Eve looked back behind her with a frown. She’d had this feeling all day that she was being watched. Her first thought was that Roman had taken time out of his precious day to find her but she squashed that ridiculous idea.
It had been two weeks since she last saw him, and a week since she left that note. By now that man would have found somebody else to replace her since to him one hole would be as good as the other. There was nothing special about her.
She shrugged and carried on window shopping. Her mother’s birthday was coming up and she wanted to buy her something nice for when she finally visited. She also needed to reconnect with some of her old university friends. They would all be starting their last year at university soon, as she would have if she hadn’t dropped everything for a man.
Looking back at it now, she could call herself a stupid twat for doing that. Roman had not given up anything for her, she should never have sacrificed so much for him.
She went into a handbag shop and started wandering through the aisles. Her mother never bought herself any new bags, she kept the same one until it was ratty and falling to bits. Years of pinching every penny had done that to her.
She supposed her upbringing had done the same to her. She hadn’t spent any of the money Roman had given her except to send some to her parents every month so she had savings for the first time in her life. She could afford to buy her mother something nice, move them out of the estate she had grown up on, and then still have enough to support herself once she had gone back to university. There would be no need to look for another job, she would get by on the grants and what she would make doing the hospital placements as a student nurse.
Her phone rang just as she was paying for a large, sturdy bag and she answered immediately.
“I’m just around the corner. Order a large burger and fries for me, I’m starving,” she said as she walked out of the shop.
“Hurry up,” Brendan said. “The others aren’t coming, they’ll meet us for drinks tonight.”
She had always been closer to Brendan than any of her other friends, so he had been the first she had reached out to. She weaved through the busy London foot traffic until she rounded the corner and saw him sitting outside the restaurant looking down at his phone.
Before meeting Roman, Brendan had been the most handsome man she had ever spoken to. There might even have been a few drunken stolen kisses here and there, but it hadn’t gone any further. She didn’t see it going further now. After being with Roman, who could compare?
“I’m here,” she said as she put her shopping bags down and then kissed his cheek before she sat down.
“Wow,” Brendan said with a smile.
“What?”
“Is that make-up?”
She had gotten so used to applying the light make-up that she hadn’t thought much about it when she had been getting ready to meet him.
“You look amazing,” Brendan continued. “This fancy job you had must have been something else if they managed to make you wear make-up.”
Her cheeks coloured. One of the last real conversations she had had with him was when she had walked into Ashfield Construction when they had called her back for a second interview. She had gone in for a part-time typing job and had come out a whore.
“Well, that’s over now,” she said as a waitress brought over the food that he had ordered. “Tell me what’s new with you.”
Anything to steer the conversation away from her supposed job with the biggest property developer in England.
“Nothing much. Doing the placements on top of classes was killing me, I’m not looking forward to the new semester.”
She listened to him talk as she ate her meal but found her mind constantly wandering away to Roman. How had he reacted when he had gone to the house and seen her note? Had he accepted it with a shrug and moved on? Her heart hurt just imagining how easily he would have moved on while she would be stuck trying to get over him for a while. But it was for the best.
“Eve!”
She brought her attention back to Brandan.
“I’m sorry, I have a lot on my mind. There’s a lot to organise so I can return for the next semester, and I have to find accommodation,” she lied. “I didn’t mean to drift away.”
“I have a spare room,” Brendan offered casually.
But she could tell that it wasn’t a casual invitation. Though she had fooled around with him he was still younger than her. Having been with a more mature man made her realise that she wanted that for her next relationship.
Even thinking that hurt. Next relationship. How was she supposed to move on from Roman?
“I wouldn’t want to cramp your style,” she chuckled just as her phone dinged.
She’d had to get herself a new one after she had left the one Roman had given her. She swiped it open and then saw a message from an unknown but familiar number.
‘Come to my car, Evelyn.’
She put the phone down and didn’t dare look around. She had no idea how he had found her brand new number but what could he possibly want with her?
She squashed the stupid excitement that she always felt when he was near and tried to concentrate on her conversation. Her phone dinged again.
‘Now, Evelyn, before I come over there and drag you myself.’
He wouldn’t dare. His whole life was about keeping his private shit private. He would never make a scene.
“Something wrong?” Brendan asked.
“No,” she lied. “Where are we going for drinks?”
Another ding.
‘We have legal matters to discuss. Come to my car or wait for my lawyers to contact you. Your choice.’
She sighed as she finally looked around. A sleek black car with tinted windows was parked not too far from her and a driver stood ready to open the door.
“I’m sorry, Brendan,” she interrupted him sadly. “I have to go. I have some unfinished business. Text me the details for tonight.”
She didn’t wait for his reply as she pulled some notes out of her purse to cover both their meals. It was the least she could do for abandoning him. Then she picked up all her bags before she kissed his cheek and started walking towards the car.
