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On my way out, I grabbed my pocketknife. It was small but could be effective. As I wobbled to the door in those shoes, I wished myself luck. I would either fall at Trent’s feet because of my clumsy gait, or if I had the stamina, I would dig one of my heels into his groin.

With a killer smile on my face, I clutched the knife behind my back and walked out.

Trent’s head came up from where he sat on the couch before his body shot upright. “Holy shit!” His dark gaze swept over me as though he was painting slime on my body. “Turn around.”

“I’d like a drink,” I said, distracting him for a moment so he wouldn’t see the knife. I darted my gaze to the door, which was no longer blocked by his big body, then back again.

He cocked his head. “You want to try for the door again? Or maybe we can call Judge Carroll again.”

I wanted to inflict pain on Trent before I did anything else. “I asked for a drink.”

He nodded a couple of times. “Sure. Sure.” He scurried from the living room into the kitchen.

I crossed the room carefully until I was standing at the island that separated the kitchen from the living room. With the granite countertop as my shield, I placed my hands in front of me then unleashed the blade.

Trent made quick work of getting the glasses, ice, and a bottle of vodka. He set the ingredients down on the bar as his gaze got stuck on my cleavage.

“Drink,” I said again.

He blinked before pouring vodka into both glasses. Then he slid one glass across the counter. I didn’t drink alcohol. I’d tried beer once after I stopped breastfeeding Raven. I didn’t like the taste, and I’d never tried any hard liquor. Tonight, I needed more than a picture of Raven to calm my nerves. I probably needed that entire bottle of vodka if I was going to stab him.

He raised his glass. “Cheers.”

I grabbed my glass and brought it to my lips. “Fuck you.” Those were the only words that came to mind.

He narrowed his eyes as he sipped. “You didn’t believe that I knew a judge?”

I’d wanted to believe he’d been bluffing. I down the vodka in one shot then winced. A stream of fire slid down my throat, and as it did, I choked.

Trent rounded the island. “Are you okay?” Gone was the roughness in his voice. In its place was a caring quality that gave me the impression he could be a nice guy instead of a jerk.

I continued to choke, hunching over slightly. Nice man or not, when his hands landed on my arms, I plunged the knife into his thigh.

“You bitch,” he shouted in that gruff, slimy undertone that was stronger than before.

I ran for the door. When my feet hit the tiled foyer, my right foot twisted. I listed to one side, the wall catching me.

“Get back here,” he bit out as heavy footsteps thudded.

I wobbled two feet to the door. I had my hand on the doorknob when someone pounded on it from the other side. I turned the knob just as Trent’s hand landed in my hair.

I screamed, turned, and punched him in the nose. He didn’t flinch or remove his hand. All he did was grunt while blood slid down his upper lip.

Someone banged on the door again. “Ruby!”

“Kross!” I shouted.

“Open this door,” Kross barked.

Trent pulled hard on my hair.

I managed to twist around, the pain in my scalp burning, feeling as though Trent was ripping out my hair. I kneed him in the groin. His face reddened as he let go of me.

I opened the door and practically knocked over Kross.

He grasped my hips. “What the fuck is going on?” His neck corded as he examined me. Then he gently pushed past me into the suite.

My heart thumped as I followed him. “Let’s go. We don’t need any trouble.” I almost laughed at myself for saying that. If I didn’t want trouble, then I shouldn’t have shown up there or agreed to Trent’s demands, or stabbed him.

“A little late for that.” Kross’s fists were balled at his side as he stepped deeper into the room.

Trent had retreated to the kitchen, where he was pouring himself another vodka. He eyed Kross then me, appearing as though he didn’t have a care in the world, almost as if he’d been expecting Kross to show up. “What you did, Ruby, will cost you more than money now.”

“Touch Raven, and I will kill you.” My voice was even.

Kross’s eyes became pinpoints as he regarded me. “What are you talking about? What’s going on?”

