Monday, September 24, 2012

Chapter 3

ok so i know its been a while.. ive been threw hell and back.. so bare with me.. sooo im gonna attempt to give u guys a chapter once a day or atleatst once every other day..
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It was one in the morning when Nicki dragged herself down the hallway to her apartment. She’d spent the best part of two hours answering questions, giving her statement to the police and avoiding reporters. Even through the fatigue was a nagging annoyance for the man called Nemesis.
Technically he saved her life again. If she’d been standing within ten feet of the antique shop when the bomb had gone off. She would certainly have met a nasty death.
Added to that was the fact he had shown in the short conversation they’d had, that he held no respect for her profession or her judgment.
“ you look like you had a rough night.”
Keys in had Nicki turned. Her across the hall neighbor, Mrs. Oxford, was standing in her open doorway, peering out through a pair of cherry red framed glasses.
“Mrs. Oxford, what are you doing up?”
“just finished watching David Letterman. That boy cracks me up.” at sixty-five, with a comfortable pension, lil Oxford kept her own hours and did as she pleased.
“ you look like you could use a drink.”
Nicki was about to refuse, when she realized a drink is what she needed. She smiled, dropped her keys in her pocket and crossed the hall.
“make it a double.”
“already got the hot water on. You just sit down and kick off your shoes.” Mrs. Oxford patted her hand then scurried off to the kitchen
“here you are.” she sat the drinks down. “ now what trouble have you been getting yourself into?”
“ it shows?”
Mrs. Oxford took a sip of her whiskey laced tea. “ your suit’s a mess” she leaned closer and took a sniff. “ smells like smoke. Got a smudge on your cheek, a run in you stocking and fire in your eyes. From the look of them, there’s got to be a man involved.”
“ the police department could use you. Mrs. Oxford.” nicki sipped her tea. “ I was doing a little leg work. The building I was checking out blew up.”
The lively interest in Mrs. Oxford’s eyes turned instantly to concern. “you’re not hurt?”
“ no. few bruises.” I  guess my ego suffered a little. I ran into the Nemesis.” Nicki hadn’t mentioned her first encounter, because he was painfully aware of her neighbor’s passionate admiration for the man in black.
Behind the thick frames, Mrs. Oxford’s eyes bulged. “ you actually saw him?”
“ I saw him, spoke to him and ended up being tossed to the concrete by him just before the building blew up.”
“ god.” Lil pressed a hand to her heart. “ that’s even more romantic than when I met Mr. Oxford at the pentagon rally.”
“it had nothing to do with romance. The man is impossible, very likely a maniac and certainly dangerous.”
“he’s a hero.” Mrs. Oxford shook a finger at Nicki. “ you haven’t learned to recognize heroes yet. that’s because we don’t have enough of them today.” she crossed her feet and grinned up at Nicki. “ so what does he look like?”
“ I cant really say what he looks like. It was dark and most of his face was masked.”
“ like zorro?” Mrs. Oxford said hopefully.
“ no well, I don’t know. Maybe.” she gave a little sigh and decided to indulge her neighbor. “ he’s six-one or six-two, I suppose, lean but well built.”
“what color is his hair?”
“it was covered. I could see his jaw line.” strong, tensed. “ and his mouth.” it had hovered for one long, exciting moment over hers. “ nothing special,” she said quickly, and gulped more tea.
“hmmmm.” Mrs. Oxford had her own ideas. She’d been married and widowed twice, and in between had enjoyed what she considered her fair share of affairs and romantic entanglements. She recognized the signs. “ his eyes? You can always tell the make of a man by his eyes. Though I’d rather look at his ass.”
Nicki chuckled. “ dark.”
“ dark what?”
“just dark. He keeps to the shadows.”
“slipping through the shadows to root out evil and protect the innocent. What’s more romantic than that?”
“he’s going against the system.”
“my point exactly, it doesn’t get bucked enough.”
“ im not saying he hasn’t helped a few people, but we have trained law enforcements for that.” she frowned into her mug. There hadn’t been any police around when she needed help. “ he doesn’t have any respect for the law.”
“ I think you’re wrong. I think he has great respect for it. He just interprets it differently than you do.” she patted Nicki’s hand. “ you’re a good girl, Nicki, a smart one but you’ve trained yourself to walk down a very narrow path. You should remember that this country was founded on rebellion. We need rebels, just as we need heroes. It would be a dull and sad world without them.”
“maybe.” though she was far from convinced. “ but we also need rules.”
“ oh, yes.” Mrs. Oxford grinned. “ we need rules. How else could we break them?”





