Big Hard Bodyguard (Dominant Protectors Book 1)

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by Jack Ellison


  I arrived at the entrance of Chloe’s mansion an hour before I was due - didn’t wanna leave anything to chance.

  I made my way to the front door, nodding at the guard standing like a statue to the right of the door. “Mr. Miller,” he said, nodding back.

  I took the steps two at a time, pressing the doorbell. A few moments later, the door swung open. I was greeted by a kindly, middle-aged woman who adjusted her gaze up to my face, smiling. “Ah, Axel Miller I presume? Pleasure. Please come in.”

  She stepped to one side.

  The entrance led to a large, spiral staircase that I had caught a glimpse of on my previous visit. I stood to one side of the foyer with my arms behind my back, adopting a nonchalant, powerful pose. I switched my brain off, knowing it might be a while before the girls were ready. The middle aged lady walked up to me, staring at me quizzically. If she was impressed or intimidated, she showed no sign.

  “Do you want a coffee, love?” she asked me in a kind way, in what I guessed was a southern British accent. I shifted my gaze to her, and she was staring at me as would a mother stare at her child.

  I ain’t that much younger than you, you know.

  Though I liked to think I could pass for my late 20s. Probably early 30s, more realistically.

  “No thank you, doll. Ain’t one for mixing coffee with anything more than a short drive. Water would be good, though.” She smiled and hurried off, toward the kitchen I guess.

  I surveyed the room, noticing a large armchair, couch and table off to one side.

  I wonder if anyone ever sits there? Who would, with a hundred other rooms to choose from?

  I unashamedly walked over and sat myself in the middle of the large couch. Hands clasped in front of me, elbows on my knees. I tried not to flex my biceps too much, but it was damned hard to keep them from bulging through my t shirt. I felt the sheath of my knife poking into my groin, and had to adjust myself from through my pants.

  Hope nobody’s lookin’. Ah screw it, I hope they are. Hope they like what they see, too.

  A while later, after finishing my glass of cold water, I heard a commotion from upstairs. It sounded like the party had started already, and I could hear excited chatter from a number of young female voices. I groaned inwardly.

  I’m gonna have a fucking headache before we even get to the airport. That limo had better have soundproof privacy glass…

  All of a sudden the chatter stopped as three figures emerged from the doorway at the top of the stairs. Two of them were staring at me, unashamed. Both were pretty, with full figures. One of them had far too much makeup on. The other had dark, alluring eyes, and from what I could make out, much larger breasts, which she wasn’t hesitating to show.

  Neither of them were my type. Too easy, and I could tell that at a glance. Ain’t no fun if there ain’t no challenge.

  I ran my hand thoughtfully across the slight stubble on my chin, knowing my bicep and chest would flex as I did so. I couldn’t help myself. I might not have been interested, but that don’t mean attention ain’t nice.

  “Hey, handsome,” the made-up one said, as she got halfway down the stairs. “Chloe said you were big… but wow! She’s been telling as all about how she can’t wait to see you. In fact I caught her this morning in bed, her…”

  Chloe slapped her friend on the arm good naturedly. “Jess! Control yourself, girl! I know you can’t help it, but please do try.”

  Right, so the stripper one is Jess. Should probably keep an eye on her, she’ll be getting her friends in trouble, no doubt. After her and Chloe, that leaves...

  “What do you think Amber? D’ya feel safe now?” Jess turned to the third girl, the last to arrive in the foyer.

  Right, Amber. She looks… thoughtful. Quiet, full figured, dark eyes, husky… dangerous, to the unprepared or desperate man, I imagine.

  “Yeah,” Amber said, simply. “I feel like we can get into any trouble we want, with Mr. Big Hard Bodyguard watching over us.” Jess and Amber started laughing. Chloe frowned at the slutty pair.

  I stood up swiftly, walking to stand near the three of them. “Are you ready to go, ladies?” I said, in a low voice.

  Chloe spoke before the others had a chance to respond. “Yes, we are.” She had a blank expression on her face. If there was any truth in what her friend had just suggested, she was making a damn good job of showing no sign.

  “Now why don’t you use your big muscles for something more useful than standing there looking scary?” Amber said breathily, staring into my eyes.

  I waited for a second, playing dumb.

  She gestured up the stairs with a dainty hand.

  “Our cases are up there. Too heavy for us weak, defenceless women to carry downstairs by ourselves.”

  Right, I see. Giving me a hard time ‘cause your Daddy’s rich. Well, I ain’t takin’ no shit from girls who are too used to gettin’ their own way.

  “I’m gettin’ paid to be a bodyguard. Ain’t nothing in my contract about being no bell boy, kiddo.”

  Amber frowned at me. She opened her mouth, but it seemed like she was struck dumb.

  Probably ain’t too used to the staff talkin’ back to her. Better get used to it, girl.

