By Sin to Atone (Sinners Duet #1) Read Online Natasha Knight

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Billionaire, Dark, Erotic, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Sinners Duet Series by Natasha Knight
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Total pages in book: 75
Estimated words: 71616 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 358(@200wpm)___ 286(@250wpm)___ 239(@300wpm)
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“I’m going to tell you something that may be new to you, Zeke,” I say, putting a hand on his arm. I’m not sure who is more surprised, him or me, but I pull it away quickly. “And I realize this may come as a shock to you, but you don’t exactly give off the warm fuzzies.”

He gives me a withering sideways glance.

I put my feet up on the seat and hug my knees. “But yeah, pretty much all men with the exception of Rudy.”

“Take your shoes off if you’re going to put your feet on the leather.”

I raise my eyebrows and look at him. I cock my head. “Worried I’ll dirty your car?” I ask, not moving my feet. Digging them in. “Does it bother you?”

He looks at me. “It’s a nice car.” With one quick motion, he knocks my feet off the seat.

“Fine. Anal much?”

“Yeah, actually.” We fall into silence. “Your mother, what happened to her? She left?”

“She would never have left us. Never.”

He glances at me momentarily. “Your father hurt her?”

I turn to look out the side window and shrug my shoulders. “Don’t know. All I know is she wouldn’t have left us.”

We drive for ten more minutes in silence.

“Why are you helping me?” I ask.

“How am I helping you?”

“This. Today. Bringing me to my sister. The cupcakes. The gifts⁠—”

“You didn’t give me a choice on the gifts.”

“You didn’t have to do any of it. You could literally lock me up in that giant house of yours and no one would be the wiser.”

“It’s not my house.”

“That’s not the point. You know what I mean.”

He’s quiet for a long moment and doesn’t speak until we pull onto a long drive, and he kills the engine. He takes the keys out of the ignition and turns to me, expression, as ever, unreadable.

“I’m not scary, remember? Hell, maybe I’m just a nice guy,” he deadpans.

I roll my eyes and turn toward the house, remembering what he’d said about our appointment.

“I don’t think you’re a nice guy,” I tell him.

“No, you’re right, I’m not. I’m not helping you, Blue. I’m helping myself. You threatened me. You threatened my family. You and I are enemies. Nothing has changed between us. Knowing Wren, well, she’s another means to an end⁠—”

“She’s not a means to an end. She’s a human being.”

“You love her which makes her a vulnerability. Something I can and will use to make you heel.”

I shake my head. “Of course you will,” I say and turn away.

He takes my chin between thumb and forefinger and makes me look at him. “Don’t get the wrong idea, sweetheart. What you said back there? I’m not your boyfriend.”

I jerk my face out of his grasp. “I didn’t think you were.”

“And more importantly, you don’t want me to be.” Something in how he says it makes me pause. Sends an icy thrill down my spine. His eyes narrow and he reaches into his pocket to retrieve my chain. “Almost forgot.”

I don’t speak. Instead, I just tilt my head back, my heart pounding as he hooks the chain back in place on my collar, reaffirming our roles.

“That’s better,” he says. “It’ll help you remember your place.”

“I was just thanking you. That’s all.”

“Don’t.”

The front door of the house opens, and a man steps out in a white doctor’s coat. Nausea makes the cupcake I ate sit like a brick in my belly.

“Let’s go get this taken care of so I can deliver that punishment I promised last night.”

20

Blue

Dr. Shore pretty much ignores me and talks to Zeke as I follow behind them. This must be his home office. There’s a waiting area, which is empty, and beyond it is his large, very cold looking office.

A nurse is unfolding the stirrups from an examination table, and the soft hum that precedes the ringing in my ears begins. I stop, turn, walk straight into Zeke’s chest. He catches me when I bounce off, holding onto my arms either because he knows I’m about to bolt or to steady me. Probably the former.

I close my eyes momentarily, taking a deep breath in and telling myself to calm down. The conscious breathing sometimes helps and I’m grateful now is one of those times. I look up at him, feeling flushed. When I realize my hands are pressed to his chest, I pull them away, get myself out of his grasp and step backward.

The nurse clears her throat and I glance at her. “Ms. Masterson, you can get undressed behind the curtain.”

I turn back to Zeke. Look past him to the door.

“Don’t be stupid,” he warns.

“What about you?” I ask in a hissed whisper.

“What about me?”

“Do I get a confirmation that you’re not carrying any STDs?”

He grins. “You get my word.”

“And that has to be good enough?”

He nods. It’s infuriating. “Go get undressed. You’re wasting the doctor’s time.”


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