“I messed up.” I hugged myself, feeling naked beneath his scrutiny.

“Your girl owes me ten Gs,” Trent said in a nasal tone. “But now that you’re here, Maxwell, I have a better plan to get my money back.” He downed the vodka.

Kross jerked his head at me, his carotid artery pulsing at what had to be two hundred beats per minute. “How in the world do you owe him that much money?” Contempt coated his words.

“Don’t judge me,” I snapped.

Fire flickered in his eyes. “What happened in the last week for you to fall prey to this fucker?”

My own pulse increased astronomically. “It’s called survival.”

“I’ve been trying to help you since I found you. Instead, you ask him.” Kross stabbed a finger at Trent, anguish flitting across his face.

Holding back tears, I pushed down all my emotions for the moment. This wasn’t the place to cry, scream, apologize, or anything else. “It’s not like that.”

“Then tell me what’s it’s like. Tell me that the girl I love isn’t here to sleep with this fuckwad. Tell me that the girl I love didn’t make a deal that involves our daughter.”

The room spun for so many reasons. I knew I should have pleaded my case. I knew we shouldn’t have been discussing any of this in front of Trent. Except I couldn’t help but ask, “You love me?”

Trent clapped, severing the fireworks that were shooting off in my chest. “Wonderful,” he mocked. “I want my money, and Kross, you’re the one to deliver.”

Kross set his attention on Trent who held a napkin to his nose. “I’m not fighting for you,” he said as though Trent had approached him already.

“You don’t need to fight for me. But you do need to lose that fight of yours tomorrow night.”

“Or what?” Every facial muscle on Kross looked ready to burst open.

I held my breath, knowing what was coming.

“Do you ever want to see your daughter again?” Trent asked.

Kross leapt across the room then grabbed the collar of Trent’s shirt. “You so much as touch her, you’re a dead man.”

I ran to Kross. “Stop. Trent has pictures of Raven. He’s been following her. He threatened to bury my paperwork with a judge.” I didn’t want Kross to agree to Trent’s deal, but I also didn’t want him to cause more trouble for us.

“Listen to your girl,” Trent said. “I can make it so you’ll never get custody of her.”

Kross shoved him. “Bullshit. No one has that much power over a judge.”

Trent’s back hit the fridge. “Do you want to test that theory? I can call Judge Carroll again. Right, Ruby?”

“Kross, he’s telling the truth about the judge. He called him in front of me.”

“I’ll pay you the ten Gs,” Kross said.

Trent barked out an evil laugh. “No. The deal changed when Ruby stabbed me and you stormed in here. You know I can file charges against Ruby.”

I didn’t have the energy to protest. If he did press charges, then that would add to my growing list of ways I’d screwed up my chances of getting my daughter out of foster care. More importantly, the cops could arrest me for prostitution since I was there to have sex with Trent. Then I would definitely lose custody.

The silence grew to a deafening height as Kross considered Trent then me. We could explain our predicament to Ms. Waters. Then she would know that I was illegally fighting, prostituting my body to pay back a debt, and that I stabbed Trent. Aside from that, she followed the laws of the system. She would never believe that someone could pay off a judge.

“So what’s it going to be, Maxwell?” Trent’s voice severed the brick wall of tension.

I couldn’t let Kross throw away his career. The entire time we’d dated in high school, he’d talked about boxing, and how he would be the one to beat someday. I just didn’t know what else I could do. Trent didn’t want me anymore. Trent didn’t want the ten thousand dollars. If he was planning to bet on Kross losing, then he stood to make more money.

“Don’t do it, Kross.” I grabbed his hand, then I glanced at Trent. “I’ll do whatever you want me to do to work off that money.”

Before Trent could respond, Kross blurted out, “You got yourself a deal.”

“You can’t do that,” I protested.

Trent smirked. “Glad to see you came to your senses.”

“Go get your clothes,” Kross demanded rather roughly.

