Owned By A Sinner: Chapter 25
Owned By A Sinner (The Sinners Series)
After Liam showed me to the guest room, and I bathed, I changed into my own clothes. Not wanting to walk around in my usual leggings and t-shirt, Iâm wearing one of the outfits I bought for work.
On a Saturday.
Which Iâm spending with my boss.
Yeah, itâs crazy.
When I come down the stairs, itâs to find Liam in the kitchen, sizzling steak filling the air with a delicious aroma.
âCan I help?â
Liam glances at me, does a double-take, then stares at me. His eyes narrow. âThat top looks familiar.â
The bags he saw at Dadâs. âAh, I wore it to work before,â I lie through my teeth.
He nods, then turns his attention back to the steak.
âSoâ¦â I walk closer, and resting my elbow on the counter, I place my chin in my hand, âanything I can help with?â
He shakes his head but then says, âYou can pour the wine.â He gestures to a wine cooler thatâs been built into the kitchen. âYou choose.â
I know nothing about wines. Opening the door, I peek over the selection then take the bottle nearest to me. âI have a question.â I set the bottle down on the marble top.
âLet me have it.â
âYou said you donât consume anything you didnât prepare yourself, but you drink wine?â
Liam lets out a chuckle. âI figure the alcohol kills any germs there might be.â
My lips curve up into a smile. âMakes sense.â I point at the bottle. âIâve never opened one. Can you help?â
He wipes his hands on a paper towel, and taking a wine opener from a drawer, he makes quick work of pulling the cork out.
I glance around the kitchen, and finding wine glasses, I take two and pour some wine into them.
Liam plates the food, steak and salad, then nods in the direction of the balcony. âLetâs eat out there.â
I carry the glasses outside and place them on a coffee table. A similar leather suite as the one in the living room is situated between potted plants, the view spectacular from up here.
Sitting down, I take a plate from Liam. âThank you. It looks delicious.â Cutting a piece of the steak, I pop it into my mouth, and after chewing for a couple of seconds, my eyes drift closed. âGod, this is really good.â
âGlad you like it.â We stare at the view of the city while eating, and only when I relax with the glass of wine in my hand, my stomach full and happy, do I ask, âWhere did you go for your vacation?â
Liam swallows the sip of wine he just took, then answers, âI had some business to take care of in Vancouver and Toronto, then visited my Uncle in Finland.â
âDo your parents live here in Chicago?â
He shakes his head. âMy mother passed when I was eleven. My father remarried and has been traveling the world since.â
âIâm sorry about your mom.â
âSheâs in a better place,â he murmurs before taking another sip. A frown forms on his forehead, then he asks, âWhat about your father? I should arrange protection for him.â
Oh shit.
I shake my head quickly. âAh, no, heâs away on business.â
âGood.â
I down half the glass of wine to settle my nerves.
Steering the conversation away from our families, I ask, âWhat do you usually do on your weekends?â
âWork.â
I really want him to tell me about the mafia. Honestly, Iâm curious how it fits in with Byrne Enterprises.
âBut the office is closed over weekends.â
âDoesnât mean I stop working.â
Damn, thatâs true.
Suddenly my thoughts turn down a dark path, flashes from last night bombarding me once again.
I breathe through the chaotic emotions, taking gulps of the wine, hoping it will ease the trauma.
âYou okay?â Liam murmurs.
I nod. âYeah. It comes in waves.â I suck in a deep breath, then force a smile to my face so he wonât worry.
We sit in silence for a couple of minutes, then feeling brave from the glass of wine thatâs almost empty, I ask, âIf you donât like being touched, does that mean you donât do relationships?â
Yep. I just asked that, but getting to know Liam is a distraction I desperately need.
âYes.â
My heart drops to my stomach. âLike ever?â My eyebrow pops up. âSo, no intimacy.â
Shut up, woman.
An amused smile tugs at Liamâs mouth. âIâm not celibate, Kiara.â I finish the last of the wine in my glass, then he says, âBut Iâve never been in a relationship.â
Shrugging, I murmur, âAs long as youâre happy, itâs all that matters at the end of the day.â
âAnd you?â
My eyes widen. âMe?â
âBoyfriends? Celibacy?â Then he raises an eyebrow. âVirgin?â
âAh⦠none of the above.â Reaching for the bottle, I refill our glasses.
