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By:Olivia Gates


“Nothing. Now. But when the time comes and I want to collect, I     want one of those binding promises of yours that you’ll do it without     question.”

“Do what?”

“Whatever I ask.”

Though his head was about to explode with rage, Numair was     ready to sign an actual contract that made him Richard’s slave in return for     immediate knowledge of Jenan’s whereabouts.

“I pledge it. But say another word that isn’t Jenan’s location     and I will flay you.”

* * *

Richard hadn’t said another word. He’d just chuckled and     ended the call. The next second Numair’s phone had buzzed with a text message     with Jenan’s address.

After dumping Antonio on the nearest curb, Numair had Ameen     tearing back to his jet. He was now flying cross-country to California.

According to Richard, she’d rented a place in the desert. A     year’s contract had been signed. It seemed she’d wanted to escape her old life     and anything that reminded her of him.

The seven and a half hours it took him to be standing on the     doorstep of her rented condo in Rancho Mirage finished the last reserves of his     endurance.

She opened the door, puffy eyed and precious and everything he     wanted in life. He would have fallen to his knees before her if she hadn’t     immediately turned around, leaving him to follow her inside.

Clearly not surprised that he’d found her, she started     immediately. “I already told you you’d get what you want. You don’t have to     mollify me so I’d be easier to handle. I won’t give you any trouble. I know no     one can stop you, certainly not me, so I won’t even initiate a losing     fight.”

“Jenan...please...”

Her deadened tone cut him off more effectively than if she’d     screamed. “I’m pragmatic enough to know that whatever I wanted for my life no     longer matters, and any plans or hopes I ever had are over. I have no one to     blame for this but myself. I’m the one who disregarded every caution and plunged     headfirst into your trap, and the result is an innocent baby, who’s now the one     thing that matters. I don’t expect you’d be involved in its life as a regular     father would, but you’ll have whatever role you wish. Because I can’t stop you,     but mainly because I won’t have the baby suffering the consequences of my folly     in making you its father. I won’t compound this disaster by turning its life     into a battlefield over it.

“Now that you’ll take over Zafrana and Saraya, you’ll be there     most of the time. But since you know my position on living there, we’ll     negotiate a schedule when I’ll come periodically, so you can see your child. As     long as you stay away from me, everything will be exactly as you want.”

His every fiber shrieked for him to grab her, drag her back     from the void of estrangement and into his heart. He could only stand before     her, helpless for the first time since he was ten.

“I want nothing but for you to give me a chance to explain.     What Najeeb said—”

“—is just what you told him.” She spoke over him again, her     lifelessness another blow to his shriveled heart. “But it isn’t the truth still.     I can feel it. I always felt you were hiding major stuff, but I deluded     myself into thinking it was because they were such intensely personal and     painful matters, they were unspeakable to you. I thought it would hurt you all     over again if you ever had to relate them to someone. I couldn’t think of     trespassing on your private agonies, but I was stupid enough to keep hoping     you’d one day feel enough for me, and trust me enough, to unburden yourself to     me.”

Suddenly, her mask of numbness started to splinter, tremors of     anguish breaking through, eclipsing her fragile eyes, shaking her swollen     features. “Now I know you were just hiding your identity and intentions. You     never told me any truth. And you’re still lying now.”

With the first tear that escaped the trembling pool filling her     reddened eyes, he staggered back, unable to bear the brunt of her disillusion     and alienation.