I obeyed since I couldn’t do anything else. Once Kross and I were alone, then maybe we could come up with another plan that wouldn’t cause him to lose his fight. One that would help us get Raven back at the same time.

I piled my clothes in my arms then hurried out. The faster we got out of there, the less of a chance that Kross would beat the lights out of Trent. We couldn’t afford more trouble.

“Remember what’s at stake,” Trent said loudly as Kross and I walked out.

I swore I would find a way to get back at Trent.

24
Kross

I
wore
a hole in my bedroom rug as Ruby sat ramrod straight on my bed, gnawing on her fingers. Kade, Kelton, and Lizzie weren’t home, which was good for the time being. Otherwise, I might have lashed out at them. I didn’t want to subject them to the rage flowing through me.

It was all I could do not to bite Ruby’s head off during the distance from Trent’s place to mine. To a large extent, I was furious more with Trent than her. I’d been wracking my brain on how to handle the situation, but I kept coming up empty except for killing him. If I ran the situation by Kelton, I could already hear his response: “You have no evidence. Threats won’t get a cop to call you back, and hearsay doesn’t hold up in court.”

Man, how did my life change so fucking drastically within the span of a month?
I shouldn’t have been blown away at the sight of Ruby standing in nothing but a scrap of lingerie in Trent Baker’s penthouse. The woman had surprised me and brought me to my knees time and time again since I’d found her. But I was appalled that she could have even entertained the idea of giving herself to a sleazebag like Trent, even more so since she’d told me she loved me.

I’d been on my way to Firefly to see Ruby when Norma called.

“Get over to the Lexington ASAP. Ruby is in trouble,” Norma had said. “That Trent Baker guy is involved. She’s in a penthouse in that apartment building.”

I knew something had been off with Ruby. She’d acted weird and had been whiter than a ghost when she was at the gym earlier that day.

I had tried to probe Norma for more details, but my cell reception had dropped. Like a wild man, I’d sped through the streets of Boston in a daze. I couldn’t get past the doorman fast enough until I’d threatened him with his life. Then when I’d heard Ruby scream, I wanted to kill. I still did, but not her.
Save your frustration for the ring.
The way I was feeling, Reggie Stockman would be a dead man if I let loose the rage inside me. Maybe it was best if I threw the fight.

“Kross, stop,” Ruby blurted out.

“Stop what? The hurt I feel because you didn’t come to me for help?”

She lifted her chin. “Why? So you could look at me differently? Or stop me? Then what would’ve happened? You would’ve killed Trent and anyone that got in your way. Then you would mess up your chance to fight. You said yourself you couldn’t get into trouble with your coach. And what about Raven? If you landed in jail, then you wouldn’t have a shot at getting custody of her.”

Squatting down in front of her, I placed my hands on her bare knees. She was still wearing that skimpy dress. As soon as my palms touched her soft skin, something in me snapped. It was as if the contact with her switched off my anger. “I don’t see you any differently. If I did, I would’ve walked away the minute I saw you fighting at Firefly that first night. But after everything you’ve told me, I’m still here. I love you, Ruby Lewis. Even if Raven wasn’t my daughter, my feelings for you would be the same, flaws and all.” I did love her. I couldn’t deny it any longer. When I was away from her, she was all I thought about. When I was with her, I couldn’t get enough of her. The sad part of my declaration was that I had probably always loved her but had never had the balls to admit it to myself.

She gave me a weak smile, and my heart sputtered. I’d expected a happier reaction than that.

“Kross, you can’t throw that fight. I can’t let you do that. I can work for him. This is my mess. I’ll do whatever he wants until I can pay him back.”

I stiffened. “You’re not working for that man, not in this lifetime. Don’t even start with telling me I’m bossy because no matter how you slice it, Trent will have you under his thumb for the rest of your life. There will always be something or some deal that locks you to him.”

