âDid you bring everything you needed?â Ashley asks from the front passenger seat. Weâre in a blacked out Suburban and this is giving me all sorts of déjà vu.
But instead of her and Titus taking us to Jackâs home in Colorado, now weâre all leaving and headed to a safe house somewhere outside of Dallas, Texas.
Iâve never been before, but the weather seems mild and the scenery is a hell of a lot more city than the ranch.
Finally pulling my vision from the vanishing skyline, I look toward Ashley. âI have everything except for my hairbrush. I couldnât find it anywhere.â
âDid you misplace it?â Jack cuts into our conversation, his broad shoulder bumping into me as he speaks, the small contact sending a shiver up my spine.
Stop it. I scold my treacherous body. Iâm still mad at him for pushing me away and thinking he knows whatâs best for me.
âNo. I donât think so. Iâve always left it in the same place, but I canât be too sure with how crazy things have been lately.â Iâm chewing on my bottom lip, wondering where I couldâve left it when Jack reaches out and plucks the tender flesh between his fingers.
âDonât do that, Pen.â He closes his eyes before releasing his hold and turning toward the front of the vehicle. âAshley, is there somewhere we can stop for a hairbrush or is this something you carry at the safe house.â
Ashley smirks, her eyes dancing between Jack and me. âWe have brushes at the house, but Iâd be happy to accommodate any special requests. I know Iâm particular about what I use on my hair. Just let me know, Pen, and Iâll hook you up.â
âThank you.â I let out a sigh. Iâm not looking forward to this new form of captivity. It may not be as bad as the cartel, but the kids and I are still being held against our will, unable to leave the property. Thatâs definitely going to mess with our heads. âMaybe you and the girls can pop over if things get too boring and we can have a girlsâ night.â
Titus bristles at my words, and Ashley doesnât miss it. Placing her hand on his bicep, she tries to smooth over the request. âThat sounds like fun. Iâm sure our big strong men can make something happen. After all, what good is having a security team for a family if they canât even accommodate a couple of girlfriends hanging out.â
Oh, sheâs good. Complimenting him to where his refusal would be seen as his inability to protect us seems to do the trick.
Titus gives her side eye, but the smirk on his lips tells me he knows full well what sheâs doing. Even so, he doesnât dispute her, signaling that heâs already softening to the idea.
Thank god, because I donât know how Iâm going to handle being locked up in close quarters with Jack. Not after everything thatâs happened this past week.
I meant what I said. Iâm not going to keep throwing myself at him. Iâve already done it way too much and with his track history of leaving me hanging, Iâm not willing to risk my heart anymore.
I turn toward the back of the SUV and see that the kids are asleep. I donât blame them; weâve been driving for what feels like ages.
âHow much longer?â I whisper into the cab.
âWeâre here,â Titus announces, his booming voice making the kids stir.
I turn to look out the window and see weâre pulling into a gated neighborhood, the main road taking us down a winding path to a cute little farmhouse settled amongst a thicket of trees.
My eyes narrow on the modest structure. âHow many rooms are there?â Iâm trying to gauge by the size, and itâs not looking very promising. Especially not if Mary will be staying with us.
âFour bedrooms and a study,â Jack speaks up. âYouâll take the master. The kids will each have their own room. And Mary will be just down the hall if you need help with anything.â
My brows push together, wondering where it leaves him. âAnd you? Where will you and your brothers stay?â
âHeâll be sleeping in the study. As for Jace, Hunter, and Matt, theyâll be in the house caddy corner to this one with Dr. Leventhal, his associate and Georgina.â Ashley raises a brow, giving me a mischievous smile.
âGeorgina? But I thought you fired her.â I shoot Jack an accusatory glare, wondering why this tramp is still around.
His eyes bore into mine. âSheâs no longer my employee, but I couldnât throw her on her ass and leave her to fend for herself with all that we have going on right now. What if theyâve made her a target because of her connection? Would you really be okay with something happening to her because of us?â
His words hit deep, and even though I know they make sense, I canât get my jealous heart to calm the fuck down.
Blowing out a frustrated breath, I change the topic back to our living situation and choose to ignore Georgina and her skank-ass ways all together.
âWell, you donât have to sleep in the study. I can just share a room with Amanda.â Iâm staring straight at him, asking him to make sense of this. Whoâd want to sleep in a study instead of an actual bedroom if they donât have to?
âDr. Leventhal thinks itâd be best if Amanda kept some semblance of routine. Sheâs always had her own room so this move shouldnât make her sleeping situation any different. He thinks it could make her night terrors worse.â
I cross my arms and pout. Thatâs the most ridiculous thing Iâve ever heard. If anything, I think it would comfort her, having her big sister close by. âI think you need to question whoever said Dr. Leventhal was the best. Maybe get a second opinion, because some of his suggestions seem illogical.â
âIâll do that, Princess.â Jack smirks, making my heart rate spike and blood boil all at once.
