Page 6 of Black Jack (Advantage Play 5)
“I found you a husband.”
My eyes widen before I cover it with indifference. “In a dank basement? How thoughtful.”
“I’m serious.”
“I’m sure you are. Who is it this time?” I scan the empty room as if my fiancé is hiding somewhere. “Hello? Future husband? Would you like me to suck you off here or––”
“Stop being a bitch, Bianca.”
“Then stop wasting my time,” I return. “You’ve been dangling marriage over my head for so long that I realized I don’t need a man. In fact, I’m not sure if you’ve noticed or not, but all men are assholes.”
“You should be happy I finally found someone to marry your sorry ass.”
“And I’m sure I would be, if it weren’t a lie.”
“It isn’t a lie.”
“Then who?” I challenge with my hip popped on one side. “Who’s the lucky guy? And why now?”
“You said you were done with the business.”
“You mean whoring myself out?” I laugh, dryly. “Ya know, since my pimp died, I guess things have been a little slow.”
“I told you that Burlone isn’t the only one who could find clients––”
“Stop,” I grit out, hating the way my skin crawls at the memories. I raise my chin and look him straight in the eye. “I told you I was done.”
“Which is why I found you a spouse.”
“Why?”
“I have my reasons.”
“Tell me.”
“No.”
I know that look. The one that says no matter how hard I push him, no matter how desperately I beg, he won’t answer me. It makes me feel like a little girl. Like an inconsequential object to be used at someone else’s disposal. Like a pawn. And I hate it.
Licking my lips, I drop the subject and try a different tactic. Because even though he’s not willing to answer that particular question, I can still piece together the puzzle and figure out what his plan is if I can keep him talking.
“Who is he, Dom?” I ask.
“Your husband?”
“Yes.”
“His name is Jack Connelly.”
When you’ve whored yourself out for almost a decade, you become very familiar with people, but the name doesn’t ring a bell.
“I don’t know that name,” I admit, my brows pinched.
“I’m not surprised,” he returns with a shrug. “He’s a Fed.”
What?!
“You’re joking.”
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