She threw up her hands. “Then what are we supposed to do? I’m worried about Raven. What if he harms her?”

I rubbed along her thighs. “I lose the bout tomorrow night.” For fuck’s sake, I had to. According to Ruby, Trent was telling the truth about the judge. That didn’t really surprise me, given the mess that Kade had been through with Lacey’s mob family and how they’d had the Boston Police Department in the palm of their hands. “Trent isn’t going to do anything stupid.” The man might have been into stealing cars and preying on women to get them to sell their bodies, but I didn’t get the impression he would harm a child.

“What about your career?”

I would still have a career in boxing, of that much, I was certain. It just might not be with Gail Freeman or even Jay. “Ruby, you and Raven are my life. Blood comes first. Again, I love you.”

She launched herself at me, throwing her arms around my neck.

Finally, my heart opened wide.

“I thought I would never hear those words from you,” she said. “As I tell Raven all the time, I love you bigger than the universe.”

Laughing, I fell backward, taking her with me. “Bigger than the universe?” I guessed it wasn’t any weirder than Kade telling Lacey that he loved the crap out of her.

She sat up, straddling me, beaming from ear to ear. “Yeah. Raven loves when I tell her that.”

I drank her in, from her million-watt smile to the velvety feel of her thighs to her breasts that were falling out of that skimpy dress. At that moment, my dick jumped, or tried to. She was sitting on it, and that thought alone made more blood rush south.

Then the light went out in her eyes. “Do you think losing will end things with Trent?”

I lifted up to rest on my elbows. “It will. Because if he doesn’t back off, then I’ll do whatever it takes to make sure he goes down.” I wasn’t certain how yet. I had to get through the fight first. Then I could figure out a plan.

Ruby brought her finger to her mouth. “You’re not mad at me.”

Deep down, I knew her actions were driven because of Raven. I knew she’d fought for money, for food, and for a place to live. Besides, I couldn’t exactly be mad when I was giving into Trent’s demands, too. “No.”

She abandoned her finger then latched onto the waistband of my jeans. She gave me one of her shy looks, holding her bottom lip hostage. I was ready to rip off her dress and throw her on the bed. But I did want to talk with Kade and seek his advice before I got too tired. Then again, I probably wouldn’t sleep, not with everything on my mind. Kade was working, anyway. He wouldn’t be home until three in the morning when Rumors closed.

Ruby swept the backs of her knuckles against my bare skin just inside the band of my briefs. I sucked in air as my dick jerked. Not taking her eyes off me, she unbuckled my belt. I dragged a hand along the inside of her creamy thigh until my fingers found the edge of her panties. Then I slid my fingers in and found her soaking wet.

Fuck.
My body ached for more than her feather-light touch or hungry gaze. I craved to have my mouth on her, everywhere, to be inside her as she screamed and moaned. I teased her clit, eliciting the purr I’d wanted desperately to hear. She wriggled back and forth over my erection, spewing little noises as her eyelids drooped. Then she splayed her hands on my chest as she lowered her body, moving her hips slowly and seductively. The prong of my belt buckle dinged against the metal housing as she continued to build friction between us.

I rolled us over and ripped every piece of clothing off her until she was naked. I scrambled to my feet, lifted her onto the bed, then shed my clothes as fast as I could. I fished for a condom in my nightstand as I swept my gaze over her. Her nipples were hard, skin flushed, legs open and ready. I wasn’t going to last a second, not when her velvet skin slid along me and moved with me. The thought of how she would feel, tight and wet, was enough to make me lose it before the condom covered my cock. I tightened every muscle in me as I tore open the wrapper. The sound was muddled over the pulse pounding in my ears. Once the condom was on, I lowered to her until my hands were on either side of her head and my cock was at her entrance. I ran a hand over her hair as we locked gazes.

“Give me all of you,” she whispered. “Fast and hard.”

