Breaking the Limits: Rafe & Nicole Book 2 (2 page)

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Chapter 2

 

Ganz twitched his broad shoulders, gave his head a shake, then surveyed the grounds beyond the landing pad for a second as though getting his bearings. Then he turned to Carlos.‘Who came in before us?’ he asked, crisply and clearly.

‘The tech team. Or most of them. Three security teams. A couple cleaners.’

Ganz frowned. ‘Zou’s mobilizing every fucking resource at his command. So tell me more are coming or I might as well shoot myself now.’

‘No need for that,’ Carlos said with a tic of a smile. ‘A fucking army’s on its way. Ours, Dominic Knight’s, Gora’s – his includes every thug in eastern Europe. He’s called in his markers back to the Dark Ages.’

‘For Rafe’s mother.’

‘Yeah. Word has it Gora would take on the world single-handedly for Camelia.’ Carlos smiled faintly. ‘And apparently has; maybe even her late husband.’

‘Gora got tired of waiting for his happy ending?’


Their
happy ending the story goes. This from a man who’s racked up more professional hits than he can remember,’ Carlos murmured. ‘Love is strange – or maybe not so strange.’ A slice of laughter. ‘Gina’s volunteered to help; I’m guessing she’s on board to help protect her favourite lover boy.’

‘Then don’t tell her Rafe might be considering a change in his role as stud to the world,’ Ganz said with a grin. ‘’Cause we need Gina’s mad skills. Hell, her intelligence contacts are almost as good as yours, Sanz. She found Timur when no one else could.’

‘And slit his throat
after
he fucked her; talk about dying happy,’ Carlos noted with a flicker of his brows. ‘She might actually be half in love with Rafe, though, so keeping him alive is real personal.’

‘Love?’ Ganz snorted. ‘It’s just raw sex.’

‘Au contraire,’ Simon interposed, catching the last of the comments. ‘Not that Rafe doesn’t give her what she wants, but she’s really into him. He
is
fucking loveable. I don’t often say that of a guy. Never, as a matter of fact.’

Carlos grunted. ‘Love, sex, kink up the ass – who cares. Right now, we need to focus to survive.’

‘Then show me our tech capacity and I’ll let you know if it’s adequate, fixable or we’re totally fucked,’ Ganz said, sharp, tight, fast.

Carlos recognized the C-rush in that staccato delivery. ‘Think you can make it up the hill? It’s steep.’

‘No problem. I’ll be wired for

’ Ganz glanced at his watch and grinned. ‘At least three hours. Wanna race?’

‘Save your fucking energy,’ Carlos said, drily. ‘You’re gonna need it.’

By the time the men reached the castle gates, Rafe and Nicole had disappeared. The huge iron-strapped doors were open, the inner court fully restored to the last polished cobblestone. The entrance hall was equally resplendent, the high-timbered ceiling a hybrid Gothic/Saracen design so intricate it could have been patterned on a spider’s web. And as for the painting alone, it had taken six Florentine workmen two years to fully redecorate the ceiling timbers. Other artisans had also been hard at work on the castle; not that the project was anywhere near finished, but portions of the castle were livable. Carlos led the men to the back of the entrance hall, then down a flight of stairs to an elevator. ‘The tech equipment can withstand a nuclear attack,’ he explained. ‘We’re five stories down in the dungeons.’

While the four men were descending underground, Rafe and Nicole were climbing a circular staircase winding up the inner walls of the tower. Despite the original design being built for defence, a railing had been installed for safety.

Rafe held Nicole’s hand as he guided her up the stairs, explaining the various restoration projects in detail, his obvious reverence for the historic structure gradually eliminating the last vestiges of Nicole’s paranoia. By the time they reached the small landing at the top of the stairs, she was relatively satisfied no monsters lurked and acutely aware of the tower’s antiquity, the sense of history in the weathered stones so vivid she could almost visualize the previous occupants who’d travelled these stairs. ‘Do you ever think of all those who’ve lived here before? You must,’ she said, answering her own question.

‘It’s impossible not to.’ Turning the large key in the lock, Rafe pushed open the centuries’-old, iron-studded door and waved Nicole in. ‘I don’t believe in ghosts, but you can feel the spirits in these old walls, in the worn stair treads, in this room that served as the last bastion against enemies.’

‘Seriously?’ She scanned the large, airy, elegant space. ‘Here?’