  Jess and Chloe laughed, both looking a little flushed. I could tell they’d enjoyed it slightly.

  After hesitating for a while, Jess, Chloe and Amber begrudgingly walked back up the stairs. I heard a muttered, snide remark from Amber. Quiet enough so I couldn’t make out the words.

  Knew she’d be trouble.

  But it would take more than a spoilt little rich girl to piss me off.

  A few seconds later the girls started filing down the stairs, struggling with their massive suitcases. I watched them make their slow way awkwardly down the stairs with the cases, my arms folded. I kept a straight face, frowning slightly. But inside I was enjoying the spectacle.

  When they’d managed to get halfway down the stairs I ran up to meet them, springing into action, my speed surprising Jess and Amber. Chloe didn’t look surprised. She was staring at me, perhaps in awe. But her expression was hard to read.

  I decided it was time to show off. I lifted Chloe’s suitcase first, my chest and biceps bulging as I settled it on my left shoulder. I lifted Jess’s suitcase with my left hand, having to hold it at an awkward angle to keep Chloe’s balanced on my shoulder.

  Christ, what the fuck have they got in here?

  I didn’t give any indication to the girls that I thought the cases were heavy, lifting Amber’s case onto my right shoulder as I did so, balancing deftly on the stairs. I took the cases downstairs smoothly, and out to the car.

  After returning back inside I found the girls staring at me.

  “Listen. I’m here to keep you safe. Something I’m fucking good at. If you’re ever in trouble, you can count on me being there. See anything suspicious, tell me.” I paused, looking at them each in turn. “But I ain’t takin’ any shit. If you need help with something, you ask nicely and I might just help you out.”

  Amber approached me, her dark eyes on my face, swaying her hips and smiling. She put her arms on my bicep and squeezed,a little too familiarly. “Well, there is one thing you could help with, if you’d be so kind?” she said, in her dark, teasing, husky voice. “There’s three more cases at the top of the stairs. Could you please help and bring them down for us? You’re obviously more than capable.”

  I looked down at her, raising my left eyebrow. “That’s more like it. See, ain’t hard, darlin’.”

  Out of the corner of my eye I saw Chloe looking at me covetously.

  Damn, please don’t tell me she’s falling for me. Ain’t gonna make things easy.

  Chloe

  We were all stunned into a girlish silence at Axel’s display of strength. He showed no sign of struggling, carrying three fully loaded cases to the car. Amber was the quickest to react, flirting with him to get the rest of the cases down.

  She thinks she can manipulate him.I think she’ll
struggle with this one. If she thinks she’s got him round her finger, and doesn’t ask nicely next time… well she’ll be in for a surprise...

  I had to admit, I was impressed. With the man, and his strength. Oh, and he was easy on the eye. Rough, but handsome. And those big hands...

  Before I could visualise the rest of his body, we were taken out to the car. Axel immediately switched from relaxed, which he had been somewhat in the house, to professional. Cold, expressionless. It looked to me like he was taking everything in, hawk like eyes everywhere yet, nowhere in particular.

  Well, I’ll have to work on him to get some conversation out of him now.

  I started to regret not talking to him longer the first time we had met.

  My internal thoughts and developing desire for Axel were forgotten somewhat as I got into the limo last, after running back to the house to give Sue a big hug.

  “Take care, my lovely!” she shouted at my back. I waved, smiling.

  Amber and Jessica had made themselves at home in the limo, sitting at the back. Jess was deftly opening a bottle of expensive champagne she’d somehow procured, as if by magic. Amber was sitting with her legs stretched out on the long leather couch that ran down most of one side of the car.

  Amber raised her eyebrows at me, nodding her head towards Axel sitting in the front seat.

  “Aren’t you gonna talk to him? Or are you struck dumb by his big muscles and gravelly voice?”

  I started to protest, but as if on cue the tinted privacy glass slowly lowered. There was an awkward moment as we waited for it to fully descend. I saw Axel sitting in the driver’s seat, his huge frame filling his half of the car. He was wearing some black tinted aviator sunglasses, which made him look even more badass, I decided.

  He had started the engine, and was either looking straight forward or was looking at us through the rear view mirror, I couldn’t tell.

  “You gals all set?” He sounded eager to get started.

  “Yes we are!” I replied excitedly, speaking for all of us. “Just let me grab a seat.” I had to bend over to get to my seat, my shapely ass a few inches away from the lowered privacy glass. I didn’t get a chance to see if there was any reaction from Axel. But I enjoyed it nonetheless.

  Jessica wolf whistled at me. “He’s supposed to be driving, not staring at your pretty butt!”

  I ignored her and gratefully took a glass of champagne, draining half the glass in a satisfied gulp.

  “This is it then! Let’s get going!” I said, turning to Axel. Then I put on my sweetest voice. “Oh, I mean to say, please may we be on our way to the airport, sir?”