The driver took her shopping bags when she reached him and then opened the door for her. Roman had some paperwork on his lap and his slim laptop open on the seat next to him when she settled herself across from him. As always, the sight of him took her breath away. He was larger than life and seemed to fill the whole space, and his handsome face was as serious as usual. It was easy to believe the rumours about him.
“Boyfriend?” he questioned without even looking at her.
She was taken aback. Roman never asked any personal questions. What he knew about her he’d discovered from an intensive background check rather than any conversations they had had the past year.
“Um... Why am I here?” she asked.
Roman put the papers away and closed his laptop before his gaze finally landed on her. His eyes were colder than she had ever seen them and sent a shiver down her spine.
“You’ve had your little holiday. Time to get back to work,” he said smoothly.
“I... I can’t do that anymore, I left you a note,” she said as the car started moving.
“Unfortunately, little notes like that don’t get you out of contracts,” Roman said with a cold smile. “You are still my little whore, Evelyn.”
Evelyn’s blood boiled. She looked at the man in front of her and wondered how he dared to say those words.It was true that she had put herself in this situation but it had never been about the money. One look at him had weakened her knees and had her imagining being on her back for him. Or her front. Or sideways. Any whichever way he wanted her. He had turned her head from the start. She often wondered if the way she had looked at him had been the reason he had offered her this position.She would have said yes without the offer of a monthly wage, but now the fact that she had would always be held against her.“Escort,” she said through gritted teeth.“No, Evelyn. Whore. Prostitute,&rd
Evelyn’s cheeks coloured as he had known they would as she slowly started to undo her jeans. She was already hot for him. He’d brought her into her domain and her petty grievances seemed to have flown out of the window. Did she really think she could walk away from all of this? From him?When she removed the jeans and kicked them away from her body, her green eyes sparkled with excitement that she could never hide from him.“Now your t-shirt.”She exposed her body inch by inch like she knew what she was doing to him. Maybe she did. Maybe she knew he’d had her followed for days. Maybe she knew that the only reason he had messaged her to get into his car was that he couldn’t stand to see her with another man. She was not free to meet o
This was torture. Evelyn’s body was so wound up that she knew the slightest movement would send her over the edge.Roman had kept her like this for hours. Hours of this exquisite torture.She was sweaty and had his cum all over her body because Roman hadn’t held himself back like he was forcing her to do. With the blindfold on, every other sense was heightened. She had felt his every tremble, heard his every grunt, groan and moan, and felt him throbbing every time he had spilt his seed.And yet here she was, still stuck in this zone, aching to fall over that cliff.He had given her some breaks between each scene, but that had done nothing to alleviate the throbbing in her body. An
Evelyn squeezed her eyes shut to stop the tears again as he walked out of the playroom. There would be enough time after he was gone to do that.Coming out of this contract would be harder than she thought, but she would find a way. She had grown up on a rough estate and knew how to take care of herself. Being with Roman had changed her, but if she wanted to come out of this somewhat intact, she knew she had to squash her feelings for him.Roman dealt with facts and figures, not emotions. She had to remember that.Blurting out that she was leaving when she had no idea how she would do it hadn’t been a good idea. First, she had to fix things for her parents before she tried anything.With a sigh, she drag
Roman paused outside the house for a moment after he closed the door.Why did he feel like this was the last time he would see Evelyn?He’d thought they had come to an understanding after last night. Evelyn had been...He closed his eyes and fought the hardening of his body. Even after showering, he could still feel her, and he could still hear her cries. She was exquisite. Her smell, the taste of her, everything.They wouldn't reach those heights if Evelyn didn’t completely trust him to take care of her during and after. He supposed the romantics would claim she was made for him. Made to please him. Made for him to do every single deviant thing he wanted to her body.
Roman was long gone when Eve made her way to the hot tub on the deck at the back of the house. The weather was perfect for being outdoors for a change. A long soak was what she needed to relieve her aching muscles, and there was no better place to do that than the backyard. The view was so green and untouched that it was hard to believe she was on the outskirts of London.She used to sit here and pretend Roman had taken her to some romantic island for a weekend getaway, but holidays weren’t part of the contract. That was something someone did with a wife or girlfriend.She put the tray with her bottle of wine, snacks and phone on the side and then slowly lowered herself into the bubbling water. It was still early, not even noon yet, so it was probably too early for the wine. And crisps and cookies weren’t prop
Roman braced himself as the gates to his father’s property opened. This wasn’t the house he had been raised in. This monstrosity was a status symbol acquired at the insistence of his father’s latest wife.He drove past the manicured gardens to park in front of the house and then sighed as he got out of his car. It was his fault. If he had come for breakfast instead of lunch, he would have avoided this.He reached into the car and grabbed the box of imported cigars on the passenger seat. He never bought anything for his dad’s wife, though he had never been questioned about it. Not that his opinions about his father’s wives had ever made a difference or counted for anything.The house was quiet, as it usually was when Esther Ashfield wasn&rs
It was Friday.Evelyn was fuming as she sat in the sitting room, watching as the clock slowly inched its way to seven o’clock.Roman had left her stranded here when he knew bloody well that it was a nightmare to find on a map. She had given him the benefit of a doubt because maybe for a change he'd experienced the same problems the rest of the mere mortals like herself faced when businesses closed for the weekend. Maybe he’d had to wait for the towing company to open back up for business.But now it was bloody Friday.A whole week had gone by since the day he picked her up in town and then used her body’s responses to him to show her he was the boss.
