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Note from the Author 15 page

“You can head out, girls!” Carver called from the back office.

“Sweet! I’ll see you later, guys. Got a hot date with Spence tonight.” Brenda waved goodbye, her bag in hand, and raced for the car waiting for her outside.

“You coming, Eden?” April asked from the doorway, Maria a few feet from the front entrance.

“Yeah, you guys go ahead. I’ll be right behind you,” she said with a small smile, tugging her hair down from the messy bun and running soothing fingers against her sore scalp.

“Alright, girl. Great work tonight.”

“You too. And thanks again for—”

“Don’t worry about it. It’s nothing you wouldn’t have done for me. We all look out for each other. I’ll see tomorrow.”

“Yeah, tomorrow.”

God, she needed a shower. But first she needed to find the keys to her car, otherwise that shower was going to be only wishful thinking. After some vigorous searching, her bottomless bag finally yielded her set of keys. Checking the clock on the wall, Eden saw how late it was and sighed.

“Hey, Carver, I’m heading out!”

“Alright, almost done. I’ll close up.”

“Okay, I’ll see you tomorrow.”

“Sure thing.”

One o’clock in the morning brought with it a cool, yet warm breeze attributed with a summer night. The breeze felt good against her sticky, fevered skin, but with that shower sounding more and more appealing, she bounded for her car, too preoccupied that she didn’t notice him until he shoved her against her car.

“Didn’t think you’d see me again, huh, you stupid bitch?” He was strong despite his frail appearance, strong enough to subdue her attempts to free herself. “Scream and I’m going smash your head against this car,” he said, his rancid breath blowing hot against her ear. The hold he had on her arms prevented her from twisting around. Her mind was in chaos, but Eden kept control of her nerves while hastily trying to formulate a plan of escape. “First, you’re going to call your sugar daddy and tell him I need more money. The amount he paid me the first time wasn’t enough. And then you’re going to kick Jenna out of that nice little mansion she thinks she belongs in. Once she’s out on her own, she’ll come running back to me, and I’ll have enough money to take care of her.”

“You mean beat her to a bloody pulp until she does everything you say?” She needed to keep him talking. The good thing in all of this was that he wasn’t armed, so she wasn’t in any immediate danger. She’d dropped her keys when he’d apprehended her so there was no way setting off the panic alarm to alert anyone in the vicinity. “Even if I could convince Jenna to leave, she’s not going to go back to you. She’s done being your punching bag.”

“Shut the fuck up!” That struck a nerve and had him tugging painfully on her locked arms with such brute force that she heard a pop in her left shoulder. “Open the fucking door!”

The pain brought on tears, which she furiously blinked away. “The keys are on the…” she trailed off as the weight of his body was lifted off of her, and she spun around to find Carver wrestling Alex to the ground.



“Call the cops,” he growled in her direction, and though her arms and shoulders screamed for mercy, Eden did as she was told and dialed nine-one-one with trembling fingers.

They took statements, hers and Carver’s, and before they hauled Alex away, they asked if she wanted to press charges to which she replied, “Yes, I do.” For Jenna’s sake and her own, Eden wanted to put his ass away for good, at least then he would be someone else’s problem.

When the red and blue lights disappeared, Eden sagged against her car with a long, wearied sigh. She brought a hand up to nurse her left shoulder, wincing when she touched at the pulled muscle.

“There’s never a dull moment with you,” he joked in that dark smoky growl of his. “You sure you don’t want to go to the hospital or something?”

“Honestly, I just want to go home at this point and maybe ice my shoulder.”

“Let me take a look?” Obliging his request was the least she could do right now, after all he’d done for her in this one night alone. She nodded and gave him her back. He handled her with gentle yet skillful hands, careful not to further aggravate the main area.

“Is it dislocated?”

“Doesn’t look like it. Try rotating it for me?”

It hurt like the dickens, but she was able to rotate it without too much complication. “That’s good. It’s probably a strain, but I would have someone check it out for you, just to be sure.”

“Maybe tomorrow,” she conceded, turning around to face him again. “How do you know this stuff?”

He shrugged. “High school and college football. You tear, strain, and dislocate a lot. After a while you start to learn the symptoms. Plus I studied sport’s medicine before opening the bar.” Yeah, she definitely pegged him for an athlete, as big as he was. That thought incited a blush that made her grateful it was dark enough in the parking lot that he didn’t see.

