DAMON
I walk in, dropping my keys on the entryway table as I pass on my way to the kitchen. I dart my eyes up.
There are no lights on upstairs.
If she left me, I’m going to burn the whole fucking world down until I find her, and if she took my kid, I’m really going to take my time with her. This is bullshit. When I call, you answer. When my men pass you the phone, you take the goddamn call! I have no idea what the hell I did now, but I’m going to have to break something to keep myself from wringing her precious, little neck.
Cutting my trip short to race home, because she decides to ignore my calls and do little pirouettes all over my peace of mind? What the fuck? I knew I should’ve been single. I knew that I knew that, because this is what women do, isn’t it? They take you and ball you up into a nice, little, fucking knot until you can’t breathe, and…
I clench my fists, shaking my head. Bullshit. This is such bullshit!
I charge down the hall toward the kitchen, ready to hit the attached garage and grab myself some rope to remind her whom she’s in love with, but I spot a figure out on the patio and stop.
It’s raining outside. Who’s there?
I change directions and head for the windows.
Heath Davis, one of the guards Mr. Garin hired for the night shift, leans against the bricks of the house, shielded from the rain under the awning. His hands sit in his pockets and a cigarette hangs out of his mouth. Smoke billows into the air above his head, and I lick my lips, trying to ignore the burning need on my tongue. The problem with quitting smoking is it’s really hard if you never fully quit.
His black hair, neatly combed back, shines under the flaming porch light, and his blue eyes are turned toward the yard, watching something.
I follow his gaze.
Winter stands waist deep in the pool, her back to us as droplets pummel the surface of the water and her hair sticks to her back.
I release a breath I didn’t realize I was holding. She’s here.
She raises her arms, gliding them through the evening rain as she steps to the right, and then swings out her arms and steps to the left.
She’s dancing. She practices in the pool a lot for balance.
But then, I watch as she pulls all of her hair to one side, revealing her naked back, and I drop my eyes down her spine to her naked waist and hips.
I dip my chin, my eyes going hot. She’s not wearing any clothes.
I move just my eyes, darting them over to Davis. He doesn’t blink, his gaze staying on her.
When I said watch her every minute, I didn’t mean that.
Winter turns around, still fisting her hair with both hands, so her arms are covering her breasts, but I notice the white tulle she wears covering her face, and my heart feels like it’s skipping ten beats. It’s part of the costume for her upcoming show, and she’ll practice with it to get used to it.
But only wearing that and no clothes—and as far as she knows, I’m not here to see it—really pisses me off.
I watch as she drops her arms and sways to the side, shooting out her hands and twirling in the rain. Her wild hair, the see-through fabric on her face, her perfect breasts and skin…
God, she’s fucking surreal. With something about her that will always be innocent. Thunder cracks overhead, splitting the sky, and I no longer care if she’s angry or why. I want in that pool.
Heading over to the fridge, I pull a sandwich off the tray inside and take a butcher knife out of the block, slicing the square in half before walking outside. I take a bite with the knife still in my other hand.
Davis notices me right away and straightens, stomping out his cigarette. I stare out at Winter, her slender body arching and bending and taunting the fuck out of me like she’s so good at doing. My dick swells in my pants, and I cast him a quick glance. I’ll bet his is good and hard, too.
Davis clears his throat. “You said to watch her every minute.”
I take another bite and scrape the blade across the wrought-iron fence, cleaning the mustard off.
“Excuse me, sir.” And I see him dip his head out of the corner of my eye and back away to leave.
But I stop him. “Give me your belt.”
He pauses. “Sir?”
I sheath the knife in the flower pot in front of me, stabbing the soil.
He clears his throat again, and I hear a jangling as he quickly removes his leather belt.
He holds it out for me, and I take it. “If you ever insult my wife again,” I tell him, “I’ll take my son fishing using your eyeballs as bait.”
“Yes, sir.”
It’s not Winter’s fault. She’s in her home, it’s late, and she should be able to expect privacy.
I fling the rest of the sandwich into the bushes and slide the end of the belt through the buckle. “Go home,” I tell him.
After a moment, I hear the back door open and close, and I head for the pool deck, belt in hand.
Raining, dark, enclosed by trees…I stalk toward her, quiet and calm. It’s like we’re kids again. I love being hidden with her outside.
Winter dances slowly, her movements long and languorous with no real choreography as she freestyles to the soft, haunting tune coming from the pool house. Her wet skin glimmers in the faint glow coming from the house, and I don’t take my eyes off her as I strip off my clothes.
Leaving them in a pile on the ground, I grip Davis’s black, leather belt in my hand and hop in the pool. She stops moving, turning her head at the sound, but she doesn’t face me or say anything.
She knows it’s me.
Threading the strap through my fist, I walk through the heated water, taking in the glittering droplets on her shoulder blades as the rain hits my own head and arms.
I stop right behind her, the top of her head resting under my chin.
“I have something for you.” I lean down, grazing her ear with my lips. “You want it?”
But she turns her head away.
I cock an eyebrow, widening the gap in the belt.