Iâm minding my own business, walking back to the game room, when a hand grips me by the wrist, the force whirling me around and pushing me up against the wall.
âWhy was he here?â Austinâs hard body is pressed against mine, the contact knocking all air from my lungs.
âWhat? What are you talking about?â His words donât make sense. Iâm gone, lost in vivid pools of emerald as his strong hands hold mine above my head.
âYour husband,â he snarls, spitting out the last word as if it personally offended him.
Iâm blinking, my mouth suddenly as dry as the Sahara. This is so wrongâhis muscular body is flush against mine, his hard breathing sending his chest into mine with every exhale. God, itâs so wrong. But it feels so good.
It takes everything in me not to moan out in pleasure, my starved body craving his touch. I should push him off. Tell him this is inappropriate. But I donât. Instead, I just play dumb. âI donât know what youâre talking about, Austin.â
His grip around my wrists squeezes, but I stare on, unwilling to elaborate.
Just when I thought I had no breath left, the man presses his body harder into mine. âTalk.â
Damn him and his one word commands. Who does he think he is?
Out of sheer stubbornness, I hold out, refusing to answer.
Austin clenches his jaw, the tension making his cheek jump. âAnswer me, Anaya.â
Unable to look him in the eye, I turn my face, his warm breath tickling my neck and making me shiver in his hold. Itâs clear heâs not dropping this, so I finally sigh and give him a little of my truth.
âHe came to take me home.â
Iâm thinking that my answer will appease him, but it seems to have the opposite effect. Heâs visibly angry, pulling something akin to a growl out of his chest, the hard expanse reverberating against my body.
Austinâs possessive eyes narrow before he leans in, his warm breath dancing across my lips. âNo, baby. This is your home.â
My head whips back as much as the space and his embrace allows. Is he serious right now?
Blinking up at him, I try to make sense of whatâs happening. This entire time, heâs been nothing but silent and cold, so at odds with the look in his eyes and the fire in his tone. It all screams ownership with one little wordâbaby. The term of endearment wasnât lost on me, and Iâd be lying if I said it didnât threaten to take my knees out. Itâs only because heâs holding me upright that I didnât fall.
I respond after finally recovering my wherewithal. âI was only supposed to stay until Penelope came back.â
Austin opens his mouth, his jaw shifting from left to right before he takes in a deep breath and finally releases me. I know it should relieve me, but the lack of his warmth has me feeling bereft.
Heâs pacing now, both hands in his hair, looking every bit unhinged as I feel. âAbout that. Penelope and Jackâ¦â
His words hang in the air, the pained look on his face palpable, as if it hurts too much to finish that sentence.
Oh, God. This poor man.
Not wanting to make this any harder for him, I reach my hand out and grab a hold of his, trying to bring him some semblance of comfort in what can only be an uncomfortable situation. âItâs okay. I know.â
He pulls away, his eyes sharpening. âWhat do you know?â
âThat Jack and Penelope are a thing.â
His face contorts into one of disgust before he gives me his back. âHow long have you known?â
âA couple of hours.â I swallow hard, deciding to give him a pass on the accusatory tone. The man went through literal hell on earth to get back to his kids, only to find out his family was the real-life version of a taboo love story.
âRight. Well, I donât know if Jack already told you, but weâre going to need you to stay on a bit longer. The situation is a little tense now and I donât know how things will play out. Donât think Pen would be up for babysitting if I suddenly castrated my brother.â Heâs turned back toward me, letting me see his eyes, all wild and full of violence.
His words should scare me, give me pause, but they donât. Now that his body is fully facing mine, I can see past the anger and through to the hurt and what he really is. A brother who feels betrayed.
My eyes greedily take him in, allowing me the pleasure of cataloging all of his features.
His dark brown hair is disheveled, a few strands reaching forward toward his breathtaking eyes and strong nose. As if all that werenât enough, the gods deemed him worthy of full lips and a chiseled jawâmy fucking downfall.
