. What the fuck are they waiting on? “They took them—Ellison and Westlyn. They’re getting away. We have to go after them.”

  “We will but first we have to make sure you don’t bleed to death. Tell me what to do.”

  I haven’t lost consciousness so I’m not bleeding out. The bullet had to have dodged all major vessels. “I’m okay. They’re getting away. We have to go after them now but before we lose them.”

  I attempt to sit up but Leith holds me down. “You’ve been shot, you stupid fucker. You have to be seen by a doctor.”

  Leith’s right. I’m a doctor. I know the things that can go wrong after a gunshot wound. I’m no good to Ellison and Westlyn if I’m dead from some kind of complication. “Call Taggart. Tell him to meet us at Thane’s. He can clear me.”

  “Sure you wouldn’t rather take your chances going to Royal Infirmary rather than risk Taggart fucking up because he’s on the poppy?”

  It’ll take hours to be seen and released at Royal. I don’t have time for that. I’d rather take my chances with Taggart. “He’ll be fine to look at this. I suspect it’s minor since the bleeding is minimal.”

 

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