‘Yeah. This was the final sanctuary from attack, the top floor, the ultimate defensive position. The stairway was deliberately narrow in order to thwart invaders. And this door . . . ’ He rapped his knuckles on the much-worn, four-inch-thick oak. ‘Shows evidence of some hard-fought battles.’ He smiled. ‘No sword marks on the inside though. The castle survived intact until the palazzo was built in 1507; after that the comte’s descendants allowed this to fall into decay.’

‘You must have had a decorator.’ Nicole surveyed the circular area, carpeted with layers of antique rugs, the walls hung with colourful tapestries, the furniture richly carved, gilded and upholstered in sumptuous Venetian velvets. ‘This is posh for a medieval interior.’

‘Not in this part of the world. Byzantium’s trade with the East was flourishing, every luxury was available. The furniture is original, although most of the fabrics had to be replaced. Miraculously, the tapestries were transferred to the palazzo and escaped destruction. Legend has it the original French comte had an eye for beauty and extravagance.’
And lush women who he housed in this: his tower harem.
With Nicole’s declared misgivings about the tower, Rafe chose not to mention that bit of history. ‘Apparently, the comte’s free-booting life gave him the wherewithal to live in comfort. Take a look at the view though,’ he added, changing the subject. ‘It’s the reason I had this room finished first.’

Resting his shoulder against the door jamb, Rafe watched Nicole cross the room to the windows overlooking the sea and briefly considered locking the door, shutting out the world with all its lethal consequences and indulging his sexual appetites as the original comte had. It was only a fleeting thought; those on Ganz’s trail were tenacious. They had to be. The price of failure was high.

With a soft sigh, Rafe eased the door shut, resolved to forget the precarious future for the next twenty-four hours and simply gratify their wild, mad, soul-stirring desires until the clock ran out.

Sharply aware of the limited time, Rafe followed Nicole to the new large windows he’d had installed, wrapped his arms around her, and drew her back against his hard body. ‘God, you feel good,’ he whispered, tightening his grip. ‘We should just stay here. Fuck everything. What’d you think?’

She turned slightly to meet his gaze and smiled. ‘Count me in.’

He laughed. ‘Wouldn’t that be nice.’ He slid his fingers through hers, smooth and easy, his voice when he spoke so soft she had to strain to hear. ‘If only the world wasn’t ready to wreck everything good, grind it up and throw it away. If there actually was a second first time.’
Or better yet, a way to overcome their numerical disadvantage in this war
,
he thought, a muscle in his jaw twitching. ‘As if, right?’ He shrugged, winced; his shoulders were coiled tight. ‘Screw it. Let’s just play hard till we flame out and go down for the count. Whadda you say?’ No beat beforehand, no advance notice, a raw-edged, flaring pressure in his voice. ‘Oh shit, forget it. I shouldn’t have asked.’

You shouldn’t have asked like that
, she wanted to say. But he was breathing fast, like he’d been running and his fingers were folding and unfolding around hers in taut restraint. ‘I don’t mind,’ she said, feeling the urgency too, the swirling danger spinning in the air, the reeling sense of imminent loss. ‘How about a small wager on who flames out first?’ she added, wanting to make him smile even for an instant.

‘You can’t be serious.’

The smile she was looking for drifted through his words. ‘So far I’ve been able to keep up, Contini.’ Her voice was soft as silk, a hum of pleasure beneath her words, the smallest hint of backward thrust against his crotch.

Anyone less familiar with her impatience would have missed the slight movement of her ass. ‘We’re talkin’ pro leagues, Tiger.’ A playful note rang in his voice now, the sharpness and tension gone.

‘Sign me up.’

His husky laugh warmed her to her toes, sent a spiralling heat racing downward, brought a flush to her cheeks.

He liked that she blushed; his barely chained testosterone liked it even more. ‘No ground rules,’ he said softly. ‘You okay with that?’

There was an unmistakable warning in the low-pitched statement; an irresistible invitation as well. He offered rich, flamboyant pleasure with virtuoso ease, the thick, straining length of his dick against her back the ultimate temptation. ‘I’ll let you know if I’m not okay.’

The silence lasted three seconds too long. ‘I may not listen. I’m a moody, selfish fuck. Just so you know.’

‘Wow, newsflash,’ she said, drily.

