Her Mafia Bodyguard Read Online J.L. Beck, Cassandra Hallman

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Mafia, Romance, Taboo, Virgin Tags Authors: ,
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Total pages in book: 109
Estimated words: 101985 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 510(@200wpm)___ 408(@250wpm)___ 340(@300wpm)
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“Get over here.” I take her by the waist and pull her in close, making sure to rub my sweaty clothes on her. “Now you’ll stink, too. Maybe we both need a shower.”

“You’re disgusting!” But she hasn’t stopped giggling since I took hold of her, either. So I have to wonder how much she minds. I can’t help but grope her a little now that my hands are on her. She’s like a drug I’ll never get my fill of.

Abruptly, her giggling stops. I realize it’s because her phone’s ringing, sitting on her desk. Her head swings in that direction because, of course, who can ignore a ringing phone?

“Oh, no.” She breaks free of me and goes to it, blocking it from view.

“What’s wrong? Who is it?”

She turns to me, eyes wide, the color gone from her face. “My dad.”

20

MIA

I can’t believe how hard I’m shaking. I think I’m going to be sick.

“Answer it,” Zeke urges me in a strangled voice. “He’ll be worried if you don’t.”

Right, but what happens when I answer, and he starts screaming at me? Don’t be stupid. He won’t do that. He doesn’t know what you’ve been doing. No, maybe not, but why does it feel like he does? If he wanted me to spend the rest of my life feeling like he’s watching, directly over my shoulder, he succeeded. It’s actually kind of sick in a way.

“Mia.” The way Zeke barks my name snaps me out of it. Right. I have to get it together.

“Hi, Daddy,” I chirp on answering. A look at Zeke tells me I did a good job. I don’t sound suspicious at all.

“Hello, sweetheart. You sound happy.” Sure, I was getting felt up by the bodyguard you sent to watch over me. Yeah, that would go over really well. I should definitely start with that.

“No reason not to be.” I pull on a jacket and step outside. The chill in the air feels good against my flushed skin. The heat in my cheeks starts to cool off. “How are you?”

“About as well as can be.” So why is there a hint of regret in his voice?

“Are you taking care of yourself? You’re not throwing all-night parties now that I’m not around, right?”

That gets him to laugh. “Not lately. Actually, sweetheart, I was more concerned with disappointing you.”

For one heart-stopping second, I think, this is it. He’s going to tell me Zeke won’t be my bodyguard anymore. He’ll give me one reason or another, some bullshit excuse like wanting to move him to a different job or needing him closer to home. Something like that. And when he does, I won’t have any room to argue. I could say something about him making me feel safe, maybe, and about how long it took us to fall into a comfortable groove here. How I wouldn’t want to go through that again, especially when I should be paying attention to schoolwork.

“What’s up?” I ask when I realize I haven’t responded. I need to shape up quick, or else he’s going to ask if I’ve been doing drugs or something like that. He’s always so suspicious.

But no, he’s too busy being concerned about what he’s about to tell me. “I’m sure you’ve been looking forward to coming home for Thanksgiving break. I know I’ve been looking forward to having you here. But it’s looking like we won’t be able to make that happen.”

Well, talk about coming out of left field. “Oh. Okay.” I lean on the railing, a little stunned.

“I’m sorry.”

“No, I understand,” I lie. Where is this coming from? “I’m sure I can stay here that week.”

“Of course. It’s not like you’re living in a dorm. They’re not going to shut down.”

“Right, sure.” Now I’m just saying words without really hearing them. “Is everything okay, though? Are you all right? You’re not sick or anything, are you?”

He gives me one of those indulgent chuckles that sets my teeth on edge. If we were face-to-face right now, he would pat me on the head. “You are so sweet to be concerned.”

“Well, I mean, it’s kind of a big holiday. I figure there has to be a reason.”

“And there is, but it’s nothing like that.”

“I’m glad to hear it.” I pause, waiting to see if he’ll explain. He doesn’t. “So what’s going on? Some big surprise you have planned for me?”

I didn’t expect him to laugh, not the way he does. Like he’s been found out. “How did you know?”

I stand straight, looking back over my shoulder into the living room. Zeke’s in there, pacing with his arms folded. Our eyes meet, and I shrug. Is there something he knows that I don’t?

Dad barrels over any questions I’m about to ask. “To tell you the truth, it has something to do with business. I’ll be traveling and making arrangements for a deal.”


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