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Bound (The Billionaire's Muse Book 2) by M. S. Parker (45)

Piety

I’d put entirely too much time into my appearance, and I knew it.

I’d even gone shopping.

Not that I minded shopping, but how many women went shopping just to buy an annulment dress?

A wedding dress, sure.

A dress for a date? Or even when you knew you’d see your ex and you wanted to knock him dead, just so he’d know what he was missing out on.

But this wasn’t any of those.

I was going to see my yet-to-be-ex and sign annulment papers, and I wanted to look good. Not because I wanted him to know what he was missing out on – but because I wanted to look my best.

I’d chosen a sheath that was almost the same color as my eyes and paired it with shoes the same shade. Keeping the makeup light, I’d done my best to look good without making it obvious I’d spent nearly an hour getting ready.

I hardly slept the night before. I was too anxious about seeing Kaleb again, and I didn’t want the effects of a sleepless night showing on my face.

“Is this the place, Ms. Van Allan?”

The driver of the car I’d hired met my gaze in the rearview mirror, and I looked out the window, already going to check my phone. But I didn’t have to.

I saw Kaleb.

He was sitting on a bench outside the towering spiral of glass and just the sight of him made my heart race.

“Yes. This is the place.”

He parked, and I climbed out.

He passed me a business card. “I won’t be any more than ten minutes away, so call me when you’re done,” he said, smiling.

“Of course.” I slid out of the car and started toward Kaleb, hoping none of my nervousness showed on my face.

My heart was racing. Just seeing him again had my belly twisting inside. It hadn’t been long – just a couple of days – but it felt like it had been forever. I wanted to go to him and kiss him and stroke my hands over him

He looked up, and my racing heart tripped a beat or ten.

Forgetting my mental decision not to let him see my nervousness, I rushed closer and caught his hand just as he stood up. I placed my other one on his cheek. “What is it?” I asked, studying his eyes.

“Nothing.” He gave me a tired smile and nodded toward the skyscraper at his back. “You ready to get inside and get this done? Get you out of the heat. You aren’t used to it.”

The heat of the Las Vegas sun beat down on us but instead of saying yes, I cupped his face. “What’s wrong?”

“I…” He sighed, and it was like the energy drained out of him with that expulsion of air.

Sweat beaded on my neck and began to trickle down my spine. “Come on. There’s a coffee shop.” I nodded toward it and took his hand. “Let’s go in there. The meeting isn’t for another half hour.”

“I thought you said…” Kaleb frowned, checking his watch.

“I asked you to meet me here at two. I didn’t tell you when the meeting was.” I flashed him a smile. “I wanted to see you.”

A ghost of his old grin came and went. “Come on.”

Inside the coffee shop, I got both of us iced tea.

Sitting at a table in the back, the booth over a guise of privacy, I took his hand. “Talk to me,” I said. “Please.”

“I met with Camry’s dealer.” He looked away, jaw clenched tight. Everything about him seemed tight, like he might shatter. Or explode.

I wanted to go around the table and sit next to him, but it wasn’t the time. I knew that, somehow.

“I guess things didn’t go as planned.”

“No.” He laughed, and it was a terrible, broken noise, like broken glass and rusty nails. “Son of a bitch. Scum-sucking, bottom-feeding son of a bitch.”

“Tell me how you really feel.”

He stared at me, then a faint smile curled his lips. “I’m being polite, actually. Piety, this man…shit, I’m not even sure if he qualifies for the title. I’m not even sure he qualifies as human. He’s cold-blooded…a snake.”

“He’s stringing you along, isn’t he?”

Kaleb closed his eyes.

Reaching out, I covered his hand with mine. He turned his hand up and linked our fingers.

The connection hit me hard, straight down to my soul, and I tightened my grip.

“How did you know?”

Lifting a shoulder, I said, “As angry as you are, as frustrated as you sound. Wasn’t hard to guess. I…ah…” I licked my lips, debating on how to answer. “I know girls who’ve gotten caught up with men like him – or at least men who seem to have things in common with him. He sounds like a predator.”

