The Chaos Crew: Killer Lies (Chaos Crew #2) – Chapter 7
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THIS TIME, the crew didnât hide their final job preparations from me. So I got a clear view of the tactical vests, weapons cases, and other mission paraphernalia they were assembling near the door.
âDid you rob an army surplus store?â I couldnât help asking.
Garrison released a harsh laugh, and Julius shot him a pointed look. I wondered if there had been an argument that Iâd missed while theyâd been gearing up for the mission.
Garrison cast his gaze over me next. âBetter to be overly prepared than not at all,â he said, eyeing the exercise clothes I still wore from earlier.
âWhere do you expect me to get an appropriate outfit for a job like thisâout of my ass? I donât even know what the job is.â
Julius spoke up before the younger man could get another word in edgewise. âWeâve got a few more pieces to see to. Weâll pick you up some tactical clothes on our way back. Garrison, you can stay and fill Dess in on the details of the mission.â
The blond manâs eyebrows shot up. âYouâre leaving me behind now? What am I, the babysitter?â
His boss looked like he was restraining himself from rolling his eyes. Or strangling Garrison. I could relate to both impulses, as much as Iâd enjoyed kissing him last night.
âYouâre supposed to be the smooth talker in the crew,â Julius reminded him. âI think you can handle a little conversation. Your skills arenât required for this last bit of prep.â
Garrison grumbled wordlessly under his breath, but he didnât raise another overt protest as the other guys tramped out of the apartment. I studied him, my nerves prickling.
Was he really that annoyed about having to spend time with me? Iâd thought weâd made a sort of peace on the rooftop, but maybe Iâd been wrong. There was still so much I didnât really get about relating to other human beings, at least ones I wasnât supposed to be either training with or murdering.
It shouldnât have mattered anyway. Caring about things like whether people liked me only complicated my life.
But that way of thinking, that forming social bonds wasnât importantâthat was definitely Noelleâs teaching. How could it be anything else when Iâd never had the chance to live any other way? Part of me was starting to think Iâd appreciate a few complications of that sort.
âWhy donât we go up to the deck?â I suggested. Garrison usually seemed more at ease there, and I liked the atmosphere too. âI could use some fresh air.â
Garrison marched ahead of me without a word and led the way up. He didnât wait for me, striding right out onto the deck while leaving the door open, and stood with his back to me as I emerged.
âIâm sure that Julius explained that this is one of our easier missions,â he said abruptly. âYou shouldnât have much to worry about.â
I grimaced at his back. âI wasnât worried. It would be nice to know what weâre actually doing, though. I can handle whatever it is, but I prefer to go in prepared, like you mentioned earlier.â
Garrison finally turned to look at me. It wasnât a sidelong glance or a hostile glower. He considered me analytically. âI know you can handle it.â
That ounce of approval settled my nerves. I didnât need reassurance when my track record spoke for itself, but it was good to know that Garrison was still capable of moods other than intense snark.
He flopped into a lounge chair near his precious telescope, and I ambled closer. I propped myself against the wall nearby. âSo, the jobâ¦â
âAll right already. Weâre going to L.A. Via private jet, obviously, since regular airlines wonât accept all of our equipment.â
I blinked. âYou guys own a whole jet?â
Garrison smirked. âWell, half wouldnât get us very far.â Then he sobered up enough to add, âItâs not ours. The client is paying for it. Our skills are in high demand, so we get requests all over the country, sometimes overseas, and for those we require travel in style as part of the payment. Theyâre happy to supply the vehicle in exchange for having us doing their dirty work.â
âWow.â Iâd never thought about just how much the crew might be getting paid for their work. Iâd never seen any money from my missionsâand when would I have had a chance to spend it anyway?
Had the household profited from my kills? Iâd assumed all my targets were people they personally wanted taken down, but it was possible theyâd hired me out to other parties too, wasnât it? The thought made me want to scrub my skin raw.
Just how many ways had they exploited me?
