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by J Marie


  Gasping, moaning, my body shuddered with such pleasure, and I came before I

  even knew I was ready. The orgasm ruptured through me like an atomic bomb,

  electrifying every nerve in my body, blood rushing so fast my head spun. Before I

  even had a chance to calm down from the high, Darren was already inside me, and I

  jerked from the force of his initial thrust. I was still sore from the night before, but

  I didn’t care. I felt alive. With each thrust of Darren’s cock, my burning ass rubbed

  against the table, allowing the pain to give me a new type of sensation, and fuck if I

  didn’t want more of it.

  My hands curled around Darren’s biceps, attempting to hold myself still, but his

  hands immediately pulled them away, pinning both my wrists at either side of my

  head. He rammed into me with the force of a madman, over and over again, forcing

  the second orgasm to flutter into something that couldn’t be anything less than

  magic. Darren groaned in his own release, shooting hot jets of his cum inside me

  while my core milked him for every drop. Battling for breath and with Darren

  hunched over me, his nose rubbing into my neck, I focused on making the world

  spinning around me come to a standstill. I tested his restraint on my wrists,

  pushing up just a centimeter, but he would not give.

  His nose traced up the side of my ear, slowly tickling me before he finally

  drawled, “Tell me what I want to hear.”

  I took in a sharp breath. “I belong to you.”

  “Good girl,” he approved and pulled himself from me.

  Fuck, that was a hell of a dinner.

  25

  TRUST

  That night, I gave Darren back his watch, and he presented me with one of my

  own. A white gold diamond encrusted Rolex to match my cuffs as if they were

  part of a set. Half the size of Darren’s and much lighter, the face was Mother of

  Pearl, and even the hands had diamonds on them. It was fucking gorgeous, but I’d

  easily tarnish it within a week.

  I was not allowed outside today, but if I could demonstrate my ability to tell time

  and switch my “activities” every hour, then I’d be granted access to the woods

  tomorrow, and Darren would accompany me this one time so he could determine if

  he was comfortable with me being out there alone. I swear it was as if I was a fragile

  child in his eyes. A helpless child who could shoot guns, ride superbikes at high

  speeds, and beat the shit out of his guards. Yep, helpless child right here. I rolled

  my eyes at the thought but didn’t argue with him. If it meant a moment away from

  the chaos that was my life, then I would compromise.

  It was beyond difficult and annoying trying to find something new to do every

  hour. I ate, worked out, showered, and made myself look pretty, played pool, had

  lunch, watched half a movie, read, painted (begrudgingly), and then went back to

  my room to build myself a house of cards until dinner.

  I was bored out of my fucking skull, yet at times, I just wanted to sit on my

  chaise or balcony to simply watch the world go by. I had a feeling one of the reasons

  Darren didn’t want me sitting around was so I wouldn’t be afforded the opportunity

  to sulk and drift back into negative thinking. In a way, he was right, but I would be

  plotting more than sulking.

  Observation was my strong suit; attention to detail was crucial as a legal

  assistant, but I’d perfected it long ago when I was still training for my black belt.

  And now, trapped here, I’d use it to my advantage. I’d study the rotation of the

  guards, their shifts, the German Shepherds who followed certain guards on leashes,

  and the assault rifles they used. The FN SCAR was becoming increasingly popular

  among the military for an assault rifle, yet Darren’s men seemed to have plenty to

  go around; some were even equipped with damn grenade launchers. It was like they

  were all prepared to go to war on the estate at any time. I wondered who was

  supplying Darren with such high-quality firearms, if he had a deal with someone or

  if he simply manufactured them himself.

  Building the house of cards on my little white desk gave me the opportunity to

  appear focused on something as mundane as stacking cards on top of each other,

  but I was really building something else entirely—assumptions.

  Assuming Darren relied on others to supply his kingdom with weapons, there

  was a chance that supply could run dry should the right connection become

  severed. He’d no longer have access to such steel protection, at least not illegally.

  And I also assumed his supply of ammunition ran the same way, potentially by the

  same supplier.

  I assumed that every jar Darren had his fingers in required a connection, a

  business arrangement, a contract, and a person. Those persons needed to become

  targets, misrepresented targets. I needed to figure out a way to collect as much intel

  on Darren’s people as possible, find out their connections, and eliminate their

  resources. Whether they were financial, social, or even political, every last thread

  that tied Darren to his resources needed to be severed. I just didn’t know how the

  fuck I was going to accomplish that, considering how discreet Darren was around

  me.

  The only thing that didn’t require an assumption was Darren’s obsession over

  me. I didn’t get it. I thought I was more trouble than I was worth, but he was

  obviously confident in his ability to break me in and ensure my obedience. In a way,

  it was working because I needed him to trust me again. I needed to get him to let

  down his guard, but I knew that would take years to accomplish, and I didn’t know

  if I had years in me.

