Until I came down her throat at least.
I slapped my hands against the tile and fought to catch my breath. Only when I finished coming did I slip my cock from her mouth. She mewled and licked at my still hard cock.
“Fuck. You’re perfect.”
She didn’t respond when she let me go and sat back, letting her eyes fall closed again. I stood staring down at her for long moments. I could tell she sensed me because her body was held stiffly, a far cry from when I entered. When it became apparent I was being ignored, I left the bathroom, ignoring the need to assert my dominance.
Fucking wasn’t on the menu. Our little moment in the bathroom wasn’t supposed to happen. I was supposed to be pissed not lusting after her. I needed to stay focused to protect her.
My father was dead, but she could still go to prison. Her arrest was to scare her and pump information out of her. Thompson was working on learning what evidence they had against her to build a concrete defense.
Thirty minutes had passed when a door slammed, switching my focus to the stairs and the footsteps that were descending them. I felt my stomach tense and told myself not to fuck this up.
“Keiran?” She stood in front of me now, just between my legs. Her voice was soft, and the nervous flutter I hadn’t heard in a long time was back. I pulled her down onto my lap and wrapped an arm around her waist to keep her there. The way she stiffened rather than melted told me my intentions weren’t missed. “I’m not going to run.”
“We’ll see.” It was all I could say without starting an argument that would take us off course. “Tell me what happened.” I had to wait while she wrung her hands and chewed her lip. Her eyes were wide as she looked anywhere but at me. “If you’re thinking of lying—”
“I don’t think there’s much to say. You already know most of it. I killed Mitch because he needed to die.”
“Why do you think that fell on your shoulders?” I fought against myself to keep my voice even. What she did was stupid and she’d gotten caught. She had no idea what she was walking into.
She had no idea how to kill and remain detached.
Did I?
“I wanted to protect you.”
“I can take care of myself and I take care of us.”
“Had I told you where Mitch was, you wouldn’t have thought it out. You would have gone and killed him and gotten caught. You have too many strikes.”
“And did you think it out? Because you did get caught and murder is murder.” My voice was no longer level and rose with each word. She shook against me. “You could get twenty-five to life for that piece of shit!”
Her body stiffened more against me if it were even possible. “It’s done,” she stated coldly.
I used my arm to crush her against me, enjoying the harsh gasp that escaped her lips. A part of me relished the thought of hurting her even just a little. It’s how she affected me. She made me want to hurt her and protect her all at once.
“How did you find out where he was?”
“My grandmother is at the same rehabilitation center John kept Mitch.”
She flinched when I swore. “How did you find out?”
Her eyes shifted and she didn’t answer for some time. “I saw h—his name when I went to visit my grandmother. It was in a folder at the nurse’s station.”
I felt my own eyes narrow on the wildly beating pulse at her throat. “And you just happened to see it?”
“Yes.” She wouldn’t meet my eyes.
“Why didn’t you tell me you were going to visit her?”
“Because you would have made a big deal about me going alone and while you were away.”
“You fucking think?”
“What do you want me to say?”
“I want you to tell the fucking truth!”
“Keiran, let it go.”
Chapter Six
LAKE
The air between us that had been charged with heat had just frozen over with four little words. “What did you just say?”
“You’re yelling and it’s getting us nowhere. Besides, I’m hungry.” His grip had slackened so I used the opportunity to get away. I was lying just as I lied to him all those months ago, and he knew it. But if he found out Q was there and he was the one to kill Mitch, he would kill him.
I tripped over my feet to get to the kitchen and only a hand on the banister stopped my fall. I knew he had followed me. I could feel the heat of his stare on my back.
“Lake. I’m trying—I’m really trying not to hurt you.” His voice sounded strained. I spun around to face him. He stood in the doorway, gripping the sides. His impressive chest moved as he took a deep breath.
“Are you going through the checklist?”
“Yes.”
“Is the person in front of you worth your anger?”
His eyebrows drew in, turning his visage harsh. “I don’t know.”
“Is it worth your freedom?”
“I don’t know.”
“Is it worth losing me?”
“No.”
“Then can I eat now?”