LOGIN“What does he look like?” Anja queried, attempting to ignore the raise of Sienna’s perfectly manicured eyebrows as petite hands nudged an empty glass in Anja’s direction. “I’m not your damn sommelier.”
“Uh, tall, muscular, shaved head, brown eyes, nose that looks like it’s been punched a few times…” She trailed off, taking a tentative sip of her wine in an attempt to stop herself. She could’ve talked about the dimple buried between the bristles of his chin or the gentle bow outlining his ruddy upper lip, about his broad, rugged hands or the deep, chiseled lines etched beneath the fabric of his shirt, but the disgusted look breaching Sienna’s ivory skin snapped her back to reality. Elford’s words echoed forebodingly; He is dangerous. Far more dangerous than you could imagine. Yet she’d spend all night dreaming of him – lustful earthen eyes observing her, the heat from his rough palm against the small of her back, how her heart had thrummed rhythmically at the sight of him.
“Yep, that’s Jon Moretti alright,” Anja nodded, gulping down a half glass of red wine before letting out a low whistle. “I’m jealous. He’s a stone cold fox.”
“Revolting,” Sienna scowled, jade green eyes boring daggers into Anja. “He’s not a good person, Zoe. You need to stay far away.”
“Elford’s already warned me.”
Sienna’s gaze shifted to Zoe, her brow furrowed agitatedly. “Well, it didn’t seem to register. I can see you getting all dreamy-eyed just talking about him. Taking risks is all fun and games, Zo, until you end up seriously hurt.”
From her position in the corner of the sofa, Anja scoffed. “Jesus, Sienna, loosen up. The whole point of a risk is the adrenaline that comes from the potential of getting hurt. Why else would anyone go bungee jumping or sky diving or swim with damn sharks? You can’t spend your entire life surrounded by safety nets. What a boring existence.”
“Better a boring existence than none at all.”
“You might as well have none at all if that’s your outlook.” Raising her hands in exasperation, she widened her eyes as she swiveled to face Zoe. “You have to take a risk sometime. Might as well be for a ride on Jon fucking Moretti.”
Sienna’s glass had been plonked onto the coffee table now, her usual calm composure frazzled as she rolled her eyes exasperatedly. “Bungee jumping and all that shit is regulated, Anja. What you’re trying to do right now is send our friend home with a dangerous fucking criminal. How can you be so nonchalant about this shit?”
The tension between the pair was only escalating, and Zoe opted out, allowing her head to loll back onto the pilled, gray fabric of the sofa and her eyes to close, her mind drifting to thoughts she knew she shouldn’t be having. She reimagined the moment he’d leaned in for his cigarettes, how desperately she had wanted his lips to find hers, to know what he tasted like, to feel the hard ridges of his biceps beneath her palms. The argument between her friends dissipated, replaced only by thoughts of her unlikely knight in a black trench coat.
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Bitter air nipped at Zoe’s bare legs, covered only by a small sheath of black denim, as she stepped out into the parking lot of SubTerra. Working the floor had its perks, she had to admit. She’d made enough money to not only pay her rent but also make a dent in her sizeable debt – enough to keep the relentless collector off her back for the time being. The amount of skin she had to show to get the damn payment though wasn’t exactly comfortable.
Jon Moretti had vanished, seemingly evaporating into thin air that night in the darkened parking lot over two weeks ago. But while his physical presence was absent, he remained, infiltrating her moments of peace with seductive brown eyes and that irresistible cocky smirk. It was palpable. She caught glimpses of him in her peripherals, hiding in the shadows of the floor, heard his raspy voice calling her over to order a drink – but every time she was met with someone else, her stomach sank.
Tugging her jacket around her tightly, her keys pressed tightly in her palm, she managed to shiver out a goodbye to Anja, striding across the car park to her own vehicle. As she came closer to her silver sedan, Zoe hesitated, eyes narrowing on the sleek black BMW parked far too close for the vast array of empty spaces surrounding them. Clutching the tiny bottle of pepper spray she had late-night purchased on A****n, she readied herself to fire. She jumped as the door popped open, the formidable figure of Jon Moretti arising from the leathered interior.