âWanting a second opinion isnât amusing, Jack.â Iâm glaring at him when the door to the SUV opens. Turning to look, I see one of the security detail is standing guard. âIs all this really necessary? Having someone walk us to a door?â
Iâm in denial. If the cartel is still after us, then yes, of course this is necessary. But my mind doesnât want to accept it. I finally got a taste of freedom after a week of hell, and Iâm just not ready to give it up.
Iâm about to step out into the drive when Jackâs strong hands pull me back into his chest, his lips hovering over the shell of my ear. âListen here, Princess. When I say something, it isnât a suggestion. Youâll obey me or so help me god, my spanking you raw will be the least of your worries.â
A shiver wracks through me, his words turning me on. Instantly, heat pools at my core and my pussy clenches. God, why does he have to be so infuriating and sexy all at the same time?
Jerking myself free, I donât even bother looking back. Instead, I look toward the rear, pulling Amanda free from her car seat and into my arms.
My panties may be soaked and I might be pulsing with need, but Hell will freeze over before I ever show that man he affects me.
Jack
I swear that girl is trying my patience.
Gritting my teeth, I watch Pen and her detail disappear into the house with both kids still knocked out from the trip.
Iâm still staring at the closed door when Titus comes up beside me, his open palm slapping me on the back. âI wish I could tell you it gets easier, brother. But it doesnât.â
âWhat doesnât?â I turn to look at him and see that the corner of his mouth is tilted up in a smirk.
âYou know what Iâm talking about. Especially now that youâll be on lockdown together. But hey, look on the bright sideâ¦â
âThereâs a bright side to this?â I raise a brow incredulously.
âYes.â Titus leans in, his words whispered for my ears only. âTexas doesnât have a Romeo and Juliet law, so thereâs nothing stopping you if itâs consensual.â
His words wash over me as the realization that Pen is now fair game hits me square in the chest.
My heart pounds as my mind reels. Visions of my fat cock thrusting in and out of Penâs little cunt flash before me, the sinful thoughts making me swell to the point of pain.
What kind of filthy fuck am I? Here we are, in a safe house, and all Iâm thinking about is ramming my cock into Penâs tight little pussy.
Shaking my head, I try to rid myself of these images. I need to do a better job of keeping things straight. Iâm her guardian, not her lover.
âThanks for the info, brother. But Iâm still her uncle.â
Titus raises a brow, his smirk never leaving his lips. âYou and I both know thatâs legally inaccurate.â
âEven so, Pen has attached a familial relationship to Jack.â Dr. Leventhal speaks up behind us and my skin prickles, wondering just how much heâd heard. âI think Jack is the best option for a guardian, seeing as how heâs the eldest and can provide some sort of structure for her before sheâs off to college.â
Maybe he didnât hear everything. A man can only hope. âYes. Sheâll be staying at the safe house with me. Thank you again for your help with the kids. I understand these arenât normal circumstances, but I want you to know that my brothers and I appreciate you working around our particular situation.â
âNo need to thank me, Jack. Youâre already paying me more than enough to compensate for any discomfort the living arrangements may cause. If itâs okay with you, Iâd like to come over tonight and check in with the kids. Make sure theyâre settling into their new environment.â
âActually, Iâd prefer it if you came in the morning.â I look back toward the house and wonder if the kids are still asleep. âToday has already been trying enough, and I want to make sure theyâre settled in before we start poking at any feelings. Just give them some room to breathe, yeah?â
Dr. Leventhal gives me a tight smile, clearly unhappy with my demand, but I couldnât care less. Those kids deserve at least one night of normalcy, or as close as we can get to it with everything going on. âVery well then, Iâll see you all tomorrow morning.â
Titus speaks up, reminding us of his presence. âIâll have one of our men walk you over.â Heâs speaking into his radio when someone emerges from a neighboring home. âOur team is occupying the entire street. Should either of you need to leave the premises at any point, thereâll be someone at your disposal. We just ask that you donât exit your homes without first alerting a team member.â Titus motions toward the man whoâs dressed in civilian clothing. âDoctor, whenever youâre ready.â
Dr. Leventhal nods, following the guard and disappearing into his temporary home.
Reaching a hand toward Titus, I try to convey my gratitude for what feels like the millionth time. âI donât think I could ever say it enough, but thank you.â
âNo need, Jack. Itâs what we do. Besides, youâll be hosting the team every summer, so Iâd say itâs more than a fair trade.â
I chuckle. âItâs nowhere near the same, but Iâll take it.â
Titusâs smirk returns. âNow how about you stop wasting time out here and go face the music. Doesnât seem like your little lady is too happy with you right now.â
I give his shoulder a shove. âIf I didnât know any better, Iâd say you were rooting for our sick little relationship.â
Titus outright snorts. âBrother, if that makes you sick, then all the men of WRATH belong in a mental ward. Trust me, you guys arenât anything special, so stop torturing yourself over it.â
Iâm shaking my head as I walk into the house, wondering if his words hold any water. Now that laws arenât an obstacle, whatâs holding me back from taking what I want?
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.