Read A Jade's Trick (Lilly Black's Jaded Series Book 1) Online

Authors: Lilly Black

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Erotica, #Bdsm

A Jade's Trick (Lilly Black's Jaded Series Book 1) (21 page)

September 10

 

Cain and I spent the night at the hotel, and by mid afternoon, we're in Steph's car en route to my house.  Along the way, I can't keep thoughts of yesterday at the stadium from invading my mind.  I think I remember Elizabeth's name coming up when we discussed our sexual histories, but I don't remember his relationship with her seeming particularly significant.  He must have been serious about her at one point to make her think a secret purchase at a jewelry store meant he was planning to propose to her.

"Evan," Cain says as we approach my exit on the 8.  "I hate to bring this up, but we need to talk about yesterday." 

I guess I'm not the only one thinking about it.

"We don't need to talk about it," I tell him.  "It's already in the past." 

"
I
need to talk about it.  I've let it take a back seat because we've had much better things to do since we left the stadium," he says, flashing his disarming smile, "but I need you to know that I'm not pleased with how I handled things.  I didn't hear her come in.  I was watching the game through the window, and when I felt someone come up behind me and put her hands over my eyes, I assumed it was you."

"Makes sense.  It's fine."  I say because it sounds like an excuse to me.

"We both know it's not fine," he says.  "It's my fault that Liz didn't think she was out of line. I've been with her off and on for ten years.  I essentially broke off an engagement with her just for the chance to pursue you, and based on my track record, she had every reason to believe I would come back to her in the end."  I do not like where this is going, but I persevere, keeping my poker face on until I'm rewarded.  Cain pulls to the side of the road.

"I felt sorry for her, baby, guilty and responsible.  That's all it was.  Once she started talking about you, I could have thrown her off the deck with no remorse.  I know there are no words that can take away what you saw, just please say you understand.  Liz is nothing to me, Evan, but you...you're everything." I just stare at him for a long moment, not knowing what to say to that.  It scares me when he talks like that because although I think I am already in love with him, I can't let myself believe that he could possibly feel the same.  I want to believe it...desperately.

"Evan?"

"If you ever do anything like that again,
I'll
throw
you
off the deck," I make a joke of it.

"So I'm forgiven?"

"You were already forgiven last night."

"Good," he says, "because the look in your eyes yesterday in the ladies' room is something I never want to see again."

"Well, perhaps if you stopped following me into ladies' rooms..."

"Not going to happen."  He makes me laugh.

When we get to my house, Cain walks me to the door, and it takes all of my willpower to let him leave. I have to work later, and he has an early meeting in the morning which means he won't be able to stay with me tonight, and though I'm disappointed and still feeling a little vulnerable, he always knows just what I need to hear.

"If you'd quit your job and let me take care of you, there would never be a night when we couldn't be together," Cain says with a wistful smile after an intense goodbye kiss.

"Go to work," I say, pushing him playfully.

"I miss you already," he says, and as he walks away, I realize that there is so much I want to tell him - how I feel in this moment, how much he means to me, how changed I am because of him.

"Cain!" I call out involuntarily as he opens the car door, my voice cracking with raw emotion.  He turns around, but no words come to me.

"Me, too," he says with a knowing smile as he gets in the car and drives away.

 

 

With Nicole and the car gone, I make the short walk to the convenience store down the street to pick up a few things because our fridge is empty right now except for a bag of lemons and some ketchup, and when I come home, the Jaguar is back out front.  I'm excited because Nicole and I have so much to talk about since last night, but when I get inside and find her sitting in my room at the computer, she quickly stands and turns toward me, blocking the screen.

"What's wrong?" I ask.

"I was trying to find a picture of the harpy since Caleb and I had to hide from her yesterday, and, well...you better take a look." She moves, and I almost fall back into my desk chair, stunned.  On a local San Diego "news" website is a picture taken at the stadium yesterday of Cain with his arms around Elizabeth, and despite what he just told me half an hour ago, his smile looks more like he's welcoming her than rejecting her.  And that's not even the worst of it!  Under the picture is a blurb about wedding bells.  I sit, frozen, not knowing what to do.  The only person in that room who could tell me if Cain was acting different toward Elizabeth before I came out of the bathroom was Steph, and he's useless.  I replay the entire event in my head from the moment I saw them together, trying to find cracks in Cain's veneer.

Did he lie to me this morning?  What if he has been lying to me all along?  What if they're a couple who gets off on doing shit like this to girls like me?  What if he gets me in chains, then brings her in to humiliate me? 
I feel sick as I question everything I know about Cain.

