Hitman's Baby (Mob City Book 2)
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I grinned, a real, honest-to-God beam that stretched cheek muscles that had almost forgotten how to smile during my stay in the county lockup. "Don't be. It's perfect. Really, I wouldn't have it any other way."
He looked at me anxiously. "You're sure?"
I nodded. Roman reached his left arm around me and hugged him into me, cradling Tim between us. We looked down as one, and the tiny, sandy-haired baby yawned and opened his icy-gray eyes, as if on cue. He had his father's eyes. "Thank you," he whispered into my ear. "It means a lot."
"Can I –?" I ventured, barely able to form a sentence. Tim smelt so clean, so fresh, so innocent it almost brought a tear to my eye. It certainly stilled my tongue. To be so close, after so long, it was almost too much to bear.
Roman lifted Tim up and gingerly offered me his tiny, onesie-wearing, cloth-wrapped body like a gift. It was such a bizarre sight, the huge, hulking beast of a man, whose arms were almost wider around than my legs, treating such a thing so carefully that I had to hide a smile. It was as though Roman thought Tim was an unexploded bomb, that any sudden movement might hurt him, and ruin all our happiness.
I reached out and clutched my baby to my breast. He gurgled, and for half a second I pressed my eyes closed, fearing he might start to cry. After all this time, no matter how natural and inevitable the sound of the baby's cry is – I wasn't sure I could take it.
Tim laughed.
I almost cried.
40
Roman
The baby car seat that on my way to the court had sat pride of place on the opposite backseat, where I could check up on Tim in the rear view mirror now sat empty.
Beside me, in her pride of place, Ellie sat cradling him in her arms. I didn't even mention its existence to her, knowing that there was a greater chance of hell freezing over than prying her son out of her arms right now. And it was exactly as it should be. Our family was exactly as it should be – together.
I glanced to my right, and saw the maternal glow lighting up Ellie's fresh, clean face. Every tired line that had accumulated in her hard weeks in jail had vanished, replaced by a vivacious, elated smile. It was slight, unintentional – but it tickled her cheeks all the same.
I turned left.
As if sensing something was off, Ellie looked up, and at me. "Where are we going?" She asked, but I could tell her attention was focused elsewhere – on Tim, as it should be.
"Not far," I grinned, molding my face into as mysterious an expression as I could muster. But my attempted jibe didn't hit home. Ellie simply shot me an accepting, trusting smile, and looked back down at the bundle of joy in her arms.
Not two minutes later, I pulled up in front of Drummond Tower. As the big, safe SUV glided to a halt, she looked up again. "No, seriously, what are we doing here?"
My answer was as grand as it was simple. It was all I could do to keep a triumphant grin off my face as I hopped out of the car. "Coming home."
"No –." Was the last thing I heard as the driver's door slammed shut behind me. I jogged around the big, gray, German SUV – Maya's recommendation – to open up hers, so she could keep both hands on Tim.
"– way." She finished, her mouth opening and shutting like a goldfish, except without the bubbles. "Roman, are you serious?"
"Deadly," I grinned, picking Tim's fetching, baby-blue changing bag out of the passenger footwell. "What? You thought I was going to let the pair of you live in an abandoned factory? Yeah right. You know how hard it would be to baby-proof that place?"
Ellie's jaw hung open as she walked, zombie-like to the automatic, sliding glass doors that lead into the Tower, past the uniformed doorman, into the elevator, and up thirty floors in an instant. I resisted the temptation to lean over and push it closed. Tim gurgled with happiness as the elevator's upward motion halted, but even that wasn't enough to break Ellie's stunned silence.
The elevator's doors swished open silently, and I jerked my head. "Come on." She followed me into the small corridor, the thick maroon carpet drowning out the sound of our footsteps, and to one of only two doors. I waved my key ring over a small, disguised panel, and the door clicked open.
I turned toward her and grinned. "I'm sorry, I couldn't get the whole floor. You think there's enough room?"
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Ellie
"No. Way." I said, choking on my own tongue as I spoke.
"Yes. Way," Roman laughed, copying me.
I prodded him with my elbow and pouted. "Stop making fun of me. How the hell did you afford this?" A shard of memory sparked to life, shrink-wrapped bundles of hundred dollar bills hidden in Roman’s factory safe house.
"You know that old phrase, crime doesn't pay?" He asked, cocking his head to one side. I nodded. "It's a lie. It really does."
"Apparently so," I said. The surprise, and the emotional turmoil of the day's events suddenly caught up with me, and every last iota of energy drained out of my legs. I collapsed onto the nearest sturdy object, an L-shaped couch that swallowed me up. Compared to the iron bunk I'd slept on for the past six weeks, it felt like lying down on a cloud. Hell, not just any cloud, but a goddamn fluffy white one.
I knew there was an incredible view to see out of the skyscraper apartment's floor to ceiling panoramic windows, but I also knew that I had a whole lifetime to see it. Right now, the only exploring I planned on doing was with my eyes, sitting right here. I patted the seat cushion next to me, and kept Tim clutched close to my breast.