“I don’t know what I would’ve done if you hadn’t come out when you did. Thank you.”

“It’s no problem. But like I said, you keep interesting company. First the ‘suit and tie’ and now this rat faced bastard.”

“The suit and tie?”

“Yeah, the broody guy in the suit that dragged you out like you were his own personal Raggedy Ann doll.”

“Dominic,” she quietly supplied.

“What’s his deal? Is he someone we have to worry about?”

“No, that was the first and last time, I promise. We’re…we’re actually getting a divorce soon.” It was the first time she’d actually said it out loud to anyone other than Jenna. And the fact that that other person happened to be her very sexy, very gallant boss with a killer smile made it that much more awkward. She needed to go, like yesterday.

“Which means you’ll no longer be sporting this boulder?” he took hold of her hand left hand and grinned down at her wedding ring. “This things huge, it’s a wonder you don’t have a hand injury too.”

Eden gently pulled back her hand with a sheepish smile. “I’m returning it after the divorce. It’s way too flashy anyways.”

“Yeah, I didn’t peg you for the flashy sort of girl.” If she didn’t know him so well, she would’ve sworn he was flirting with her. But flirt was part of Carver’s charm. It came to him as natural as breathing.

“I’m not, I mean not anymore. It’s a long story.” She sighed. “I’m going to head out. Thank you again.”

Having retrieved her keys from the ground when the cops came, Eden unlocked the door and stepped inside the driver’s side. Carver waited until she was settled, with her seatbelt in place, before closing the door for her. “You’re welcome.” He flashed a smile and she was again taken aback by how gorgeous he was, handsome in the way that he needed to have his own calendar, in her opinion. That smile drew attention to the devastating blue of his eyes that gleamed like sapphires. If she wasn’t already so embroiled in this very complicated thing with Dominic, Eden was sure she would’ve fallen hard for Carver. She was already attracted to him. Honestly the man oozed sex appeal so potent that any woman within the vicinity would’ve felt it. But she was emotionally and currently physically, unavailable. She had way too many issues that needed to be resolved before she even contemplated getting into relationship with someone. “Take care of yourself, Eden.”

That’s exactly what she intended to do. With a parting smile, she turned the engine over and headed home.

* * *

 

It was while settling Liam in his crib and dropping a kiss on his soft, puffy cheek that Eden decided to forgo the shower and bathe instead. On silent, naked feet Eden entered the master bath, and though it had been home to her years before, it felt strange entering this place now that it was his domain. Even as she stepped inside the all-white bathroom with its reflective milk white walls and glass mosaic tiled floor, she tossed a few nervous glances behind her just to make sure he wasn’t there. Eden silently chastised herself for being silly. He was halfway around the world. There was no way he was going to come out of the shadows like some boogeyman and catch her in the act.

Her soaps and bath salts were exactly as she’d left them, nothing out of place, situated right next to his toiletries. She didn’t know how to feel about that. But that was nothing new at this point. Surrounded by sumptuous bubbles and nearly scorching hot water, Eden sank deeper into the tub that was big enough to accommodate two more people comfortably. With the painkillers she’d taken doing their job, the pain in her shoulder wasn’t as excruciating, but the dull ache was a clear reminder of what she’d faced earlier in the evening. With any luck, Alex was rotting away in a cell right now. Eden hadn’t said anything to Jenna when she’d taken Liam, but she would tomorrow. It was Eden’s hope to have Jenna press battery charges on him, something concrete that would stick and keep him in prison for years to come. She was willing to testify and would encourage her best friend to do the same. Alex had a record a mile long, the majority were domestic abuse charges he’d accrued since he’d been with Jenna. Jenna needed a fresh start, she needed some peace of mind, and Eden was sure it would start by putting Alex away.

Closing her eyes, shutting off her brain, Eden lounged back and luxuriated. Nearly a half hour later, she emerged from the ceramic tub, clean and relaxed, taking with her the distinct scent of sandalwood and citrus. She slipped back into her robe before exiting the bathroom.

