(MATURE CONTENT) She was exceptionally beautiful and I wanted to make her mine. Tugging on her jeans, I pulled it off and she gasped when I knelt down in front of her p***y. The milky complexion of her thigh was entrancing and I kissed it before sucking down on it harshly, over and over again, leaving countless kiss marks on her thigh as I worked my way up. Her moans were increasing in volume and I smiled as I watched her bite her lips and thread a hand through my hair, gripping tightly as she tried her hardest to keep her moans in. “Why do you smell so sweet, huh?” I murmured, my lips brushing over her lace underwear. “Do you know how insane you're driving me right now?” I kissed her straight through her panties, and she gasped, her hips bucking involuntarily. ——- ——- ——- “I offered myself to save my brother. Now I’m his captive—his slave. But the longer I stay, the less I want to run.” When Tamara witnesses her boss’s brutal murder, she never expects to end up in the hands of Leon Guerra—the ruthless mafia responsible. To save her brother from Leon’s wrath, Tamara strikes a desperate deal: Offering herself, in exchange for her brother’s life. She expected pain. She didn’t expect passion. Now she’s caught in a web of obsession, danger, and forbidden desire—and falling for the man she swore to hate.
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My eyes darted to the wall clock just a few feet away from where I stood as I swiped quickly at the round table. I cursed myself in my head, staring out the glass doors and realizing just how late it was. I couldn't seem to stop myself from attending to customers who arrived just mere minutes away from closing time. Yesterday had been a woman in her late fifties who'd come to get takeout for dinner after closing late from work. Tonight had been a young couple, around my age, who had apparently run a little late for their date. I'd been determined to ask them to have it somewhere else, I lived in a very shady neighborhood and I couldn't afford to make going back home late a habit. God knew my habits were almost impossible to break out of. But then the guy had called me aside and discreetly whispered that he wanted to propose. And my resolve had melted instantly. Theodore the chef, who we fondly called Teddy, had already signed out of his cooking duties for the day. I'd come to that conclusion myself since he had been nowhere to be found that both his uniform and his apron had also been hung. He'd probably seen me talking to the young couple and had known despite my initial reluctance that I was going to eventually cave in. I didn't blame him for slipping out the back door without notifying me. I asked too much of him sometimes. Since I couldn't inform the couple that the chef had retired to his home, I had to take on the duties of both their waitress and chef. They had better be lucky that I knew the recipe to prepare the meal they had ordered like I knew the back of my hand. In the end I'd teared up dramatically from where I stood shamelessly but discreetly watching them behind the counter. She'd eventually found the ring in her food and he'd retrieved it from her, gotten down on one knee and proposed. It had been beautiful, really. I pushed the chairs around the table a bit more forward and quickly hurried behind the counter. I was on my way to the storeroom at the back when I noticed that the backdoor was wide open. I furrowed my eyebrows, taking cautious steps toward the door as I tried to make sense of why it was that wide open. Teddy was the most careful person I knew. He would have made sure the door was at least closed since his intention had been to escape. Deciding to ask him about it tomorrow, I closed the door shut and locked it with the key. I proceeded to change out of my uniform into my usual clothes. Flinging my bag across my shoulders I paused at the base of the stairs leading to Mike's floor. Mike, the owner of the diner where I worked, literally lived alone upstairs. It was his building after all. He'd turned the first floor into his apartment and he'd turned the ground floor into his diner. Usually, after work I took him a few leftovers as his dinner. I still wasn't exactly sure why I still did it though. I avoided Mike as much as I could because I didn't like the way he looked at me. It always made my skin crawl when he'd lick his lips like I was some kind of yummy dessert he'd specially ordered for himself. The man was old enough to be my father. Plus I didn't trust him. There was just something suspicious about the way he moved. Still. I'd taken him some leftovers after my first day of work here and he'd literally teared up with how grateful he'd been, saying that no one had ever cared enough about him to make sure he had something to eat before going to bed. It had been one of the few times I'd ever felt sympathy for him. Standing at the base of the stairs now, I found myself oddly debating whether or not I should go up. The leftovers from today were a little smaller than usual and I wasn't exactly sure I wanted to share, since the terms of our agreement had been that I had rights to half of the leftovers after each day, while Teddy had rights to the other half. It was the only thing I could ask for after hearing the ridiculously small amount I was going to be paid. Then again, I remembered that beggars couldn't also be choosers and had immediately agreed. I stared down at the brown bag in my hand, trying to remember the amount of food I'd packed into it. Not much, I finally decided. It didn't help that my brother had decided he was going to pay me a visit tonight. I'd been a little on edge since receiving his call earlier during my break. Jasper couldn't be bothered about what I was doing or what was going on in my life. Usually, he only showed up when he needed some form of help or when he'd gotten himself into some kind of trouble, despite the fact that we literally lived in the same city. I knew all this, but I just kept making excuses for him. Maybe it was the fact that his fiance had cheated on him with his best friend. Or maybe it was the fact that he'd been laid off only days after finding out. Whatever it was, my brother had definitely been going through a lot. As his elder sister, the least I could do was help him through it. Which was why I'd informed Jasper that he was totally welcome to come see me at home and that I would be bringing dinner. Of course, that had been before I knew that very little was left of the day's orders. It didn't matter though. All three of us were simply going to make do. I ignored the warning sensation at the back of my head and trudged forward, gripping the rail firmly before I let my exhausted body topple down the stairs. I couldn't help but turn to look at the black door that had bothered me from the very first day that I had seen it. I'd let my curiosity get the better of me and had wanted to check it out, only that it had been locked. I'd never once