MAVERICKJeez. We hadn’t been married for a day, and we were already fighting. He had already kicked me out of his room, which I thought was mine for 365 days.At that moment, I wanted to flee, but I signed a contract, and I had to endure how he treated me under this roof as long as he wouldn’t get physical, and that was my limit.I could play a good, loving wife before his family, friends, employees, and business partners, but that was it. I signed up for this, which was the price I must pay.I found the room that was supposed to be for me. It had a well-made queen-sized bed, a small walk-in closet, a door to the right that must be the bathroom, and a floor-to-ceiling window with white curtains drawn to the sides.Instead of dueling with what happened earlier, I went to shower quickly. Then I checked the closet to find something to wear. Surprisingly, I found dresses, jeans, pants, shirts, and tees folded in color-coordinated. Some suits, tweed jackets, skirts, shorts, and denim jea
LAKE“You’re leaving already?” my British friend Rusher Radcliff, who was also my IMI COO, asked.“Yes. Unlike you, I have a life outside work.” I decided to take my wife from school since I finished work early.He broke into a smile. “You’re bloody joking, right? What happened to my friend who worked hard day and night? Wait a sec.” He pointed at my finger where I wore a platinum band.“A ring. Yeah.” I stopped him before he could say something right. “Don’t work hard. See you tomorrow, Rush.”“Unbelievable.”I still hear him even though I was already walking into the elevator.“You’re not riding with us?” Homer asked as Owen exited my Audi and threw the key at me.“I’m taking OB’s advice for once. I’m picking up my wife from school.”“Aw,” mimicked Owen in a girl’s voice.“Shut up. You can follow me or take a day off. Up to you.”“Without a bodyguard? No way, Winston. I still love my job, or I’ll clean toilets at Osmium.”“Fine by me.” I entered the driver’s seat and sped off toward
MAVERICKWe arrived at the car dealer. Of course, everyone knew him.“Mr. Winston, we have something new that you might like,” said the man with a broad smile.“Not for me.” Lake didn’t let go of my hand. “For my wife.”My face flamed. Shit. I should get used to it.“Wife?” Even the dealer looked surprised. Now, I just became the person I loathed. “Congratulations.”“Maverick, pick a car so that we can eat.” Just like that— it was like shopping for a toy car or going to a grocery store to buy a carton of milk.“You know what, pick one for me.”“No.” He shook his head. “It’s your car. You choose the brand, engine, and color.”“Okay.” I took him to the cheapest cars on display. Fifty grand wasn’t even affordable, but that was the only cheapest car I could see. “How about this one?”“We have three colors available: black, red, and gray. That’s the latest model with 453 horsepower, 406 lb-ft of torque—”“Leave us for a moment.”When the man left, he looked right into my eyes. “Why don’t y
LAKE“Lake Winston.” Gabe Linden grinned, the owner and chairman of Osmium Resource Group, one of the largest private military contractors in the world, who also happened to be a good friend. Osmium had a futuristic building that London called a donut. He may not have a Braddson blood, but he was a family.“Linden.” I held my hand out, but he pulled me into a bear hug instead.He looked at me for a moment, and when he did that, he knew I needed a favor, and it was something important.Linden started the Firm, a startup private investigator agency, from the ground up in a small studio room with his friends. Now, he ran a multi-billion dollar company, yet he remained down to earth.“What do you want, Winston?” He opened the door to his office.“Wow. Is that how you treat a client?” I stalked inside.“A client? A fucking Braddson-Winston is a client, huh?” He slumped his ass on his chair.“Just shut up and hear me out for a second.” I took a seat across from him.“Well, I’m a busy man. J
MAVERICKI’d been trying to concentrate back on studying since I got my books from my apartment, but I got distracted by Homer.“Ma’am, you can’t get in there. I told you Mr. Winston is not here.”I should have just studied in my room, but the view behind the window was spectacular.“Then why are you here?” a woman asked, sounding pissed.I turned my head, about to stand up from the couch, when I recognized that face—the beautiful blonde model.Shit. I thought she didn’t have access to Lake’s penthouse. Right now, I wanted to flee and disappear. Lake’s personal life was not my business, and it was clearly stated in the agreement.“I can call the security, and I’m allowed to apprehend you if you make any disturbance or create a scene. This penthouse is private property that my employer can sue you for trespassing. I’m warning you, Miss Wise.”“He’s not answering my call. He’s not in his office either.”“He’s a busy person, ma’am. Can I help you out now?”“I’m not going anywhere until I
MAVERICKIt was afternoon already, and I had to go to work at the Bazz. I changed to a new set of casual outfits. I grabbed the black designer crossbody bag and put my wallet and keys inside before I headed down, but I made sure that bitch wasn’t in the penthouse anymore.I knew this would happen, and it didn’t occur to me that it would be awkward and somehow hurt.“Did she leave?”“Yeah.” Homer looked distraught as he gave me my phone back. “Boss is pissed off.”“At you?”“Yes.”“Why would he? If anyone should be pissed with, it’s him or me.”“He didn’t see it that way.”“If he fires you, let me know, and I will break his nose and knee him in his nutsack.”Homer’s dark eyes lit up. “Let me take you to your work.”“Oh no. I’m good.”“He insists.”I rolled my eyes. “Let me guess, if I resist, he threatens to fire you.”“Something like that.”“Fine, but because I don’t want you to lose your job.”Forty-five minutes later, we arrived at the Bazz.“You can go home. I’ll be fine,” I said a
LAKEIt was fun to watch Maverick blush before her boss. What Rocco did back there was admiring. We didn’t often see a boss fighting for his employees. But I still couldn’t shake off that Natalie went to my penthouse, and Maverick allowed herself to be treated like that. It pissed me off. I could still feel my body shaking from rage.I knew she didn’t want to get involved with Natalie because that woman could be mean if she wanted to, so Maverick chose silence and peace of mind.After we talked over the phone earlier, she still texted me. Despite ignoring her constant almost obsession with sending me messages, I deleted them.From the start, she knew it was just sex, and I didn’t want a relationship with her. When she started to get clingy, I declined most of her invitations because I wasn’t that stupid. She wanted more.Maverick just came out from the back door, looking upset.“What’s wrong?” I went to her, and the guys retreated to the car.“You is what’s wrong?” Her eyes narrowed.
MAVERICK“What’s this for?” I hesitantly took the cards and a piece of paper wrapped around it.“My credit card. If you want to buy groceries or coffee or go shopping.”“I have money, Lake. And I don’t do shopping sprees.” I gave it back to him, but I only got a stare. “Fine. I’ll keep it before you put holes in my head. What about this one?” I flipped a debit card.“It has fifty thousand in it, and I will send ten thousand monthly.” The way he said it was as if we were not talking about money worth thousands of dollars.“I thought I gave the details of my bank account—”“That is not your monthly payment, Maverick. As your husband, I’m obligated to give you financial support for groceries, bills, spa day—”“Wait. Wait.” I raised a hand. “I already have the credit card. I don’t need this one.”“Take it. You might need cash. Follow me.”“Oh, God.” I rolled my eyes.“I saw what you just did.” He grunted as he went upstairs.I followed him, stomping my feet. “I’m gonna be late, Lake.”“Ju