Aubrey kept his eyes closed as his driver guided the limo across town. Through the night after the explosion and the day that followed, he had thought of a dozen reasons why he should cancel his date with Nicki Maraj.
They were all very practical, very logical, very sane reasons but he needed her.
She was interfering with his work, both day and night. Since the moment he had seen her, he hadn’t been able to think of anyone else.
She was a danger to him. He knew it, understood it and seemed unable to avoid it. Even after their encounter the night before when she had come within a hair’s breadth of making him lose control- of his temper and his desire- he wasn’t able to shove her out of his mind. To go on seeing her was to go on deceiving her. And himself.
But when the car pulled to the curb in front of her building. He got out, walked into the lobby and took the elevator up to her floor.
When Nicki heard the knock, she stopped pacing the living room. For the past twenty minutes she’d been asking herself why she had agreed to go out with a man she barely knew. She’d fallen for his charm, she admitted, that smooth careless charm with the hint of underlying danger.
The easy flattery he was so used to dispensing lodged in his throat. “you’re prompt” he managed.
“always.” she smiled at him. “ its like a disorder.” she closed the door behind her without inviting him in. it seemed safer that way.
A few moments later, she settled in the back of his limo and vowed to enjoy herself. “ do you always travel this way?”
“no, just when it seems more convenient.”
Unable to resist , she slipped off her shoes and let her feet sink into the carpet. “ I would. No hassling for cabs or scurrying to the subway.”
“but you miss a lot of life on, and under the streets.”
She turned to him. In his dark suit he looked elegant and successful.
“you’re not going to tell me you ride the subway.”
He only smiled. “ when it seems most convenient. You don’t believe money should be used as an insulator against reality?”
“no, no I don’t.” but she was surprised he didn’t. “ actually, I’ve never had enough to be tempted to try it.”
“you wouldn’t be.” he contented himself, or tried, by toying with the end of her hair. “ you could have gone into private practice with a dozen top firms but you didn’t.”
She shrugged it off. “ don’t think there aren’t moments when I question my own sanity.” she glanced out the window. “ where are we going?”
“ to dinner.”
“I’m relieved to hear that since I missed lunch. I meant where.”
“ here.” he took her hand as the limo stopped.
Nicki stifled a gasp as she stepped onto the curb, she had seen pictures of his home. But it was entirely different when you see it in person. It took up the whole block.
Gothic style. She’d read somewhere that Drake had purchased it before he’d been released from the hospital.
Towers rose up into the sky. High windows gleamed with the sun that was lowering slowly in the west. Terraces jutted out. The top story was dominated by a huge curving glass where one could stand and look out over the entire city.
“ I see you take the notion that man’s home is his castle literally.”
“I like the space, and privacy.”
 With a laugh she walked up to the carved doors at the entrance.
“ would you like a tour before we eat?”
“are you kidding?” she hooked her arm through his. “ where do we start?”
He took her floor by floor showcasing the whole castle
“its like something out of a movie,” she murmured.
“ I feel as thought should be wearing a hooped skirt and a powdered wig.”
“no.” he touched her hair again. “ I think it suits you just fine as it is.”
With a shake of her head she stepped further inside, then went with impulse and turned three quick circles.
“ its incredible, really. don’t you ever get the urge to dance in this room?”
“not until now.” surprising himself as much as her, he caught her around the waist and spun her into a waltz. Her hand lay on his shoulder, her other caught firmly in his. Their steps matched, though she gave no thought to them.
Where his hand gripped her waist, the silk was warm from her body. Her hair ran down her back making him ache to let his hand dive into it. Her scent as so tempting. He wondered if he would taste it if he pressed his lips to the long column of her throat.
She saw the change in his eyes, the deepening, the darkening of them as desire grew. As her steps matched his, so did her need. She leaned toward him wondering.
He stopped. For a moment they stood. A man and a woman caught in an embrace, on a brink of something neither of them understood.
“ I.. my head is spinning.”
Very slowly his hand slipped away from her waist and the embrace was broken. “ then I’d better feed you.”
“yes.” she nearly managed a smile. “ you’d better.”
They dined on sautéed shrimp flavored with orange and rosemary. Though he’d shown her the enormous dining room with its heavy mahogany servers and sideboards. They took their dinner to a small table by a curved window. between sips of champagne, they could watch the sunset over the city. On the table, between the, were two slender white candles and a single red rose.
“its beautiful here,” she commented. “ the city. You can see all its possible, and none of its problems.”
“sometimes it helps to take a step back.” he stared out the city himself, then turned away dismissing it. “ or else those problems could eat you alive.”
“but you’re still aware of them. I know you donate a lot of money to the homeless and rehabilitation centers, and other charities.”
“its easy to give money away when you have more than you need.”
“that sounds cynical.”
“ realistic.” his smile was cool and easy. “ I’m a business man, Nicki. Donations are tax deductible.”
She frowned, studying him. “ it’s a pity, I think if people were only generous when it benefited them.”
“now you sound like an idealist.”
She tapped her finger against the champagne glass. “ that’s the second time in a matter of days you accused me of that. I don’t think I like it.”
“it wasn’t meant as an insult, just an observation.”
He glanced up when Mark came in with dessert. “ we wont need anything else tonight.”
The big man shrugged. “ okay.”
Nicki noted that Mark moved with a certain grace about him. Thoughtfully she dipped her spoon into her chocolate dessert. “ is he your driver or your butler?” she asked.
“both. And neither.” he topped off her wine. “ you might say he’s an associate from a former life.”
Curious, she lifted a brow. “ which means?”