Roman opened the door before the doorbell could ring and ushered Phillip inside quickly. “Did you bring it?” He ignored Phillip’s eye roll as he handed him a bag. “I said to hide it!” he hissed as he hid the bag in his coat, “You made me drive all this way for this,” Phillip said. “It was an emergency,” he said. “And I don’t know why you’re complaining. There’s food here, you were going to find an excuse to come, anyway.” He walked to the stairs quickly. “Everyone’s outside. I will be there as soon as I can.”
Evelyn didn’t say anything after his life-altering confession. He could see the unshed tears in her eyes and her mouth dropped open.But no words.“Say something, Evelyn,” he whispered.The rest of his life depended on this conversation. Had he made the right choice? He’d put his heart on the line again knowing that he would never recover if she left him. But was it enough to just tell her he loved her?“There has been no one else for me since you walked into my building for your interview. No one. I saw your face that night when you saw me with Vivian, I know that’s when I lost your trust,” he said. “But I haven’t kissed anyone, I haven’t hugged anyone, I
Evelyn was falling for it again.She didn’t know why she had extended the invitation to him instead of just coming clean to her parents. Now he was taking the role of devoted boyfriend too far. He’d joined in and fit in so easily because that was what he did. He could charm the socks off anyone.And she knew this so why was she falling for it again?Just because they’d danced for the first time? Because he’d looked so vulnerable as if for a change they were having a real conversation?But he had done the same when he’d made her sign the contract. He was good at pretending to be what she wanted. Good at pulling at her heartstrings and making her forget who he was under all of that.
Did he buy enough presents?Roman looked back at the back seat full of wrapped presents, the ones he couldn’t fit into the boot.Fuck. It was too much. Would they think he was trying to buy their affection?The gate slid open and it was too late to pull away and dump the presents somewhere. He drove up the driveway with his nerves playing havoc with him and stopped the car next to Evelyn’s.He could do this. He could meet the parents and tell Evelyn how he felt. Just say it and let the chips fall where they may.He saw the front door open and realised he had been sitting in the car for a while. When he got out, he saw it was Evelyn who&rsq
Roman sipped his drink and looked around the club. There were a few couples just holding each other and swaying rather than dancing. By the looks on their faces, he doubted they even knew what song was playing, they were lost in each other.It made his chest ache.He turned back to his drink and the woman beside him. At least the music was low enough to allow a conversation.If he could open his fucking mouth.“How have you been?” he asked.“You could have asked me that when I came to your apartment earlier,” Evelyn snorted.“I know. But I think you’v
He’d done the right thing.Maybe for the first time in his life.So why did he feel like shit again? Like she’d stomped on his dead heart again?He’d poured himself another drink the moment she had left but he still had it in his hand fuck knew how long later. It had taken everything in him to let her walk out that door, so now he had nothing left.The sound of the door closing pulled him out of his thoughts. He gulped his whiskey down and set the glass down before Phillip walked into the room. Phillip looked at the empty glass and then at him. He was now like an annoying, nagging aunty more than anything.“I&
When the elevator stopped in the basement, Evelyn felt like a fool for assuming too many things. Maybe because the things she had read in Pam’s article had stuck in her head. Why had she even thought he would try to explain his actions? Or maybe tell more lies to try to get her back?She’d been so confident he would do that that she’d been thrown off track when he hadn’t. And then all the things she had wanted to ask had escaped her mind. Now she still didn’t know if her parents’ house was really a done deal or she would have to move them again.And if she was honest with herself, she was gutted that he hadn’t even tried. She’d expected something that would have at least allowed her some closure.What did he mean by saying he n
Eve stopped the car at the barrier and rolled down the window. There were two intimidating security guards in the guardhouse that made her want to turn back instantly.This was a mistake.“Um, I’m here to see Mr. Ashfield,” she said to them.She saw the look on the man’s face before he said, “Mr. Ashfield doesn’t accept visitors,” and then shut his window.Did they get this all the time? Women trying to see Roman without an invitation? Though she had washed her hands of him, it still hurt to think about him moving on.She could have called or messaged Roman to tell her she had arrived but maybe this was a sign
Roman slammed the phone down and ignored Phillip as he looked through the paperwork in front of him. He knew Phillip would have something to say about his behaviour but he was tired of hearing that shit.“Are you going home tonight?” Phillip asked.“Yes, when I finish all this. I’ll drive myself so you can do whatever you want.”“I can order some food_”“I’m fine, Phillip,” he said firmly.“You’ve just shouted at Penny for no reason,” Phillip pointed out.He’d been shouting at her a lot. He was surprised his PA hadn