  Sitting back in my chair to admire my masterpiece, I took a good look at the

  triple decker card castle, reflecting on each card and how they all held a purpose.

  They all leaned on each other, and without one, the rest would fall. I somehow

  doubted Darren’s empire resembled the same fragileness of a card house, but like

  any structure, if the foundation cracked, the whole thing would crumble. A simple

  flick of the bottom middle card and the entire house fell to a scattered mess in the

  blink of an eye. I hoped it would be that quick.

  The following day, Darren worked from home, and since I was successful at my

  hourly activities schedule, he assured me we would walk through the woods

  together after my lunch. I was a little reluctant, afraid he might find some reason to

  keep me from the trees, or that he would be looking for a reason. I had to express

  the importance of this to him; that if he wanted me mentally healthy, I needed a

  moment of fucking peace.

  After my lunch, I paced in front of the back door as I waited for Darren. Dressed

  in my pink Nikes, white skort, and black tank top, I was beginning to think I’d wear

  my shoes out before he got here. I kept checking my new watch, watching the

  seconds tick by agonizingly slow. This was bullshit.

  “Ugh, where is he?” I whined to my shadows, throwing my arms out

  dramatically.

  “He’ll be here soon, Miss Jaden,” Owen replied. “He’s handling something right

  now.”

  I wanted to break something. I loved how if I was three minutes late for

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  with whatever the fuck he wanted. I guess that was the highlight of being the boss.

  Stupid fucker.

  An hour and a half later, Darren finally emerged, dressed in dark jeans and a

  dark maroon button-down with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows. He didn’t

  usually dress that casual, but when he did, fuck, it was sexy, especially when I could

  see his tattoos.

  “Ready?” he asked me.

  Snapping the book I had been reading closed, I rose from the couch,

  nonchalantly shoved the book in Clive’s arms, and headed over to Darren. I tried

  hard not to glare at him for making me wait so long, but it was difficult to placate

  my foul attitude. Taking my hand in his, Darren led me outside, leaving Clive and

  Owen to watch from the windows.

  The sun was bright and warm as we walked through the grass, but I couldn’t

  help but feel a twinge of nervousness. I’d hoped this would go well; otherwise, I

  didn’t know what I was going to do with my life.

  Even though he kept me waiting, Darren’s demeanor seemed light and carefree,

  though I knew his guard was still up. My hand still clutched in his, we walked past

  the hammock and stream, and I released a deep breath.

  “Why are you so nervous?” he finally asked me, a smirk hiding in the corners of

  his mouth.

  Goddammit.

  I huffed again. “I’m afraid you’ll find some bullshit reason to take this away

  from me.”

  “Mouth,” he warned, tightening his grip on my hand. “And I will do whatever is

  necessary to make sure you’re safe.”

  I scoffed. “This isn’t about my safety. This is about your obsessive need to

  control everything concerning me, including the damn environment.”

  “And why do you think I need that control?” he asked me.

  Good question.

  I shrugged. “You tell me.”

  “Because it’s safer that way, Jaden,” he replied, halting us so he could stare

  down at me. “The more I can control, the more likely you will be safe.”

  “I thought we agreed that sheltering me was a bad idea.”

  “We never agreed to that. You will be prepared for any type of situation, but I

  will shelter you from any such potentially harmful situation as best I can.” His tone

  was getting angry, and I didn’t need that right now.

  “Whatever. I don’t want to argue. Just keep in mind this is important to me.”

  “That’s a first,” he replied snidely.

  I rolled my eyes and suddenly found my arm yanked, my body following while

  Darren’s palm struck my ass with a quick hard slap.

  “I saw that,” he admonished.

  I wanted to roll my eyes again but thought better of it.

  “What is it that you do out here?” Darren asked me a few minutes later as we

  kept on the trail.

  “Find ways to make peace with my life,” I replied darkly.

  “Oh? By doing what?”

  “By enjoying what little freedoms I have been granted, however long they may

  last.”

  Darren sighed. “You’re really expecting me to take this away from you.”

  “I have learned to always expect the worse with you … so yes.”

  “You only have yourself to blame for that. If you’d listened to me months ago

  and settled, you’d be in a much happier state of mind.”

  “I disagree, but then again what do I know? I’m just a worthless whore with a

  tight hole to fuck.”

  Darren yanked me toward him, locking me against his chest and nearly snarling

  down at me.

  “The man who uttered those words to you is dead because of them. So what

  makes you think I will tolerate them when they leave your mouth?”

  “Because he was right,” I snapped bitterly. “The only thing that validates my

  life is you, and I hate you for it! I fucking hate—”

  Before I could finish my rant, Darren tugged me closer and kissed me with such

  force, I nearly lost my breath. His mouth was soft against mine yet firm in its

  mission to distract me. Darren’s hands gripped my hips, not giving me an inch to

  move while my hands remained planted on his wide chest, my blood rushing

  through my veins while my stomach knotted with demonic little butterflies.