“he was a pick pocket I arrested a time or two when I was a cop. Then he was a snitch. Now…. He drives my car and answers my door, among other things.”
“its hard to imagine you working the streets.”
“ yes I suppose it is.”
“how long were you a cop?”
“one night too long,” he said flatly, then reached for her hand. “ would you like to see the roof?”
“yes I would.”
Rather than the stairs, he took her up in a small smoked glass elevator. “ all the comforts,” she said. “ im surprised the place doesn’t come equipped with a dungeon and secret passageways.”
“oh, but it does. Perhaps I’ll show you…another time.”
Another time, she thought. Did she want there to be another time? It had definitely been a fascinating evening
“what are you thinking?”
She decided it was best to be perfectly honest. “ I was wondering who you were, and if I wanted to stick around long enough to find out.”
The doors to the elevator whispered open, but he stayed where he was. “ and do you?”
“I’m not sure,” she stepped out. With a sound of surprise and pleasure, she moved toward the curve of the glass.
“its spectacular.” she turned to him smiling. “ just beautiful.”
“it gets better.” he pushed a button on the wall. Silently, magically, the curved glass parted. Taking her hand, he led her onto the stone terrace beyond.
Setting her palms on the stone railing, she leaned out into the hot wind that stirred the air.
“ at dawn, when its clear, the buildings are pearly gray and rose. And the sun turns the glass into fire.”
She looked at him and the city he faced. “ is that why you bought the house, for the view?”
“ I grew up a few blocks from here. Whenever we walked in the park, my aunt would always point it out to me. She loved this house. When I came back and learned they were gone… I began to think about this house. It seemed right that I take it, live in it.”
She laid a hand over his on the rail. “ there is nothing more difficult, is there, than to lose people you love and need.”
“no.” when he looked at her, he saw that her eyes were dark with her own memories and with sympathy for his. He brought a hand to her face, skimming back her hair with his fingers, molding her jaw line with his palm. Her hand flattered up to light on his wrist and trembled. Her voice was just as unsteady.
“I should go.”
“yes, you should,” but he kept his hand on her face, his eyes on hers as he shifted to trap her body between his and the stone railing. His free hand slid gently up her throat until her face was framed. “ have you ever been compelled to take a step that you knew was a mistake? You knew, but you couldn’t stop.”
“I….no. no, I don’t like to make mistakes.” but she already knew she was about to make one.
His palm was warm against her skin. His eyes were dark so intense. For a moment she blinked, assaulted by a powerful sense of déjà vu. But she’d never been here before, she assured herself as he skimmed him thumb over her jaw line.
“neither do I.”
She moaned and shut her eyes, but he only brushed his lips over her brow. The light whisper of contact sent a reaction through her. In the hot night she shuddered while his mouth moved gently over her temple.
“I want you.” his voice was rough and tense as his fingers tightened in her hair. “ I can barely breathe from wanting you. You’re my mistake, Nicki. The one I never thought I would make.”
His mouth came down on hers, hard and hungry, with none of the teasing seduction she had expected and told herself she would have resisted. This was the reckless and dangerous man she had caught only a glimpse of.
He frightened her. He fascinated her. He seduced her. With no hesitation, no caution, no thought, she responded, meeting power after power and need after need. She didn’t feel the rough stone against her back, only the hard length of him as his body pressed against hers.
With a groan of pleasure she pulled him closer until she could feel his heart thudding against hers.
She was more than he had dreamed of. Her mouth was heated, demanding. Her hands slid under his jacket, fingers flexing even as her head fell back in a taunting surrender that drove him mad.
A pulse hammered in her throat, enticing him to press his lips there and explore the new texture, the new flavor, before he brought his mouth back to hers. With teeth he nipped, with tongue he soothed, pushing them closer to the edge of reason. He swallowed her gasp as he stroked his hands down her, seeking, cupping, molding.
He felt her shudder, then his own before he forced himself to grip tight to a last thin line of control. Very cautiously he backed away.
Dazed Nicki brought a hand to her head. Fighting to catch her breath, she stared at him.
She turned, leaning over the rail. “ I don’t think I’m ready for this.” she managed.
“no. I don’t think I’m ready for you, either. But there wont be any going back.”
She shook her head. Her palms were pressed so hard against the stone. “I’ll have to think about that.”
“once you’ve turned certain corners, there’s no place to go but forward.”
Calmer, she turned back to him. It was time, past time to set the ground rules. “ Drake, however it might appear after what just happened. I don’t have affairs with men I hardly know.”
“ good.” he too was calmer. His decision was made. “ when we have ours, I want it to be exclusive.”
Her voice chilled. “ obviously I’m not making myself clear. I haven’t decided if I want to be involved with you, and I’m along way from that involvement to end up in bed.”
“ you are involved with me.” reaching out, he cupped the back of her neck before she could escape. “ and we both want that involvement to end up in bed.”
Very deliberately, she reached up and removed his hand. “ I realize you’re use to women falling at your feet. I have no intention of joining the horde. And I make up my own mind.”
“ should I kiss you again?”
“no.” she threw her hand up and planted it on his chest. In an instant she was reminded of how she had stood, just like this, with the man called Nemesis. The comparison left her shaking.
“ no it was a lovely evening , Drake.” she took a long breath. “ I mean that. I enjoyed the company, the dinner and….and the view. I’d hate to see you spoil it completely by being arrogant and argumentative.”
“ its not being either to accept the inevitable. I don’t have to like it to accept it. Something flickered in his eyes. “ there’s such a thing as destiny Nicki. I had a long time to consider, and come to terms with that.”
His brow drew together in a frown as he looked at her. “ god help both of us, but you’re apart of mine.” he looked back, then offered a hand. “ I’ll take you home.”




