Their Virgin Hostage, Masters of Ménage, Book 5

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by Black, Shayla


  Law held out his hands in defense. “Just listen to me. She’s not what you think she is. I don’t know why she’s marrying him.”

  “For his money,” Dominic shot back.

  Law ran a frustrated hand on top of the dark stubble of his buzz cut. “Yeah, but the money isn’t for her. I think she’s trying to save her family. You should know something about that.”

  “I never spread my legs to save my sister.” What he didn’t say was that he would have. He would have done anything to save Carrie. “This isn’t the same thing at all. She’s marrying for money because her father gambled everything away. You are willfully misjudging her because you want to fuck her. Do I need to take you off this case? You’re either with me or against me, brother.”

  He wasn’t sure what he would do without Law. Riley was the computer genius, but Law was really smart muscle. He’d come to rely on the man’s instincts, his training, his sheer tenacity. His friendship.

  But he owed it to Carrie to succeed. He couldn’t allow Law’s obvious attraction to Kinley Kohl to stand in the way of justice.

  He could still hear his sister’s whispers on his voice mail.

  Dom, I need to talk to you as soon as possible. Please call me back. It’s all going wrong. I’m leaving Greg. I think he’s…I have to go. He’s here. Call me.

  He’d been off with Riley and Law, screwing some brunette he’d met at a bar while his sister was being murdered.

  Law’s face cleared, becoming a polite blank. “Of course not. I know how much this means to you. I’ll do whatever it takes.”

  He turned away from the monitors, all excitement gone. Law was a predator again, cold and unfeeling. Exactly what Dominic needed. So why did he feel like he’d just taken something precious from his friend?

  Riley leaned in. “He’s fine, man. We’re both here for you. She’s just his type, that’s all.”

  Pretty, blonde, and stacked was just about every man’s type, but he’d never seen Law react so fiercely to a woman. What had he learned about her that Dominic hadn’t?

  It didn’t matter. Getting her isolated and making her talk did.

  “We’ve got movement. Annabelle just rang for room service. That’s our cue. She’ll make sure Kinley is alone in that suite for the next fifteen minutes.” Riley turned back to him. “Who’s ready to roofie a blonde? This guy. Come on, Law, you can stare at her boobs up close.”

  Law sent his brother his happy middle finger. “Let’s get this done.”

  Dominic put a hand on Law’s shoulder. “We’re not going to hurt her. We’re saving her.” She might not thank him for it, but… “You know that.”

  Law nodded, but Dominic wasn’t convinced. “Sure. We need to go. See you at the extraction point.”

  Sometimes Law sounded like he was still in the military. He and Riley walked out.

  Dominic turned back to the screen. Kinley was a gorgeous woman, and he had a wistful, fleeting thought that it would have been nice if she had been the one woman who could love all three of them. The woman who could become the center of their world.

  She turned, her face so sad, so beautiful that he nearly reached out and touched the screen.

  He growled a little as he turned away and started wiping the room clean. He didn’t have time for bullshit. He had a killer to catch.

  And a hostage to nab.

  Chapter Two

  “I deserve to find happiness.” Kinley forced herself to take a deep breath as she paced the floor in her white, four-inch Manolo Blahniks. “Greg will be my happiness and my joy.”

  The room responded with an echo of utter silence. Yeah, no one believed that, not even the walls.

  Was this how she would spend the rest of her life? Would she wake every morning and try to convince herself that she was happy and fulfilled? Since she was a kid, she and Annabelle had a ritual before big events like Christmas, birthdays, and big dates. They would get together and hold hands and wish out loud for their dreams to come true.

  Tears threatened as she remembered the last time they had done it. It had been at her mother’s bedside. Annabelle had flown home from Chicago. She’d beaten Becks to the hospital, despite the fact that her sister lived only a few miles away at the time. It was a silly ritual, a daydream between young girls. It hadn’t saved her mother’s life, and it wasn’t going to work today. But when Annabelle had taken her hand, she’d wanted so desperately to believe that magic could work.