She knew instinctively that he was in the room even before she saw him. The tiny hairs on her skin stood on end as slivers of both pleasure and fear licked down her spine. Her heart forgot its rhythm at the sight of him, beating erratically against her breastbone. He looked as though he’d just arrived and his first stop had been to Liam’s room where he emerged now, silently closing the connecting doors behind him. He was still in his suit, business as usual. Eden felt her body instantly responding to the sight of that suit, and she was startled to find that she’d developed a fetish over the last few months. Dominic in a suit was an aphrodisiac all on its own. It was fitted, tailored as all his suits tended to be; black slacks hugging his strong masculine thighs, while his shirt, a deep burgundy that looked amazing against his complexion, was fitted perfectly to his upper physique.

He’d discarded the jacket somewhere along the way, and Eden knew there’d been a tie at some point, but that too was gone in the way of the missing suit jacket. The sleeves of the shirt were rolled up to his elbows, and he’d unbuttoned the first three buttons so that the column of his neck and a bit of his chest was left exposed. The allure of that exposed golden skin dropped in her the need to press her lips at the point where neck met chest. When her gaze finally met his, it was to find him assessing her with the same deliberate thoroughness that she’d exercised. Heat suffused every inch of her skin, and though she knew there was the barrier of the robe to protect her, Eden couldn’t have felt more naked beneath the unerring scope of his predatory gaze.

“Hello,” he greeted in his husky timbre.

“Hi.” She licked her lips nervously, looking past his shoulder to the exit behind him. Eden knew she needed to make her escape now before things spiraled completely out of control. “I know you must be tired. I’m just going to leave.” She didn’t take two steps past him before he grabbed her arm and dragged her backwards to the wall by the bathroom door. He backed her against that wall and held her there, dominant to the very core, every inch of his hard angled body surged against her yielding femininity, rendering her immobile. He swooped down, and with a kiss that instantly set her ablaze, his tongue licked at the seam of her mouth, demanding access. His groan rumbled at the taste of her liquid sweetness, strained and muted in the depth of the mouth he took without permission, but knew was freely given.

Wetness instantly pooled between her thighs as his roving hand frantically moved down the length of her body, cupping her breast through the thin layer of cotton, tweaking a distended nipple until she cried out in pleasure and pain. Her body involuntarily arched towards him, wanting more. But that hand scrambled lower still, down her thighs until fingers found her hot slickness, running satisfyingly down the center. “So wet for me,” he growled, and she whimpered at his mercy. He manhandled her; his large hands firmly gripped her thighs and hoisted her up against the wall until she stared down into his rapacious green eyes, eyes that held hers as he lowered her onto his cock, sliding simultaneously in molten flesh that greedily engulfed him.

Powerful legs maintained her weight as he began to move, long, smooth drives that filled a void in her that she hadn’t known was empty until now.

“Eden…” Dominic rasped. He pinned her arms above her head and nuzzled into her neck, taking into his lungs the sandalwood and citrus that smelled so much better on her skin than it ever did on his. The insane need to feel her heart pushed him to drive deeper into her pliant body, a need he would never satisfy but never tired of trying. “This is Eden,” he murmured in silent wonder almost too quietly to himself, but she heard and her heart took it like oxygen. She dipped her head to steal a kiss that he instantly took charge of, and their tongues tangled. He caught her lower lip between his teeth and nibbled before plunging his tongue back into the sweetness of her mouth, depriving her of air, but it was breath Eden was all too willing to do without if it meant prolonging this euphoria. His hips drove in hard, slamming into her and she held on, squeezing her legs around his waist while she rode his every thrust, surrendering to the cavalcade of emotions he made her feel.

“Dom…Dom…” she panted, chanting his name like a pagan prayer, her beautiful sounds hailing him her deity as he felt her walls growing tight, her orgasm bearing down on him like a force of nature. “Come for me, Eden,” he demanded, his voice threaded with raw emotion. And her body, the all too willing supplicant, came undone at his command. The force of her orgasm consumed her, engulfed her in a blaze of white hot pleasure that blinded her to anything else. She felt him, heard an almost tortured groan choke him as he came deep inside her.

