The Art of Possession
Mason
LAUREN
Mason ditched his car. He claimed heâd rather walk than drive around the city.
Deep down, I knew he did it for me.
He wasnât the type to just stroll around like an average Joe.
A billionaire walking around the city without protection or bodyguards was a rare sight. And thatâs because it just didnât happen.
When youâre wealthy and have enemies, your life is valuable.
You could be at risk of being murdered or kidnapped. Mason believed only cowards hid behind their bodyguards and cars.
His conviction that he was invincible was starting to bug me. I had to keep reminding him that he wasnât bulletproof. His skin could be pierced.
We spent the rest of the day outside, visiting a few places. I had to coax Mason to keep going when he shot me a glare every time I suggested another place I wanted to see.
I was admiring a statue I found beautiful when I felt his presence behind me.
When he came to stand in front of me with his hands tucked inside his pockets, I glanced briefly at him before returning my gaze to the statue.
âDo you want a statue of you?â I asked casually, thinking it was something Mason might want. But as soon as the words left my mouth, I realized how silly the question was.
âNo,â he replied nonchalantly. He looked my way and found my gaze already on him.
âDo you want a statue of you? I can make it happen. You just have to say the word.â
I laughed. âOkay, crazy. I donât want it, but where would you have put it?â
His gaze turned dark and smoky. âWhere everyone can see you and admire you, knowing they canât have you,â he rasped.
Even though my cheeks were almost bright red, I still managed to meet his gaze with a small smile.
âThat is not your property. You canât just put a statue in a public place, Mason.â But clearly, his arrogance didnât agree with something being illegal to him.
âYou really underestimate what I can and cannot do, Lauren. We have to change that.â
âPlease, no. I know youâre crazy and Iâm scared of what you might do to prove it to me. So, I believe you. You donât have to show it to me.â
âYouâd look beautiful outside the palace.â
The next place we went to was Masonâs choice. Even though I was a little surprised he didnât want to go straight back to the hotel, he was keen on taking me to an art museum.
After saying it was one of his favorite places, it suddenly became important to me.
He showed me a few of his favorite paintings and I listened as he talked about their significance and the symbolism hidden in them.
The one I was most fascinated about was a painting of a couple.
Their faces were only shadows, but the man stood in front of the woman, his back to her, and the woman peeked her head around him, their hands clasped together.
They were standing in a field, surrounded by lush grass. The sun was bright and shining in the sky, and in the far distance were mountains.
What also piqued my interest were the people standing not far from the couple. Even their faces were just shadows.
âItâs so pretty,â I gushed, unable to take my eyes off it. I almost wished I could touch it or take it home with me. It seemed to be the second thing apart from Mason that fascinated me.
âArt isnât just supposed to be pretty,â Mason whispered in my ear, his breath hitting my neck. He was standing behind me so close, yet not touching me at all. âWhat do you see?â
His voice penetrated my senses, making my body quake with awareness. âA couple. The sun. People. Mountains,â I replied in a low voice.
His soft chuckle and the way it sounded made the hairs on my neck stand up for attention.
âNot quite. If you look closely at the couple, the man is trying to shield the woman from the people.â His hands ran up my arms, but I still managed not to lose my words.
âOh, why is that?â
âThatâs a good question. But heâs protecting whatâs his. That is a powerful message, donât you think, Lauren?â He kissed me on my neck, sending chills down my spine. âJust them against the world.â
My throat emitted a little groan before I could stop it.
âMason, weâre in public.â PDA was the sort of thing I didnât think he was a fan of, but I also remembered that he didnât care what people thought of him.
He didnât care. He would do what he wanted to do in public, people be damned. And thatâs what I most loved about him.
He turned me away from the painting and grasped my chin in a tight, unyielding grip. I watched the flash in his eyes and quaked all the way down to my toes.
âWhat makes you think I care?â He ran his hand over my curves, tracing a path up my spine before clasping my neck. âYouâre mine to do with as I please. Anywhere.â
He tightened his hold on my neck, so it was almost painful. âAnytime.â
I tilted my head to look at him.
âFuck everyone?â
A wicked grin spread over his face.
âFuck everyone.â He pressed his hot mouth against my lips.
***
After leaving the museum, we wandered the streets of Paris and settled at a cafe just outside the 7th arrondissement. Despite our agreement, Mason called Athena to check in. I didnât mind, I found myself sitting at a table outside with an espresso, taking in the sight of passing Parisians.