6 comments:

  1. Whoaa!!!! I'm absolutly, unbelievably, and wholeheartedly in love with this, you are a very talented writer and I'm not just saying that, the details, metaphors, everything is just outstanding, I really hope you keep on doing this, love it!

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  2. Woww! I am VERY happy that you posted. This was amazing I can certainly say this is my favorite story. Your writting is amazing. You're able to deliver every detail without makin it a drag. I Absolutely LOVE this. To me it's perfect.
    -Please post soon :)

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  3. That's why you're bad as fuck and you know you are :) lol but seriously, glad you pulled through whatever hardships you were dealing with.


    Ms. Oxford is a funny old lady I like her ^_^ she had some useful tips for Nicki as well. I'm glad she decided to go out with Drake adn give him a chance. Hmm now you got some questions floating around in my head. Are Drake and Nicki really destined to be in each other's life? How long before Nici realizes that Drake is nemesis? And whooooooooooooooo! Get soooooooooooome!! Lmfao I'm so immature :p but that kiss is something else like damn I wouldn't've been pulling away, no shade to Nicki of course ^_~

    His house sounds beautiful and creepy at the same time lol upz

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  4. :0 omfg first things first WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN WOMAN....I missed:'( but let's not cry over spilled milk I'm just glad you came back...I La..La..La..La..LOVED this chapter so much tension and heat my lord...and mrs.oxford is hilarious lol add soon I loved this keep it up

    Oh P.s ummmm when r you going to bring back counterfiet fiance that was my shit gworl and I miss that story and I think you should put it on blogspot since they locked it -___- but hey do what you want I just want the story add soon

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  5. loved it! omg, Nicki knows she wants him! lol you better post soon, we've been waiting long enough! Lol :)

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