A foolâs tongue runs before his feet. âRussian Proverb
Maya
I was so warm. I cuddled back into strong arms and let out a happy sigh. Nikolai kissed my temple, and I turned on my side.
âYou are so beautiful,â he whispered, his eyes glassy, like he hadnât slept all night.
âWhatâs wrong?â I started to get up.
He opened his mouth to speak, then shook his head. âWe have to get back to work today⦠and Iâm going to have a hell of a time keeping my hands off you.â
I laughed, burrowing my face in his firm chest. âI gotta admit, Iâve always loved the whole forbidden office romance thing⦠Want me to pin up my hair with a pencil and wear some thigh-highs?â
He growled, covering my mouth with his, then pushed me back against the pillows. âWeâre going to be late.â
Within minutes the barrier of clothes was gone, and he was lifting me up into his arms and carrying me into the shower. I let out a screech. âI thought we were going to have a lazy morning?
âWhoever said sex always had to be in a bed?â came his answer just before he quite literally tossed me into the shower, then pinned me against the wall and shoved his tongue into my mouth.
It. Was. Everything.
He knew when to be aggressive, when to be soft, and I needed aggressive this morning after the episode with Jac.
With ease he lifted me into the air, pushing my back against the cold tile wall, then plunged into me.
âWhoa.â I nearly slid down as the force of his thrusts had me seeing stars.
âThisâ¦â He captured my mouth again and again, matching his movements effortlessly, making me lose my mind, all sense of feeling.
It was perfect.
He was perfect.
I was so close, my hands greedily trying to grab at anything I could to get more leverage when I finally found my release and accidentally said out loud, âI love you.â
It was impossible to see his face as I slid down the front of his wet body. I expected him to freak out.
âGood.â He kissed my mouth softly, then exhaled as if he was relieved. âBecause Iâve loved you for a very long time.â
âWhat?â
âWe should get ready.â He pulled away from me, then slapped my butt playfully. âDonât want your boss to fire you.â
âNikolai, shouldnât we talkââ
âWe will.â He cut me off.
What just happened?
Things got weirder as the day progressed. Nikolai, when he was in my office, was edgy, short, and then apologetic.
âIdiot,â I muttered to myself. I say I love you to the first guy I sleep with?
I could only imagine what my father would do if he knew Nikolai and I were involved, considering the contract specifically warned against it.
Speaking of the contract⦠was that void now? Was I still a prisoner? Did it matter? Would I stay if he ripped it up? I swallowed over a lump in my throat. Yes. I would stay.
Because I did love him. I couldn't explain it, but it was like a part of me was tied to him. It was a scary thought, one that no matter how many times I tried to justify it, I couldn't.
âTry harder!â Nikolai barked into the phone. He pinched the bridge of his nose as he glanced from me back to the window. âYou're right. I'm sorry. Maybe it's not in Seattle.â He gave a curt nod.
âI know what your information says but we needâ¦â An impatient sigh ended in a pithy curse. âFine.â
âEverything okay?â I asked, hoping he wouldn't bite my head off for asking. âAre⦠you okay?â
âNo.â He shoved his hands into his pockets and stared out the floor-to-ceiling windows, the Seattle cityscape was blanketed in rays of sunlight, bursting through the clouds. âI'm not.â
âYou can talk to me.â I stood and slowly made my way over to him. âYou know that, right?â
âThat's just itâ¦â He sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. âI can't⦠I really can't.â
âButââ
âMaya.â Nikolai turned. âI wish I could. Believe me.â
I stared down at the ground, nervously popping my knuckles as he rocked back and forth on his heels.
The movement, so familiar⦠hypnotic.
Back and forth, back and forth.
I popped my knuckles again.
Nikolai grabbed my hands firmly. âWhat's going on?â
âYour shoesâ¦â I felt my vision blurring. âNot your shoes. Sorry, just the way you're standing.â
Realization crossed his features, though I have no clue why. I looked back down at his shoes. I couldn't help it.
Slowly, Nikolai raised his hand to my face. I thought he was going to feel my forehead, maybe I was getting sick?
Instead, he covered my eyes with his hand, making it so my only choice was to look down, at the movement of his shoes as they rocked back and forth across the floor.
And like a horror movie pressing play in my mind.
I saw blood on his shoes, drip, drip, drip.
With a gasp I pulled away.
âMaya, what did you see?â
âBlood.â I gasped. âOn your shoes.â