  We all burst out laughing.

  Axel

  I set off for the airport, only momentarily distracted by the sight of Chloe’s shapely and pert butt mere inches from my face, her tight jeans all too revealing. But as we set off, my mind was on other more important matters. Getting to the airport safely; and if we were being tailed.

  I kept an eye on traffic behind us. The trick was to see if there were any cars that joined the journey soon after departure, and if they kept a discreet but consistent distance.

  The last trick was to take a slight detour, changing tack suddenly if possible, and keeping an eye on what the cars did behind you. If they were really good, they would appear and disappear, with two or three cars doing the tailing as to reduce suspicion.

  I couldn’t see any sign of a tail. Having said that, the car I was driving wasn’t exactly inconspicuous, and would be easy to tail without giving much away.

  Thing is, if they were that good, they wouldn't need to follow us. They would know we were going to the fucking airport, and in the middle of a city in the USA, now would not be their chosen time to strike. No, if they knew where we were headed, they most likely knew our destination. I relaxed somewhat, with the odds of no immediate danger stacked hugely in my favour.

  I’d had the privacy glass down for a while, mainly so I could catch glimpses of Chloe through the rear view mirror, my dark sunglasses hiding my wandering gaze. She was smiling and joking with her friends. She looked in her element.

  And damn beautiful...

  Part of me hoped that she felt the same way. I’d seen her look at me a few times in the house, but I couldn’t tell if she was just in awe of my strength or slightly scared of me, or if she was actually attracted to me.

  Pull yourself together Axel. The least you can do is protect the girl, take care of her and keep her safe. Even if she don’t feel the same way. Just get the job done.

  The girl’s noise increased in volume over the next few minutes, and I then saw a second gold bottle of champagne being procured from the fridge near Jess. I decided to wind up the privacy glass for the remainder of the journey.

  Without the distraction of the noise, and Chloe, I turned my attention to the traffic around me. My eyes flicking to the wing mirrors every few seconds out of habit, looking for a sign of something I knew I was unlikely to find.

  I settled into the drive, my mind on the traffic around me, the impending check in and flight, and the trip to the destination. Going over the route, visualising landmarks and events, analysing possible danger. Keeping my mind off of Chloe, for a while, at least.

  Chapter Eight

  Axel

  We arrived at the airport about twenty minutes later. As the girls were flying First Class, the airport staff had known in advance of our arrival, through the booking process. A few attendants waited for us near the fast track check in, which led directly to the fancy, First Class lounges.

  At least I ain’t gotta lift those fucking cases again.

  With the attendants helping the girls out of the car, and struggling with their cases, I had time to stand to one side, surveying the traffic surrounding us. I felt the weight of my revolver in my jacket, reassuring.

  Don’t think we’ve been followed. Good. Everything going to plan so far…

  The girls rushed off to check in, babbling excitedly. I was momentarily forgotten for a moment.

  I turned my head slightly toward the girls, and saw Chloe looking back at me over her shoulder. She smiled at me briefly, her face lighting up. I nodded back, smiling awkwardly.

  I hope I ain’t going mad. Now ain’t the time. Otherwise though, this is actually happening…

  I wasn’t sure which thought scared me more.

  I grabbed my bag from the back of the limo, slinging it over my back. I took one last look at the crowd behind me, waiting until I thought the girls were likely to have checked in. Once through security, they were as good as safe. And by then, I’d be right behind them.

  I dumped my knife and gun in the glovebox and parked the limo, ready for it to be chauffeured back to the depot.

  I grabbed my passport and ticket from my bag and headed through to check-in.

  I walked through the crowd with ease, people subconsciously parting for me as I walked directly to the checkout desk. People seemed to not want to get in my way, which suited me. I fucking hate crowds.

  After checking in my meagre baggage, and going straight through security, I went through to the Business Class lounges, adjacent to First Class lounges. Nice, but not quite as luxurious.

  To find Chloe standing there outside the lounge, waiting.

  She turned to face towards me, her face lighting up as she saw me. “Hey, big guy!” she said, smiling.

  “Hey, Miss. First Class too fancy for you?”

  She was still smiling at me, her eyes studying my face.

  Wonder what’s going through that pretty little head of yours?

  “Listen, I just wanted to say thanks. And apologise for my two bimbo friends. It’s just their way of having fun.” She looked at me, expectantly. “And once they realise you’re not interested, they’ll get bored and find something else to amuse them. Promise.”

  “Don’t worry, Chlo’. Your friends ain’t my type.” I didn’t include Chloe in my statement, letting the suggestion that she might be remain unspoken. Her eyes w
idened slightly as she continued to study me for a second.

  “Good. Now, I can take a guest into the First Class lounge with me. Interested?”

  I didn’t say that I had planned on spending the couple hours remaining before the flight loitering outside the lounge, keeping an eye on the comings and goings.

 

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