found it open. Choosing to forget that the door was even there in the first place, like I always did, I continued my walk to Mike's home office. I wasn't exactly sure how long he stayed up in his office doing God knows what but I had never for once closed the diner and come upstairs to find him anywhere else. I'd asked once but he'd waved it off, saying that he was only going through files that had to do with the diner's daily activities. I hadn't completely believed him. My eyebrows drew together as I approached the door. I leaned my right ear against it trying to figure out what was going on before I tried to knock. It was weird. I could hear muffled voices. It was the first time I'd ever come upstairs to find someone else aside from Mike in his office. My gaze darted to my phone's lit screen as I checked the time. Almost midnight. Even as a part of me warned that I should have been back home by this time, I couldn't help but wonder who it was that Mike was talking with.TamaraI knew it was a bad idea the second my foot hit the pavement outside the diner.The air was damp, thick with the kind of heaviness that always came before a storm. My hoodie was pulled low, sunglasses hiding half my face even though it was nearly sunset. I kept my head down as I crossed the parking lot, my boots crunching over gravel. Every step felt like I was betraying Leon, even though I told myself this wasn’t betrayal. It was just meeting a family.Jasper was already inside when I pushed the door open. He looked up too quickly, like he’d been watching the door since he sat down. He was thinner, beard unkempt, shirt wrinkled. Like always, he didn’t look like someone who had their shit together. Sitting across from him was a man I hadn’t expected to see—Thiago. The badge practically glinted from his tucked-in posture, the way his gaze met mine like he already had an opinion I wouldn’t like.I slid into the booth opposite them without a word.“You look tired,” Jasper said car
TamaraI didn’t even know where we were going until we got there.Leon hadn’t said a word the entire drive, just one hand on the wheel, the other resting casually on his lap. There was no music playing. No small talk. The silence was thick, like it meant something, and I didn’t dare break it. I just kept staring out the window as the car pulled through some narrow, unfamiliar streets and finally into a gated property.From outside, it looked like a mansion someone had buried in darkness on purpose. There were tinted cars parked out front. Expensive. Guarded. Nobody smiled. The men at the entrance had guns, real ones, and they didn’t hide them. One of them nodded at Leon and opened the gate. That was the only greeting.“This isn’t just some dinner party, is it?” I asked finally, when he stepped out and walked around to open my door.He looked down at me, face unreadable. “It’s an auction.”I frowned. “An auction for what?”He didn’t answer. Just offered me his hand, and after a beat, I
TamaraI didn’t even know where we were going until we got there.Leon hadn’t said a word the entire drive, just one hand on the wheel, the other resting casually on his lap. There was no music playing. No small talk. The silence was thick, like it meant something, and I didn’t dare break it. I just kept staring out the window as the car pulled through some narrow, unfamiliar streets and finally into a gated property.From outside, it looked like a mansion someone had buried in darkness on purpose. There were tinted cars parked out front. Expensive. Guarded. Nobody smiled. The men at the entrance had guns, real ones, and they didn’t hide them. One of them nodded at Leon and opened the gate. That was the only greeting.“This isn’t just some dinner party, is it?” I asked finally, when he stepped out and walked around to open my door.He looked down at me, face unreadable. “It’s an auction.”I frowned. “An auction for what?”He didn’t answer. Just offered me his hand, and after a beat, I
LeonThe ceiling above me looked like a cracked tombstone. Stark white. Too clean. Like the rest of the damn hospital. It smelled like alcohol and cheap soap. My chest burned every time I breathed, and my arm felt like it had been chewed up and stitched together with someone’s bad attitude.I was alive.I didn’t know if that was a good thing yet.Sean was sitting by the window, scrolling through his phone, face tight like he hadn’t slept in days. His shirt was wrinkled, stained near the collar. He looked like shit, which probably meant I looked worse.Tamara was by my bed. Silent. Legs crossed, arms folded, eyes red but dry now. She hadn’t said a word since I woke up. Just sat there. Breathing. Looking at me like she couldn’t decide if I was worth the trouble or not.Her silence did more damage than the bullet.I shifted slightly and grunted.Sean looked up. “Easy. You move too much, you’ll rip that shit open again.”“I’m not dead,” I muttered.“Yeah, no thanks to your dumb ass,” he s
LeonTwo days after Don Casey sent me Danny's video, I decided to end what I started. I let Sheila go because Tamara asked but right now, he crossed the line and put fire in my asshole... I told Sean to locate where Don Casey was hiding Sheila, because I knew if he didn't hide her in a place he thought no one would find, he wouldn't mess around with me.And I know if I don't retaliate in a way that brings him to his knees, his major target would be Tamara,the major reason I hurt his daughter, he would never let that go.I stood at the entrance of the old building her father used to hide guns during his paranoid years—like the paranoid bastard didn’t realize his own daughter was the bigger liability. That was the mistake he made, being with Sheila for so long. I know a lot of things about Casey, she had said them in love with me... women don't have secrets when they love and that is risky in our line of business.My boots made soft, crunching sounds on the gravel. No one met me at the
LeonThe warehouse smelled like old metal and gasoline, real thick, the kind that clings to your skin no matter how long you scrub. I stood near the edge of the railing on the second floor, looking down at the layout one last time. Crates—empty. Trucks, stationary. Lights dimmed, just enough to bait curious eyes. It was all exactly how I needed it."He's gonna send someone," I muttered under my breath. I could already feel it in my gut. "That arrogant bastard can't resist a big fucking score."Sergio stood beside me, his arms crossed, eyes hard. "You sure about this?""No." I lit a cigarette and let the smoke burn the back of my throat. "But it's the only way I’m gonna flush out that snake.”We’d spread the word two nights ago through a mole who didn’t even exist. Word on the street was that Leon's crew scored a truckload of Russian arms and was dumb enough to warehouse it in an unsecured dock. We made sure the story leaked to one of Don Casey’s lower-rung street dogs…the kind who tal
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