‘Keep it up, Pussycat,’ he whispered, bending to nip at her ear, ‘and you’ll get a newsflash right up your tight little ass.’ Slipping his hands free, he swivelled her enough to get a firm grip on her bottom. Then, kissing his way up her cheek, he put his thumbs on her hips for leverage, flexed his fingers over the curves of her butt and gently squeezed; the weight of his broad palms, the faint pressure so slight she shouldn’t instantly feel a rush of desire burn through her senses nor find herself suddenly breathless.

‘You’re always ready to rock, aren’t you?’ He told himself there were advantages to her slam-bang sexual response, that her past and his were irrelevant, that he should be gratified. But an inescapable outrage was never far from the surface when he thought of Nicole with other men. ‘With you, it’s Christmas every day.’ His voice was lightly abrasive at the last, his fingers tightening cruelly on her ass.

‘Hey!’ She flinched, tried to jerk away. ‘That hurts.’

He told himself to be reasonable and he was for two seconds more. ‘But how much does it hurt – isn’t that the question?’ His voice was silken, his grip relentless; reasonableness had never been his strong suit. ‘Sometimes you like it a little rough. Even ask for it.’

Her entire body was rigid, her breathing ragged. ‘Stop it,’ she hissed, trying to ignore the sensational size of his erection pressing into her stomach, the blazing desire drumming through her senses, the frantic throbbing inside her that confirmed the exasperating truth of his observation. ‘I’m not asking now, okay?’

‘Such a liar,’ he whispered, stroking her bottom through the soft fabric of her dress, gently, back and forth, unhurried, like he knew how to do this job; it wasn’t complicated. ‘Tell me this sweet ass is all mine and I’ll help you calm down.’ A second passed, two, then one palm came down on her butt with a well-placed, expert smack that registered in every high-octane, stressed out, sexually deprived nerve in her body.

She flinched, then softly moaned as a wayward thrill spiked through her body in flame-hot waves. ‘Damn you,’ she whispered, her face warm with embarrassment.

He suddenly flashed a smile. ‘It’s okay to give in once in a while, Pussycat. When you need it, you need it. No one’s keeping score.’

Now who was the liar?
The too-beautiful-for-words control freak who also happened to be her favourite, blissed-out, orgasmic high, that’s who. She sighed. ‘You do have a stellar dick.’

The side of his mouth kicked up. ‘Appreciate your interest.’ Then he unleashed the full power of a truly wicked smile. ‘Just a suggestion, but if you’d like to ramp up the game, we could try a little more wildness, make you even wetter and hornier.’

‘You’re in a mood.’ She smiled back. ‘So, no thanks.’

He gave her ass a sharp, open-handed slap gauged to hurt
so good
.

She yelped, the high-pitched sound melting into a breathy, fevered whimper as pleasure spread like wildfire through her senses.

Rafe’s golden eyes flickered with amusement. ‘I don’t know why you keep saying no. You never mean it. Most


‘Don’t you dare say “most women”!’ Although her protest would have been more effective if her body hadn’t been aglow, buzzing, slick with need; if her nipples weren’t beaded hard.

His gaze lifted from her nipples, his smile indulgent. ‘What I was about to point out,’ he said, mildly, ‘is that
most
of the time you come faster, harder, scream louder when I push you to the wall.’

Oh God, and no one did it better.
Sure, smooth, gauging her meltdown with maddening ease, his long, slender fingers splayed across her ass, the provocative pressure just enough to send the requisite tingles to every eager, throbbing, sexed-up, fuck-me portion of her anatomy, to remind her how good it felt to be pushed to the wall by the living legend Rafe Contini. Wishing she wasn’t such a pushover for him, that she had some of his nerveless discipline, she heard herself say, ‘That’s not always true,’ when they both knew she was lying, when she’d barely had breath to finish the sentence, when the agitated rise and fall of her breasts was a patent display of primed, X-rated need.

‘Whatever you say.’ A pleasant vibe to his voice. ‘Your call.’
But mostly mine
,
he thought with customary arrogance, his gaze on her lavish, quivering tits, recalling their soft, weighty resilience with a tantalizing rush of memory. Selfishly intent on cupping that warm, silken flesh in his palms, he moved her effortlessly, arranging her back to his front once again and reaching around her, began unbuttoning her dress.

‘Wait a minute, wait, wait.’ Rafe was always capable of such restraint like some abstemious monk. If this was the pro-leagues, if she wanted even a chance in hell of winning their wager, she couldn’t just cave. ‘Hey.’ She shot him a look over her shoulder. ‘You said, my call . . . what are you doing?’

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