With Ava in my arms again, it takes everything in me to let her go.
I have to, though. Officer Burns turned off the flickering lights on the top of his cruiser, but heâs out there. Someone has to go talk to him, and since Iâm using my connections as leverage to force her into agreeing to marry me, I need to get out there.
I give myself a few more seconds. Stroking her hair, I have to stifle my shudder at just how fucking soft it is. If my cock hadnât already gone hard just from touching her hand, her hair wouldnât been enough to get me ready to fuck through a steel beam.
Thatâs why I purposely angle my hips away from her. Until we make it so that itâs âtil death do we part, I canât scare her. I also canât give her any reason to change her mind. If she knows how badly I want to fuck her, especially after that Dragonfly bastard thought he could, she might actually take her chances with the crooked Springfield cops.
Iâd never let her. She doesnât know that, but even if she refused my offer, Iâd help her.
Then Iâd marry her anyway, and sheâd just have to get used to it. At least, this way, she thinks she has a say in whether she agreed or not, and fuck if Iâm not going to use that, too.
Fake marriage⦠Ava really thought she could get away with a fake marriage to me. No fucking way. Iâve always been an âall or nothingâ kind of man, and now that I have my second chance ripe for the taking, Iâm going to snatch itâand nothing is going to stop me.
But, first, I got to marry her. And in order to do that, I got to do my job. Already there are so many things I have to take care of, and the first one is going out to make sure Officer Burns can handle the cop side of what went down tonight. As for clean-up, I got guys for that.
Then I guess Iâm going to go get hitched.
And, for the first time since I joined the life, Iâll do it by the book. I need my marriage to Ava to be legal. When so much of my life is spent on the other side of the line, when it comes to her, I wonât drag her into my darkness any more than I already have.
Thinking about the business phone in my pocket as I continue to hold her close, I smile to myself.
Good thing I have a judge or three who owes me a favorâ¦
Ava is sleeping when I finally let myself back into her house.
Iâm not surprised. Itâs well after midnight now, and her adrenaline from earlier must have finally worn off. The chamomile tea wouldnât have helped, either, especially since I brewed two tea bags for her instead of one.
I used to do that all the time. One would help with her nerves, two would help her sleep, and I hadnât been planning on forcing Ava to marry me when I was getting her tea shit ready for her. Oh, no. That spark of fucking brilliance came when I thought of walking out of her house, passing the problem onto a couple of my men, and returning to my empty bed, familiar hand, and a life where Ava Monroe was a ghost and not a living, breathing, gorgeous woman in front of me.
I told her. I told her what she was getting into. Who she would be marrying if she agreed to be mine. They donât call me Devil for nothing, and if I have to coerce her into being my bride, I will.
Anything to have her. To hold her. To keep her close.
To protect her.
To fuck her.
To love her.
Sheâs mine. She always was, and sheâs always been, and now that I finally have the excuse to tie her to me for life, damn right Iâm going to do it.
As Devilâs wife, sheâll be untouchable. Even if Damien and his crew decide to go after her for what went down, heâll have to go through me and the entire syndicate for a chance and that will never fucking happen.
After I told Burns what I needed him to do, I called up Royce. As my second, heâs the closest thing in this world to someone I trust, and now that Avaâs involved, thatâs essential. I gave him his instructions, too, and proving once again that thereâs no better âfixerâ in the game right now, Royce got me what I needed even before the rest of the clean-up crew he assigned started out from the West Side.
I was very clear. While Burns was keeping an eye on the legal side of things with the other cops, the clean-up crew wasnât going to set foot inside of Avaâs house until we were already gone. They would take care of the body and the mess, though I donât think she realizes that she wonât be coming back here.
Once sheâs mine, Iâll lock her in my penthouse if thatâs what it takes to keep her safe. Good thing that schoolâs out for the summer, because thereâs no way in fucking hell sheâll be going anywhere that I donât have eyes on her twenty-four/seven.
Sheâll get over it. Sheâll have to. Ava will figure out that Iâm doing this all for herâfor me, too, yeah, but mainly for herâwhether she agrees with it or not.
Iâm in charge of the syndicate. Iâll be in charge of this marriage, too, and the sooner she realizes that, the better.
Taking the dry cleanerâs bag from Royce, I tell him to park around the corner and wait in his car until Iâm gone. The others are going to station themselves a couple of streets over, heading toward Avaâs house on foot, but Royce pulls up right behind Burnsâs cruiser so that he doesnât have to lug the bag through backyards and side streets with him.
Inside, I lay the bag down on the far end of the couch once I see that Ava is curled up on her side, snuffling softly, pillowing her cheek on her hands. She looks so innocent, and I almost think twice about what Iâm doing.
Almost.
Leaning down at her side, I trace the edge of her cheek. âTime to get up, pet.â
Her eyelids flutter, a soft moan falling from her lips, as she continues to sleep.
I should let her. If I call him back and tell him to, Judge Callihan will clear his schedule and marry us in the morning. Thereâs no reason why I have to do this now. Ava gave her word. The girl I used to know would rather cut out her tongue than break a promise. She said sheâd marry me, and I should let her get through the trauma of tonight before pushing her into this.
I shouldâbut Iâm not going to.
A little firmer, I pat her cheek. âAva? Ava.â
She finally opens her eyes, staring up at me with that same dazed look in her eyes. For a moment, I get the feeling that she doesnât recognize me, before she says in a voice rough with sleep, âLink? Youâre back?â
Yes, pet. And now that I have you with me, youâll never be away from me againâ¦
âItâs time to go.â
She starts to sit up, even as she asks, âWhere are we going?â
âOut of the house. Iâve got a crew coming and we shouldnât be here for it.â
âJoey,â she breathes out. She closes her eyes. âIt wasnât a nightmare, was it?â
The sooner she understands that, the better. âNo.â
âBut what aboutââ
âDonât worry about any of it,â I tell her, taking her hand again. Iâm already addicted to the feel of her hand in mine, skin to skin, and I canât fucking wait until I get this woman naked. âWhile weâre gone, my copâs got this covered.â
âYour cop?â
âHeâs on my payroll,â I explain. That should be enough. âHeâs going to stay parked out front. Anyone who heard anything and is still up might be curious if they see the cruiser, but he knows how to handle them if they start asking questions. My guys will take care of the trash in your house. As for us,â I add, using her hand to pull her to a standing position again, âwe have an appointment.â
âAn appointment,â Ava echoes. âIsnât it like two in the morning?â
Itâs a quarter to one, but that doesnât matter. âExactly, which is why we shouldnât keep the judge waiting.â
He will. The entire Springfield court is either in my pocket or Damienâs, and Judge Callihan is one of mine. For the amount that Iâve already lined his with, heâll stay up all night if I tell him to, and heâll do it with a smile on his grumpy, old face.
Of course, Ava doesnât know thatâand Iâm not about to enlighten my pretty little bride to that fact.
âJudge⦠Iâm sorry. Iâm so tired that none of this is making sense to me.â
I know, pet. I know, and while that wasnât my intention, Iâm not going to apologize for it, or not use it to my advantage.
âYou can nap in the car. But firstâ¦â I grab the dry cleaner bag containing the white dress in Avaâs size that Royce managed to come up with and offer it out to her. âGo get ready. Pack a bag with whatever you think youâll need for a couple of days, then put this on. Weâll leave when youâre ready.â
âReady?â she asks. âReady for what?â
I give her a predatory grin, one I absolutely mean.
âFor our wedding.â