“Jesus, you scared me.” Zoe breathed, leaning against her dusty side door. “You almost got sprayed.”
Jon laughed, deep and husky, and Zoe’s body reacted, erupting in goosebumps. “Sorry, I didn’t mean to.”
“What are you doing here? I haven’t seen you in weeks.”
“You’ve been looking?” he smirked, kneading the nape of his neck as his head dipped. “I had a job to do, although I’d planned to stay away for a few weeks regardless. My ego was a bit – uh – bruised, you know?”
“Oh, I’m sure it was.”
With his head still low, his dark gaze drifted up to meet hers. “I haven’t been able to stop thinking about you, Zoe,” he murmured, shiny black Chelsea boots shuffling closer. “I don’t know what it is about you, but I couldn’t get you off my mind.”
The intoxicating scent of his cologne, the faint aroma of cigarette on his breath, cinched her throat. Her eyes closed involuntarily at the rough warmth of his hand snaking around her waist. This time, there was no thick coat to muffle the sensation, and Zoe could feel his thumb tracing delicate lines against her. It was a freezing autumnal night, and yet she felt like she was in front of a furnace. Her hands rested against his hard chest, his heartbeat thudding beneath her palm. It would’ve been all too easy to melt into him, throw every precaution out the window and yield to the thoughts invading her mind for weeks.
Letting out a soft breath, Zoe sucked her lower lip between her teeth. “We can’t do this.”
“Why?” He murmured, his voice huskier than usual, thick with desire. “Those stupid, fucking rules?”
“Those rules keep me safe.”
Affronted, russet eyes analyzed her delicate features. “Keep you safe from who? Me?”
“You can’t act like you’re harmless, Jon. I don’t know what you’ve done, but you’re allowed here,” she paused, head tilting towards the red-bricked building. “And that tells me whatever it is, isn’t good.”
Soft fingertips danced along the apple of her cheek sending her heart racing. “Do you think I would hurt you?”
“I – I don’t know.”
“Yes, you do.” His voice was a gentle whisper, his face inching closer. Coarse fingers tickled the soft hairs on her neck, making her shiver and as his tongue drawled across his lower lip, he glanced hungrily from her eyes to her mouth. A small grin broke out as Zoe leaned forward, closing the gap between them. She couldn’t help herself. Tugging her closer, she sank into him, his heart beating faster and faster against her chest as his tongue brushed tentatively across her the entrance of her mouth. The logical part of her brain screamed at her to stop, but the taste of him – minty cigarettes and scotch – was electrifying. Fingers tangled in her brown, wavy hair as he pressed her tightly to him. She gasped at the hard lump between his thighs, at the way it dug into her pelvis pleadingly. A heat spread within her lower stomach, her legs opening slightly to feel the intrusion better, but as her center throbbed, Elford’s warning echoed through her mind.
She groaned, unwillingly detaching herself from him. “I can’t do this.” His frustration was palpable, a broad hand reaching up to rub his face, but Zoe cut him off before he could speak. “Tell me why you come here.”
“Because I like you, Zoe. Is it not obvious?”
“That’s not wh –“ she breathed. “Why do you come to the club? Why are you allowed in?”
Recoiling his hand from her waist, he remained close, rubbing his chin as if weighing up what he was about to say. “Are we really doing this now?”
“I’m not an idiot. I know the type of people this place is filled with, but people keep warning me how dangerous you are, as if you’re worse. I just – I want to know what they do.”
Maybe the information that she had been warned against him offended him, as he stepped back, sinewy arms folding defensively across his broad chest. “I’m not any worse than most of the people in there.”
“That doesn’t answer my question,” she murmured.
“I’m not going to sit here and profess to be a fucking angel, but I’ve never hurt a woman or a child. More than I can say for half the fucking guys who come here. Maybe I have a twisted definition of worse, but I’d say those things constitute a fucking warning.” Scraping his fingers across his shaven scalp, he let out a sharp exhale. “On the list of dangerous people here, I can name at least fifty who are more psychotic than I am.”
“I’m not standing here alone with any of them though, am I?”
