“The kind of wheel that I’d disapprove of?”
He hesitated only a second, then said flatly, “A money laundering scheme. Bentley was right in the thick of it. And that means he knows too much about our operation. And now that he’s an elected official, he may be inclined to try to use that information to gain pull.”
“Use it and he exposes himself.”
“Maybe. But it might be worth it to him.”
“But it wouldn’t be worth it if those pictures got out,” I said.
“That’s the plan. He stays quiet, the pictures are never released.”
“That doesn’t make it any less illegal.”
Tyler shrugged. “Not really my main concern.”
“What is?”
“Lately? Lately, it’s you.”
“Tyler …” I felt like a hand was squeezing tight around my heart.
“It’s true. It’s why I’m here running off at the mouth. Do you know how much I’m risking letting it out in the open? Because when you get right down to it, what I’ve told you could destroy us. And I’ve never been so careless before.”
“Why now?” I asked, both dreading and craving the answer.
“Because I’m an idiot,” he said. “I’m an idiot for falling in love with a cop.”
“Tyler.” Just one word, but it was full of passion and apology and, yes, love.
He moved from the kitchen to kneel in front of me. “This is more than a game to me, Sloane. And you’re more than just a prize. I want a woman who burns with me. Who melts into me. Who fits into all my hollow places. That’s you, Sloane. Do you see that? Do you know it? You’re my everything. You’re my whole world.”
I swallowed, overwhelmed with emotions—confusion, fear, love.
He rose up and brought his mouth to mine, his kiss both possessive and tender.
“I told you once I want no secrets between us,” he said, as he trailed his fingers up and down my arm. “I meant it. I want to tell you everything. I won’t bore you with a laundry list, but if you have questions, just ask.”
I had so many, but I didn’t know where to begin, or even if I wanted to ask them all. “You said Destiny was clean. But it wasn’t always, was it?”
“No,” he said.
“And it is now because of Evan. He gave it up for Angie, didn’t he? Because what he does could damage her father.”
“Yes. And I think the thrill was fading. He likes business, plain and simple. I like taking a different approach.”
“Could you do that, though?” I asked, realizing how much hope was lacing my voice. “Could you give it up?”
He was silent so long I thought he wasn’t going to answer. When he did, it wasn’t the response I’d expected. “Could you give up being a cop?”
“It’s not the same. I’m enforcing the law. You’re twisting it around to your liking. And you can’t do that. You can’t push the envelope and not expect to pay.” I licked my lips. “That’s the crux of it. I love you, too, Tyler. Desperately. It amazes me because it’s hit me so hard and so fast. But it’s true.” I sighed. “Even so, it’s not enough, because I don’t know how to get past this.”
“Then we don’t get past it,” he said. “Not yet. We’ve been living in a bubble, sweetheart. Let’s stay in it for just a little longer.”
I drew in a breath and considered. I only had a few more days before I had to report back, anyway. And the truth was, I would do anything for a few more days with this man.
“All right,” I said as I glanced around my crappy apartment. “But can we stay at The Drake?”
Chapter Twenty-Five
The condo that Angie and Evan shared was about the most amazing place I’d ever seen. It was huge, and one side of the living room was made up of a wall of windows that looked out over Lake Michigan, and the boats lit up on the water at night made it look like there were stars both below and above us.