"Come here." I even surprised myself by the longing I had in my tone, not sexual, just an unalloyed desire to have my lover close to me.
He sat, and I pulled my feet up onto the couch and rested my head on his thigh, high up enough to get a good view of the luxurious apartment. I drank it in, every gleaming kitchen appliance, every beautifully-upholstered couch and armchair, every inch of the long marble kitchen island and even. It was almost too good to be true. Hell, there was no almost about it. I felt like I'd fallen down the rabbit hole and ended up in Wonderland.
Sometimes, if I closed my eyes and concentrated, it was hard to believe that any this was real. In my cell, at night, startled awake by another prisoner's anguished cries for her daughter, or guards rushing in to prevent a suicide attempt, I'd wondered whether in fact I'd been damned to hell.
I blinked, squeezed my eyes shut, and cast those thoughts out to the trash heap where they belonged. I didn't need that kind of negativity in my life, not when Roman's comforting warmth underneath my head was so obviously real. On my chest, Tim's faint, shallow, excited breaths relaxed, and he drifted off to sleep.
Roman's clean, sharp scent filled my nostrils, and I took another breath, savoring it, and then I was uncomfortably aware of him underneath me, close to me – waiting for me.
"Roman," I asked softly, careful not to wake the sleeping baby on my chest. "Does Tim have a crib?"
A crib?" He asked, unable to hide the surprise in his voice. His leg vibrated as he spoke, and moved my hair which tickled my nose. "Of course. What – you think I'm some kind of animal?" He joked. "A crib, sleep monitors, the works. You name it, I bought it."
"How about we put him down for a nap?" I asked, speaking as seductively as I knew how.
"Are you sure?" He asked, surprise again creeping into his tone. "We don't have to go anywhere."
I tilted my head to face him and bit my lip. "Oh, I'm sure," I smiled.
Roman's eyes widened with understanding. "Oh…"
"Oh."
"In that case," he grinned, looking me up and down like a starving man might eye up a steak. "Follow me…"
I did as he asked, and padded behind him with my eyes locked so tight on his firm, sculpted ass that I entirely missed the panoramic view of Alexandria stretching out on the window to my left. I heard a click and frowned in surprise. "Roman? What the hell is that?"
He looked down at the object of my amusement – a small white gate, about 2 feet high. "Um, a baby gate?" He replied, furrowing his brow. "Why?"
I
pinched the bridge of my nose. "Okay, sure. Second question. How old do you think Tim is?"
He stared at me like I was stark raving crazy. "Seven months. Why?"
I broke my eyes away from the gate and did a slow pirouette on the spot, casting my eyes about the huge penthouse. Not for the first time, my jaw dropped open with astonishment. Every single electricity socket was plugged with a protective white cap. Every sharp edge encased in protective foam padding. And every door and corridor protected by identical, two foot tall baby gates. I span around again, and took it all in again. It was almost too much to handle. The entire penthouse was like a baby Fort Knox. It must have taken hours, days even, to finish.
"Did you do this yourself?" I croaked, tongue dry with shock.
"The proofing?" Roman grinned happily. "Every bit. You like it?"
I nodded dumbly. "Uh-huh, no kidding I like it. But Roman," I repeated myself, "how old do you think Tim is?"
"I told you already," he protested, throwing his hands in the air. "Seven months!"
I rolled my eyes. "Exactly! And is Tim walking yet?"
Brow, furrowed. "No…"
"Can he crawl?"
"Well, no… Oh." He stopped in his tracks, and realization dawned on his face, cresting his cheeks and settling in his eyes.
I leaned forward, strained on my tiptoes and pecked him on the cheek. "At least we won't have to do it when he's a toddler, then."
The master bedroom was beautiful, glorious, majestic, and a full dictionary turned on its side's worth of adjectives besides. I felt like Beyoncé on tour, so far from the girl who'd spent the last month and a half in a 12' x 6' concrete cell, with an iron bunk bed and a cellmate who thought she was a gang leader that it wasn't even funny.
And I didn't care about any of it.
All that was left inside me was a single-minded, burning desire to jump Roman, to straddle him, to undress him and then to feel him inside me – in that order. And funnily enough, he didn't seem to have a problem with it. I pushed him backwards onto the bed, and he fell, arms out, without complaint. The firm mattress whooshed slightly as his massive, muscular bulk pressed the air out of it, but didn't make a sound when I leapt on top of him.
And then my mouth was on his, devouring him, gently scratching my chin against his messy stubble, and pairing with delight. And my hands were all over him, tearing at that white shirt that outlined his chest so perfectly, ripping at the buttons and throwing it on the floor. My top joined it, though I didn't remember tearing it off my head in my excitement, and tossing it to the floor.
Roman growled, a throaty hum that seemed to throb throughout his entire body, like his chest was a barrel drum. It vibrated through me, entering at my legs and ending up tickling the very tip top of my scalp. He grabbed my sides, huge hands making their way up my burning skin, and roughly pawing at my breasts. The jail hadn't bothered to save my bra…
I wrestled with Roman's brown leather belt, tore at the buttons that kept his jeans so stubbornly tight, and dived in, layering his hard, powerful stomach with kisses. He interlaced his fingers through my hair, stroking, scraping with his nails and pushed me down, and I pulled back his boxer shorts and his cock sprang free. I licked it, kissed the tip, and took it in my mouth. Roman purred like a cat.