My vision is trained on his stubble when a hint of green catches my eye.
A design is peeking out from his collar, the vivid jade contrasting against the crispness of his white dress shirt. Oh my god⦠he has tattoos?
âAnaya,â Austin says my name and I realize Iâve been caught ogling.
âY-yes?â
The corner of his mouth twitches, but it was so fast I doubt my vision. âI know my brother hired you, but I need you to stay on. Say youâll stay.â
My breathing picks up and my heart pounds heavily in my chest. Not because I donât know how to answer, but because Iâm afraid of what my answer will bring.
Iâve been at the ranch for a little over a month, and a great part of that time has been spent having inappropriate thoughts toward this cranky Crown. Saying yes can only lead me further down this path of temptation and sin. Dare I let myself?
âEnough.â The indecision must show on my face because a resolve settles over Austin, his large frame stepping toward me before his hand lifts toward my face. Thereâs a loud sigh and Iâm unsure who it came from. Before I can figure it out, Austin makes a statement that has my heart doing the two-step. âYouâre staying. This is your home now.â
The vehemence in his voice has my brows lifting. âOh, and why is that?â
âBesides the fact that youâre amazing with the kids and that they love you, youâre safe here. Nothing will hurt you. I promise.â His words come out choked, the pain evident on his face.
My chest squeezes, feeling the magnitude of his statement but not fully understanding it. Why is it so important to keep me safe? He barely knows me.
Austin takes another step forward, his hands wrapping around each of my biceps, his fingers lightly squeezing. âI donât know what heâs done to you in the past, but I know what he wonât be doing in the future.â His words stop, but his thumbs keep stroking my exposed flesh, the pads rubbing and making my skin tingle from his touch. âAs long as Iâm alive, that man will never lay a hand on you.â
He sounds so sure, his statement leaving no room for doubt. It makes me shiver as I take in his promise, letting it envelop me like a warm blanket on a chilly night. It feels so good to finally feel safe, that I never want to leave this embrace.
Austinâs eyes bounce back and forth between mine, searching for an answer. Something must click because his face becomes fierce, his hold on me tightening further. âFuck. He hurt you, didnât he? Heâs a dead man.â
This shakes me out of my stupor. âNo. No. He didnât hurt me like that.â
Austin is staring into my eyes, the orbs I love so much narrowing into tiny slits. âHow did he hurt you?â
âJust my ego. No big deal.â God. I really donât want to talk about this. âAnyway. Iâll think about it. Staying on, that is.â Wiggling out of his hold, I slide off to the right. âBetter get back to the kids. Last time I left them alone, Alex was trying to get Amanda to glue her hands to the table.â
His eyes go wide at that, and I realize Iâm not doing a very good job of painting myself as a capable caretaker.
Nervous Chatter 1- Nanny 0.
Iâve started walking, but his words halt me. âAnaya, his name. What is it?â
Chewing on my lip, I slowly turn back, debating whether I should tell him.
He sees the warring thoughts on my face, turning his own a bright shade of red. âDonât be stubborn. Itâs not just your safety Iâm worried about.â
The kids. Of course heâd want to keep a potential threat on his radar. Letting out a small breath, I tell him, âRay Garcia.â
Austin bristles, his face flashing with shock before he quickly schools his features. What was that about?
Doesnât matter. I high-tail it out of there, practically running out of the hallway. This brief encounter has left me all out of sorts. Lord knows I canât handle any more broody alpha energy.
âANAYA!â Amanda gets up from in front of her dollhouse and runs toward me. âYou have to play with Pen and me.â
I look behind the little blonde ball of energy, seeing her big sister. She mustâve snuck in when I was in the hall with Austin. Oh damn. Did she see anything?
Iâm mortified! God. Thatâs her stepdad. Her dead momâs husband! She basically saw him pinning me to the wall and if my panties are any indication, a very willing me panting beneath him.
