DOM: Chapter 28
DOM: Alliance Series Book Three
I understand now.
I donât like it. Iâm not okay with it. But I understand it.
It doesnât fix anything, but being able to put a reason behind it all⦠it helps.
If Dominic had been open with me, told me about his family, told me who he was, I wouldâve talked to King. Because I wouldnât have known any better. And if Iâd told King that Dominic Gonzalez wanted me to marry him so he could have The Allianceâs help, King would have locked me away. He wouldâve saved me from this situation. And in doing so, he would have doomed another one of Domâs cousins. Or uncles. Or⦠Dominic himself.
The handkerchief is already balled tight in my fist, but I grip it tighter.
My eyes donât focus as the city blurs past us as we head back home.
Home.
I stay quiet because I donât know the men in the front seat, and there are things I need to say to Dominic, but I donât know who can hear them.
Obviously, there are people in his life who know everything. People who had to help him coordinate his plan. And Iâm guessing the men who wander the condo with guns are part of that group, so I donât care if they see me angry or hurt or upset. But the people outside that circle, if theyâre exposed to my true emotions, their newly found hope will wither. And if that happens, what was the point of any of this?
If my loneliness can help save even one person, itâs worth it.
Itâs more than I was doing with my life anyway.
The vehicle pulls to a stop in front of a massive building, and when Dom reaches for his door, I realize this must be the building we live in.
âWait for me,â Dominic commands, just as he did outside the church, then he exits the SUV.
And just like before, I wait.
Maybe Iâve watched too many movies, but I always thought someone else opened doors for the man in charge. But Dom takes care of himself.
He circles around, then pulls my door open, and I climb out.
Before he shuts the car door, he leans in and says something to the driver. Something about waiting.
I keep my lips pressed together as we walk into the building, flanked by four men in black suits.
A few people are passing through the lobby, and a man sits behind a desk next to the bank of elevators, but no one even raises their eyes to us. Iâm not sure if itâs because of wariness or if theyâre used to the spectacle, but either way, Iâm happy not to have any more attention on me.
Dom leads us away from the elevators to cut in front of the desk.
As we pass it, the seated man stands. âMr. Gonzalez.â
Dominic pauses, grabbing my wrist, so I pause, too. âPhil, this is my wife. Make sure everyone knows.â
The man looks at me and nods. If heâs surprised, he doesnât show it. âPleasure to meet you, Mrs. Gonzalez.â
Iâm proud of myself for not flinching at him calling me that. âLikewise.â
Manners have me wanting to hold my hand out, but since he keeps his hands at his sides and Dom doesnât loosen his grip on my wrist, I donât bother.
âIâm sure Mr. Gonzalez has already told you, but if you need anything at all, just call down.â
Dom has not told me that, and I donât know how to call down, but I tell him thank you all the same.
Conversation closed, Dom moves us down a hallway on the other side of the desk to a single elevator thatâs not visible to the rest of the lobby.
Thereâs a palm reader in place of a call button, and when Dom presses his hand to it, the doors slide open, and we step in.
I expect the group of men to enter with us, but they turn their backs to the elevator and stand in place as the doors slide shut.
The ascension is quick, and before I can think of what to say to Dom, the car is slowing to a stop, and the doors are reopening.
Thereâs a manâone of Domâs, I assumeâin the hallway outside the door to the condo, but Dom still uses the palm reader to unlock it.
He doesnât open the door, though. He taps the corner of the screen, and a keypad displays. Dom types in a series of letters, faster than I can track.
Iâm starting to turn my gaze away, not interested in security equipment, when Dom lifts my hand, the one heâs still holding by my wrist.
âPress it flat to the glass.â
I do as he says. I donât see or feel anything, but after a few seconds, a tiny symbol blinks green below my thumb.
âGood.â
I take that as permission to drop my hand, and he taps in a few more commands, then reaches past me to open the door.
Itâs been less than twenty-four hours since I first stepped foot in Dominicâs home, but it holds a familiarity that allows my shoulders to relax for the first time since he told me we were going to a funeral.
âStay here,â Dom says to me, placing his hand on my back before raising his voice. âEveryone out.â
The two men I can see start toward us, and two more men I hadnât noticed move into the main room, with another man coming in through the glass door from outside.
âYou three.â Dom points to a trio. âYou stay in the hallway outside the door. You.â He points to another. âYouâre in the lobby. And you.â He points to the last man. âYouâre in the parking garage. These are your positions when my wife is home. No one is in here with her. If she orders anything, youâll collect it from downstairs and hand it to her at the door. Not a fucking foot inside. Got it?â The men all nod. âYouâre here because I trust you to protect my woman. But if you step out of line, Iâll kill you my-fucking-self.â
The serious looks on their faces turn even more stony.
They clearly believe him.
As the men file out the door, a flutter of something close to affection tries to take flight in my belly. But then I remember that protecting me is just Dom protecting his connection to The Alliance.
My shoulders slump as the door clicks shut, and I step forward, dislodging Domâs touch.
