How to Kill Your Boss - An Erotic Love Story. Krissy Daniels

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Автор произведения Krissy Daniels
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My throat closed tight and I grabbed the jogger to steady myself. “Oh no, oh no, oh no.”

      I sprinted the short distance home. The elevator took at least three hours and twenty-five minutes to reach my floor. As I approached Jacob’s door, my heart stopped beating, the hallway narrowed and lengthened, and I fell to my knees. It was wide open. I pulled myself up, gripped the wall for support, and peeped in the doorway on shaky legs.

      * * * *

      Detective Leland Waters jotted one more note in his little black book, handed me a card, and patted me on the shoulder. “Miss Wood. Here’s my number. Please call if you think of anything else.”

      I nodded because I hadn’t a damned word left to say. I’d told him everything I could remember about the man who’d haunted my day, from the moment I’d spied him out the window until I found Jacob, bloody and clinging to life on his newly tiled floor.

      Was this a dream? Only a few short hours ago, Jacob and I laughed over coffee. Now, the muffins I’d baked, as I did every weekend for him, sat in a pretty basket atop his counter, soiled with gore.

      “I’ll be in touch, Miss Wood.” He handed the bag containing my bloody clothes to another officer. The familiar ding of the elevator resonated through the hall. When Franklin stepped through the doors, escorted by a bald, stalky officer, my shield of numb lifted and like I’d been tossed in a tub of icy water, a brisk dose of reality drowned me in emotion that somehow, until that point, I’d held at bay.

      The men around me blurred, all but Franklin. After a brief word with Detective Waters, he pushed through the field of blue and stormed toward me. I couldn’t peel my eyes from him. I could hear nothing but my own heartbeat, see nothing but Franklin Reed. Then, he whisked me into my home, the door slammed behind me, and rock solid arms wrapped around my middle.

      “Tate. Are you okay? Shit. I was going insane downstairs. Police, ambulances.” He stopped talking and held me tighter.

      It was then that I started to shake and allowed tears to fall. I dropped to my knees and let the dam burst. Franklin followed me to the floor and cradled me. I don’t know how long we sat there or if he spoke. I did know, with Franklin Reed holding the pieces of me together, I could survive anything.

      I woke hours later on my couch, wrapped in the afghan my grandmother crocheted for me the year before she died. Franklin rested on the floor, back against the sofa, watching television with the volume on mute. I ached to reach out and touch him, but I didn’t have that right. He wasn’t mine.

      “Thank you,” I whispered.

      He turned, piercing me deep with a blazing gaze. Concern, but not pity, etched the lines of his face. “I couldn’t leave until I knew you were okay.”

      My heart lurched at the sentiment in his voice. It was the most desirable sound in the world. He held up a sandwich and a beer. “Helped myself. Hope you don’t mind.” Placing the food back on the coffee table, he turned and grabbed my hand.

      “How did you know where I live?” I pushed into the sitting position. He didn’t release my hand. Just held it, sure and steady. I trembled under the power in his simple, comforting gesture. Not from fear, but the raw masculine force that came from his touch.

      His smile soothed my jagged emotions. “Stalking 101. I took a class. It’s opened a whole new world to me.”

      I forced a grin. He reached over to cup my face. “I was worried I did something wrong last night. You ran out so fast. I needed to make sure we were good.” Caressing my cheek with his thumb, he studied my lips, then my eyes, then my lips again. Did he want to kiss me? I wanted him to, more than I’d ever wanted anything. Something held him back.

      “I’m sorry,” I whispered. “I’m sorry I freaked and bolted. It’s just that—” I stopped. What was I supposed to say? Sorry, bub, if you want to get with this, I need a ring on my finger? I don’t do casual sex? Sheesh. Was there any girl my age in Seattle who didn’t do casual sex?

      More likely than not, a man as fine as Mr. Reed collected a plethora of over eager ho-bags. All of whom would eagerly spread their legs for the chance to be touched by the glory that was Franklin.

      I sighed. “I need commitment. I need to know I’m more to a man than just a place to stick his dick. Call me crazy.” I was probably the only girl in the universe who would run away from a man as delicious as Franklin, but I wasn’t about to say that out loud.

      “Tatum Wood. What makes you think I wanted to stick my dick in you?” He pretended to be offended.

      “Well, Mr. Reed. It could have been the fact that your dick was harder than a diamond dildo and desperate to shred the fabric of my skirt.” Oh God, did I just say that? I needed to tighten the reins on my loose tongue.

      He must have read the horror on my face. His jaw dropped, then closed, then the wrinkles in his forehead deepened.

      “Tell me what happened today. Every detail.” His tone, no longer playful, was a dead-on impersonation of my father.

      Okay… Subject changed.

      I told him about hoodie man and how it seemed he’d been watching me. Franklin grilled me harder than Detective Waters. He pulled information from me I didn’t realize I’d retained, like he’d done it a million times before. I found it odd that he failed to query me about the stranger.

      He asked about my relationship with Jacob. How did we meet? What did I know about him? How often did we talk? Was he ever in my apartment? How many times? Did he have a key? Every detail. No stone left unturned.

      “Why so many questions about Jacob? He’s the victim, remember?” Swelling tears blurred my vision. “What does my relationship with him have to do with the poor man being gutted like a pig?”

      Franklin stood and paced the length of my living room. “I’m sorry. I feel like we’re missing something.” He rubbed his finger up and down the cleft of his chin. “Wicked Game” blared from his ass, drawing my attention to the tantalizing part of him that got me in trouble the night before. Cussing under his breath, he pulled the cell from his back pocket, opened my balcony door, and disappeared into the darkness.

      Whomever that ringtone belonged to, Franklin didn’t like talking to him and apparently needed privacy every time he did.

      Chapter 5

      I watched, breathless, as the sexiest man alive blazed an angry trail back and forth across my deck. I couldn’t hear the conversation but his body language spoke volumes. Clenched fist, angry pacing, shoulders taut. Silhouetted against city lights in the distant background, his physique consumed my attention, drowning out the street noise, blinding me to the surrounding landscape. Oh, to hold such power. Franklin carried himself in the same manner hoodie man had: formidable. Difference was, Franklin wore it with a sexual confidence that drew people in, unlike hoodie man’s menacing cloak.

      I hadn’t realized how intently I stared until he stopped and faced me, phone to ear, other hand rubbing his temple. His chest rose and fell. I heard a mumbled “fuck,” then he tucked the cell away. When he opened the glass slider, the rush of cool air reminded me to breathe.

      My voice packed its bags and headed for Fiji. “Everything ok?” I asked with a squeak. “Do you need to go? I’ll be fine if you need to go.”

      He strode toward me with such purpose, my guts clenched. His eyes burned with radiant authority. “No. I’m not going anywhere.” He bent, flanked my shoulders with fisted hands and braced me against the back of my couch. His lips brushed my ear, his breath heating my skin and every cell in my body. “There’s no way in hell I’d leave you alone tonight.”

      A wave of sweet relief washed over me. As much as I hated to be a burden or play the helpless girl, I was not keen on the idea of spending the evening alone in my big apartment.

      Pushing himself away, he snatched his keys and headed out. “I need to grab some things from my car. Lock the door behind