  Kinley sighed at herself. Wishing for happiness and joy and love was futile now. It was time to grow up.

  A brisk knock on the door startled her out of her thoughts. “Room service.”

  That was quick. Still, how could she possibly eat now? She could barely move in this dress. All these sad thoughts were killing her appetite… But it would be rude to send the food away when Annabelle had gone to the trouble of ordering it.

  She made her way across the suite. It was very likely a long way here from the kitchens.

  Tip. He would want a tip. Oh, she hoped she had some cash.

  Why hadn’t Annabelle come back? Must be a long phone call with Kellan.

  Kinley opened the door, ready to graciously thank the worker, accept the food, and send him away. But the sight that greeted her stunned her mute.

  The two most gorgeous men she’d ever laid eyes on stood in the hallway, a large cart between them. Something was off about that cart, but she couldn’t stop staring at the men long enough to figure it out.

  Tall, with broad shoulders ready to burst out of their white jackets. The one closest to her had to be six and a half feet tall. He had a military cut of pitch-black hair and the most arresting blue eyes she’d ever seen. She wouldn’t really describe his face as beautiful. He was far too masculine for that. There was something savage about him that belied his formal tuxedo-like uniform.

  “Miss Kohl? May we come in?” Though the words were spoken more like a growl and a rumble, they were so very polite.

  And for some insane reason, that voice felt like a caress to her skin. He could make love to a woman with that voice—and if she wasn’t about to walk down the aisle to meet Greg, she’d probably let him.

  “Yeah.” Her own words came out in a breathy little puff. She forced herself to look at Hottie Number Two.

  He was an inch shorter than big brother—and there was no question they were brothers. It was in the set of their eyes and the identical coloring, but after that, they differed. The shorter one looked slightly younger, as though the world hadn’t weighed him down as heavily as his brother. There was the beginning of a truly gorgeous smile on his face.

  “Miss? It’s hard for us to move into your room when you’re standing in the doorway.” Hottie Number Two couldn’t help but laugh a little. “You don’t want your food to get cold, do you?”

  How could anything possibly get cold when they were around? She actually felt a stifling heat. Except for her feet. Her feet were ice cold—at least metaphorically. Not only did she not want to meet Greg at the end of the aisle, but she’d rather find herself in between these two men in a totally inappropriate position.

  She flushed and stepped back, allowing them into the room. Her runaway thoughts were all Annabelle’s fault. She joked about being in love with three guys and refusing to choose. She’d told Kinley that she would have them all or they simply wouldn’t have her.

  She’d been joking, surely. But Belle had planted an interesting notion in Kinley’s head…

  “Where do you want it, sweetheart?” Hottie Two asked.

  She could think of several places that she wanted it, each more inappropriate than the last. But that probably wasn’t what they meant. Even so, Kinley got totally flustered because all she could think about was the man’s lips. They were full and sensual, and she couldn’t help but wonder how he would kiss.

  “The tray. I meant the tray.” Those lips were curved up in a knowing smile.

  Embarrassment flooded her. If they could read her thoughts, she’d d
ie. “By the window, please.”

  She needed to pull her damn self together and stop being an idiot. And her heels were already killing her. She stepped gingerly around the couch and reached for her purse. She pulled out a ten.

  “This light must be bothering you.” Hottie One was standing at the windows. The view was spectacular, but he made quick work of the first set of blinds, closing them and blocking out the afternoon light.

  “Not at all.” She liked the view.

  The man slid the second set of drapes closed. “I think you’ll like it better if you know prying eyes can’t see in.”

  “Prying eyes?” Kinley asked. “Why would anyone want to look at me?”

  Hottie One turned and pinned her with his stare. He was so much more serious than his brother. She could tell it by the set of his mouth. This was a man who almost never found anything to smile about. “Because you’re lovely.”

  Tears threatened. They perched right there, making the world watery. She wasn’t lovely. She was too fat and her eyes were a muddy brown instead of Becks’s spectacular green. Even though she was only twenty-five, her breasts probably sagged a little. Nothing about her face was remarkable.