I shook off those unsettling questions and focused on Garrison again. âAnd who are the targets of this job?â
Garrison lifted his eyes skyward. âWeâre supposed to shoot up some people on an indie studio movie set. The productionâs being run by a bunch of gangsters who cast themselves and all their buddies into the roles. From what I gathered in our conversation, not that he admitted this outright, the client is pissed that he wasnât invited to join in. So heâs hiring us for revenge.â
âWait, this man is having you kill people because heâs jealous? You guys get involved in that kind of drama?â
Garrison laughed darkly. âHalf of our jobs are based on this kind of drama. All that matters to Julius is that the people weâre taking down are scummy too; the reasons weâre getting paid to do it donât really matter.â
âYou have to admit that this setup sounds a little bizarre.â
âItâs ridiculous, but it should be a cut and dry job. Theyâre all doofuses, so it wonât take long to get in, make a bloody mess of killing them, and get out. Blaze said that there isnât much security from the digital standpoint, as far as he can tell from a distance.â
âWeâre going to go in based on what he can tell from across the country?â
Garrison narrowed his eyes at me. âOf course not. He always takes a survey of the situation on location once we arrive. Weâre not idiots.â
I held up my hands. âI was just asking. Iâve never worked with anyone before.â
âRight, the lone wolf. You should give us a little credit.â
His tone had turned cutting again. I frowned. âDo you have a problem with me coming along?â
He propped his arms behind his head. âWhy would I have a problem with the famous Ghost coming along for a joyride?â
I narrowed my eyes at him. âI donât know. Why donât you tell me?â
âHow about this?â Garrison said. âYou donât know who you are or where you belong, so you sure as hell canât know how youâll fit in with us. That kind of uncertainty gets people killed.â
âThe only people who are going to get killed tonight are the ones we were hired to kill. Iâm absolutely certain about that. I donât let my personal life get in the way of a mission.â
âSo you say. Iâm just not all that keen on giving that theory a test run with real guns and real bad guys.â
I pushed off the wall and stepped closer to him. If he was going to try to push my buttons, Iâd push his right back. âIs that really it, or are you worried about your own performance? You do seem to have a habit of getting a little⦠distracted when Iâm around.â
Garrison scoffed. âNow youâre just making shit up.â
I let a knowing smile play with my lips. âI donât think so. Although if youâve forgotten what happened the last time we were up here, maybe you should get that head of yours checked out.â
He shoved himself out of the lounger to face me eye to eye. The heat in his gaze scorched through me all the way to my pussy. âI remember that you couldnât keep your hands off me. Iâd say that makes you the problem more than me.â
I snorted. âOh, yeah, and you were such an unwilling participant.â
Garrisonâs tongue flicked across his lips, and the sight sent another wash of heat through me. If he was a complication, then yeah, some part of me wanted to dive right in. Especially if that would mean releasing the tension thatâd been building between us since the first time Iâd planted my lips on his days ago.
âWhy shouldnât I take whatâs freely offered?â he said. âIt doesnât mean Iâm going to be dreaming about happily ever afters while weâre getting down to work.â
I cocked my head. âWho said anything about happily ever after? Ecstatic right now sounds good to me.â
He waggled his eyebrows, taking a step closer. âIâm glad you have so much confidence in my ability to make you scream.â
âI donât know. So far you seem to be all hot air and no follow-through.â
I gave him a light nudge to the chest, both to provoke him and as an excuse to feel the taut, lean muscles beneath his button-up. Oh boy, did he respond. The next second, I found myself shoved against the wooden wall with Garrisonâs hands on my waist and his hips pressed tight against mine.
âIâll show you follow-through,â he muttered, his breath searing over my lips, and slammed his mouth into mine.
The times before, thereâd been a hint of hesitation to his kiss. Even when our mouths had collided and heâd kissed me back with a surge of passion, part of him had been holding back, not quite letting go.
This was different. He was taking what he wanted with every particle of his body where it aligned with mine, and the need radiating through him turned me into a puddle.
His tongue swept into my mouth, clearing away all tastes that werenât him. I wound my arms around his waist, pulling him closer as I rose to my toes to deepen the kiss. One of his hands rose to twine his fingers in my hair, hanging loose down my back. He tugged, pulling my head back to expose my neck to him.
Garrison kissed his way down to the hollow of my throat with a force that left me breathless. When he nipped my collarbone, I gasped. His grip on me tightened. Iâd known he had a fire in him that could burn us up together, and now that he was releasing it, I wanted nothing more than to go to all the way up in flames.