I could fill that order and then some. If she felt anything like she had in the hotel room in the Berkshires, then restraint wasn’t in my vocabulary. I brushed my lips over hers. “I love you.” I searched her face, keeping my entire body taut.

“Show me,” she said.

With my pulse racing, I thrust hard and fast into her sweet warmth.

She gasped and bucked then scrapped her nails along my ass. Any sense of control was history, completely forgotten as I rocked and pumped.

Ruby’s breasts bounced. I tried like hell to suck on her nipple, but the way she was gripping me, I couldn’t break the friction. Instead, I crashed my mouth to hers. Automatically, her tongue snaked out. I sucked and nibbled before I plunged my tongue inside her, exploring the taste of her.

She moaned. I growled.

She rocked. I rolled.

Our sweat-sheened bodies moved in unison, our tongues competing, her hands flying into my hair. We were dancing, flying, and soaring. With each moan and groan, we danced faster, flew higher and harder, the heat searing us together.

She tugged on my hair, arching into me, whimpering.

I lifted my head, sweat dripping from me and onto her.

“Kross, I want to be on top.”

Without breaking us apart, I rolled us over. She splayed her hands on my chest, a pleasurable pain lancing her flushed cheeks. She squirmed herself into position before she got into the rhythm. My stomach flipped in all the right ways as I watched the ecstasy burn her beautiful face. Her hair stuck to her forehead, while sweat trickled down in between her breasts.

I sat up and covered my mouth over one of her nipples as I played with the other. When I lightly bit, she shoved me down. Her breathing grew labored as she picked up her pace. Her eyelids were heavy, and her mouth was slightly open.

Grabbing her butt, I met her pace as I pumped. I was so close yet so far. This wasn’t just sex. This was two people making love, feeling every sensation, every heartbeat, every pulse. I had never believed Kade when he told me that sex was different when you loved someone. He’d said it was more intense and the feelings were out of this world.

Fuck, yeah they were. With Ruby, I swore my heart was about to have its own orgasm.

A soft, gorgeous sound came out of her before she said, “I love you, Kross.” Then she stilled, her walls hugging me tightly.

In a flash, I flipped us as she continued to ride her orgasm. I thrust once then a second time as the rush of the room and Ruby disappeared, replaced by a blinding white light. Tremors controlled my body as I gritted my teeth. Then I let out a guttural growl.

Her hands tangled in my hair as my body quieted and my vision cleared.

“Exquisite.” I peppered kisses all over her damp face, tasting salt and sugar.

She traced her fingers over my tat. “Will me, you, and Raven be a family?” Her tone was on the verge of sadness.

We loved each other, so I didn’t see why we wouldn’t. But Ruby had said she wanted independence, to be her own person and get her diploma. “Why wouldn’t we be?”

“When Ms. Waters finds out that I’ve been fighting, she’ll tell the court that I’m not fit to be a mother.”

Shit. Ms. Waters.

She gripped my dick like a vise. “Why do you look like I hit a nerve?”

Man, with a feeling like that, I wanted nothing more than to go a second and even a third round, but she was giving me the evil eye to answer her. “Let’s take a shower, and I’ll fill you in.”

Once the shower was beating down on us, I lathered soap over her very mouthwatering breasts. “Penelope was at the gym when Ms. Waters was there today. Penelope asked me if you were a prostitute.”

She reared back.

“Before you get upset, I explained that you weren’t.”

“Did she believe you?”

“Honestly, I don’t know.” I wasn’t about to lie. “But we should go talk to her first thing in the morning. She needs to know the truth. It will help our case if we’re honest. We can also check on Raven.”

Ruby shook her head. “Telling her the truth will only harm my case. She’ll never recommend that I get custody of Raven.”

I cupped one side of her face. “Baby, Ms. Waters can help protect Raven.”

She rested her head on my chest and sighed.

“We’ll get through this,” I whispered. If it took every ounce of energy I had, I would fight to the death for her and Raven.

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