Two guys stared at me from across the street, and they werenât doing a great job of hiding it.
They looked about my age, maybe a bit younger. They were standing just a few feet away, dressed in baggy clothes and sporting hair dyed in shades of green and orange.
I tried to ignore them, focusing on my phone, but soon their shadows loomed over me.
Looking up, I found the two guys standing right there, grinning at me. I fought the urge to grimace.
âCan I help you?â
The guy with orange hair extended his hand for a shake. When I didnât reciprocate, he smoothly ran his hand through his hair. âIâm Andre.â
âAnd I think youâre hot,â his friend chimed in, giving me a once-over.
âExcuse me?â I was taken aback.
âDo you look familiar? Have we met before?â
â~Maybe in my dreams~. Weâre throwing a party tonight. Best DJ in town,â Andreâs friend added.
âCan you guys please leave? Iâm not interested,â I said firmly, scanning the area for Mason. He had wandered off during his call with Athena.
I needed these guys to leave before Mason returned and found them chatting me up. Knowing his possessive streak, he might do something drastic.
âAw, come on, ~belle~. I promise youâll have a great time. Youâre so beautiful.â
âExcuse me, gentlemen.â
âMason,â I breathed out in relief.
His face was expressionless, his demeanor calm. There was no sign of the chaos I was expecting.
I braced myself for an explosion, but it never came.
âYouâre a bit late, ~monsieur~. The lady is coming with us,â Andreâs friend said, waving his hand dismissively. He didnât even look at Mason when he responded, but when Andre looked up to face Mason the smirk on his face quickly vanished.
I watched as the blood drained rapidly from his face and he pulled on his friendâs sleeve to get his attention. At first his friend shook off his attempts, but then Andre mumbled something under his breath.
âLe Présage Sebastian, Le présage. The Omens.â
His friend turned towards Mason, craning his neck slightly to look up at him.
âSacre bleu,â he spluttered. âJe suis désolé. We didnât know. We promise, we didnât know.â
Both men started to back away slowly, terrified of Mason. I imagined they should be given the way they were talking to me, but there was something else underlying their fear, it was almost as if they recognized him.
I looked at Mason, but his expression was unreadable. He smiled politely at them and that only seemed to scare them more.
I was about to ask what was going on, but before I could open my mouth, the two men backed away.
âWhere do you two think youâre going?â Mason asked, a hint of menace in his voice.
Both men looked at Mason completely dumbfounded. Andre tried to speak, but when he opened his mouth, nothing came out.
âDonât be so shy now,â Mason said. âDonât you think you should apologize to the lady for disrupting her afternoon?â
Andre and his friend looked between each other and then back towards Mason.
âWeâre sorry,â they said together in unison, their voices quivering.
âDonât apologize to me you prats, apologize to her.â
Mason stood over them with his arms crossed, waiting for their apology.
âOh, that really isnât necessary,â I said. I was starting to feel uncomfortable and I could feel the stares of other cafe patrons and passersby.
âNo, Lauren,â Mason said authoritatively. âThese two will apologize to you and they will apologize to you now.â
Andre twisted uncomfortably, sweat collecting on his brow. He turned to face me. He looked at me with terror in his eyes and his friend did the same.
âWe are sorry mademoiselle. We did not mean to interrupt you.â
Once they squeaked out their apology, they looked to Mason once more. When Mason turned his head and took a seat next to me, the two of them ran off as if a rabid dog was chasing them.
I sat in minor shock, still trying to process what had just happened. Obviously, there was something I was missing and I couldnât shake the feeling it had something to do with what Andre whispered to Sebastian when he first saw Mason.
âWell, that was a bit annoying, wasnât it,â Mason said nonchalantly.
âThat seems like the understatement of the day,â I muttered. âWhat happened? Did you know them?â
Mason shook his head and laughed.
âI have no idea who those two wannabe gangsters were, probably just some dumb kids,â he said, brushing off my concern. âLetâs not let them ruin the rest of our day. Iâve got another surprise for you.â
I smiled and reached for Masonâs hand. He held it in his, looking it over and contemplating the way our hands fit so neatly together.
I was excited to see what the next surprise was, but I couldnât shake the feeling of unease that had settled over me.
~What was Mason hiding?~