Garrison nibbled his way over to my shoulder, yanking my shirt to the side to get better access to the crook of my neck. Then he paused, pulling back just enough to speak with his lips grazing my skin. âYouâre not going to suddenly go all assassin on my ass like you did with Blaze if I get any more handsy, are you?â
A flush that was more embarrassment than desire this time tickled over my skin, remembering the incident all the guys had witnessedâwhen Iâd slammed Blaze into a kitchen counter after heâd flirted with me. I dug my fingers into Garrisonâs shirt.
âThere are certain overtures that I have⦠bad associations with,â I said. âAnd so they set off a defensive reaction. As long as you donât get too sweet on me, we should be able to manage this without you getting your ass kicked.â
Garrison chuckled with a wash of hot breath, but when he lifted his head to meet my eyes, I thought I saw a glimmer of understanding there. Of course the master at reading people would be able to piece together enough from my brief explanation to guess.
To my relief, he didnât pry any further. The corners of his lips curled wickedly. âYou want it rough and hard then, huh?â
A thrill raced through my veins at the promise in his voice. I grinned back at him. âDo your worst.â
The words had barely left my mouth when he was slamming me back into the wall. His hand dipped down and shoved inside my sweatpants.
âDo you want to know what Iâm going to do to you, Dess?â he asked as the pants tumbled down my legs and only his hand remained against my panties, caressing the spot at the apex of my thighs teasingly. I bucked into his hand, and he laughed. When I looked down at the way he worked me, he gripped my chin and forced me to meet his eyes. The grip wasnât quite bruising, but it showed he understood exactly what I needed. âI asked you a question.â
Anticipation unfurled through my belly. âWhatâwhat are you going to do?â I whispered eagerly.
He released my chin and tore the panties right off me. Then he plunged one of his long fingers inside of me as he continued working my clit.
âSweetheart, Iâm going to fuck you so hard that youâre going to beg for me to slow down.â He bent closer to my ear, growling the next part. âBut Iâm not going to. Not until you fucking explode.â
A giddy shiver passed through me, watching him take on an even more asshole-ish persona than the one he usually woreâone determined to get me off by any means necessary. Oh, yes, please. Garrison must have noticed, because he straightened his shoulders and licked his bottom lip. He was so fucking hot when he wasnât being a prick. Or at least, when he was being a prick for my benefit instead of to heckle me.
Speaking of pricksâ¦
I reached forward and curled my fingers around his erect cock through his pants. At the first stroke, he jerked against me with an involuntary thrust. âAs long as you explode with me,â I murmured. The dark smile that spread across his face fueled my hunger, sending jolts of excitement through my veins.
Without warning, Garrison spun me around. I had to whip my hands out to catch myself against the wall. His fingers didnât miss a beat, one now circling my clit, another delving deep inside me for that even more sensitive place far within. He didnât stop until I jerked and cried out, the sweet spot inside getting more sensitive with every blissful stroke.
âDown you go, sweetheart,â he said, slapping my back like a light spank. âYouâll take this whether you like it or not.â
Iâd seen him in actionâI knew he could have struck hard enough to hurt me if heâd wanted to. He was finding the balance between giving me what I needed and keeping me safe, and somehow that turned me on even more. My mouth watered as I bent at the waist, my forearms sliding down the wall.
The sound of torn foil told me heâd had protection on hand, thank GodâI was so tangled up with need I might have told him to keep going without it. I had a birth control implant, but I had no idea how cautious these men usually were when it came to other possible consequences of casual sex.
Garrisonâs pants dropped, and there was a soft hiss as he must have slicked the condom over his erection. Arousal flooded my sex. My pussy felt as if it were dripping.
He gripped both of my hips forcefully, tugging my ass back to meet him, and then he thrust into my cunt without a moment of preamble.
I saw stars.
He hadnât lied when heâd said that heâd fuck me hard. His thighs pistoned back and forth, his cock ramming into me as deep as it could go. Pleasure rushed through me with every thrust, and I cried out for him, loud enough that the people way down on the street below might have heard. I didnât give a fuck.
