Caught By The Bratva Boss Guilty Claims 2 – AJ Black

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It was going a million miles an hour with a whirl of memories and feelings that I couldn’t get a han- dle on. The slow moving New York traffic wasn’t helping either. I want- ed to be home so I could shower and block myself away in my room. I needed to try and take stock of what I was feeling, and that was im- possible with Daniil’s hand on my knee and his cum staining my panties.

“You’re very quiet,” he murmured, and I didn’t need to turn my head to know he had turned his head to stare at me in the deep con- fines of the car. I stared stonily ahead. His sigh echoed around the dark interior. “Tell me what you’re thinking, Lily.” Only I didn’t want to. I couldn’t even make sense of my own thoughts, and here he was demanding I tell him them anyway.

I had always ignored the office rumors that said he was involved in organ- ised crime. To me it was just too far-fetched. Bratva and mafia were just words that were thrown around, but tonight? Tonight, I saw a totally different side of him. He had turned from a domineering, extremely arrogant man who was used to getting his way into someone I didn’t recognize. Daniil had hurt Greg, and he might have done worse. Instead of standing my ground and de- manding answers, I succumbed to his skillful hands.

Again. The thought made me feel dirty. I was meant to love Greg. Yes, what he did and said was unforgivable, and our relationship was pretty much over, but that didn’t mean I wanted him dead. Even people as clever as Greg were still human and they made mis- takes.

That’s what being human was. But right now, I was beginning to think that Daniil wasn’t human at all. The sound of his fist hitting Greg’s face filled my brain. I’d only seen the first few seconds, and that was more than enough. And I had still slept with him. I had still allowed him access to my body.

I tried to move my leg away, and Daniil’s hand tightened and forced me to stay still. “You’re angry.” Pursing my lips, I stared out of the window. “Lily,” he said again, more forcefully, when I didn’t turn to him. He swerved the car to the curb, to a barrage of horns and angry shouts. “Lily, look at me.” Slowly, I turned. “What?” “You were fine back there.” He searched my face in the dark, and I saw his eyebrows shoot down to make his eyes hooded.

“What’s changed?” “Surely that should be obvious,” I snapped. “You hurt him.” His grip on my knee tightened. “I thought we had discussed that.” I couldn’t help it. I rolled my eyes. Leaning over the center console, he gripped my chin with his fin- gers.

The voice was deeply masculine, but there was a note to it that made me shake my head. Pushing my hair from my face, I glanced up from the computer screen where I had been staring blankly and met the deep, almost bottomless dark eyes of my boss. Well, my boss’s boss’s boss, anyway. “Sir?” I was half out of my chair before I knew what I was doing. Not that I really had a plan. It just seemed the right thing to do.

Daniil Popov was the king of New York, and you rose in the pres- ence of a king, right? Or maybe you bowed. I didn’t know. “Miss Ridgway.” He said again, more firmly this time, and I real- ized that I had been standing there, half crouched, with my mouth swung open like a moron. But that was just the effect he had on people. When Daniil walked into a room, his very presence made people go gaga, and I was no exception. He was just too damn handsome for words.

Drool worthy. Without meaning to, my hand went to my lips and came back dry, thank god for that. “Sorry, Mr. Popov, you startled me.” His eyes, which were so dark they were almost black, narrowed. “Because you were so intent on your work?” Before I could stop myself, my eyes darted down to my screen, where the empty body of an email lay open. How had he seen what I was doing? It took me exactly two sec- onds to realize that the screen was mirrored in the glass of the office behind me.

“I-uh,” suddenly, my tongue felt too big for my mouth. It was so thick that I couldn’t get the words out. Daniil’s dark eyebrow shot down. It gave him a look that was hard to describe—partly angry, partly amused, but mostly brooding. My boss could brood better than any other man I had ever met, with his dark eyes and even darker hair swooped back from his forehead like he was a male model—the mature kind, who got more hand- some with age.

“You’re new here, aren’t you?” Again, I had to shake myself. “On this floor, yes. I usually work in marketing, but they needed someone to cover Mrs.—” I faltered here. What had happened to his usual personal assistant had been aw- ful. She was literally gunned down outside this very office.

Everyone said it was because she knew things about the Popovs’ other busi- ness deals—the ones that weren’t entirely on the up and up. Some people even thought it was Daniil himself who had done it. But I didn’t want to believe that.

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