"Maybe I am what Elizabeth said.  Maybe Cain was just mad at her because she showed up right as he was about to get what he wanted from me..." 

"Are you nuts?  Steph told Caleb..."

"Fuck Steph!  I wouldn't believe a word that asshole said."

"He didn't bring those women with him.  He ran into them on the way in."

"Yeah, right."

"It's true.  Steph and Caleb got the guy they paid to let them in fired after you and Cain left."

"That doesn't make up for what he said about me," I snap.

"I'm not saying it does.  I'm just saying that he told us what happened, and you need to remember that Cain chose you."

"Of course Cain chose me.  He was starting to see a return on his investment!" I shout.

"If I had known you'd go off the deep end, I wouldn't have shown it to you."

"Then why did you show it to me?" I demand, suspiciously.

"So you could tell Cain."

"And make myself look even more pathetic?  No, thanks!"

"Just talk to him, Ev," Nicole says as she hands me my phone.  I take it, not intending to call, but when I hear Cain's voice, I realize she already dialed him.  I guess she's over worrying about him being an S&M serial killer. 
Fucking traitor!

"Hey," I say into the phone, and though I try to sound normal, Cain reads me like a book.

"You saw it," he says.

"Yeah." 

"I just hung up with my attorney.  The server from the skybox who held the camera, the Grohl's employee who leaked the information, and the reporter and editor who allowed the picture to run are all being fired as we speak.  Would you prefer that they run a retraction, or would you like to pose for a picture with me to show San Diego the real woman in my life?"  Though the thought of my face all over the internet horrifies me, the offer promises to lift me from the depth of insane paranoia.

"I'd be happy if they would just take the picture down," I say.

"It should be down any minute now," he assures me.  "And, baby, I'm sorry this happened.  I have arrangements that protect much of my private life from the press, but nothing is foolproof...or conniving bitchproof." 

"I understand," I say with a laugh, and though I do, I just can't get past the look on his face in the picture.  I know I have to say something or it will haunt me all night long.  "But...when was that picture taken?"

"Ahhh.  I see.  It's a still taken from a video.  She paid a server to shoot it, so she probably looked through thousands of frames to find that one shot.  Like I said before, when I turned around, I thought it was you, so I'm sure I was smiling for at least a fraction of a second."  It does look like he was in motion, his sleeve slightly blurred.

"So this was all planned?" I ask.

"I honestly think Liz believed that I had an engagement ring for her and wanted to capture the moment.  I'm not defending her.  What she said was unforgivable.  I just don't think she even realized you were there until she saw you..." He trails off as I hear Veronica's voice in the background telling him his 4:00 pm has arrived.

"I have a client here, but I want to see you tonight.  I'll pick you up after work, okay?" Cain asks.

"I thought you had an early meeting tomorrow." 

"Let me worry about my sleep deficit," he says, and right before my eyes the picture disappears and is replaced by a blank, white screen with the words "404:  file not found".  It's just what I needed.

 

Evening of September 10

 

"So?" Nicole asks impatiently after making a quick trip through her section.  It's Tuesday night, and the bar is slow.

"So what?" I ask.

"You were gone all night last night.  I know you're not still holding out on Cain, so quit holding out on me."  I give her a dirty look, but I can't keep it secret any longer.

"Oh, my God, Nicole! He is so amazing.  You have no idea!"  The words come flying out of my mouth ahead of my mind, and I don't even care if she makes fun of me for my all-encompassing, long-suffered, and nonexistent frigidity.

"And?" she asks, and in a low voice, I give her the very briefest accounting of what happened from the time we left the stadium, admitting that it wasn't the first time.

"You owe me," she announces.

"It seem you owe me, too," I say as I see Caleb sneaking up behind her.  He taps her on the shoulder.

"Caleb!" Nicole shouts as she spins around, the surprise in her voice only overshadowed by the excitement.  "What are you doing here?"

"Sales call," he says with a wink.

"Can I get you a drink?" I ask.

"Nicole can get it," Caleb says, and as I notice Cain coming out of the elevator, I suspect he's already arranged for me to leave work early tonight.  Changing my work schedule isn't exactly what I thought he meant about leaving his sleep deficit up to him, but I guess that not wanting any public display of BDSM does not preclude him from taking charge my life outside the dungeon.  I should probably be angry about it, but I'll wait and see if I still feel that way after the blood returns to my head.

 

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