All the signs were there.”
“My God, you shouldn‟t have had to know the signs at that age. You
told your parents, right?”
Her body wilted then, as if she had no more fight. “I told my mother.”
Biting back the urge to prompt her, Luc waited while she closed her
eyes, gathered her courage.
“She didn‟t believe me.”
“What the hell? Certainly she could see . . . There was evidence.”
Alyssa shook her head. “I was stupid. I panicked and cleaned up.
Today, I‟d have marched myself down to the hospital and demanded a rape
kit and prosecuted the son of a bitch. But at fifteen, all I could think about
was „getting caught.‟
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“The day after it happened, Joshua was vile to me at school, told
everyone he‟d nailed me. He called me his convenient pussy and said he
was going to get more that night. I was terrified.”
Just when Luc thought this prick couldn‟t get any lower, Alyssa
revealed another fact about her stepbrother that enraged him all over
again.
“So after dinner, I pulled my mom aside and told her what had
happened. She accused me of trying to ruin her life. I was just being
petulant because Joshua liked girls his age and lying because I resented
her happiness.” Alyssa sniffed, pressed her lips together.
Having your own mother stab you in the back the day after suffering
the worst physical and emotional trauma of your life? Luc couldn‟t even
imagine the anguish . . . And knowing that Alyssa had never resolved this
between her and her mother? No wonder the woman‟s death had been
confusing for her.
“Your mother‟s betrayal hurt worst of all.” It wasn‟t a question; he
knew
.
She stared at the marble countertop and nodded.
“It‟s not your fault; none of this was. Your mother should have stood
beside you. She was supposed to protect you. I understand why you both
loved and hated her.”
Alyssa whipped her gaze over her shoulder, clearly surprised that he‟d
figured that out. “Yeah. But after she married Richard, she became a
different person. Absorbed in him. And I knew he‟d be no help. Joshua
could do no wrong in his eyes. He probably would have applauded his
son‟s behavior. He was a misogynist who objectified all women.”
And Joshua followed in his father‟s footsteps.
Luc didn‟t understand either the point of view or the horrific lapse in
parenting. But he could tell from Alyssa‟s demeanor that she still had more
to tell.
“After I talked to my mom, it was late. Near bedtime. I knew Joshua
would come to my room again. I asked to spend the night at a friend‟s
house, but Mom said no. I packed a bag, took the hundred bucks I had in a
drawer, and snuck out my window.”
“Oh, dear God. Where did you go?”
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“At first to a friend‟s house, but when my mom called in the middle of
the night looking for me, saying I‟d run away, her parents drove me home
and told me not to come back. My stepfather had apparently threatened
them with criminal and civil action. He was a big-time lawyer.
“I went home that night. My mom grounded me and sent me to my
room. The only saving grace was that everyone was awake, and Joshua
couldn‟t sneak into my room. The next day, instead of going to school, I ran
away again. This time, I made it as far as Hollywood.”
Horror zipped through Luc. “Did you know anyone there?”
She shook her head. “It was only a couple dozen miles from home, but
it might as well have been a world away.”
A fifteen-year-old girl in Hollywood? Alone? She would have been
preyed upon, unable to support herself unless—Luc didn‟t even want to
consider how she‟d eaten and kept a roof over her head.
“You looked for a job,” he guessed.
“Fast-food places wouldn‟t hire me until I was sixteen, and even then, I
had to have parental consent. Sixteen was still nine months away, and
even if I could ask my parents, they would never have approved.” Alyssa
gripped the counter tighter. “You can guess what happened next.”
Oh, no. That couldn’t be
. “Sugar . . .”
She bit her lip, then spoke quickly, without inflection. “The first few
times were hard. I closed my eyes a lot and pretended I was someplace
else. Thank God none of the men were creepy or dangerous. Just run-ofthe-mill johns looking to get laid.”
Luc was speechless. Fifteen and reduced to prostitution because her
family had hurt her in every way possible. Forced to fend for herself
because they were too selfish and had all but abandoned her.
A million things clicked into place: the reason she was so touchy about
people assuming she was a whore, the reason she insisted that the girls
who work for her better themselves, the reason she hated to rely on others
unless forced, the reason she wasn‟t wound up about being nude in public.
She‟d learned early that her body was a commodity and that only educating
herself would improve her lot. She‟d clearly also figured out that her selfworth had nothing to do with her career, but her inner core.
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In his head, Luc thought he‟d known that her “profession” hadn‟t fazed
her . . . but
he
hadn‟t behaved that way. It had been a big deal to him. Now it seemed so stupid. He‟d bite his tongue off before he ever said anything
that made her feel like less than a lady again.
“Did you ever go home?” he asked quietly.
“I thought about it. The first Christmas without family was hard. I spent
it alone in an alley with a candy bar and a campfire, hoping that no one
would attack me in my sleep. But the week before, I‟d seen Joshua. He
came looking for me, flashing my picture around and telling all the other
girls that my mom wanted me back for the holidays. Most protected me and
played dumb, but one of the older women thought she could „save‟ me by
snitching. I got away with, maybe, three minutes to spare.”
“And since Joshua knew where you were, you couldn‟t stay.”
“I had some money saved up. I bought a bus ticket, told the woman
behind the counter I wanted to go someplace warm. Joshua always made
fun of Southerners, called them stupid rednecks. So I thought heading to
the South would be a good idea.”
She shrugged. “Bus ticket brought me here. A woman I talked to for
part of the trip promised that stripping was better and nearly as lucrative as
. . .” She blew out a breath. “I got a fake ID with a fake name to blend in.”
“Alyssa isn‟t your name?” She was
so
Alyssa to Luc. He couldn‟t
imagine calling her something else.
“It‟s my middle name. My real name is Lindsey.”
