In Their Power – Their Captive Bride Read Online Julia Sykes

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Dark, Mafia, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 41
Estimated words: 38723 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 194(@200wpm)___ 155(@250wpm)___ 129(@300wpm)
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He smirked at me and lifted Nora up in his arms, turning his back on me.

“Come,” he commanded, not bothering to watch to ensure I complied.

My feet stuck to the concrete floor, the order grating on my already raw and wounded pride.

But he was carrying Nora away from me. I had to follow.

I wrenched my hands from the wall and fisted them at my sides to prevent myself from snapping his neck. Each docile step pained me like knives piercing my bare soles, but I didn’t attack my enemy. Instead, I watched the top of Nora’s head where it peeked over his shoulder. I wished she would turn her head and glance back at me, but it was probably better for us both if she remained in her detached state. If she looked at me with desperation pinching her delicate features, I wasn’t at all certain if I’d be able to stop myself from killing Dante, and that would condemn Gabriele and Lorenzo.

We strode up the stairs and through a maze of corridors. I marked the path, memorizing the layout of the mansion. I’d already explored a significant portion of the house when I’d hunted for Dante yesterday, after I’d killed his guards and briefly escaped.

But I’d never really been free at all. The bastard had been waiting for me with yet another trap: a gun to Nora’s head. It hadn’t even been loaded.

No, Dante didn’t want to see Nora dead. I knew that now. His insane affection for her seemed genuine, and from what I’d seen, it bordered on obsession. He reveled in tormenting her; he didn’t want to lose that by killing her.

He still held her cradled to his chest when he led me into a cavernous dining room and settled in a chair at the head of the table. Two place settings waited for us. I assumed one was for Nora and one for him, but he kept her in his lap, his arm and iron band around her naked body.

He tipped his head at the chair opposite him. “Sit.”

I sat stiffly, and all my muscles locked up tight. I was on high alert, completely thrown by what was happening. Dante’s actions made no sense. Why free me from my cell and offer me dinner like I was his guest?

Other than to rub it in my face that I didn’t have to be confined for him to keep me subdued.

Nora sat stiffly, too. Her cheeks were pink, a dark shade of embarrassment.

“Please don’t do this,” she whispered, begging Dante to grant her reprieve from something I didn’t understand.

He kissed her cheek. “I’m going to take care of you, pet. Let me.”

Suddenly, she lunged for the sharp knife to the right of his plate. He snagged her wrist mere inches from the blade, dragging her hand back into her lap as his other arm clamped around her more tightly.

“I know you’re angry with me, darling, but there’s no need for that. Don’t make me punish you again.”

Her entire body vibrated with unspent aggression. “Fuck you.”

Keeping her trapped against him with one arm, he lifted his other hand to grip her jaw. He lifted her face to his and locked her in a forbidding stare.

“I admire your fire, but we have to learn to get along,” he said, as though he was the reasonable one. “You asked for a punishment, and you got one. I understand if you lose your temper with me sometimes, but I won’t allow you to hurt me.”

“And you’re allowed to hurt me?” she shot back, venom lacing the words.

“Yes,” he replied simply. “And I’ll make sure you enjoy it. Did I not make you come hard enough in the end?”

His dark brows rose in challenge, and she bared her teeth at him.

“I don’t want you to make me come. I don’t want you to touch me. I hate you.”

He sighed, exasperated. “It doesn’t have to be this way between us, little bird. You’ll come to understand me in time.” He released her face from his firm hold and pulled the domed silver lid from his plate. “Now, it’s time for you to eat something.”

“You make me sick,” she hissed, crossing her arms over her chest. “I’m not hungry.”

“Yes, you are,” he said dismissively. “You just don’t want to eat. But you don’t get to make that choice.”

His sharp green eyes suddenly pierced my chest. “She’s been starving herself, and you didn’t even notice.” He sneered. “You were never worthy of pretending to be her husband. You’re too self-absorbed to see what’s right in front of you.” He stroked a hand down her back. “I’ll always take care of my wife.”

My eyes raked down her slim body, noting how slender and fragile she was. I’d assumed she had a dancer’s form, and I’d never questioned how thin she was. She had generous enough feminine curves to distract me from the slight shadows around her lower ribs.


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