But he couldn't take it. Not after six weeks without. He grabbed a hold of my hair more firmly, pulled me up his body and kicked the black denim off his legs. "Jesus," Ellie," he groaned. "I can't take that, not yet. I want you, now."
It was music to my ears.
He grabbed at the button that held my own jeans flush with my waist, groped at it and finally succeeded in wresting it loose.
He looped the tips of his fingers into the material, and pulled every scrap of fabric off my legs, so I was as naked as he in one fluid movement that I never saw coming.
He flipped me onto my back, and jumped on top of me, his cock standing at attention, and pressed his mouth against mine and kissed me.
He scraped his fingernails down my body, from the crease where my chest met my head, down my right breast, down my stomach, and circled my pussy, leaving fiery streaks of pleasure in its wake, and nipples that stood taught and tight like stakes.
He pressed his thick, long fingers to the soaking wet slit between my legs, rubbed it it, tasted my scent, and growled with satisfaction.
He entered me. I yelped, my toes curled, and before his cock was buried to the hilt, I was already in ecstasy. I bit my lip, scratched my fingers against his back and pulled him into me, until his pelvis met mine, until I felt his heat radiating inside me like the sun. I threw my head back as he began to thrust, saw the memories of forty-two lonely nights in my cell flash in front of my eyes, forty-two nights where I had only my imagination and my fingers for company. And after all that, it didn't compare.
It barely scratched the surface of the gift that Roman was capable of giving me, barely broke a sweat – and right now he was sweating hard, his body glistening with an ethereal, glittering glow.
Roman grazed his stubble against my neck, nibbled my ear and rammed into me, filling me up, stretching me to my very limits. And as he nibbled, I crashed over the edge, out of control, with stars exploding in front of my vision, firecrackers going off at the tips of my toes and on top of my fingernails, and a star was born between my legs.
I cried out, and so did he, and I felt a heat bloom within me, and my head dropped back, and his body dropped down to his elbows, and we collapsed on top of each other.
Together.
By the time my eyes refocused, and my toes stopped tingling, and my belly stopped clenching with pleasure, it felt like hours had passed. My head lolled off the side of the gigantic queen-sized bed, and I purred as Roman stroked my bare leg in one long, spiral, never-ending motion that left goosebumps in its wake.
When my eyes did refocus, they came to rest on an elegant, antique white bedside table. My eyes drank it in, from bottom to top, gliding over perfectly carved, almost naval-looking lines, like the gentle swell of a wave in mid ocean, until they reached the top.
"What's that?"
"What's what? Roman grunted, not bothering to move his head from the huge, soft, duck-feather stuffed pillow underneath it.
"The envelope."
"Oh, it was hand-delivered earlier. It's for you. Well," he said, correcting himself, "us. But I didn't want to open it before you got here."
I reached out and grabbed it. It was surprisingly heavy – creamy and textured. The kind of paper wedding invitations get sent in. "That's sweet. Well, I'm here now…"
Roman roused himself onto his elbows and nodded. "Go on then."
I gently prised it open, strangely careful not to damage the lovely paper, and started to read.
Dear Ellie and Roman,
A little birdie told us earlier on that the state doesn't plan on bringing a case against you for trespassing. As they shouldn't! So hopefully, by the time you're reading this, you should be in your lovely new apartment together. Ellie – Roman showed us around, it's gorgeous, isn't it? We both think you two will be very happy there.
I know neither of you need the money, especially if that lawsuit against Victor that Roman was talking about happens, but we have a suggestion… No need to let us know anytime soon, because, Mister and Missus, you two have got a hell of a lot of catching up and getting to know each other to do, but we wanted to tell you about it anyway. Like we said in the back of the limo, we are trying to make Alexandria the city it used to be – a place where people feel safe bringing up children, with jobs, and parks, and a city government that isn't as corrupt as a banana republic down south.
Roman – Conor's been talking about getting the CFL, the Champion's Fighting League, the city's MMA promotion up and running again. We've been meaning to do it for a while, but there's been a lot on our plate… We own the rights, so we can get it going any time we want.. If you want it, there's a job for you there – a good one.
Ellie – we've been thinking.
What this city really needs is a crusader. It's all well and good us two doing what we can, but when you run an offshoot of the Russian mafia, you kind of have to do it from the shadows. Alexandria needs a defender, someone brave enough to shine a spotlight on all the evil that lies beneath the surface. And if that ever meant us, we'd expect you to show us no favors. Again, if you want it, there's a job for you. A new, online newspaper, with you at the head. Think about it.
But for now, have fun. We'll see you soon.
Yours,
Maya and Conor.
I couldn’t change my past, and I didn’t want to. It had shaped me, molded me, given me the gift of life, and I wouldn’t change that for all the money in the world.
What Maya’s letter gave me was something else, something far greater – a future.
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THE END
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