My anger evaporates, my throat thick with the crazy emotions he stirs in me. “Then don’t.”
“It’s not that simple.”
“Make it simple.”
“I can’t just make it simple. If you’re with me, you’re with The Underground, and it comes with risks that I can’t, and won’t, walk away from. Kevin maintained the values of the organization. I promised him I’d do the same when, and if, that time came, and it came.”
I reach down and turn his hand over, revealing the tattoo on his wrist. “Protector.”
“Yes. And that is the way I honor Kevin.”
“I admire you for that commitment, and it doesn’t scare me. I can handle it.”
“You think you can handle it.”
“I have a mobster chasing me. I’m not exactly living a life of roses and chocolate, with or without you.”
He studies me for several heavy seconds. “We’re going to fight.”
“Yes. We are.”
“We’re going to fight about my insane need to protect you.”
“I’m a redhead. I’m good at giving what I get.”
His jaw sets hard. “You say that, but after what you told me about that man—”
He hits a nerve, and my response is instant. “I told you. I don’t even know the person I must have been to let him treat me that way, and you’re nothing like him.”
“That’s not completely true. In his fucked-up way, he claimed he was protecting you. And I will protect you at all costs.”
“Just don’t tie me up and leave me and I won’t shoot you with the gun you gave me, like I most likely did him.”
“Sweetheart, if I tie you up, it’s about pleasure, and I’ll be right there giving it to you, but to be clear: I want you, just you, but you need to know that women and sex have been vices that have served me well, and now I’m focusing all of that on you. I need to know if you can handle it.” He leads me to the door, opening it and placing me in front of him, his cheek near mine as he whispers, “Let’s go find out.”
I swallow hard at the erotic challenge, and his hand settles at my back, branding me and guiding me forward. We enter the bar again, and I swear I feel Kayden’s powerful presence in every nerve ending of my body, anticipation burning through me. We pass tables, and random people, and I do not miss the way heads turn as he passes, the way he claims the attention of those around us as he does me. I cannot be alone with him soon enough—a desire sidetracked as two dark-haired men, one tall enough to be eye level with Kayden, the other slightly shorter, step in our path.
The taller one speaks to Kayden in Italian, and the only pieces of information I pick up are the names Enzo and Matteo. From there, the three of them have an exchange, and it’s clear to me the dark-haired men are Hunters looking to Kayden for guidance. The two men leave without so much as a glance in my direction, and I’m not sure if that’s because I’m considered just another one of his women or because they don’t think it will please Kayden. Whatever the case, he urges me forward and outside, and it hits me that he still doesn’t have on a coat, but is seemingly immune to the cold. I suspect there is far too much Kayden has been immune to these past five years.
“Adriel was waiting for me across the street,” I say as Kayden drapes his arm over my shoulder and we begin walking.
“Fuck Adriel.”
It’s a harsh, guttural statement that speaks of tension between the two men, and a shift in Kayden’s mood from sexy to troubled, even bordering on angry. “Are you okay?”
He stops walking and faces me, hands on my arms as those pale blue eyes of his fix me in an unreadable stare. “Do you know how long it’s been since I let anyone close enough to know or care to ask that question?”
I am not sure what reaction he’s looking for from me, if any, and I’m not blind to the honesty and vulnerability he’s dared to expose. “Do you want to talk about it?” I ask, my gut telling me he does.
“Enzo,” he says without hesitation, confirming I was right. “He’s a French kid that works for me. I let him take a job against my better judgment. He didn’t show up for the chartered flight from Milan back here tonight, and no one can reach him.”
This is his life. Danger. Torment. And it should scare me. It does scare me, but there is no denying that part of me is already too connected to this man to care. “
What kind of job?”
His cell beeps with a text and he digs it from his pocket, grimacing at the message, his gaze lifting to scan the area we’ve just traveled, his jaw setting hard. “We have company.”
I frown and follow his gaze, my lips parting at the sight of Gallo fast approaching. “What is he doing here?”