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Double Doms: A Menage Baby Romance by Tia Siren, Candy Stone (80)

Chapter 6

Joanna

 

 

My neck ached horribly when I finished dabbing the last bit of foundation over the bruises covering my skin. Even then, the dark marks were visible through the thick foundation Sid had bought at the grocery store. Concealer was not enough to cover it. Not even my puffy, red-rimmed eyes, along with the bruise on my right eye, could be covered right. I had to face the world today as though nothing was wrong.

Tears filled my eyes as I clicked the bathroom light off to head into the bedroom. I stopped short as cold fear went through me when I found Sid awake, already dressed for the day, and sitting on the edge of the bed with my phone in his hand. Jealousy flickered in his brown eyes as he rose from the bed to wave my phone at me.

“Your boss,” he spat out. “He’s been calling you repeatedly for the past hour.”

I glanced at the small clock on the bedside table. I was an hour late. “I’m late for work. That’s why he keeps calling. I’m never late for work.”

“I don’t believe you,” Sid said. “You need to find a different job. I don’t like the way your boss looks at you, or the way he thinks you are his business. He wants to fuck you.”

“No,” I whispered, shaking my head at him. “He doesn’t, Sid. He’s my boss. He’s just wondering why I’m not in yet.”

“Right. This is how it’s going to go.” Sid thumbed in the passcode he had forced me to tell him months ago. “I’m going to call your boss to inform him that you’re picking up your shit today. You’re not working there anymore.”

Desperation filled me as Sid scrolled through the contacts on my phone. I had to figure out a way to keep the one thing in my life that I actually loved doing while appeasing Sid, too. I didn’t want to think about what my life would be like if I stayed home under Sid’s thumb. Going to work was my only escape.

“If you do that, he’s going to report something,” I blurted out. It seemed like a plausible thing for Bastian to do. “He and Sabrina will both report you to the police department if I don’t show up, Sid. You can’t afford another complaint here. Think about it.”

Reputation meant everything to Sid. He took great pride in being able to hide the demons attached to his back, but those demons could only be contained for so long before they lashed out. Once they lashed out, someone was on the receiving end of it. Everyone in the Salt Lake area knew to avoid Officer Alvarez because he had a tendency to speak with his fists—not with his mouth.

“You’re right,” Sid said, sighing. “I’ll call your work to let them know that I’m driving you to work this morning because it’s on my route.”

I nodded numbly as Sid called the office and talked to Roger. He didn’t bother hiding his contempt when he spoke to Roger, but he kept it casual and charming, as he always did when it came to convincing others that he wasn’t the bad guy. Nothing was wrong.

Sid slid my phone into the pocket of his jeans as he scrutinized my outfit. His eyes landed on the marks on my neck, but no remorse flickered through his eyes. He looked annoyed as he went to the closet.

“That makeup is shit,” he said, producing a scarf for me. “Remind me that it doesn’t work next time. Put this around your neck.”

“You can’t see the marks,” I insisted, even though they were dark and ugly against my skin. “It’s honestly fine, Sid. I won’t say a word—”

He slipped the scarf around my neck. I swallowed nervously as he fretted about placing the scarf perfectly against the bruises. It didn’t surprise me when he tightened it suddenly to cut off my air supply and he leaned in to whisper, “If you tell anyone about what happened this weekend, I’ll fucking kill you and your family before taking myself out. Got it?”

I resisted the urge to reach up and pull the scarf away. That would only aggravate him more. I fought against the panic rising in my chest, and I nodded quickly before he loosened his hold on the scarf. I sucked in a deep breath to calm my racing heart as Sid took me by the elbow.

“You’re lucky that your boss provides a good paycheck,” Sid said when we exited the house for the day. “Once I get this promotion, you won’t need to work anymore. You can stay home.”

I grimaced inwardly at the thought. A real-life horror story was what that sounded like. Sid opened the passenger door for me. I watched as he waved cheerfully to our next-door neighbor, who returned the wave. Our small house was in a quiet suburb filled with families who appreciated having a cop living on their street to keep an eye on things. They weren’t immune to Sid’s charms, just like most people who came into contact with him.

Twenty minutes later, Sid pulled up alongside the curb of the towering building where Burke Management was located. It overlooked the entire city of Salt Lake. I had never felt more relieved to be at work than after the painful weekend I’d just gone through. Sid rested a hand on my upper thigh as he leaned in to press a hot kiss against the side of my neck. I fisted my hands together to keep myself from moving away.

“You look beautiful, honey,” he said. “Have a good day at work. I’ll be here to pick you up at five.”

“Okay.”

“Remember what I told you. Keep it in mind.”

I stepped out of the car quickly to hurry in the direction of the lobby. I didn’t even bother turning around to see if Sid was watching me walk into the building because I knew he would stay there for a few minutes to make sure I didn’t walk back out. My heels clicked against the marbled floor as I hurried to the elevator before pushing the up button repeatedly. The only place I ever felt okay in anymore was Bastian’s office.