He took her two more times before dawn broke over the horizon, and Eden readily spread her legs for him, forgetting everything else that should’ve mattered for another dizzying ride on his roller coaster. When it was over and the world righted itself, she silently marveled how she’d gone nearly a year and a half without sex to having it a handful of times in the span of a few short days. But then that spoke more to Dominic’s potent sexual appeal than her lack of available partners. He had a sway over her that she could not shake, no matter how hard she tried. And she was trying. But as exhibited, her attempts at putting distance between them always led her exactly where she was not supposed to be—in his arms, in his bed—a cycle that was so hard to break.

She needed to leave. Find her robe and steal away before her hypocrisy made itself known. He wouldn’t know she was gone until much later, and by then, Eden would’ve had time to shower and process things before she had to face him again. At least then she would be better prepared to face the awkwardness she knew would come. A little dignity would do her well considering she’d exhibited very little of it so far. Easing out of his restrictive hold took some maneuvering, but once she sat up, a cursory glance in his direction gave her pause. His breathing was controlled, his chest rising and falling steadily in sleep. He looked exhausted, and Eden figured it had more to do with the jetlag than the explosive sex they’d had. It took far more to satiate Dominic’s unquenchable carnal hunger, Eden remembered all too clearly. She crawled off the bed. Her bathrobe lay strewn on the floor in the empty space between the bathroom and bed, stripped from her body, and tossed haphazardly in the heat of passion. She slid into it, wincing when her shoulder gave a protesting twinge. More painkillers, she thought silently, tying to sash before disappearing inside Liam’s nursery.

* * *

 

He watched her avidly. Transfixed like a man sentenced to a lifetime of blindness, and her brilliance, her breathtaking beauty, was the last thing he was permitted to see. She smiled so ravishingly that he envied his son for putting that smile on her face. She was dressed simply in dark rinsed jeans and a sleeveless chiffon blouse. Hair that he’d threaded his fingers through in the heat of passion, tumbled around her shoulders in loose waves. Her feet were bare as she toddled along in the green grass with Liam between her legs teaching him how to walk, her words of encouragement soothing the happy boy as his legs buckled and he stumbled. It was nothing at all like the childhood he’d had. He’d once believed in his undying cynicism that she would abandon Liam in the same way that Dominic himself had been abandoned. He’d set her up to fail long before giving her the chance to prove herself. But he’d seen in so many ways that she was nothing like his mother; there was no comparison between the two. The love and peace that he’d never received, she gave to their son in abundance, without reservation and Dominic treasured her for that alone.

There was so much that he could learn from her, so much that he wanted to learn, to know, but those wants were inconsequential, paling in light of the damage he’d caused her. It pained him to remember her anguished confession when she’d said that he had created her demons and Dominic had known. How could he not when he had been the architect of her torment? But to hear those words from that beautiful mouth, to know that he’d instilled fear in her heart gutted him. Somewhere in hell he knew his mother was cackling, knowing the cycle of her abuse was still very much alive in the son that she’d hated more than life itself. But it was a cycle Dominic was determined to break.

He understood a little more now the reason why he had never been able to cure himself of his obsession with her. Why he’d gone to such lengths to have her. That moment five years ago when he’d seen her on that stage, untouched by his sadism, ignorant to the predator that he’d been, there had been meaning in that moment. Meaning that he was only now beginning to understand. His darkness had been drawn to her light, enticed by that very thing he hadn’t known he’d been searching for until he found it in her. His Eden. In her, laid the garden of his peace. In her year long absence from his life, while she had thrived and lived to become this woman who challenged him in all things, Dominic had been aimless, prowling around restlessly like a beast without his trainer. And when she’d returned, he’d done the only thing he knew how to keep her at his side. His recent trip to Greece had been enlightening, his longing for her had been physically and mentally unbearable, so much so that he’d cut the two week long trip short; the private jet couldn’t have brought him back fast enough. Sliding back the French doors, he moved towards them. She had her dark head down, so absorbed in Liam’s antics, that she didn’t see him approaching until he stood only a few short feet away.

Eden’s skin prickled in that peculiar way it always did when he was near. She looked up and found him standing there clad in a pristine white shirt, sleeves appropriately rolled up, in a pair of tailored steel grey chinos and black loafers. Casual and sexy. His intrinsic magnetism instantly drawing her in. She focused her attention on Liam, scooping down to pick him up, she noticeably winced, her face crinkling in pain as her shoulder protested.

