“Yes. Sir.”
“Be ready for me, Pollyanna.”
She groans. “I don’t think I’m up for a club?—”
“I don’t give a fuck.” Her performing as my plaything in a slew of clubs in public? That’s going to, if I play it right, get the ultimate door open.
And I always play it right.
“But we’re not going to a club. Tonight, I’m coming to you.”
I hang up because I can. Because it’ll piss her off and I want her angry and heated when I show up on her doorstep.
I call my car and pace on the sidewalk. The more I think about it, the more I think I’m going to keep copies or take some of the secrets I uncover, just for myself and my own use in the future. They’re power. They’re favors in the making. I’ll get a piece of the Knights, and it’ll make me untouchable.
Of course, I’ll avenge Ruby and the girls who suffered as she did. That’s not me having a heart, it’s just righting a wrong and letting others benefit.
My car slides to a stop in front of me, and I get into the back before giving my driver Ivy’s address on Irving.
Then I settle back.
Ivy will not be spared.
I call her again and hit the button to raise the partition. Ivy answers, trying to sound perfectly neutral. “Yes?”
“Ready?”
“For what?” She pauses for a second. “Mercer…”
I can hear the soft purr of anticipation in her voice.
“When I said ready, I meant I want you wet and about to come. So send me the code to your building and leave your door unlocked.”
“Can we talk? About this? I don’t?—”
“Send that code. Now.”
My phone pings a second later with the code.
“Mercer, I can’t get hold of Cara, and?—”
“This is not the time. It’s Sir, not Mercer.”
I wait, phone still in hand.
“Yes,Sir.”
Fuck, she’s a brat. I’m going to love torturing that out of her. Or deeper into her. I’m not quite sure yet.
“Lie down, Pollyanna, and lift your skirt. I want you to rub your pussy in slow strokes over those pretty panties, until you find your spot.”
“Tell me what to do,” she rasps.
I grin. “Slowly slide your fingers up to your clit and then down again. Over and over. Doesn’t that feel good?”
“No.”
She’s lying. A soft sigh breaks free.