A Villain’s Lies Read Online T.L. Smith

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, Dark, Erotic, Mafia Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 60
Estimated words: 58808 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 294(@200wpm)___ 235(@250wpm)___ 196(@300wpm)
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“He will meet you there. Don’t say a thing without him.” She nods, pulling up her skirt as she attempts to walk out, but I catch her wrist. “Wait, I’ll drive you.”

Avani pulls her hand free. “You’ve already caused enough damage for one day, don’t you think,” she says angrily as she hurries out, not giving me a chance to catch her this time.

As soon as she is gone, I call my brother, Jake, and he answers immediately.

“What did they do to her?” I blurt.

“You’ve seen the scars,” he replies without saying hello.

“Yes, I saw them.” I run a hand through my hair, tugging at the roots. “How did you see them?” I growl.

“Calm the fuck down. I saw them when I found her.” Jake pauses, and I know what he’s about to ask before he does. “Why do you care?” I hear rustling in the background. “Are you fucking her?”

“That’s none of your concern.”

“She was known as a runner. They belted her because she always tried to run away,” he informs me, then hangs up.

Well, fuck.

Getting dressed, I head to the police station and wait outside. It’s a good thirty minutes before she walks out with the lawyer. He nods to me and heads down the sidewalk as she stops in front of me, looking beyond bothered that I’m here.

“I called Jake,” I tell her, and her expression morphs as the meaning of what I’m saying sinks in.

Her eyes narrow, and she leans in, hissing, “You had no right asking him.”

“You weren’t going to tell me,” I point out.

“Because it’s in the past, and I would like to forget about it,” she says, moving toward her car.

“Some things can’t be forgotten,” I reply with frustration in my voice. I wouldn’t have had to call Jake if she would’ve told me herself.

She swings around, walking backward as she glares at me.

“I know. I’m already trying to forget what we did.” She smirks and gets in her car.

Well, shit.

She doesn’t show up for work all week. And when I go to her place, she isn’t there either. I know because I break in.

“Monica.” I give a slight nod as she joins me at the entrance as I wait to see if Avani will come to work today.

“You must have really upset her?” she says. Her correct observation pisses me off. Not even at her, but at myself all over again.

I give her a sidelong glance. “Don’t you have work to do?”

She shrugs. “Not yet. Figured I would wait for Avani too. I like her, and it’s been weird not having her here running things this past week.”

She’s right, it has been weird. Hopefully, Avani will come back today, though I have been saying that every day.

If she was anyone else, I would fucking fire her ass.

But I think I overstepped and have to deal with the consequences.

I shouldn’t have given in and fucked her. But my cock is hard from simply thinking about burying itself inside her again.

Not good. Not good at all.

“Boss.”

“Yes, Monica.”

She’s looking down at her phone. “She’s in the back,” she says quietly.

Sneaky bitch.

I scowl before I walk through the place and go straight to the back room. I find her at her locker, putting things away as she slides on heels.

“Avani.”

“Hey,” she says, smiling and sliding on the other heel like nothing has happened between us.

“Where the fuck have you been?” I ask.

“I took a holiday. Did you forget?”

“Holiday?” What the fuck? I do not remember giving her authorization for that.

“I put it on your desk before I left. Did you not read it?”

I spin and head to my office. As soon as I enter, I shuffle everything on my desk until I see her handwriting on a piece of paper. Clutching it, I stomp out of my office to find her at the front with all the girls around her. She looks up and smiles at me. but it doesn’t reach her eyes.

“Walk away. Now!” I growl at the girls, and they run off quickly. “You left a note?” I say to her, holding it up in my fist.

“I told you so. I had to get away. You know, with the death of my date and all.” She feigns compassion when I know she is lying.

“Oh, did it hurt your feelings that the man who tried to roofie you got killed?”

“Yes, it did.” She looks away, and that pisses me off even more.

“Liar.”

“If you say so.” She flicks her hair over her shoulder. “I’m also giving you my two weeks’ notice. I think Monica would be good for the job, and I can start training her right away.”

“That won’t be happening,” I reply, my chest tightening that she’d even think of it. “I hired you for this.”

“And I’ve helped, turned this place upside down, and now I have it running how it’s supposed to be.” She picks up her paperwork and walks to the printer.


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