DOM: Alliance Series Book Three (41)
Deciding we could both use a little air, I flip on my blinker and move across the scattered traffic to take the next exit. The car behind us follows.
Val doesn’t say anything as I take a series of turns toward a large, well-lit gas station, but that’s not a surprise.
I pull up in front of an open pump and turn off the vehicle.
Val holds her phone out toward me.
“You want me to hold that for you?” I ask.
For the first time since standing in King’s entryway, Valentine raises her eyes to meet mine. They’re red rimmed and dull and have me gritting my teeth.
She looks between me and the phone still in her hand, then slowly lowers it. “You aren’t going to take it from me?”
I turn in my seat to look at her better. “I’m not taking away your phone.”
“Oh.” She sounds confused, then looks out the windshield. “Can I use the bathroom?”
What?
“Yeah, Valentine. You can use the bathroom.” My confusion matches her own. “You’re not a prisoner.”
She sets the phone back on her lap. “Can I go home, then?”
There it is.
I shake my head. “You have a new home now.”
“But I don’t want to go with you anymore.”
Her words shouldn’t sting. Obviously, she doesn’t want to go with me anymore. I can’t blame her. But I still don’t like to hear it.
“That’s too bad, Shorty.” I purposefully use one of my nicknames for her just to piss her off. “You already emailed your boss and told him you were moving to Chicago. It probably wouldn’t look good if you changed your mind on such a big decision twenty-four hours later.”
Anger blooms in her cheeks, and it’s so much better than the despair.
“I have my own income,” she argues. “I can get my own place. I won’t even tell King. You can still keep your precious deal.”
“That’s not how this works.”
Seeing one of my men at the back of my SUV, I hit the button under the steering wheel to unlock the little door over the gas tank.
The click is audible, and Val’s eyes dart to the side mirror.
She’s fascinating to watch as her eyes narrow while she takes in the details.
When she leans forward to get a better look in the mirror, I know when she sees it.
Val spins around in the seat to look out the back window. “Is that my car?”
“Uh-huh.” I unbuckle myself, then reach over to unbuckle Val.
She jerks back from me so violently she hits the back of her head on the window.
“Jesus, Val.”
She makes a sound of pain as she hunches her shoulders.
And then I get it.
And then I get mad.
“I wasn’t gonna fucking hit you,” I growl, and it sounds like more of a threat than a promise.
“Well, I don’t know!” Val’s voice is high pitched as she reaches up to rub at the spot on her head.
“I’m never going to hurt you.” I work to steady my tone.
But Val replies with a broken laugh. “Oh, won’t you?”
She’s aiming for sarcasm, but it just comes off sad. So damn sad.
This isn’t going well.
“Have I ever been violent around you?” I try to use reason, wanting her to understand.
Val drops her hand from her head to stare me right in the eyes. “I’ve never even met you.”
I’ve never even met you.
Her words have rolled around in my head for the last hour and a half of our silent drive.
She’s wrong.
And as I pull into the parking garage below my building, I decide it’s time to set her straight.
CHAPTER 19
Val
Dom turns the engine off, and quiet descends around us.
I didn’t bother trying to figure out what part of downtown Dom lives in. I’m not familiar enough with the city for it to matter. And I’m guessing he has a pretentious penthouse, so I’m sure I’ll be able to look out the windows and figure out where I am.
I may still be ignorant about what exactly being the head of the Chicago mafia entails, but I’m assuming it involves massive amounts of money.
Dom climbs out of the SUV, and I want to slap myself in the face.
It seems so obvious now.
That’s why he didn’t bat an eye at the armed guards outside King’s gate.
Probably also why that guard pulled his freaking gun out. He must’ve recognized Dom.
Love that I’m apparently the only person who doesn’t know who Dominic is.
My door gets yanked open, startling a yelp out of me.
An angry-looking Dom leans into the open doorway, crowding me as he reaches across to unbuckle me.
This time I don’t flinch. I just freeze.
His scent has been filling the car this whole time, but his leaning across me brings it right to my senses. No avoiding it.
As Dom starts to pull away, he grips my knees and spins me on the seat.
I should protest. Slap him. Something. But I’m too surprised to react.
Hands still on my knees, Dom drags me forward until my butt is ready to slide off the seat.
Geez, someone is in a hurry.