“He is.” Kaleb clenched his jaw. “We met at a strip joint he owns. There was this girl.” He shook his head. “Piety, I swear, she didn’t look like she’d had a decent meal in weeks. I wanted to put some clothes on her and feed her.” He laughed sourly and dragged a hand down his face. “That sounds awful, I guess. I was taking my clothes off for a living just a week ago, and here I am, wanting to help some girl who, for all I know, could have willingly chosen to do what she’s doing.”

“I think you know she’s not.” Rubbing my thumb across the back of his hand, I willed him to look at me. “And there’s a difference between somebody who wants to strip for a living and someone who is either coerced or forced into it.”

“He offered her to me.”

My jaw dropped.

Now he did look at me. “She looked so sad and scared standing up there. There was nothing sexy about it at all, but there were men cat-calling at her, and I was thinking about how pathetic the whole thing was. He saw me looking at her and said I could have her for the night. Free.”

Somehow I managed to close my mouth.

“I wanted to beat the shit out of him.”

“Now I do too,” I said. I wasn’t…surprised. Not exactly. I hadn’t been lying when I said I’d worked with girls who’d been forced into lives they weren’t happy with. The shelter I worked at took in a lot of girls who were trying to get out of prostitution, and we had to deal with pissed-off johns quite a bit. Some treated women like they were nothing more than just commodities, a product to be sold or traded.

But knowing it and having something like that happen so close to me

Unconsciously I tightened my hand on his.

“You look like you want to make him eat his own face,” Kaleb said.

“Ew.” I blinked at the disgusting mental image, then laughed. “I think it would be a nice punishment. Have any suggestions on how to make it happen?”

“No. But I’ll think about it.” He slumped a little deeper into the seat, his eyes staring off at nothing. “He wants another ten grand. Says the money I paid him covered Camry’s drug debt, but that he’s entitled to get the money he’ll lose when she leaves him. She’s one of the favorites – like she’s some kind of piece of meat.”

“Kaleb…”

“Look, I’m sorry.” He went to slide out of the booth, shaking his head. “We should head on up to the lawyer’s office, see if they’re ready for us. If not…look, I don’t need to dump this on you. You’ve already helped me enough.”

I caught his hand. “What are you going to do?”

He stared down at me. “I’ll figure it out.”

“You’ve been trying to do that ever since he dumped this on you, haven’t you?”

He didn’t answer, but judging by the dull red flush creeping up his cheeks, I could take a good guess.

“Come on.”

As I led Kaleb out of the coffee shop, I called the driver. “Come on back, would you? It didn’t take long.”

I hung up before the man had a chance to answer and turned to meet Kaleb’s eyes. “That was my driver. He’s on his way back. We’ll get this figured out.”

He just frowned.

I called the lawyer’s office next and looked away as I waited for the receptionist to come on the phone.

His attention grew more intense as I canceled the appointment, explaining that something urgent had come up and I’d get back with them when I needed them – so terribly sorry.

“What are you doing?” he demanded. He gestured toward the entrance doors for the office building, just a few hundred feet away. “It’s right there.”

“You’ve got bigger problems, Kaleb…and I’m going to help.”

“It’s not your problem, Piety,” he argued. “I’ve got to fix this on my own.”

“I’m your friend.” The word felt…funny. We were friends, I thought. But that was such a mild term for what we had. “Friends help each other, right?”

“And what do you propose we do?” He crossed his arms over his chest, staring me down. “Are you going to pay me to stay married to you for another week or two? Give me more money so he can jerk me around again? Is that the solution you have in mind?”

“No.” Then I shrugged. “Actually, I don’t have a solution. But this guy is a user – you’ll never be free of him as long as you play his game, so I don’t think paying him is the answer. But I’m not walking away and leaving you – or your sister – alone to deal with him.”

“My sister isn’t your concern,” he said gently, reaching up to cup my chin.

As he angled my head back, forcing me to meet his gaze, I tried not to let him see how much I loved having him touch me again.

I’d missed it – missed him – every second.

I’d felt the loss of him every second.

It was hard enough to convince myself that I needed to come out here and handle the annulment. The only thing that made it even semi-tolerable was knowing I’d see him again. But the thought of walking away now when he was dealing with this was just intolerable.

“She is.” I leaned in and kissed him gently. “Because she’s yours and I’m concerned about you.”

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