It’s fast, ferocious, and completely vicious.
I’ve never been this turned on in my whole life.
Finally, he slides his dick out of my achy mouth and I feel a warm liquid on my face. Did this asshole just come on my face?
I’m still reeling from the throat-fucking and delirious with my own arousal, so my reaction is delayed and all I can do is watch.
Landon smears his cum on my face, massaging it on my lips before he whispers, “My own piece of art.”
I blink, still unable to believe the sight in front of me. He definitely looks elated, but there’s also a dangerous purse in his lips.
“You really shouldn’t have caught my interest. Now, I’ll have to swallow you alive, little muse.”
13
LANDON
I have ninety-nine problems, but popularity isn’t one of them.
Due to my charming personality, mouthwatering looks, and genius skills, I happen to attract a lot of attention.
But not all attention is good.
As is pointed out by my vice president of sorts in the Elites. Nila. And by vice president, I mean the one who does my bidding. I only gave her a title so I could manipulate her to the fullest. Like all the other members, her role is to be used as a dutiful pawn.
She’s short, packs more of a punch with her words than her fists, and likes to believe she has a spot on my small list of prodigies.
Now, don’t get me wrong. Nila was probably a good fuck, which is why I remember it happened, although it’s been a few years, and she’s the only one I’ve fucked more than once—as in, once and a half because I couldn’t be bothered to finish the second time around. But that’s about it.
She’s standing at the entrance of my college art studio, wearing a camisole that’s only held up by a flimsy thread around her neck.
Her brown hair falls to her naked shoulders and she likes to consume chewing gum more than air. There’s nothing I want to do more than dump her and her cheap habits into the dirtiest part of the Thames.
However, she’s relaying important information and it’s in my best interest to listen to her. The brilliant Thames idea has to be unfortunately postponed.
I abandon the piece of clay I’ve been working on, stub my cigarette in the ashtray, and lean against the wall opposite her.
“You were saying? And make it quick, because my tolerance for people in my space is below zero.”
She bats her fake eyelashes. “Including me?”
“Especially you.”
She juts her lips in an immature pout but quickly recovers. “So yeah. Apparently, you pissed off the wrong people. The Heathens and the Serpents are, contrary to your plans, speaking together and possibly plotting against you.”
“More fun. Who cares?”
“Uh, I don’t know. The rest of us who will be caught in the aftermath? We’re not trained mafia men like those guys.”
“You signed up for this knowing full well about the possibility of turning into collateral damage.”
“So…you’ll let us fend for ourselves?”
“For fuck’s sake.” I retrieve another cigarette and light it. “You’re not kids, last I checked. Besides, if there’s something major, I will interfere and stop it from affecting the group.”
I can’t be arsed, if I’m being honest, but an attack on the club is a direct threat to me, and that’s simply not an agenda I support.
“Rory said you’re not paying much attention to the club.”
Rory, the second in command with Nila, and someone I only gave the co-vice president position to because he can be molded like clay, has started to think he could have his own opinions. I don’t appreciate that in my domain, and I will certainly have to nip it in the bud before he turns into a worse problem.
“Tell Rory everything is under control. I’m sure you’ll help me convince him, Nila. You know you’re the only one I trust.”
I don’t mean a single word I’ve said, but I’m convincing enough that I’m rewarded with Nila’s heart eyes.
“Of course!” She approaches me with a sultry look plastered all over her above-average face and places a hand on my chest. “Now that we got that out of the way…”
I stare at her mud-green eyes, so big and muted and terribly boring. The only eyes I’d like staring back at me are those of powder blue and tarnished innocence.
Mia kicked me out of her room last night after she signed that if I cut off her light again, she’d slice my throat in my sleep. Since then, I’ve been in the uni studio for the sole reason that it was the closest.