Chapter 175
Wife by Day Boss by Night ( (Natalie and Brian )
Chapter 175
Natalie had just drifted off to sleep, or so it seemed when a sudden presence beside her stirred her into alertness. She felt a hand gently lifting the hem of her shirt. Her instincts were always razorâsharp, and as her mind snapped awake, she ripped off her sleep mask.
The cabin was dark, with the window shades pulled down and the lights off. In the dimness, Natalie saw Brian sitting at the foot of her bed, quietly watching her.
Wasnât he supposed to have left on a private jet with Gracia?
She thought she must be in the throes of a nightmare.
A quick pinch to her skin confirmed the pain was real, not a dream.
âDoes your back hurt?â Brianâs voice broke the silence, a soft inquiry as his hand rested near her lower back, where her old injury lay beneath the lifted fabric.
âNot too much,â Natalie replied curtly, pushing his hand away and reaching to call for the flight attendant.
However, several minutes elapsed without any response even after she had pressed the button. âNo one will come. Not without my permission,â Brian said evenly, and his gaze fixed on her.
Natalie glanced around and realized that they were alone in the businessâclass cabin.
Had he chartered the entire section?
Annoyed, she asked softly, âDo you find this amusing?â
Brian didnât answer. Instead, he rummaged through Natalieâs bag that lay beside her. His search stopped as he found a tube of pain relief cream, and incidentally, his gaze caught on a small jewelry box in the compartment.
He hesitated, casually tossed the bag aside, and began to apply the cream to his fingertips.
He firmly gripped Natalieâs waist with the other hand, drawing her closer to him.
Trapped at the edge of her bed, with Brian blocking any escape, she instinctively tried to dodge his touch, but she couldnât break free.
Since returning to the country, Natalie had felt a suffocating sense of being confined. Even though Brian was unaware of her multiple identities, she couldnât shake off the feeling of being trapped in his grasp, especially at this moment, on this airplane, under his control.
âI donât need your help. Nor your pity,â Natalie said through clenched teeth, pressing her hand against the wound on her back.
His tactics were consistently predictable, marked by a harsh blow swiftly followed by a sweet consolation. He thought a little kindness would make her forget the gunshot he had fired at Kellan just hours before or the call with Gracia.
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She was a living, breathing person, not a canary caged by his whims or pet kept for his pleasure.
Brian caught Natalieâs wrist as she tried to shield her injury, effortlessly pinning her hand above her head. He leaned in closer, a shadow looming over her.
âI fired that warning shot at him because heâs crossed the line twice now. There wonât be a third time,â he said, his voice as calm as if he were discussing what he had for breakfast.
If heâd been serious, Kellan would be dead, and Natalie would be mourning at his funeral.
Taking a deep breath, Natalie retorted, âThe agreement was with me. What gives you the right to harm anyone else?â
âDid you ever read the agreement closely?â Brian asked with a faint chuckle.
Avoiding the small wound on her back, Natalie hadnât worn a traditional bra but had opted for pasties instead, leaving her back exposed to his view.
His fingertips traced gently up her spine, pausing over the bruises that hadnât fully healed.
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