The wine keeps flowing, stoking my bravery which Iâll probably regret tomorrow. âSo, how does kissing work with you? Or do you just not do it?â
Liam watches me closely, his grin becoming hotter by the second. âYouâre just full of questions, arenât you?â
âCurious by nature.â And this is helping to keep my mind occupied.
His teeth scrape over his bottom lip, drawing my attention to his mouth. âI donât kiss. Itâs too personal.â
Such a pity.
Taking a deep breath, I glance at the setting sun. Minutes pass, and looking back at Liam, itâs to catch him staring at me.
âPenny for your thoughts,â I murmur, a comfortable atmosphere weaving around us that acts as a soothing balm.
âIâm wondering how youâre holding up after last night.â
My eyes lower to the glass in my hand, and I swirl the blood-red liquid. âIâm okay.â Lifting my gaze back to Liamâs, I admit, âI feel unsettled. You know⦠as if lifeâs a little off balance.â He nods, and I continue. âThings couldâve been so much worse, so Iâm counting my blessings instead of letting it drag me down.â At least, Iâm trying to not let it overwhelm me. I shrug. âYeah, Iâm rattled, and it was horrible, but I donât want to think about it.â I force a smile to my face. âPlus, being in good company helps.â
A lot.
I think if I was alone, I wouldâve dealt with it differently.
Iâd probably still be trembling in a corner, crying my eyes out.
I stare at the view again, lost in thought, until Liam says, âAsk more questions. I donât like it when youâre quiet.â
A smile spreads over my face. âOh, youâre brave. I have no filter.â
His lips curve up, the grin hot as sin. âLet me have it.â
âDid you start Byrne Enterprises or inherited it?â
âI started the company when I was eighteen.â
âSo, did you always want to be in construction?â
Liam glances away, thinking before he answers, âIt just came naturally.â
Along with being the head of the mafia.
âByrne is Irish, right?â
He nods. âThird-generation in Chicago.â
âExplains why you donât have an accent.â
My mind races for appropriate questions, but the only ones I can think of might offend him or give away that I know heâs involved with the mafia.
âWhen was your last relationship?â he suddenly asks.
âGosh, let me think.â I count the months, then an eyebrow lifts. âDamn, itâs been two years.â I playfully narrow my eyes at him. âI like how you just assume Iâm not in a relationship right now.â
âYou wouldnât be sitting here if you were.â
Good point.
Liam seems to be deep in thought, then he smiles at me. âYouâre a different person now than when youâre at the office.â
âIn what way?â
âYouâre skittish at the office.â
My happy bubble pops, and I scowl at the wine glass. âThat was because of you-know-who.â Reaching for the bottle, I empty it into our glasses.
After a sip, I ask, âDevon will be back on Monday, right?â
âHe should.â Liam surprises me when he admits, âIâm going to miss having you as an assistant, though.â
âIâll still make coffee for you,â I joke.
It starts to get chilly, and Liam gets up, saying, âLetâs head inside.â
I help him carry the dishes to the kitchen, and not in the mood to finish the wine, I place the glass in the sink. âIâll do the dishes.â I turn around just as Liam reaches past me to put his own glass in the sink, and I bump into his chest. His left hand grips hold of my hip, so I donât stagger back. One of my hands land on his arm, the other pressed flat against his solid chest. Trapped between the counter and Liam, my eyes dart up to his.
Sweet Jesus.
Instantly, the atmosphere begins to sizzle with the same electric feeling from earlier. We stare for the longest moment, the tension building until it hums over my skin.
Just as he begins to lower his head, his phone rings.
âFuck,â he growls, then yanking the device out of his pocket, he says, âThis better be important.â As if hit by an invisible fist, he staggers a step back, then snaps, âIâm on my way. Donât leave his side.â
âFinn?â
Liam shakes his head, and grabbing hold of my hand, he starts to pull me toward the elevator. âOne of my men is in the hospital.â
âOh no.â
On the ride down to the basement, itâs clear Liamâs very upset. I just hold his hand, thinking itâs my turn to support him.
It doesnât escape my attention that Liam really cares about the people who work for him. Iâve never heard of a boss rushing to the hospital, because one of his employees got hurt.
Heâs so caring.