DOM: Chapter 19
DOM: Alliance Series Book Three
Dom turns the engine off, and quiet descends around us.
I didnât bother trying to figure out what part of downtown Dom lives in. Iâm not familiar enough with the city for it to matter. And Iâm guessing he has a pretentious penthouse, so Iâm sure Iâll be able to look out the windows and figure out where I am.
I may still be ignorant about what exactly being the head of the Chicago mafia entails, but Iâm assuming it involves massive amounts of money.
Dom climbs out of the SUV, and I want to slap myself in the face.
It seems so obvious now.
Thatâs why he didnât bat an eye at the armed guards outside Kingâs gate.
Probably also why that guard pulled his freaking gun out. He mustâve recognized Dom.
Love that Iâm apparently the only person who doesnât know who Dominic is.
My door gets yanked open, startling a yelp out of me.
An angry-looking Dom leans into the open doorway, crowding me as he reaches across to unbuckle me.
This time I donât flinch. I just freeze.
His scent has been filling the car this whole time, but his leaning across me brings it right to my senses. No avoiding it.
As Dom starts to pull away, he grips my knees and spins me on the seat.
I should protest. Slap him. Something. But Iâm too surprised to react.
Hands still on my knees, Dom drags me forward until my butt is ready to slide off the seat.
Geez, someone is in a hurry.
But instead of letting me slide out to the ground, Dom moves his hands to my hips and yanks me to him, lifting me out of the vehicle.
My body reacts on its own. Arms wrapping around his neck. Legs circling his waist.
Unwanted heat spears through my body as he digs his fingers into my sides. And he takes two steps to the side before shoving my back against the vehicle.
âPut me down,â I try to snap, but it comes out weakly.
âNo.â
I unhook my arms and push at his chest.
Dom presses me harder into the side of the SUV as he lets go of me with one hand so that he can catch both of my wrists and press them to my chest.
My cleavage heaves against his knuckles as I try to catch my breath.
âJust hold still,â he demands, but my focus locks on his hands. Those big, strong hands, covered in ink.
It never even crossed my mind that he was a gangster. But knowing what I know now, I donât know how I didnât see it. His eyes, the ones I thought were full of so much history, really are. But itâs a darker history than I imagined. His calloused palms. The skull permanently drawn into the middle of his chest. The confidence.
How did I miss so much?
âI donât know how much you know about your brotherâs life, but mine is much the same. Youâll have a driver everywhere you go. And a bodyguard who will accompany you when you leave the car.â
âWhat?â Someone escorting me, too? âNo.â
He shakes my hands a little. âYes.â
âI canât have a bodyguard come with me to work.â
âHeâll wait in the lobby.â
âYou canâtââ
âI can.â Dom leans closer. âYouâre in my city now, remember? I can do whatever the fuck I want.â
âYouâ¦â
Dom shifts his body, and I can feel him.
I can feel him pressing between my legs.
My body doesnât know that we donât like him anymore.
I try to close my legs, but his hips are still between them, so I just end up tightening my thighs around him.
âPut me down,â I whisper.
âNot yet.â Dom brings his lips just inches from mine. âIf I give you another ring, will you wear it? Or will you throw it out another window?â
I look down at the hand heâs using to hold my wrists and see the plain gold band on his finger.
He left it on.
And it fits him perfectly.
And he brought the rings with him.
Because he planned this.
I remember the look on his face earlier when I asked him if he was drunk, too, for our wedding night.
âAnswer me, Val.â
An awful suspicion sneaks into my brain.
I meet his eye. âDid you drug me?â
He doesnât so much as blink. âWill you wear the ring?â
Anger finally breaks through the hurt inside me.
âDid you fucking drug me?â I snap.
Dom stares back at me. âYes.â Then his mouth cracks into a smile. âWill you throw the ring out a window?â
âYes.â I bite my teeth together to keep from screaming.
The man just admitted to drugging me like itâs nothing.
âAlright, then.â Dom slides my body down his. âLetâs go upstairs.â