The office was a flurry of nervous movement when I walked in to find Roger shifting through a pile of papers on my desk. He looked up in visible relief at seeing me walk toward him.

“Thank God you’re here,” Roger said. “Mr. Burke is in a foul mood. He’s been asking to see you for the past hour.”

Roger’s eyes focused on my scarf before skimming along my face to settle on my right eye, which still throbbed with pain. I adjusted the scarf to cover up the bruises even more as I dumped my purse in my office chair.

“I’m sorry I’m late,” I said, my voice monotone to my own ears. “Sid said that he called to let you know I wasn’t feeling well and that I would be a bit late.”

“I got the message,” Roger said. “Are you okay, Jo?”

I looked up and saw Sabrina looking at me from across the room as well. Her eyes focused on my neck intently. She was in the middle of phone call, but I could see the questions burning in her eyes. Everyone knew. Shame flooded through me. I blinked back tears while rifling through my purse to avoid eye contact with everyone who was looking in my direction. I also had to face Bastian, and I had no fucking clue how I was going to handle that shit while keeping my job intact.

“I’m fine,” I said. “Does Mr. Burke want to see me now?”

“He said as soon as you come into the office, he wants to speak to you privately. So, the answer would be now I imagine.”

I took a deep breath before approaching Bastian’s office doors. I could hear his voice speaking crisply inside, and I gently knocked on the door. I had to face him at some point. Might as well get it over with.

“Come in,” Bastian called out immediately.

I stepped inside to find Bastian standing near the windows overlooking the city. He turned sharply to gaze at me with his phone glued to his ear. Fear and humiliation wrestled in me while Bastian ended his phone call quickly. He swept a gaze along me, and dark clouds gathered in his eyes. I reached up to adjust my scarf again while I tried to think of a good excuse for being late.

“Sit down,” Bastian said and nodded to the chair in front of his desk. “You and I are going to talk about what happened this weekend, along with the reason why you were late this morning.”

Bastian took a seat behind his desk, but I refused to sit down. This was the last thing I wanted to talk about with Bastian, my attractive boss. I couldn’t tell him the truth even if I wanted to. Sid’s threats echoed menacingly in my head.

“I wasn’t feeling well this morning, so I’m sorry that—”

“Please stop,” Bastian interrupted, holding up a hand. “Joanna, are you okay?”

I lowered my gaze to the floor to avoid his penetrating eyes. “I’m fine, sir. Why do you ask?”

“Because I watched your boyfriend drag you like a rag doll from that club,” Bastian said. “And he threatened to shoot me just for talking to you. That’s why I’m asking you. You were also late coming to work this morning. The lateness I can handle. It’s the reasons behind the lateness I’m worried about.”

“It’s honestly fine,” I whispered, twisting my hands together. “Really, it’s fine. I’m okay. He just has a temper sometimes from his job, you know. He’s a cop who works the drug units here, and he just gets worried about me when I go out. I hadn’t answered my phone, so he was upset that night.”

I knew Bastian didn’t buy my rambling because of the noise he made in the back of his throat. He got up from his seat and walked around his desk to stand in front of me. It occurred to me that I couldn’t lie anymore when I looked up to find Bastian’s eyes focused on the scarf around my neck. I felt it loosen, and his calloused fingertips gently touched my skin where Sid’s fingers had left bruises. Bastian’s thumb rubbed in a slow circle to wipe away the concealer I had dabbed there.

“That motherfucker,” Bastian seethed, shaking his head. “He’s been abusing you, Joanna. Hasn’t he?”

Tears welled in my eyes. A part of me wanted to tell him the whole truth while the other side of me resisted. Everything about Bastian’s life was so orderly, so perfect. How could I tell my boss what was going on? My throat burned from where Sid’s fingers had been. My head hurt even worse when Bastian lifted a hand to touch the swelling above my eye.

“He just got a little rough with me is all,” I whispered, hanging my head as humiliation flowed through me again. “Don’t worry about it, Mr. Burke. I can manage his temper. I just set it off this weekend by going out. He was worried.”

“Joanna, I’m worried that he’s going to actually kill you,” Bastian stated, concern thick in his voice. “He’s unstable. I know you’re afraid of him, but you know this has to stop. I refuse to let this keep happening to you.”

It took all my effort not to sink into his chest out of relief. “How though? He’s a cop. He has resources.”

“I have resources, too. You aren’t going home tonight. You’re going to pack your bags, and you are going to stay with me until I have my lawyer advise me on what to do about that piece of shit.”

I looked up in surprise at those words. For years, Bastian had kept everything professional between us, but now he was leaping over boundaries without a care. Nothing in his face suggested he was anything besides serious. I started to tremble from all the emotions writhing inside me.

“I can’t do that,” I said, shaking my head. “It’s too much, Mr. Burke. You’ve already done enough.”

Bastian shook his head at me. “Not enough, because I had my suspicions for a long time that this was going on. I care about you, Joanna. You’re an amazing woman, and you don’t deserve this type of shit. I’m dead serious. You’re coming home with me tonight.”

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