  Releasing me from his kiss, his forehead lingered against mine while I fought to

  find my breath.

  “You can hate me all you want; it won’t change anything. But you are not ever to

  hate yourself. You are worth more to me than my own fucking life, so don’t pretend

  for a second that the opinion of a dead foot soldier measures your worth. He was

  wrong.”

  I blinked. It was the only thing I could do to respond to what he had just said.

  The intensity of his eyes told me how serious he was and that I should probably

  shut up about it.

  “Now, I never want to hear you say shit like that again. Do you understand me?”

  I pursed my lips in rebellion. “Yes.”

  “Yes, what?” he snapped.

  “Yes, Darren.”

  “Good. Come on.”

  The argument and kiss long forgotten, Darren strolled the woods with me. I

  showed him the clearing where I practiced yoga and meditation. I even showed him

  the tree where I’d forgotten his watch. Throughout the entire tour, I prayed like

  hell my little fox family wouldn’t make themselves known. I knew that would

  probably be the end of them. I kept my eyes peeled for anything gray in hopes I

  could distract Darren into looking the opposite way, but it was difficult with how

  observant he was.

  His eyes scanned every direction, every rodent that moved, every bird that flew

  by, and every branch that swung in my direction. I kept catching his eyes glancing

  up for several seconds at the trees as we passed them—probably wondering where

  he could hide the security cameras he was probably going to install so he could

  watch me from afar.

  “This can’t be all you do out here,” he suddenly said, sounding irritated. “Even I

  would find myself bored after a while.”

  He was looking for a reason! Goddamn snoop!

  “Not when you’re only allowed an hour,” I retorted. “It goes by faster than you

  think.”

  “No,” he said, shaking his head. “There’s something missing. Something you’re

  not sharing.”

  “I don’t know what you’re talking about. We’ve circled the entire area.”

  “Your eyes keep whipping in every direction like you’re waiting for something to

  show up and you don’t want me to see it. You also keep purposely avoiding a certain

  area. I want to know why.”

  Shit, he was good. I was avoiding the fox den like the plague, slowly directing

  him away from it as best I could and hoping to God one of those fuzzy little fuckers

  didn’t show their face right now. I was afraid that if I showed him, he’d see them as

  a threat and exterminate them. Maybe I could distract him with another argument?

  “And your eyes keep wandering to every damn tree like you’re wondering if it’s a

  good place to hide a camera,” I retorted.

  “Jaden, you’d better show me what you’re hiding right now, or you won’t be

  coming back out here. End of story,” he threatened.
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  My lips tightened in frustration before I finally sighed in defeat.

  “All right, fine, but I’m trusting you not to ruin this. It makes me happy to see

  them.”

  “Them?” he asked, cocking an eyebrow.

  “Come on,” I said, this time being the one to tug him along.

  I led Darren toward the den, hoping the foxes wouldn’t be out, but of course, I

  could hear the little yaps and growling of the kits. When we were about ten feet

  from the tree I normally hid behind, I slowed our pace.

  “You have to be really quiet, or you’ll scare them,” I said, looking up at Darren

  with a pleading look. He returned a very unsettled suspicious one. “Don’t be mad,”

  I pressed, emphasizing my puppy dog eyes.

  Taking his hand, I pulled him into a crouching position behind a nearby bush

  and pointed toward the den. The kits were playing all over the place, jumping on

  broken tree stumps, clawing and snapping at each other while the mother finished

  snacking on the remains of another dead rabbit. “See? Aren’t they cute?” I said

  softly, hoping like fuck he thought the same thing.

  “Son of a bitch,” Darren whispered under his breath, his agitation becoming

  clear as he rose to get a better look.

  I immediately latched on to his forearm to pull him back down. “Darren, please.

  I’m trusting you, remember?” I whispered a little too loudly. The scowl that he

  returned was enough to make me withdraw my hands as if I was backing away from

  a snarling animal. I sat back in the bushes in a huff, knowing it was over and he was

  going to ruin everything. Again. Glancing up, Darren’s face contorted in anger as he

  watched the little foxes play. After a few moments, he released a heavy breath and

  sat down next to me.

  “You’ve never tried to interact with them, have you? You don’t touch them?” he

  asked, that anger still fresh in his voice.

  “No, Darren. I just sit here and watch them for a while.”

  “Jaden, do not fuck with me on this,” he growled.

  “I swear!” I replied, getting a little too defensive now.

  Darren sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose as his mouth creased into a thin

  line. When he seemed to calm down, he stood, grabbing my arm and taking me

  with him.

  “Come on, let’s go. I’ve seen enough,” he said, pulling me along through the

 

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