Paris’s cleavage bounces with the force of her giggle. “Should I use the dictionary, or your definition?”
I hate that she has a point. Several months ago, my own version of “professionalism” would have my face buried in that same cleavage and her short skirt hiked up over her ass.
Unfortunately, it seems I created a monster. A succubus hungry for what I can’t and won’t give her, now that my child is growing inside someone else’s womb.
Ice shoots through my veins for a millisecond. What would’ve happened if I got Paris pregnant?
I’m not a religious man. But right now, I am praying my thanks to any god that’s listening that the worst-case scenario never came to life.
“Whichever helps you keep your job,” I drawl.
Paris giggles again and saunters her way out of my office, her rounded hips swaying side to side with every step of those sky-high stilettos. The only reason why I notice is because I want to make sure she does, in fact, actually leave my presence.
Which means I also manage to catch my brother smirking at me with a raised eyebrow.
“What.”
Mak shrugs not-so-innocently. “I’m just thinking. Take a shit or get off the pot, man.”
“The fuck?”
“Fuck her or fire her. But pick one.”
I snarl every curse word in Russian I can think of under my breath, which only makes my little brother chuckle.
“You want her?” I snap at him. “Have at her. Get her out of my hair.”
“Fuck no.” Mak makes a face and settles back into his favorite chair. “I prefer my woman to have more substance between the ears.”
I could defend Paris. She is, after all, a fairly competent assistant. I wouldn’t have hired her otherwise. But she’s also an outlet who was convenient when I needed something—rather, someone—to burn off my horniness.
Now, I can hardly stand her.
I’m pretty sure it’s mostly my own fault.
The door opens again and I’m about to tell Paris off when I see my sister’s familiar smile poke in. “Got a quick question for ya.”
“Fine.”
Sofi slides through the door and closes it behind her. But before she can voice her question, my phone buzzes and I grab it from the desk. “Hold the thought,” I order as I answer.
“Thought you should know about a schedule change,” Viktor, the vor I assigned to tail Daphne, reports. “She’s been consistent every day, but made a sudden outing this morning. We’re following her now.”
“Not to work?” I tell myself to calm the fuck down before I start jumping to conclusions.
“She’s off today. We had Lev call in as a prospective client and they told him she’d be back tomorrow. When he pressed for info, they just said she had a personal emergency.”
My heart leaps into my throat. “Is she okay? Is she hurt?”
“She seems fine.” I can hear the shrug in his voice. “But I thought you should know.”
“Good. Keep on her and let me know what happens.”
“Will do, pak—wait. We’re turning off here.”
I hold my breath. Sofi and Mak look at me expectantly.
Viktor clears his throat and readjusts the phone. “We’re across the street from an outpatient clinic. Looks like an OB-GYN. She’s getting out of her car now.”