“What’s wrong?” He was there in an instant. Taking Liam in his arms, he trained his gaze back on her. “Are you hurt?” he urged impatiently, needing her to give him an immediate answer.

“It’s my shoulder,” she murmured, raising her hand to the site of her pain. “There was an incident at work last night.” Leveling him with stare, Eden asked, “Did you pay Jenna’s ex-boyfriend to do something for you?”

“Yes.”

“What was it?”

“To find you,” he said concisely. “I was desperate enough to employ his help.”

She appreciated his honesty. “He came by my job last night, making threats and demanding more money from you. He caught me by surprise when I was leaving work, and I guess he sprained my shoulder when he had me against my car.”

A dark cloud of emotion shadowed his hard features for a moment, while his jaw clenched in an obvious bout to control whatever it was he was feeling. He managed the feat, but green eyes were unable to conceal the depth of his rage. A rage Eden was unsure was directed at her.

“Can I see?” The calm of his voice said otherwise.

So completely different than when Carver had asked, Eden silently remarked. For one thing, her heart hadn’t hammered this maddeningly in nervousness as she swept her hair to one side of her shoulder and allowed Dominic his perusal. She chewed anxiously on her lower lip as she quite literally felt the touch of his gaze on her skin. “I thought the pain would ease by now, but it hurts...a lot,” she admitted softly, “I think I need to go to the hospital. Jenna went out for a little while so I was going to wait until she came back so I could go. But if you could just watch Liam, I can go by myself and—”

“I’ll take you,” he said decisively, putting an immediate halt to her nervous rambling. “Jacqueline will watch Liam.”

“You don’t have to. Take me, I mean. I can go by myself.”

“I want to go with you. If you will allow me, that is.”

Eden did allow it. In fact she found it harder and harder to find reason why she should mind that Dominic was escorting her to the hospital. He declined the chauffeured services and instead they took a different car that got them to the hospital in less time than it would’ve normally taken. Of course that was also with Dominic driving like he was on a race track. Three hours later, they emerged from the emergency room. There was nothing broken, according to the doctor on duty, but it was a pulled muscle for which he prescribed a higher dose of painkillers and advised her to ice it to keep the swelling down. Nothing she hadn’t already been doing.

“Why are you so quiet?” she gently prodded in the silence of the car, knowing he’d taken to the caverns of his mind again.

“I’ll take care of him.”

Eden frowned. “That’s not what I want, Dominic,” she said carefully, needing him to understand. “I didn’t tell you so you could come to my rescue. I can handle this.”

“Handle it by further getting hurt?” he countered derisively, the condescending undertone she hated so much scraping against her skin like thorns. “He will not come near you again.” The finality of that statement was punctuated by him killing the ignition and stepping out of the car.

Eden ran after him, catching his arm before he could walk too far away “So that’s it? Whatever you say goes? I don’t get a say?”

“I will not compromise when it comes to your safety,” he grated, his lips compressing into a thin line of disapproval.

“I’m a big girl, Dominic, I can take care of myself. I spent an entire year away from you, and I was fine. Alex is in jail. He assaulted me and I’m pressing charges. He already has a rap sheet for what he did to Jenna. Getting him convicted shouldn’t be that difficult. It’s not your job to take care of me. At least it won’t be…” she trailed off, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear as she met his gaze.

“Right. The divorce.”

The inescapable death of this marriage hung over Dominic’s head like the blade of a guillotine. If he asked for more time, she would cry foul. Then there was the very real prospect of her suing him for breaching that damnable contract. The money wasn’t the problem. He had it in abundance and had always shared it with her regardless of the glaring fact that he’d used it to control her in the past. He drew in a deep breath still frustrated by what had happened to her. She had his hands tied in demanding that he not intervene on her behalf when he had the means to do exactly that. He now regretted the agreement they’d made in telling James not to tail her. If his security guard had been there, she certainly would not have gotten hurt.

“Yes, the divorce,” she reiterated. “Four more months.”

“You count the days so diligently.” There was hardly any bite to the soft delivery, nevertheless the statement spoke of his frustrations on the subject.

Eden’s brows drew together. “Aren’t you? I mean it’s what we both want.”