Clearing his throat, still dense with lust, he sighed. “If I tell you, I put you in danger.”
Zoe rolled her eyes. “Oh please, as if that isn’t the oldest line in the criminal’s handbook.”
“It’s the truth.”
“So, you just expect me to believe that I’m not in a dangerous situation right now?!”
Wide hands cupped her face tenderly, his fingertips brushing faint strokes against her cool cheeks, as he rested his forehead against hers. “I’m not going to hurt you.” His lips found hers once more, the ferocity much gentler. “I promise you, you’re safe with me.”
A tempest of emotions raged within her – her desire mingling with fear and uncertainty to create an unsettling concoction. Her heart pounded savagely as her gaze met his. Once again, Elford’s caution resounded through her hesitancy, and she let out a long breath. “I’m sorry, Jon. I want to… I really do, but I just can’t.”
His forehead remained on hers, and she heard his breath catch in his throat. As he drew himself away, he planted his lips against her brow and begrudgingly nodded. The disappointment she’d felt every night he’d been absent from the club returned with a vengeance, and she wished she could change her response. She knew it was for the best though, no matter how much it stung in the moment.
“I guess I’ll see you around.” A strained smile was plastered on his face as he allowed his arms to slip away from her. Zoe yearned for the warmth to return instantaneously. It was if his touch filled a hollow within her that she hadn’t even realized she’d been missing. “Take care of yourself,” he murmured, retreating to his car before she had a chance to say anything in return.
As the sleek BMW rolled away from beside her, she felt her disappointment settle into a pit in her stomach. She knew she’d have to keep as much distance between herself and Jon Moretti as possible, or her resolve would melt into those full lips tinged with scotch and cigarettes.
“How am I going to know it’s you?” Zoe squeaked, rising on trembling legs as the whooshing of her heartbeat echoed in her ears. She steadied herself on the vanity, feeling a fresh wave of nausea roil her stomach.“Black button-down. Grey tie. Short brown hair.”He was clipped, curt and Zoe assumed he was trying to avoid detection. The phone disconnected, her legs hastily moving as she scrambled to pack a bag with enough essentials to last her a week, at least. Hoisting up her flimsy mattress, she clutched the small amount of cash she’d saved and stuffed it into her duffel. Thank God she’d taken to working the floor, she sighed. If she hadn’t, she wouldn’t have had the money to pay George’s discounted price.A sharp rap rang through the terse apartment. Tiptoeing to the front door, her heart thudding in her throat, Zoe pressed her eye to the peephole. A stocky figure stood in the doorway, distorted by the lens. She spied the black button-down, the grey tie, the cropped brown hair. It w
Sunlight filtered through the lounge room window, illuminating the dusty, thrifted furniture littering Zoe’s apartment. Aching muscles groaned as she lifted herself off the sofa, stretching her weary limbs as memories of last night flooded back. Remaining where she was sounded ideal, however the kink in her neck, ache in her back and the thick stench of the bar permeating her clothes forced her up. Her fingers twitched, inching toward her upturned cell phone as a small eddy of nerves twirled in her stomach.Three message notifications awaited her, Jon’s name repeated on the screen.‘I’m so sorry, Zo. I don’t know what the fuck I was thinking.’‘Please say something.’‘I love you. I know that’s hard to believe considering what I’ve done, but I do. If I could take it back, I would. You have to know that.’Zoe squeezed her eyes shut, pinching the bridge of her nose as she tossed the phone back onto the sofa. She rolled her neck, wincing at the twinge on her left side, before ambling to t
The garage door had closed long ago yet Jon remained frozen where he was. The lights had shut off automatically a few moments after Zoe’s car had disappeared, leaving him alone in the darkness. His knees ached, perched against the concrete, his shoulders slumping as tears stung the corners of his eyes. Self-pity was slowly morphing, the first lashes of rage ripping through his sinewy frame - fury for thinking fucking Elizabeth was the smartest option, anger for being so fucking impatient he couldn’t have spent a few more days away from Zoe, plotting Harley’s location to end it once and for all, rage for allowing himself to truly believe that he could sustain a relationship with someone as sweet and pure as Zoe.Before he could even comprehend what he was doing, he was up on tender knees, the frenzied tempest boiling through his veins exploding. His fist collided against the concrete wall with a dull thud. Pain radiated through his knuckles, traipsing up his
