Rubbing my eyes, I decide I’ve done enough digging for the night and head upstairs. I change into a pair of sleep pants and slide into bed next to her.
She shifts, knocking the books off the bed, and plasters herself against my body. I wrap an arm around her waist and pull her in close. We sleep like that for the night.
Chapter Three
AINSLEY
For the last couple of days, I’ve woken up in the middle of the night to find Mikhail’s arm wrapped around me. It’s the best sleep I’ve had since I was a teenager, before my life changed. But when I wake up in the mornings, he’s gone, leaving me to wonder where I stand with him.
I know he saw the textbooks I was trying to hide that first night after I fell asleep studying. I have class tonight, and I need to figure out how to get out of here. It’s a secret only Selene knows about… and now, I guess, Mikhail. Neither of my sisters have any idea.
It’s what I used the money I got from Lennon for until she was cut off. I was relieved when the finance office called to tell me an anonymous donor had stepped in to cover my tuition. I don’t know who it is. I’ve wondered, but I’m not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
Mikhail left a note saying he’d be working from his office above the Russian Cardroom and Yelena’s. Now I’m pacing the house, trying to figure out how I’m going to get to campus. I already missed classes on Monday because Selene wouldn’t let me leave the motel. I was able to join via Skype, but that won’t work tonight. I have finals, then we break for the Christmas holiday.
I know Mikhail has alarms and cameras all over the house. I’ve found most of them, so I’m aware he’ll be alerted the moment I leave. Glancing outside, I see two men stationed, waiting and watching. I step onto the front patio and walk toward them to see how much space I can get before they stop me. As soon as I hit the driveway, one of their phones rings, and the guard answers. I smile when I hear Mikhail’s muffled voice. He knew the second I stepped outside.
“Ms. Duncan, how can we help you?” the other guard asks. He doesn’t have much of an accent, which tells me he’s a naturalized Bratva member.
“Just wanted some fresh air.” I turn and head back into the house, my mind racing as I plan my next move.
With two of them out there, I’ll need something that can keep them both distracted. I know from personal experience that when a smoke or fire alarm goes off, the gate automatically opens so the fire crews can enter. That’s how I’m going to make my escape.
I use the burner phone and arrange for a car to pick me up in an hour, then I get to work. I move around the kitchen, pretending to cook dinner on the stovetop and in the oven. But what I’m really doing is setting up small smoke fires that will trigger the alarms.
I grab my book bag and hide it near the front door. The gated community we live in is open to the public, so Ubers and Lyft transportation can enter without being searched. Only the gates on each of the Bratva driveways keeps others out.
Now I wait. It doesn’t take long for the stovetop to set off the first alarm, causing a guard to come check it out. While I stand back, acting upset, I wait for the next smoke bomb to go off. As soon as it does, the guard fighting the stove fire asks for help from the other guard. When the second guard has his head in the oven, I take off running.
I’m wearing tennis shoes today instead of my heels, which are in my bag. I run out the door with my bag over my shoulder as the driveway gate opens. I rush through the crack and make it to the car as it pulls up. I tell the driver to go, and he takes off.
I let out a deep sigh of relief. I’m free. I’ll have to get in touch with Selene later. Hopefully, she can contact her friend and get me into hiding… if Mikhail hasn’t found me by then.
Mikhail
I jump up from my desk as I watch the alarms go off. I knew she was up to something, and now I regret leaving for the day. Not only does she have no clue what she’s risking by taking off, but I’m not letting her go.
I’ve struggled for the last several days with her being around me and not doing what I crave with her body again. But I also struggle with the fact that part of me still worries that if I give in to my cravings, I’m cursing her. Everyone I’ve ever cared about has been killed or taken from me. Only my brats are still around. I worry about them daily. I worry that I won’t be able to save them.
I rush out of the building and head straight for my car. Andrei stayed home with his fiancée, and Dmitri is home with his wife. I thought coming in today would help me avoid the temptation that is my fiancée. My Audi R8 revs as I peel out of the alley and onto the road.
I head toward the house, hoping to cut Ainsley off, when a thought hits me. I pull into a parking lot and grab my laptop from the passenger seat. I open the most recent background check I ran on her and quickly scroll to her course schedule.
She has school tonight. If she had only shared that information, I would have had her guards take her. Now I need to get to her before she puts herself in even more danger.
The Irish have requested payment in the form of free admission to several high-stakes poker nights. We’re still working on appeasing the Italians. Someone has been searching online for both Ansley and Lyric, but I haven’t figured out who yet. I’m digging and might need to contact Dmitri’s hacker. Andrei and I agreed not to tell Alek or Lyric what’s going on until I have concrete proof.
I turn the car around and head to Ainsley’s college campus. Following the directory, I park in the small lot across from the law building and wait. It doesn’t take long before a car pulls up and she jumps out. She glances around, as if expecting me to be watching, but I’m far enough back that she won’t see me.
She sits on a bench to swap her tennis shoes for the high heels she usually wears. She’s dressed in a pair of jeans rolled to capri length that hug her ass and hips. Hips I remember gripping as I fucked her. I’m sure she wore my fingerprint marks on her body for days.
She pulls off the sweatshirt she’d used to make me think she was staying home for the day, revealing an olive-green halter blouse. Her sexy shoulders are exposed, adorned with tattoos. She’s heavily tattooed, but not as much as I am.
As soon as she heads inside, I slip out of my car and head toward the entrance. The hair on the back of my neck rises, and I stop to look around. We aren’t alone. I send a quick text to her security team, telling them to head this way.
I enter the building. A few women pause and stare as I pass. The attention isn’t unfamiliar, but it bothers me. I have no way to show them I’m spoken for. Until I marry Ainsley and she puts a ring on my finger, I’ll have to deal with it.
I’ve dealt with women coming on to me my whole life. Andrei warned me early on it’s not just about my looks, it’s about status. Being who I am in the organization comes with this kind of attention. But Ainsley has never looked at me either way.