âWhatâs wrong?â
At Domâs question, I spin around, finally grabbing hold of the fury thatâs evaded me all day. âWhere do you want me to start?â
His expression is curious. âStart with whatever just happened. A second ago.â
Oh. That.
As swiftly as it came, my temper is dampened by emotions. âI⦠I donât know how to act around you.â
He furrows his brows. âWhat do you mean?â
âBecause I donât know whatâs real with you, Dom. I donât know whatâs real and whatâs a lie, and it leaves meâ¦â I lift my hands and let them drop back down. âStranded.â
âI never lied to you.â
My exhale is full of tangible doubt. âI donât believe you.â
âFine.â He steps closer. âI told you one lie.â
âOne,â I repeat, already not believing him.
âYeah, Shorty, one.â Then he tips his head to the side. âOkay, two.â He holds up a finger to count off, and to stop me from retorting. âOne, I wasnât in Vegas when you asked if I was. But I was there by the time you landed, so thatâs hardly a lie.â
âThatâs a lie, Dominic.â I catch myself too late and use his full name, causing his lips to quirk.
âAnd two, there are direct flights from Denver to Chicago.â
It takes me a second to understand that heâs referring to our very first meeting in the Denver airport.
I cross my arms. âTell me how you did it.â
âDid what?â
âThe whole airport thing. Did you somehow plan for my backpack breaking?â This must be what they mean when they say morbid curiosity. Because I want to know the answers. I feel like I need to know. Even though Iâm sure the answers will only make me feel worse, not better.
âIf I canât get a knife past the clowns at TSA, then I should save my enemies the trouble and just slit my own throat.â
I wrap my arms tighter across my chest, not liking the visual of blood pouring down Domâs neck.
Then I take in the first part of what he said, and my arms drop. âYou cut my strap.â My tone is so put out it makes Dom smile. I jab a finger at his chest. âThat was a perfectly good bag, and you ruined it.â
âThat bag was a piece of shit.â He catches my finger in his grip. âAnd before you ask me a million more questions, let me just tell you how it went.â He holds my fingertip against his body, and I have to tip my head back to keep my eyes on his. âI bumped into you, cut your shitty backpack, knowing that was the only way to get you to stick around long enough to talk. If your bag wasnât broken, youâd have tried to run away from me at the first opportunity. And you know it.â I do know it, but how did he? âAnd it only took one phone call to a man I know at the airline to get your seat upgraded.â
I bite my cheek. That sounds way too easy but absolutely plausible.
Then I think of everything that came after. The movie. Sharing earbuds. Dom falling asleep on my shoulder. The pod.
âWas having sex with me a part of the plan?â I ask the question before I can chicken out. I need to know this part, too.
âFrom the first moment I saw you, I wanted to fuck you.â Dom shifts closer. âSo yeah, getting inside that sweet cunt was a part of the plan. But fucking you in the airport? No, that was just a happy bonus.â
I try to pull my hand away, but he doesnât let go.
I scoff. âYou expect me to believe that Iâm really your type?â
I didnât want to say that. Didnât mean to voice it.
But Dominic made me feel so good about myself. He made me feel sexy in a way I never had. Made it so I wasnât constantly worrying about what angle he was looking at me from. But ever since it all went to shit, I canât stop those insecurities from screaming at me.
And I need to know if that was all fake, too.
Dom drops his gaze to my toes and back up. âIâve never had a problem with short girls.â
âShortâ¦â I shake my head. âIâm not talking about being short. Iâm talking about fat girls. Big girls.â I flare my hand that isnât still trapped in his grip out to the side in a look at me motion.
Domâs free hand darts out to capture mine, and I squeak in surprise. Always forgetting how fast he is.
âShorty.â He flattens both my hands against his chest and forces me to walk backward. âLook at yourself next to me. Youâre hardly big.â My back bumps into the door. âAnd yeah, if you really want to know, youâre my fucking type. I live in a hard, unyielding world. Itâs nice to come home to something soft.â He uses his grip on me to lower one of my hands, sliding it down his stomach. âI already told youâfrom the first moment I saw you, I wanted to fuck you.â My palm connects with something hard. âAnd if I thought youâd let me, Iâd fuck you right now just to prove it.â
With a mind of their own, my fingers flex around his length.
Dominic groans and lets go of my hand but immediately leans his weight against me, trapping my palm against his cock.
âThatâs why things were so fast that first time. Itâd been a long time since Iâd had someone.â He groans as he rocks his hips into my hand.
âDominic.â Iâm trying to chastise him, but itâs not coming out right.
âYour comment earlier about your four versus my not four was fair. But I havenât been with anyone in nearly a year. So yeah, when I saw the opportunity to sink my dick into your sweet cunt, I grabbed it with both fucking hands.â
He grips my sides, his big hands flexing against me.
âA year?â I donât understand what heâs talking about. âW-when was the first moment you saw me?â
Heâs said it twice now. But I wasnât really listening. I assumed he meant when we met at the airport.