The tiny one-bedroom apartment Zoe called home seemed more faded and rundown than she’d remembered, and her shoulders drooped as she shuffled in the door, her keys clinking into the dusty bowl. Muffled voices from above and the soft rumble of the television next door reminded her she wasn’t alone. Sighing, she dumped her bag beside her feet, ambling towards the sofa. She needed a shower, a sleep and some food but any remaining energy after her shift had been zapped from her. Curling her legs beneath her, Zoe flicked on the television, attempting to drown out the events of the night with mind-numbing reality TV.A sharp rap on the scratched door destroyed that glimmer of hope.Squeezing her eyes closed, Zoe prayed it wasn’t Jon on the other side. She wasn’t certain she’d be able to walk away so easily this time. Onyx eyes rimming red as he stared up at her hopelessly, the tormented look of desperation etching in to his features, had been hard enough to leave the first time. Tiptoeing t
With her mind humming, a tornado of thoughts hurtling against the confines of her skull, Zoe pressed her foot on the pedal. The thrum of her heart racing beneath her sternum, the churning of her stomach, her body was giving in to the sensory overload of her grief. Jon had slept with Elizabeth. As much as she ached to deny the claim, something deep down inside her screamed that it was true.The drive was mind-numbingly slow, no matter how hard she mashed her foot against the metal, however, as she glanced at the speedometer, it hovered far above the speed limit. She exhaled shakily. The streets whipped by in a wicked blur, streetlights fuzzy through tear-streaked eyes. The weightlessness she had felt earlier had disappeared, replaced with a sickening pain that threatened to snap her in two.By the time her car skidded to a halt in Jon’s garage, Zoe was certain her heart was physically protruding through the black cotton of her shirt. With clammy hands, she stepped from the car. She fel
The parking lot was quiet, dark in the early hours of the morning as a small cluster of women filed out of the metal doors of SubTerra, under the watchful gaze of Elford and one of Simon’s new hires. Anja and Zoe walked together, tugging their long coats tightly around themselves as the air nipped at their bare legs.“Was it just me or did Danny fucking reek tonight?” Anja scrunched her nose, rustling through her handbag to retrieve her vape. She sucked in a long draw, a fruity cloud of smoke hiding the amusement tinging her eyes.Zoe laughed, shaking her shoulders dramatically. “He has to have eaten raw fish fresh from the dock.”“Fish is good for you, you know,” Anja mimicked Danny’s gruff voice, Zoe erupting into a fit of giggles. “Omega-3 and all that shit, ya’know. Keeps the brain ticking.”“You got the lecture too?” Zoe laughed, shaking her head as she ran her fingers through her hair. “I was stuck at his table for like ten minutes listening to it.”Anja opened her mouth to spea
Swathed in a plush towel, Zoe perched on the edge of the bed, she kept her gaze on Jon. His naked body remained in the shower, cupping water in his broad palms to splash over his face. The faucet turned with a squeak as he stepped from the shower, catching her sheepish gawk with a genteel smirk, br
The black BMW pulled into the driveway, unveiling the striking home in the bright headlights. A gasp cinched in her throat, eyes widening as she skimmed across the gray-bricked, double story home. It looked like it was ripped from the pages of Architectural Digest. Lush, forest green gardens surrou
Swiping the damp cloth across the tacky tabletop, Zoe’s thoughts raced, her heart strumming as she allowed herself to relive the early morning she’d spent with Jon. It was the first quiet moment she’d had all night, and her mind was clearly a sucker for punishment. Her skin erupted in bumps at the
Red wine flushed back into the glass, Anja choking mid-gulp. “You’re fucking kidding.”Poised on the sofa opposite, Sienna rested her glass against her thigh and shook her head. “It’s not funny, Anja. Zoe’s clearly upset.” She tilted her head toward Zoe, sinking into the cushions of the sofa with h