  But when the man told her she was lovely in that low rumble, she almost believed him.

  Greg never said a thing about her beyond the fact that she would be a good business asset to him. He would never find her lovely.

  “Are you all right, Miss Kohl?” Hottie Two asked, his expression graver than before.

  Yes, she was rapidly making a complete fool of herself. She gave them her brightest smile, the one she used on the snootiest society ladies and men who thought she didn’t have a brain in her head. “Of course. Here. Thank you so much.”

  She held out the ten-dollar bill. As she did, her stare fixed on the cart they’d pushed in. It was far larger than normal. At least twice as large and three times as tall. There were two silver trays on top, but no glasses and no silverware.

  “Miss Kohl,” the one with the unsmiling eyes began.

  A little thrill of fear spiked up her spine. Something was wrong. “That’s not a delivery tray.”

  What they had rolled in was made of canvas. She could see it plainly now.

  “No. It’s not,” the second man agreed. He took a step toward her.

  Kinley backed up. “That’s a laundry hamper.”

  It was the industrial kind used in hotels. Why had they brought her food on a laundry hamper? Except there wasn’t actually any food because that would have come with silverware and glassware, not two silver covers that she could now see weren’t actually covering anything at all.

  “Don’t scream, sweetheart. We’re not here to hurt you.” The second man was inching his way toward her.

  Holy crap! Then what were they going to do?

  Kinley wasn’t about to obey them. She opened her mouth and let out a long shout as she turned on her heels and sprinted for the door.

  At least she meant to sprint for the door. Unfortunately, she tripped on the stupidly long train of her dress and fell to her knees. She scrambled, her heart pounding. Get up! She had to. Kinley had no idea what these men wanted, but she wasn’t about to give it to them.

  An arm wound around her waist, and she was pulled back against a hard body. She screamed again, but this time a hand clapped over her mouth.

  Did they mean to rob her? Rape her? Kill her? God, was this really happening? Tears overflowed.

  The first man, the really big one, stepped in front of her. “It’s all right, Kinley. We’re going to take care of you.”

  Yes. It looked like they were going to take care of her—by burying her somewhere or tying her feet to cinder blocks and dropping her in the ocean. She’d watched enough ID TV to know what came next.

  She tried to sink her teeth into the hand that covered her mouth. He cursed, and she managed to gain a tiny bit of purchase, but otherwise, he held tight.

  “She’s fucking biting me, Law,” he hissed.

  A smile crept across the face of the one called Law. It looked rusty from disuse, but when he smiled, his eyes lit up. “Good for her, Ry. I told you she was stronger than you thought. Baby, you have to stop fighting us or I’ll have to do something I’d rather not. I want to talk to you. I want to explain everything.”

  He wanted to explain how he was going to rape and murder her? She bit down harder. The arm around her waist tightened, but the hand never moved.

  “Goddamn it, Law. She’s about to take a fucking piece out of my hand. She’s got two of the fingers I type with,” he snarled. “Take her out or I will.”

  Law stepped up, and she noticed the needle he was carrying. Nothing scared her more than that. She stopped biting the hand over her mouth and tried to scramble away. She couldn’t be unconscious. She couldn’t be at their mercy.

  Kinley kicked back, desperate to escape their hold.

  The mass of muscle behind her didn’t move an inch.

  Law looked down at her, those blue eyes of his filled with some unnamed emotion. He reached out for her with an odd tenderness as he smoothed back her hair. “I will take care of you, baby.”

  She shook her head frantically, but that needle hit her arm anyway. It went right through her silk gown and sank into her flesh.

  “Go to sleep now,” he whispered.

  Almost immediately, the world began to turn hazy, her vision fading from the periphery in. Her muscles went soft, her knees weakening. But she didn’t hit the floor. Ry picked her up, lifting her into his arms as he started across the room.

