Chapter 123
Discovering Us Spin-Off: Introspection
MADDISON
I canât quite put my finger on Asherâs reaction to my request, but at least he didnât bolt like I feared he might. The shower sex, though not as rough as Iâd have liked, was divine, and sharing breakfast in the aftermath felt intimate and satisfying.
I wonât claim to be the most grown-up woman around. In fact, I often question whether Iâve matured properly at all. But I like to think I took a step in the right direction by opening up to him about my needs this morning.
The day whizzes by, and before I know it, Iâm in my uniform, preparing to meet Atticus upstairs. Iâm perched on the bathroom counter, applying my makeup. I opt for waterproof liner over my usual kohl stickâyesterdayâs heat nearly turned me into a raccoon with all the smudging.
I notice Asher lingering at the entrance to his en-suite long before he makes his presence known. He watches me in silence as I apply my foundation and powder. Only when Iâm carefully lining my lids does he finally step inside.
âYouâre beautiful without all this, Maddy,â he murmurs.
âIt makes me feel more secure,â I confess, because itâs true. The makeup hides the real me, and with a full face on, I can almost pretend Iâm someone else entirely.
Itâs funny how before Sanctum, Iâd never so much as picked up a makeup brush. But a year with Mr. Fennick and the girls has transformed me into someone who can make anything look appealingâespecially to a man.
âItâs a mask,â I admit. âIt makes me feel like Iâm a different person. Like a persona, I guess.â
Asher nods, a silent understanding passing between us. Maybe thatâs where weâve been going wrongâkeeping secrets, hiding truths. Itâs been building a wall between us.
The room falls quiet again as I finish my look with eyeliner and matte red lipstick. I can feel Asherâs gaze on me, his hands resting on my waist as he stands behind me.
His next words catch me off guard, confirming a suspicion Iâd been harboring. âIâve been struggling this week. My cravings have been intense, Maddyâ¦â He trails off, leaving the sentence hanging.
âIâm sorry,â I whisper, certain that my recent slip-up triggered this for him.
âItâs not your fault, not really. Iâm just so used to chasing a high in every aspect of my life that the idea of a mundane existence is hard to swallow.â
âIâm boring?â I ask, taken aback.
âWhat? No. Iâm talking about the lack of thrill that everyday life brings. I miss the rush, the ecstasy. Itâs something I need to learn to live without. Hey.â He turns my face to meet his gaze. âYou are more than I could have ever hoped for. Iâm just messed up, Maddy.â
I nod, swallowing the fear that I might not be enough for him, that I might not be what he truly wants. But heâs never given me any reason to doubt his feelings, and I canât imagine why someone like him, who could have anyone he wanted, would stick around if he didnât care for me.
So despite the doubts that plague me, I have to believe heâs here because he wants to be. I need to learn to live with my insecurities and embrace life fully.
I think this morning was a step in the right direction, but only time will tell.
âMaddison, Iââ
His phone rings, cutting him off. He answers it, but his eyes stay locked with mine in the mirror. I canât help but wonder if he was about to confess something.
âHey, sis. Whoa, calm down,â he says, pulling me closer to him as I hear Talyaâs voice on the other end.
âIâm so fucking mad right now; Mama wonât take me to get my nails done because the girls are being super clingy, and she wonât leave them for a few hours. Can you come get me?â she snaps.
âCalm down, Tal; theyâre just toddlers. You were like that once, you know?â
I canât help but lift my eyebrows at her anger over something so trivial, but then again, sheâs lived a life of luxury. Iâm certain Asher and his siblings were spoiled rotten growing up.
He rolls his eyes at me, leaning in to plant a kiss on my temple before he leaves, his thumb brushing my cheek as he heads off to deal with Antalya.
Iâm left wondering what he might have said if he hadnât been interrupted, but I donât have time to dwell on it. My shift starts in twenty minutes, and I canât afford to be late.
I give myself one last look in the mirror, pulling my skirt up and over my hips. I tuck in my shirt and zip up the side before giving a little twirl.
~I guess Iâll do.~
Deciding itâs time to go, I head for the elevators.
Asher is outside when I pass by, trying to explain away his little sisterâs behavior. Antalya, however, isnât having any of it, which oddly annoys me.
Oh, to be as naïve and unscarred as herâ¦
I push those thoughts away as I ride the elevator to the top floor.
The doors open to the clubâs sultry atmosphere, a place that still needs a new name.
Atticus is waiting for me at the bar, just as he promised he would every night. I canât help but notice how much he resembles Asher.
But where Asherâs eyes are soft and full of love, Atticusâs are hard and devoid of emotion.
âYouâre fifteen minutes early, Maddy,â he points out.
âBetter early than lateâ¦â
He smirks, a familiar expression, as I step behind the bar to prepare for the night ahead.
âI took care of the stock sheet; had some extra time this afternoon. Weâre out of cognac, grenadine, and fresh dragon fruit; the shipment hasnât arrived yet. So anything with those ingredients is off the menu tonight. Can you remember that? Also, tonight is the first night of the new members-only shows. Theyâre happening in rooms seven and nine. Itâs a public show⦠If youâre uncomfortable serving drinks in the rooms, let me know. I can have them come out here to order and pick up their drinks.â
âOkay,â I respond, feeling a momentary wave of panic.
âItâs a mutual agreement, something thatâs been requested and will only happen once a month. Everyone knows each other, and the doms have submitted a plan for their encounter. Maddy, theyâve been vetted and signed agreements that theyâre willing to participate. I promise no one is being forced.â
âYou donât need to justify your business decisions to me, Atticus.â
âI just donât want to upset you, Maddy.â
âNothing here will upset me, Atticus. Iâm into the lifestyle,â I whisper, hoping no one else is around to hear my confession.
âDoes Asher know that?â
âHe doesâand heâsâ¦willing to try, I think.â
Atticus presses his lips together, studying me for a long moment as the elevator signals someoneâs arrival.
I shift my gaze from him to the elevator, spotting three businessmen stepping out, one of whom is Grayson, who introduced himself to me the night before.
The three men head straight for the bar, greeting Atticus and then me.
âIâll have a beer.â The tall man with salt-and-pepper hair orders dismissively, as if my role here is insignificant.
âSame,â the blonde one grunts.
Grayson, however, rolls his eyes at his friendsâ behavior before turning to me. âDonât mind them; theyâve had a rough day. Iâll have the same as last night, please,â he requests.
I nod, fetching their drinks and setting them on coasters in front of them.
Grayson smirks, clearly impressed that I remembered his order, but none of them speak to me again.