N is for... (Checklist Book 14) by L DuBois (latest novels to read TXT) 📗
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He stood at the window, hands in his pockets. His waistcoat hugged his trim waist, emphasized the breath of his shoulders. He looked like a CEO, a titan of industry taking a moment at the end of a long day.
“You aren’t defined by who you were as a child, or what happened to you,” she said softly.
He was out there somewhere, in the shadows, a child who had never made it to adulthood, his identity erased at 18 when the boy he’d been shed that ragged, battered identity to become the first iteration of the man he now was.
“I’m a Dom because I need control. I don’t just like it. I need it. I’ve learned to accept that there are situations and people I cannot control. It took a long time, but I accepted it.”
Autumn got off her knees and perched on the end of the chaise. “Well, you did a good job compartmentalizing, because on first impressions you’re an easy-going, insightful, and compassionate man.”
“Thanks to literal years of therapy.”
She waited for him to continue, but he just stood there, looking out at the night.
“Daniel.” Autumn rose, crossing her arms. “Enough with the dramatic staring into the darkness. What am I missing?” A thought occurred to her. “Did your therapist tell you that being a Dom was a bad idea? Because of your issues with control?”
“I told him I liked to be in control in the bedroom, but didn’t open it up for a full discussion. Never mentioned D/s, or joining Las Palmas.”
“Why not?”
“Because I convinced myself that I didn’t need to. That bottling up this need, letting it out only when I’m doing D/s, was okay. That the rules of BDSM, being in the club…that was enough structure to contain my need.”
She sorted through what he was saying, both actual words and the unsaid, the subtext that was written in the tense lines of his body. “So each of us is using BDSM, and Las Palmas, as a lockbox. A place where we keep a part of ourselves we don’t want anyone else to see, or know about.”
Finally, he turned away from the window. “I knew exactly what you were talking about last night, when we were sitting in the grass, and you said that you didn’t want to mix romance with D/s.”
“And for you…” The analytical part of her brain made a connection she hadn’t seen before, and the realization caused a soft, heavy feeling to pool in her gut. “Oh. You don’t want anyone outside of the club to know you like BDSM, because you’re worried that they’ll wonder why you like it, given your past.”
His shoulders dropped, and he stared at the floor for a long moment. When he looked up, he was smiling, but it wasn’t his normal smile. The smile that she found so damn attractive. It was a cruel twist of his lips.
“Knowing now that I’m the son of a cult leader pedophile abuser, aren’t you at least a little alarmed that I’m a sexual sadist?”
He was ready for her to deny it. She could see it in the way he was standing. If she’d say ‘no’, that she trusted him, he’d point out that she just met him.
Time to flip the script.
“Of course I’m worried about it. I’m not an idiot.”
Daniel blinked.
“Why do I like having men hit me? I got enough love as a child. But clearly something in me is broken, and it was before my exes fucked me up.”
“Autumn…”
“So fine, we’re clichés. I’m a successful woman in a predominately male setting. I’m perfectly in control and even aggressive in my day-to-day life, but I need to be topped in the bedroom. This is hardly an earth-shatteringly unique profile. It’s why I’m pretty sure half the other managers at my firm see Dommes on the weekends. They need the same release I do.
“And you had a legitimately terrible childhood and overcompensated as an adult by trying to control everything. Therapy helped you deal with most of it, but you still like dominating women in the bedroom.”
“You’re oversimplifying it,” he warned.
“Am I? Or is it my turn to help you see what’s really going on in your head?”
“I shouldn’t have…I don’t talk about this with my subs.”
“Your sub? Back it up, blue eyes.” She rose, stalking towards him, putting herself within arm’s reach. “I’m not yours.”
He inhaled, eyes wide, nostrils flaring.
“Ohhh, don’t like that, do you?” She smirked at him.
“Watch it, lover.”
“Listen to me, Sir.” She used the term to get his attention. “You’re not a Dom because of some genetic predisposition to use and hurt people. You’re a Dom because being in control is the only way you can be sure you’ll be able to protect me.”
She’d meant to say “protect them.” Protect subs in general. She swallowed hard and brazened through it.
“If all you’d wanted was a willing body, you wouldn’t have come after me. Wouldn’t have sat with me outside, and talked to me. Helped me see that it was fear not hypocrisy at the root of my issue.”
For the first time he looked uncomfortable, turning his head away. Autumn reached up and cupped his cheek, forcing him to face her.
“You, Daniel Randall, are a protector. You’re a good man. ”
“If I was—”
“Don’t finish that sentence, because if you say something stupid like ‘if I were good I wouldn’t enjoy giving boob hickies’ I’m going to toss my wine in your face.”
He snorted in startled amusement.
“And if you’re broken for being a sadist, then the other side of that coin is that I must be just as broken to be a masochist. But you already told me that I’m not broken. Are you going to contradict yourself?”
“I think that’s a logical fallacy.”
Autumn dropped her hands from his face, wrapping them around his waist and laying her head on his shoulder. “You’ve always been a protector. And if that need to protect
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