His lips curled up into a halfhearted smile as he stepped closer to her reaching out to gently brush a lock of hair behind her ear, his hand lingering on her cheek. “What I want is… not important.” He leaned in to brush a heart wrenchingly sweet kiss at the center of her forehead. “I’ve always cared about you, Eden,” he confided truthfully, pulling back, “I’ve just been horrible at showing it.”

She took a step back with a shuddering breath “Well, it doesn’t matter now.” The lies she told could fill a gorge. She lowered her gaze knowing his perceptiveness would glean the truth from that lie. And the truth was that a very large part of her reveled in his softly spoken words, the ill placed delight reaching down to stroke at her foolish heart.

“No,” he murmured, “I guess it doesn’t.” His long legs carried him away, leaving Eden standing in the wake of his uncharacteristic tenderness, her mind an utter mess of thoughts that did not make the slightest sense, all the while wishing he would return and explain himself.

* * *

 

“I think this one might be a little stronger,” Jenna warned, her voice slightly hoarse from scream-singing half the evening. They were in their swimsuits. Eden’s a little black number with red polka dots and Jenna’s a dark blue one that displayed her cute little tanned ass. Strawberries and tequila perfumed the warm summer breeze while the intermittent sound of the blender whirred over the Third Eye Blind’s “Semi-Charmed Life” playing through the speakers that they knew by heart. It was nineties night, at least that’s what they’d dubbed it four margaritas ago as they sang rather horribly with every song they recognized, which was all of them. Drunk wasn’t exactly what one would call Eden’s current state, but she was bordering on happy, a.k.a tipsy, two levels beneath absolute inebriation. Jenna on the other hand... Eden chortled as she watched the blond haired woman stumble back from the little bar area they’d set up by the lounge chairs, the frothy, iced drinks she had in her hand spilling all over the ground.

“Here, try.” She handed Eden what was left of the coral red, strawberry scented drink before lowering herself down the pool’s ledge, plunking her feet back into the warm water.

It was icy tequila with very little strawberry. Eden sipped it. This one was going to take her a minute to finish. “You didn’t even try on this one,” Eden joked, nudging Jenna’s shoulder. “So, are you okay?” It was only right to ask considering Alex had been sentenced to three years in prison today. It wasn’t only the assault on Eden that had prompted the judge to convict him. It had been a culmination of petty thefts to drug charges and outstanding warrants for his arrest that had ultimately sealed his fate. They’d gone to court earlier this afternoon and when they’d come out, Jenna had been pale and withdrawn, barely saying a word to Eden until they’d retuned to the mansion.

Jenna shrugged. “I didn’t want to see him that way. He looked old, worn. Like the world chewed him up and spit him back out. He wasn’t the Alex I remembered, the Alex who…who looked out for me, you know?” She turned to look at her best friend with glassy eyes, hoping she would understand what she wasn’t able to say.

Eden didn’t know, because to her, Alex had always been the asshole that beat up her best friend. She hadn’t known any other side to him than the piece of shit he’d been. So no, she didn’t know exactly what Jenna was talking about. But that didn’t mean she couldn’t empathize. Nineties, margarita night was made for reasons like this. “Maybe he had good intentions when you guys first met, but he’s not that guy anymore. He’s changed and so have you, Jen. For the better. You deserve so much better than the brand of love Alex gave you.”

“And how about you?” Jenna nudged her back.

A small knit materialized between Eden’s brows. “What about me?” she asked, kicking and splashing the water with her legs and feet.

“What are you going to do about your baby daddy?”

Eden tossed her head back and laughed. “What I planned on doing from the beginning.”

“The divorce?”

Why everyone suddenly seemed surprised that she was still intent on separating from Dominic was news to Eden. Nothing had changed. This was the only end result that would benefit her in the long run. Dominic couldn’t hurt her or control her or lord over her life like he’d done so many times before in the past. Old hurts, the humiliation she’d born as his wife, along with the mental abuse had left a stain on her soul, one that could not easily be washed off. She wasn’t heartless, and on some level she knew his brutality towards her stemmed greatly from the atrocities he’d endured as a child. Even now thinking on it, knowing the constant struggle he faced made her hurt for him. Like the pain was so intense that it struck her chest like a shot put.


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