A Necessary Sin

A Necessary Sin by Georgia Cates Read Free Book Online

Book: A Necessary Sin by Georgia Cates Read Free Book Online
Authors: Georgia Cates
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
“I fucking knew it.”
    “You didn’t know shit, Leith. Like always, I’m the one out doing the dirty work.”
    “Sure. Keep telling yourself that being alone with Bleu at her flat is dirty work and maybe you’ll eventually believe it.” He’s calling bullshit, and we both know he’s right. I wanted to spend time with her.
    Bleu returns with a glass of something much more preferable and Leith leaves without another word. “Something wrong with him?”
    “He has business to tend to.”
    She places the drink in front of me. “Johnnie Walker. Black Label.”
    “Seems you are capable of making good choices.”
    “See? I can be trusted.” That still remains to be seen but we’re off to a good start.
    “Are you having a better day?”
    “Absolutely.” She’s beaming. “Almost all the ass grabbing has stopped.”
    Almost? “There’s still men in this bar putting their hands on you?”
    “Yeah. There’s one guy who won’t leave me alone.”
    I put out an order to not touch Bleu and one of the brothers isn’t heeding my word. That’s outright defiance, something I don’t tolerate. “Lorna looks overwhelmed. Maybe you should take your customers back.”
    “Sure.”
    I stop her before she gets up from the table. “Do you remember when you told me you wanted to break grabby hands and I told you it wasn’t a good idea?”
    “Yeah.” She laughs.
    “I’ve changed my mind. Do as you please if he touches you again. Bring him to his knees if you like.”
    Bleu returns to work and I stay put to see which brother will reveal himself as her harasser. I don’t have to wait long before a young member, Duff, reaches out to run his hand up the back of her thigh. He’s forearm-deep up her skirt so there’s no way he’s not touching her knickers. Plus some.
    She’s bent over serving drinks at the neighboring table when his hand assaults her from behind. Mother. Fucker.
    She whirls around and places her hand on top of his, the one reaching up her skirt. Without a moment’s hesitation, she hyperflexes his wrist, pushing his hand down toward his inner forearm. He immediately comes out of his chair onto his knees.
    “Aww … fuck! Let go, bitch!” he yells.
    Bleu is enraged when her eyes meet mine but she manages to maintain self-control. I can’t say I’d be able to do the same. Kudos to her for that, but I know what she wants to do to the little bastard. She’s questioning me with her expression, looking for my approval. But I can’t give it to her. My brothers will see that as choosing her over them. I’m already flirting with disaster by allowing her this sanction.
    I get up from my chair and go to her in case Duff has it on his mind to attack when she releases him. “That’s enough.”
    Bleu does as I tell her and steps away before I place my hand on her shoulder. “No one touches her again. No. One.” I announce it loud enough so everyone can hear and there’s no confusion.
    I look at Leith across the bar and the fury flashing across his face can’t be mistaken. But he won’t question or defy me. I’m his superior.
    “Penance was carried out by the wronged individual,” I announce. “Continue as you were.”
    Drinking, talking, and laughing resumes. The escapade with Duff no longer captures the attention of the crowd so I lean over and whisper in Bleu’s ear. “I want you to come with me.”
    I lead her to Leith’s office since I figure it would be in poor taste to take her to the room where she found me with Geneen on her knees only a couple of days earlier.
    I shut the door and say nothing as I look at her. I’m trying to figure her out. “Did I do something wrong … or misunderstand your directions?”
    “No, you were perfect.” I move closer and capture her face with my palms. “Tell me how it made you feel when you brought a man to his knees in pain after he wronged you.”
    I feel her trembling beneath my hands. “Powerful.”
    “Do you feel guilty about it?”
    She shakes

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