Garrison reached around and grabbed hold of my chin again, grasping it as he pounded into my cunt. I arched toward him as my climax swelled within me. My noises of pure pleasure multiplied until everything came crashing downârupturing and leaving me shattered beneath him, barely able to hold up my own body with legs that had become jelly.
As my channel clamped around him, he gave a pleased grunt. Instead of continuing to his own release right then, he withdrew with a jerk and tugged me around so fast I swayed. He lay me down on the lounger, prowling over me, his hazel eyes darker than Iâd ever seen them.
âI could fuck this pussy all day,â he murmured. Then he plunged into me again.
As he fucked me the second time, his gaze held mine, searing with his own desire. His ragged breathing matched mine, carrying through the air around us. With each buck of his hips, I spiraled toward a second release. I barely felt the thick cushions beneath me.
I wrapped my arms around Garrison, digging my fingernails into his back. His chest hitched, and he pushed even deeper inside me, raising my hips to meet him at a better angle. The rush of sensation nearly had me sobbing.
He wasnât being half as rough now as heâd been before, but I was so lost in the moment it didnât matter. Iâd have killed anyone who tore us apart before I reached my peak.
Thankfully, it didnât come to that. Garrison plowed into me, and a renewed wave of ecstasy flooded my nerves. My eyes rolled back to take in the light speckling of stars across the evening sky. My moan reverberated off the walls.
Garrison bowed his head over me with a deep groan of his own. He gripped the sides of the lounger as his movements grew choppy. With one final thrust, he sagged over me, barely holding himself up with his elbows.
Before he suffocated me under his weight, he rolled to the side, tipping me with him so we both fit on the lounger together. The cool air licked over my naked legs. Neither of us had bothered stripping off our shirts, but the half-nakedness felt weirdly more intimate than if weâd been totally nude. It was a testament to how desperately weâd needed this moment.
I didnât know what to say, but there didnât seem to be any need for words. I lay there in the cocoon of warmth weâd formed, savoring the afterglow.
Garrison stroked his hand over my hair and along my jaw. He tipped my chin up just enough to press a kiss on my lips that felt almost tender, especially after the brutality with which weâd initially come together.
If heâd led with that move, my body would have flinched with panic. After what weâd just done, I was relaxed enough with him that it didnât bother me. Heâd been nothing like the man whoâd violated me so horribly. He was nothing like that man.
When Garrison lay his head against the cushions again, I peeked over at him. Curiosity stirred inside me. He hadnât shied away from the role-play Iâd asked forâand heâd more than delivered. He must be fairly experienced. More than I was, but then, who wasnât? All the amazing sensations of sex were one more freedom the household had stolen from me for too long.
âDo you get a chance to do this sort of thingâwith other womenâvery often?â I asked, tilting my head to the side to watch his expression. âI mean, Iâm guessing itâs hard to keep up a relationship in your line of work.â
Garrisonâs lips twitched, whether with amusement or discomfort, I couldnât tell. âYeah, but it doesnât matter to me. I havenât been looking for a relationship anyway.â
I let out a teasing huff. âWhoâs the real lone wolf then?â
âAt least I know how to work with other people on a regular basis,â Garrison retorted. He kept his tone light, but a trace of tension wound through it.
âIâm sure there are a few emotionalâand otherâneeds that the rest of the crew canât quite fulfill for you. Nothing so strange about that.â I paused. âI guess thatâs a trade-off to this kind of life.â
Garrison shifted, easing a little apart from me. âItâs not a trade-off. Some people arenât interested in grand romance or becoming a family man. Iâm perfectly happy with the life Iâm already leading.â
I squinted at him in the growing darkness, having trouble believing him. Garrison was a master not just of reading people but of presenting himself to others the way he wanted. I wasnât sure Iâd ever seen him without some kind of mask on. How much was he hiding even from himself?
âIs that really true?â I asked without thinking. âOr is it just easier to tell yourself and everyone else that because you donât think you can have everything youâd really want anyway?â
Garrison heaved upright and grabbed his pants. âIâll thank you to save the psychoanalysis for someone who needs it,â he snapped, any lingering tenderness wiped away. Before I could figure out what Iâd done wrong or how to fix it, he stalked across the rooftop and down the stairs.