DOM: Chapter 5
DOM: Alliance Series Book Three
âSorry!â I lift my hand in a waving apology to Bo.
My driver, a.k.a. security guard, shakes his head and grabs the handle of my luggage next to the empty baggage carousel.
When I was in the bathroom cleaning up, I noticed my bag vibrating and dragged my phone out just in time to miss Boâs call. And to see the five other calls I missed.
I texted him immediately, telling him I was sorry for being late but that I had a stomach issue and would be a few more minutes.
I wasnât more specific than that. But I knew I wouldnât have to be, because Bo is good at his job and good at not asking me more questions than strictly necessary.
I feel a little bad about him having to wait for me, but then I remember he gets paid by the hour, and I donât feel so bad anymore.
We walk in silence out to the big SUV thatâs illegally parked in the pickup laneâbut somehow not being ticketedâand Bo walks my suitcase around to the rear of the vehicle while I climb into the back seat and set my backpack next to my feet.
The moving air from the back door slamming shut wafts the perfume I sprayed on myself before I left the bathroom, since I was paranoid about smelling like sex.
My mind spins as Bo pulls away from the curb and we join the traffic leaving the airport.
And I canât help but wonder if Iâll really see Dominic again.
And I wonder if he meant for me to keep his jacket, the bundle currently shoved into the top of my bag.
And Iâm wondering how long Iâm going to stress about this when my phone vibrates from inside my bag.
I take it out, and my chest fills with a soft, light feeling.
I clutch the phone in both hands and smile out the window.
Because that feeling is hope.
Iâve unpacked my luggage, prepped my laundry so I can start it tomorrowâcarefully tucking my dirty underwear into the middle of the pile, even though thereâs no one else to see itâshowered, and put on my pajamas. And now, there is not a single thing to stop me from texting Dominic back.
With only the bedside lamp on, I crawl onto my bed and sit cross-legged against the pillows.
My hands are only shaking a little as I unlock my phone, the screen automatically opening to the text from Big Guy because Iâve looked at it a hundred times since Bo dropped me off at my apartment.
I lock the screen and set the phone on my bright white comforter.
Quit being a baby. He texted you. If he didnât want you to text him back, he wouldâve just said have a good night or itâs been fun or something like that. He specifically told you to text him back.
I pick the phone back up and unlock it again.
âJust send a normal text back.â
I stare at the keyboard.
Then I stare at the text Dominic sent me.
And then I start to feel guilty because he was kind enough to text right away, and he asked me to let him know when I got home. And Iâve been home for a while now.
But thereâs about an hour of flying time between here and Chicago, so maybe this delay is perfect to catch him when heâs back on the ground.
âI can be normal.â My lips purse as I blow out a breath. âThink chill.â
I donât know why the first person who pops into my brain when I say that is Aspen, my half sister, because she might be cool, collected, and proper when she has to be, but sheâs not chill. Sheâs the opposite of chill.
My fingers tap against the letters, and I type out hi, then delete it.
Delete.
Oh my god. Delete.
I close my eyes.
I was acting like me, more or less, the whole time we were together. So I should keep acting like me.
Send.
Oh, wait! No!
Send.
I groan.
Send.
Send.
Oh my god, what is wrong with me!?
My face is on fire.
Itâs melted off.
I have no face anymore.
Which will make witness protection easy. Because clearly, I need to change my name and disappear.
I flip my phone over and put it back on the bed. Then I lay my hand over the top and press it into the mattress. Because maybe if I press hard enough, Iâll be able to push it into another dimension, and this will have never happened.
The phone vibrates, startling me.
And it keeps vibrating. Not with texts. With an incoming call.
He wouldnât.
I pick my phone up, and sure enough, Big Guy is calling.
I almost donât answer. Almost hit decline. But he knows Iâm near my phone. I just sent him five text messages in a row.
I shut my eyes as I hit answer. Maybe it will help if I canât see.
âHello?â My voice comes out high pitched.
âAngel.â I can hear the smile in Dominicâs voice. âJust to be clear, you should absolutely expect me to return the favor when weâre together.â
His voice is pitched extra low, and the texture of it rattles in my chest.
âOh,â I barely whisper.
âAnd, if I were a gentleman, Iâd make sure you get at least two favors to every one of mine.â
I swallow.
âBut also, if I were a gentleman, I wouldnât have fucked you in a breastfeeding room, sucking on those big, beautiful titties while you bounced around on my lap.â
I choke on the air leaving my lungs.
âSo, guess Iâm not always a gentleman. But I can still promise that youâll always get your favors.â Dominic pauses while my heart beats wildly out of control. âBut save your favors for me. Alright, Mama?â
âIâ¦â Holy orgasms, Iâm about to come just from his words. âMy favors are for you.â
âGood. Now get some sleep, Valentine.â Dominic slows his speech on my name, stretching it out for a fraction of a second longer, then he ends the call.
Boneless, I drop sideways onto the bed.
I hope we can see each other again soon.