He tips his face down toward mine. âLast December. You were all dressed up for your work Christmas party, and I followed you from the L to your office building.â
âYou⦠You followed me?â I donât even know what part to be more stunned over. The fact that a dangerous mafia man was following me and I didnât know, or that he hasnât slept with another woman since then.
âYeah, Val. I followed you, and you had no clue.â Dom rocks against my hand one more time, then steps back with a groan. âWeâre going to work on your situational awareness.â
I ball my hand into a fist, thankful he canât see the state of my underwear. âIt seems the only person I really need to protect myself against is you.â My mind is too scattered to deliver the words with the right amount of bite. Even as I think of him drugging meâtwice.
Dom ignores me. âBut youâll never do that again, so thatâs one less thing to worry about.â
âWhat?â I ask, trying to remember what the hell heâs even talking about. âGo to my Christmas party?â
âNo, Iâll go with you to your next Christmas party. Iâm talking about taking the L. Itâs not safe. And speaking of safety.â He continues like he isnât flipping my entire world upside down. âWhen Iâm not home, the patio area is off-limits. No one can get up here from the outside, but until we get this current problem under control, snipers are a threat.â
âSnipers?â My voice pitches.
Dom nods, then grabs my shoulders to face me toward the little black screen on this side of the front door. âThe windows are all bulletproof and treated on the outside so no one can see in, so inside is safe.â That explains the lack of curtains in the bathroom. âIf you want to order food, just press here.â He shows me where. âAnd dial Desk.â He shows me how. âPhil, or whoever is working, will answer and take care of the ordering. And the guys I have outside will bring it up to you and knock on the door when itâs ready. Then use this button to open the camera to see whoâs outside the door.â He taps another icon, and the screen switches to a wide-angle view of the hallway, showing the three men posted at various spots against the wall. âYour palm print is in the system now, so if you need to open the door, just place your hand against here like you did outside, and the door will automatically unlock. Then when you close the door, put your palm back against the sensor, and everything will lock back up.â
âNo one will try to come in?â I think this talk is supposed to make me feel safer, but these extreme measures are stressing me out.
âYou and me and Rob are the only three people with access to this door.â
âWhich one is Rob?â
âHeâs not up here. Heâs my second in command, and as much as I donât want to give anyone else access to our home, Iââ Dom grips my shoulders again, this time making me face him. âIâm not reckless, Valentine. I will come home tonight. And I will try to come home every night. But if something happens to me, Rob is the one who will come and get you.â
âGet me?â I croak as my mouth goes dry.
I canât even make myself hate Dominic, no matter how much he deserves it, so I definitely donât want him to die.
Dom holds me steady. âIf the worst happens, and Rob and I go out together, I have contingencies in place to alert your brother. Then itâs up to you to wait for him. I imagine it will only take him a handful of hours to arrive, but the pantry is stocked with enough food to last you six months. While youâre here, youâre safe. Nothing and no one can get to you.â
âOkay.â I try to process everything heâs saying.
âGood.â Dom nods. âDo you have any questions?â
Overwhelmed, I start to shake my head but stop. âYouâll still let me leave, though, right? Like to go to my office.â I lift my shoulder. âStuff like that,â I add, even though I donât really have anywhere to go except the office.
âYouâre not trapped here, Angel. You can go to the office when you need to. Just let me know ahead of time so I can arrange to have Rob take you.â His hands flex on my shoulders. âBut you canât just leave by yourself. That isnât me being a dick. Thatâs to keep you safe.â
I know enough about this world to know Iâd rather be here than kidnapped by someone Dom deems an enemy.
I swallow. âWhen I emailed my boss yesterday about the move, I said Iâd come in for the Wednesday morning staff meeting.â
âThatâs fine,â Dom says like Iâm a kid asking to borrow the family car.
âRob canât come up to the office with me,â I add. Itâs going to be a big enough deal that I moved here on a whim. I canât possibly explain a round-the-clock bodyguard to my coworkers.
âHe wonât,â Dom says, but Iâm not sure he means it.
He stares into my eyes, and I feel like Iâm looking at old Dominic again.
I shake my head. âFor the record, I havenât forgiven you. I understand why you did what you did. But it was shitty, Dom. Itâs all super shitty. And you should have warned me about the funeral. You should have warned me about everything.â All the feelings from earlier war inside me. âI donât deserve this.â
âYou donât.â Dom slides his hands up from my shoulders until his thumbs are lightly pressing against the front of my neck. âYou deserve better.â He strokes his thumbs up, then down. âBut youâre mine now. And Iâll always keep you safe. Someday youâll accept that.â
He starts to drop his hands away but drags his thumbs down my body in the process.
Iâm too slow to react, and his thumbs brush over my pebbled nipples through the fabric of my bra and dress, showing that he knows just how much Iâm affected when his body is pressed against mine.
I move to shove his hands away, but heâs already stepping back.
âNow quit distracting me.â He puts his hand on the door handle. âI have work to do. Iâll be late, so order dinner when youâre hungry.â
âAnd when you say workâ¦?â I cross my arms back over my chest.
Domâs lips pull up. âI mean hunting.â