Page 54 of Whiskey Smoke


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“Get some breakfast,” I told her when she stood there, frozen.

The way she sought my approval and direction was not good for me. It was beyond liking when she needed me. I wanted to tell her what to do and control her. Which was fucked the hell up.

Being the obedient beauty she was, she walked over and picked up a plate. I jerked my gaze off her and glared at my eggs. I’d just suggested she get some food, and she was getting it. That wasn’t something to get a damn boner over.

I was going to have to get fucked. I needed to take my belt to some asses, get this need to dominate out of me. Use women who knew the game and liked to play. Not exercise this kink in real life with a fucking woman child who didn’t realize what she was doing.

The compulsion to call her a good girl when she obeyed me and wrap my hand around her neck when I ordered her to do things was becoming a fixation. I’d gotten off to it more times that I wanted to admit. Especially last night.

“What are your plans for today?” Kye asked her as she walked over to take a seat.

She chewed on her bottom lip, then glanced up at me. “I was wondering if I could start volunteering on the pediatric floor at the hospital. I used to do that back home, and I miss it.”

Dammit. She wanted to go out of the compound while I was gone. I couldn’t let her do that. Not without me here.

“We are leaving for some business today. Should be back in a few days. I’ll help you get that set up when I return.”

She blinked, then looked down at her food. “I can handle it. I know how to contact the right people and set it up.”

“I don’t want you out from under the safety of this home until I return.”

“Okay,” she replied, looking disappointed.

Fuck. She was bored. Before she had moved to live with her sister, she’d had all those damn charities and shit she helped with.

“Soon as I get back, I swear.”

She nodded.

“I’d offer to take you, but he might slam me against the wall and put a knife to my neck,” Kye drawled.

I scowled at him. I didn’t need him making this a big deal. He chuckled, standing up with his empty plate.

“I can wait,” she replied.

My obedient good girl. She was going to have to stop doing that. For my sanity’s sake.

Twenty-One

Aspen

After Levi left with the others, I helped Trinity clean the kitchen and put away food. Then, I returned to the bedroom that I never slept in to get my iPad, then took it down to the living room. If I was going to be here any longer, I needed to start doing something with my life. I found the contact at the local hospital, two food shelters, and a home for women and children for volunteer work. If I couldn’t have a job yet, I could at least do this.

The house was so quiet that when the chime went off, alerting us that someone had come through the security gate, it startled me.

Trinity came in from the pool almost immediately. “Six is here. I didn’t want it to scare you when someone walked in. Levi just texted me and said he was coming.”

I was a little on edge with Levi gone, and I wished I could get over that. Staying here all the time wasn’t helping. He was becoming the center of my world. That wasn’t a good idea. I was certain Levi did not want me thinking of him in that way.

“I was thinking of having Six take me to the stables to see Maddy. Want to go?” she asked.

“Yes, that sounds nice.”

I loved the horses, and getting out of the house would be good. While I was here, all I thought about was Levi.

The front door opened.

“Aspen,” Six called out.

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