âHey.â Her warm eyes reach mine, a small smile playing on her lips, not giving anything away. âAlex is working on his next airplane model and Amanda has just been showing me the dresses youâve made for her dolls. Iâve got things covered here in case you have some business to handle⦠you know⦠with Austin.â
My face flushes red and Iâm pretty sure I resemble a damn tomato. So much for her not seeing anything. Lord, she must hate me. I know I would if I were in her shoes. The nanny home wrecker. Such a cliché.
Clearing my throat, I step forward, unwilling to let this stop me from doing my job. âNo business to handle. He just had some questions for me. Theyâve been answered. Weâre all good.â
She smirks. âIf you say so.â
I lower myself between her and Amanda, leaning slightly so I can whisper, âPenelope, Iâm so sorry. It isnât what it looks like. Promise.â
Her smirk turns into a genuine smile. âFirst, call me Pen. Second, I donât know what youâre talking about. I didnât see a thing.â
Penâs words bring me peace. With all the drama we have going on, the last thing I need is rumors spreading about me and the much older cranky Crown.
My thoughts float back to my friend whoâd warned me about Ray. âOlder men are nothing but heartache. Youâd do best to stay away.â She was right about my soon-to-be ex, and Iâm sure her warning would apply to Austin too. Not only is he broody as hell, but heâs got so much emotional baggage it makes mine look like a small pocketbook.
Iâm about to pull out the box containing all the doll clothing when the door to the game room flings open.
âI told you to leave her alone, brother.â Austin is trailing a wild looking Jack, his eyes immediately falling on Pen.
âPen. My study. Now,â Jack booms, rendering the entire room speechless. Seems like these one-word commands run in the family.
Austin steps in front of Jack. âSheâs not going anywhere with you until Iâve talked to her. I gave you fair warning. As soon as we stepped foot on American soil, all assurances were off.â
âGod, Austin. Youâre making it sound like this is something I forced on her. Like she doesnât want to be with me.â
I feel Pen bristle next to me as my eyes seek out the children, their small faces in clear distress. Standing up, I approach Austin and place my hand on his forearm. âPerhaps this is something that can be discussed outside?â
I make a face, shifting my eyes toward the kids, trying to get my point across. This isnât a kid friendly conversation.
Austinâs eyes look panicked for a second before he clears his throat. âPen, can I have a word with you?â
Sheâd been frozen in place as soon as they arrived, but Austinâs words move her into action. âUm, sure. Of course, Austin.â
âOver my dead body,â Jack growls, but his words stop as soon as Pen is next to him, shooting what are clearly mental death darts.
âI think this is a conversation that needs to be had, Jack.â Pen raises a brow, daring him to argue.
Jack releases a strangled noise, but nods. âFine. But Iâm going to be present.â He turns to me before his eyes flit to the children. âYou good here, Anaya?â
âOf course she is. Havenât you heard? Monroe is the next Mary Poppins.â Austin rolls his eyes before heading into the hallway, giving his back to the room.
Monroe? What theâ?
My mind is a jumbled mess, eyes still trained on the trio heading toward Jackâs study, when a small hand fits into mine.
Amandaâs big eyes are looking up at me, worry riddling her pretty little face. âIs papito mad at Pen?â
Crouching down, I look her in the eye. âNo sweetheart. Heâs just being a good dad and watching out for her. Itâs nothing you need to worry your pretty little head over. Promise.â
She nods, her face settling into one of peace. In that moment Iâm so grateful to have known whatâs really going on behind the scenes, because lord knows what I wouldâve said had I been clueless.
I give Alex a reassuring smile as we head back to the dollhouse, but he doesnât seem at all bothered by whatâs just transpired. Either he already knows, or heâs just that lost in his project.
Either way, thatâs something Iâll tackle when he asks. Iâm sure thereâll be more if Austinâs face was any indication.
I just hope he doesnât follow through with his threat from earlier. I really donât think Pen will take it well if he castrates her future baby daddy.