Page 44 of Devil's Deal

“I want that. I want to belong to you. I want you to be my Daddy forever.”

Rewarding him for his answer, I pulled back and slammed into his tight heat. “Fuck yeah. Such a good boy.”

“I’ll be so good, Daddy,” he promised as I slammed into him again and again.

His hole tightened as his orgasm raced toward him, so I went harder, faster, enjoying the feel of him, so grateful he was still here with me. Grabbing his cock, I said, “Come.”

Immediately, cum shot out of the head of his cock, and I latched onto his neck again, sucking a bruise into his skin while chasing my own release. I grunted as I came, filling the condom.

“Daddy,” he sighed, falling instantly asleep and snoring softly.

By the time I woke him up to check on him again, he was a lot less groggy and more awake. “Did you clean me up?”

“Doesn’t any good Daddy always clean up his boy?”

He peaked up at me shyly. “So you mean? That wasn’t just sex? You’re staying?”

Smirking at him, I reached over and poked at one of the hickies I’d left on his neck. “Boy, you’re mine.”

He shuffled onto his back and stared into my eyes. “How long are you staying?”

“How long do you plan on owning the hotel?”

He bit his lip, fighting to keep the grin off his face. “Forever.”

I shrugged a shoulder. “Then I guess that’s how long I’ll be here.”

His beautiful eyes clouded with worry. “I don’t know a lot about the Families, only what Frederic shared, but can you stay?”

Since he’d fallen asleep, that was all I’d been pondering. Could I stay? I could, but it was a dangerous business for an assassin to stay in one place with no protection. Eventually, someone would come for me, but even more unacceptable, they’d come for Cory.

“It will be risky if I don’t…” I trailed off.

“If you don’t, what?” he asked, worried.

I licked my lips. “I’m going to have to make another deal.”

“With the Buccellis?”

I nodded. “But the good thing is, they’ll help me find your nephew.”

“You think they’ll help you look for Emilio?” he asked doubtfully.

“Hm. I do since his father is part of the Pasini Family. It’s a complicated and dangerous game I’m suggesting we play, but sometimes the only way to get what you want is to make a deal with the devil.”

“And will we win?”

There was no question I was falling in love with this man. I might not be there yet, but I was well on my way. And I didn’t ever intend to leave him to navigate this world alone again. So, if I had to play the game that I’d kept myself out of all these years, then that was what I’d have to do.

“Oh, we’ll win all right. Don’t forget, working with me, they’re playing with the devil, too.”

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