It didn‟t suit her at all. Lindsey was a girl. This woman before him was
tough, a survivor, worthy of a name with a big, sexy sound like Alyssa. She
astounded Luc with her strength, her resilience, her never-say-die attitude.
She‟d walked through hell and fire, and emerged on the other side a
woman of steel. As much as he ached for what she‟d endured, he was
proud of her.
“Then I knocked on Sexy Sirens‟ door,” she said. “It was called
something else then, but Marquessa, while a bitch, saved my life. She let
me live at the club until I got on my feet, worked around my school
schedule when I started studying for my GED. Her boys kept the locals
from hitting on me too much. I kinda . . . grew up there.” She shrugged. “I
never went home again until my mother‟s funeral. I saw Joshua—from a
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distance. He didn‟t see me, thank God. And to this day, he still doesn‟t
know what became of me. If he had any clue, I don‟t know what he would
do.”
Luc knew what he‟d like to do to the asshole, but Alyssa needed his
understanding and comfort now, not his fury. He‟d look up this prick soon
and take him down a peg or twenty, but this moment was about his wife.
Guilt crept in that his behavior had caused her grief and forced her to
spill her secrets to him. On the other hand, getting her story out in the
open, him hearing it, was perhaps one of the best things that could have
happened to them.
“I‟m so sorry I upset you. Accused you. Scared you.”
And let Tyler’s smug face dig under my skin when he answered the
door
. In retrospect, Luc knew her bouncer/bodyguard was in love with her
and probably enjoyed watching him draw the worst conclusions, driving a
wedge into Alyssa‟s new marriage. He didn‟t respect the guy for it . . . but
he understood.
She bowed her head. “The funny thing about you accusing me of
sleeping around? Until you, I never really enjoyed sex. I mean, at first it did
nothing but bring up bad memories. When I got older and figured out that it
wasn‟t my fault and Joshua was nothing but slime, I tried to date, tried to
have sex. It just always seemed . . . uncomfortable and embarrassing. You
actually cared about my experience.” She grimaced. “Until you, I never had
an orgasm that wasn‟t solo. Until you, I never understood how sex
connected people.”
Seriously?
Luc was stunned silent. She‟d never enjoyed the lush,
sensual intimacies of sex until him? Then again, how could she with such
terrible memories attached?
And where did Tyler fit into this picture? Had she slept with him as
some form of payment? No, she wouldn‟t do that anymore. So, had Tyler
been an experiment? Clearly, she trusted the man or she wouldn‟t have
taken a sleeping pill and fallen into his bed. Did some part of her love the
bouncer? Luc didn‟t know. He
did
know that, despite her protestations that she‟d never had sex with the man, Tyler had to have fathered Alyssa‟s
coming child.
Whatever reason she had for denying that fact they‟d tackle later.
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Luc wrapped his arms around his wife, who relaxed against him,
leaning back into his body.
Safe, treasured, his
. At least in part. At least for now.
He still had to figure out who was terrorizing her. For a while, he‟d
assumed it was Tyler, but . . . the man had had a thousand opportunities to
hurt Alyssa today. Instead, he‟d taken her to the doctor, given up his own
bed. Granted, he hadn‟t called her husband, but since he wanted her for
himself, why would he?
Peter had been in the county jail when the house had been broken
into. Who did that leave? Primpton? Had the threatening vandalism been
his work? Or someone else entirely?
Clutching his wife, Luc lifted Alyssa against him, carrying her to the
bed. He set her gently on the sheets. “Rest.”
She grabbed his arms. “Stay with me.”
Hope surged. The fact she wanted him near her was a good sign.
With a nod, Luc lowered himself to the bed, stretching out beside her,
stroking her damp hair.
Their gazes met. Telling this story had stripped her soul down to its
core and left her bare. Every bit of that pain and fear was in her blue eyes.
He ached to make all that go away.
“Luc?” Alyssa breathed, her platinum hair floating around her
shoulders like a temptress. But looking at her sweet oval face, rosy cheeks,
and swollen, impossibly blue eyes only reminded him of the girl with the
scarred heart that lay underneath that temptress.
“I‟m here. Always here for you,” he vowed.
“Touch me. Please.” She shook as she unbelted her robe. “Be with me
. . .”
Her request shocked him. He wanted to, God knew. Her words filled
him with joy, made his cock weep with need. But . . . “Sugar, you‟ve been
through a lot tonight. I don‟t think now is the best time—”
“It is.” She shrugged her robe off, revealing every bit of her gorgeous
golden skin. “I have to replace the memories of Joshua with something
wonderful. With you.”
How could he say no to wiping away her worst memories? How could
he fight something he wanted so damn badly?
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Luc rose up on all fours over her, giving her plenty of space to move if
she needed, and kissed her belly. “Are you sure?”
Alyssa reached up, curled her arms around his neck, and brought his
mouth down to hers for a lingering, desperate kiss that pleaded.
Unnecessary. She‟d had him at
“Touch me
.
”
“Completely sure.”
Luc tore off his robe and lowered himself over her, cradling himself
between her thighs, taking hold of her hips. He rained kisses over her
cheeks, her neck, the swells of her breasts, and she softened in his arms.
For long minutes, he brushed his palms over her skin, and finally, she
sighed.
Needing to know she was ready for him, Luc reached between them
and massaged her clit. She drew in a sweet, shuddering breath, and desire
gripped him mercilessly.
Cock in hand, he aligned their bodies. “Tell me if I hurt you. Scare you.
I never want to do that again.”
She swallowed, her solemn blue gaze fastened on him, and Luc felt
her pain and need slice clear through to his heart. “I will, but you won‟t. Just
. . . be with me.”
The fact she wanted him anywhere near her now made him feel
honored. She‟d given him a gift. And he intended to treasure it—and her.