C6 CHAPTER SIX
PALE skin that glowed in the moonlight. The dress she wore molded to her curves but it also highlighted the fact that she’d lost weight.
A hundred disjointed thoughts ran through Mario ’s head. He wanted to punish her for leaving him. He wanted to fall at her feet and beg her forgiveness. He wanted to grab her, flip her against the wall, and fuck all the frustration of the past two months out between her quivering thighs.
Her hands fisted at her sides as if she could read his thoughts and was forcing herself not to reach for him. He all but growled in satisfaction at the sight. He affected her as much as she did him.
Her eyes narrowed and she squared her bare shoulders, lifting her chin. Whatever statement she hoped to make by the posture was undercut by the fact that her nipples had clearly hardened, completely visible through the tight fabric that clung to her breasts. It was a good thing she’d retreated here for their reunion to take place because now Mario could enjoy the sight all for himself instead of concerning himself with blinding any fucker who dared to stare at what was his.
“Leaving the party so soon?” he finally fired the first volley.
Her eyes flared and she crossed her arms over her chest. More was the pity. “I’m not much of a party person.”
He couldn’t help smiling at that. “I remember.”
He lifted his hand, holding out her ridiculous shoes that she’d abandoned midflight.
“You left these on the stairs.”
Her eyes went wide for a moment and little pink spots appeared on her cheeks. “Yes, well. I’ve had a long night.”
He stalked forward, his eyes capturing and keeping hers. She backed up until her legs hit the balustrade. He knelt. So it was to be bowing at her feet after all. He lifted up the silky material of her dress and exposed her perfect ankle. Gods, to touch her skin again…
“Mario,” she breathed, and he looked up the length of her. Her chest was heaving and he grinned. She seemed to lose track of whatever she’d been about to say. Oh yes, her body remembered his command over it and soon the rest of her would too. He’d make sure of it.
But even as he thought it, he knew he wanted more. He didn’t want unthinking obedience. Not from her. No, what he wanted from her was so much more complex.
Lifting her foot, he slipped the first shoe on and fastened it, caressing her ankle and her calf. The chance to get his hands on her again was too tempting to pass up.
He worked on the other one while Nikki leaned on the balustrade. She was silent, but by the occasional hitch in her breath, his touch was affecting her.
When he finally straightened and stood, she swallowed hard before finally managing a tremulous, “Thank you.”
“My pleasure.” Their eyes caught and held a moment before she dropped hers and took a small step back from him. As if any amount of distance could stop the blazing furnace of their chemistry.
“Armris tells me you helped him with most of the preparations,” he said. She was like a skittish bird and she’d flee if he wasn’t careful. “He says you’re indispensable. Your company is taking off.”
“Well,” she croaked before clearing her throat and trying again. “I’ve been working hard.”
“Not too hard, I hope. You need to remember to sleep and eat.”
Nikki let out a brittle chuckle. “You should take your own advice. I learned my business habits from you.”
“I want to apologize.” It was suddenly out of his mouth and she looked taken aback.
He might not be on his knees anymore but hell, he realized only now that this was what he’d come here to say. This and more, but it had to begin here. He had so much to atone for where his wife was concerned. “I need to ask forgiveness for the violence at the restaurant.”
Her eyebrow raised, maybe at the bare description of the shooting that had blown out the windows and terrorized at least a dozen guests, killing three and wounding another handful.
“I never thought BJ would be so bold. I underestimated him and put you in a dangerous position. I’m sorry.”
“It wasn’t your fault.” Her eyebrows were drawn together. “But, if it makes you feel better, I forgive you. I never thought you were to blame.”
“Then I apologize for leaving you alone at the Estate the next day.”
She looked down at the fabric pooling around her feet. “It’s alright. You would’ve stayed if you could’ve.” She took a deep breath. “I accept your apology.”
Did she? Did she really?
He still didn’t know how BJ had gotten to her the night everything had gone to shit, but in the end it didn’t matter. The responsibility was Mario ’s. If he hadn’t left her alone, she never would’ve been taken. She was his wife and his business was never meant to touch her.
He wouldn’t say more on the subject, though. He would never put her in that position again. He would protect her and keep her safe. Something he could only do when she was by his side where she belonged.
“Good.” He couldn’t help looking her up and down again in admiration. “You look beautiful.”
“So do you,” she said, and Mario grinned outright. “Mario —”
“Nikki, we need to talk things out. I’ve given you time.”
“Almost two months,” she said softly.
"Have you been keeping track? Counting the days?”
“No,” she lied. He didn’t need her words, just her expression, to know the truth.
Their gaze locked. She looked both a little lost and a little like she hoped