Page 72 of Surrender

Page 72

“I didn’t assist you in taking down the shooter. I got shot and passed out. The media just likes to put a good spin on things so they can sell more papers. Do you realize how many magazines have called wanting the latest scoop? When I tell them what really happened, they quickly grow bored and move on to the next story. ”

“Ah, that’s just because they don’t know you like I do. If they were to take the time to delve into your head, they’d be down here panting to hear your story,” he said as he picked up her hand and brought it to his lips.

“Why do you keep pursuing me? I’m not a match for you. I will never be obedient. I will never do the things you ask of me. Why are you so human one minute, and then a complete jerk the next? Do you realize that if you turn off the jerk buttons in your brain, you would actually make an excellent boyfriend,” she said, trying to understand him.

Instantly, shutters came down over his eyes and he took on the cold expression he was so famous for. It was amazing to her how hot and cold the man could run. One moment he was a white knight, rushing in to rescue the frightened maiden, and then the next, he was every superhero’s worst villain.

After getting to know his parents a little more, she really couldn’t understand him. He’d been raised in a loving home. So what if his wife had betrayed him, cheated and wounded his pride. Normal people got over it.

“I’m your ride home. I’ll be back in two hours,” he said in a clipped tone before standing up and leaving.

Ari rolled her eyes and silently wished him good riddance. She knew there was no way she was going to stop him from taking her home, so she’d just have to grit her teeth and endure a couple more hours in his presence.

Once she was out of the hospital, her life would return to normal and she could go back to being just plain old boring Ari. She liked her uninteresting self. With her new friends, she allowed her adventurous side to appear a little more often, but her everyday life was boring – and she was happy with that.

Sure, she didn’t have love and excitement, but the offset to that was she didn’t have pain and heartbreak, either. She knew being with Rafe would be one huge rollercoaster of emotion, and most of the time she’d be coming down, not going up. She didn’t need that sort of distraction in her life.

*****

Rafe spoke to the doctor before heading back to Ari’s room. She was good to go. He was ready for the hospital visits to end. He wanted to move on to the next chapter of their adventure together. The time for sharing was over. He had desires that needed to be filled, and playing a game of cards with her wasn’t doing it.

With strict control firmly in place, he made plans for what would come next. Today had been a good day. He’d acquired what he needed to seal the deal with Ari. All it would take was the perfect moment for him to lay his cards on the table. Every good gambler knew finesse was half the game. You never showed your hand until that perfect moment.

“I see you got the clothes. How are you feeling?”

“I’m fine, Mr. Palazzo. Thank you for the clothes,” she grumbled, not thrilled with having to use one more item he got her.

“Ari, I’ve tired of you not calling me Rafe. I’ve heard you say my name, so I know you’re capable of doing it. Every time from here on out that you call me Mr. Palazzo, I’ll remind you of why it’s me in charge. Do you understand? When you answer me, say my name. ”

He was smiling, but he could see by her expression that she knew he wasn’t bluffing. He hoped she defied him. He was ready to teach her a few lessons – his body was in a constant state of arousal. He’d thought about satisfying his needs with another woman, but since meeting Ari, no other had turned him on. It was a problem he knew he’d be able to solve once he broke her.

“Your time is running out,” he warned as the muscles in his jaw twitched and he began counting down in his head.

“Yes. I understand… Rafe,” she said through clenched teeth. The sound of his name on her lips caused his pulse to skip. The plans he had for her kept running through his mind. She was a spitfire, a true gem that he would worship… for a short amount of time.

“I have to admit that I’m a bit disappointed, Ari, but I’m not too worried. You can’t help but defy me. I look forward to the next time,” he said with a satisfied smile.

She glared at him with murder in her eyes. He had no doubt that she desired him, but she also despised him. That was good. She needed to remember who he was and what he wanted. He would be good to her, take care of her needs, but no one held him for long. No one owned his heart and no woman could be trusted except for his own mother and sisters.