  “Gently,” Law said as he pulled the top off the laundry cart and shoved it to the side. “I don’t want to hurt her.”

  No matter how hard Kinley tried to stay alert, she couldn’t fight the drug anymore. Her whole body went limp, held up only by Ry’s strong arms. As her mind floated, she had the vague thought that it was nice. She’d never been held like this before. She was too big. She would probably kill his back. She opened her mouth to protest, but nothing would come out. Her eyes slid shut.

  “I’ll take care of her,” Ry promised, holding her close.

  He lowered her down as the world went dark.

  * * * *

  Law looked down at the woman in the cart and felt a blazing sense of satisfaction. Kinley Kohl was safe, and he intended to make sure she stayed that way. Two months of surveillance, then adopting a cover to watch her a bit closer for the past week had convinced him that Dominic was completely wrong about her.

  And, if his instincts were right, she was also a virgin—and a submissive one at that.

  Yeah, that got his cock hard. He’d always been a raging pervert, but Kinley Kohl had turned him into an obsessed freak. The moment he’d seen her, he’d known he wanted her. She was gorgeous and had the kind of soft body that made him hard all over. If he’d just wanted to bang the fuck out of her, he would have been all right. Then…he’d seen her with a bunch of homeless kids at a charity event, and his damn stupid heart had engaged for the first time.

  He had to protect her. Yeah, from Dominic, but mostly from her dickwad fiancé.

  Riley walked out of the bathroom, shaking his right hand. “Well, we know she has all her teeth. Fuck that hurt.”

  “Don’t be a pussy,” Law barked, still staring at her.

  He was proud that she’d fought back, especially since she tended to be submissive to the stronger personalities around her, like Greg and her bitch of a sister. More than once, he’d seen them take advantage of her sweet nature. Law had been a little worried that when he and Ry abducted her, she would just cry and beg. He wouldn’t have been able to handle that. Instead, she’d bitten the shit out of his brother.

  “I’m serious,” Riley screeched.

  “You’re lucky she had her back turned to you or she would have kneed the holy fuck out of your cock.”

  “Do you know how crazy you look right now?” Ry’s question dripped sarcasm. “You are the very picture of a psycho stalker. Do I need t
o grab a camera for you so you can capture the moment?”

  Law needed to be honest with his brother. “I care about her.”

  A long sigh filled the room. “It’s a mistake, man.”

  “She isn’t who you think she is.” Riley and Dominic hadn’t watched her for months. They weren’t looking past the façade.

  Riley slapped a hand on his back. “Even if she’s the sweetest thing in the world, I would tell you this a mistake. She won’t be able to handle the lifestyle you want. How the hell would all her society ladies react if she showed up at the charity gala with her three husbands, two of whom came from the wrong side of the tracks?”

  “We have money now.” He could take care of her.

  “Yeah, and we got it the hard way by dealing with criminals and lowlifes. None of us is a poster child for the country club set. Even though Dominic comes from money, he looks like a gangster. Despite this buff body, I’m a computer nerd. And dude, you talk to your guns.”

  Only occasionally. “Everyone has their quirks.”

  “She won’t do it, Law.”

  “She’s not Simone.” He was so sick of this argument. The one woman they had thought for half a second about marrying had turned out to be more concerned about other people’s opinions than love, so Riley had given up trying.

  “They’re all Simone in the end, brother. If we try this long-term thing with someone, it’s damn near impossible to hide. What woman in her right mind wants to be thought of as a whore? You remember what it was like for Mom to even go to the grocery store.”

  “It’s not like we’d pimp our wife out.”

  “It doesn’t matter. That’s how everyone would see it, especially among Kinley’s old-money circle. It won’t work.”

  “I think you’re wrong.”

  Riley sighed. “I think we have to get her out of here before someone wonders where the bride is. This ceremony is supposed to start in less than thirty minutes.” He grabbed the heavy canvas cover they had brought along to hide the fact that they weren’t pushing the laundry around.

  Law shook his head. “Don’t cover her yet. We have to get her luggage.”

 

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