Stolen By A Sinner: Chapter 31
Even though I only went to bed at three am., I wake up at six, knowing there’s a lot to do today before the guests arrive.
I stretch out beneath the covers, and turning my head, it’s to see Gabriel sitting in the armchair, already dressed for work.
He looks heartbreakingly attractive in a three-piece, midnight blue suit.
I quickly sit up. “Did you sleep at all?”
He stares at me until I feel self-conscious about my bed hair and morning breath. Finally, he shakes his head as he rises to his feet. “I’ll arrange extra guards to accompany you today. Do everything they say and be on guard at all times. Try to make the shopping trip as quick as possible.”
“Okay.”
He comes to the side of the bed, and reaching a hand out to me, he cups my cheek. The touch is tender as his eyes rest on me with worry.
“I don’t have to go,” I murmur, not wanting to add to his stress.
His thumb brushes over my skin. “I don’t want you living like a prisoner. You’ve had that for twenty-two years, and I won’t add to it.” When he leans over me, I quickly hold my breath. He presses a soft kiss to my lips, then pulls back and gives me a questioning look. “How did you do it, Lara?”
Lifting my hand, I place it over his. “Do what?”
“How did you bewitch me?”
I wish I knew because then I’d keep doing it.
A smile curves my lips as I admit, “I don’t know, but I’m happy I did.”
Some of the tension leaves his face, and he leans forward again to press a kiss on the top of my head. “Have a good day, Ödülüm.”
I love hearing him call me his reward. It makes my heart melt.
“You too.”
I watch as Gabriel leaves the room before I climb out of bed and get ready for the day.
Wearing black jeans and a cream silk blouse, I’ve put on black ballet flats to match the outfit.
When I open my bedroom door, Murat’s leaning against the wall, already waiting for me. He lifts an eyebrow at me. “I hear we’re going shopping today?”
I nod, a smile tugging at my mouth. “It will be quick. I promise.”
He walks with me to the kitchen, then asks, “What time do you want to leave?”
“After breakfast?”
“I’ll get the men ready.”
When Murat leaves, Nisa, who’s been watching us, asks, “Where are you going?”
“Remember I told you I wanted to get Alya Hanim a gift? Gabriel gave his permission.”
“When did he do this? The man hasn’t been home.”
I wonder what to say, and not wanting to keep lying, I murmur, “This morning.”
Surprise flutters over her features. “He was home?”
“He didn’t get any sleep, though,” I voice my worry. “He’s working really hard.”
Unlike Tymon, who sat around all day barking orders while hurting and killing people.
I shove the memory away as quickly as it popped into my head and get to work. I’ve been making a conscious effort to not think about Tymon and what he’s done to me.
I can’t change my past, but it doesn’t mean I have to think about it all the time and let it sour my future.
Once we’re done having breakfast, Murat walks with me to the SUV we’ll use. I’m surprised when I see nine other men waiting for us.
I expected one or two guards, not a whole crowd.
“So many guards?” I gasp.
“Gabriel Bey just wants to make sure you’re safe. You won’t even know they’re there,” Murat informs me.
Ten guards. You only have so many to protect something you think is really precious.
Swallowing hard on the emotion the realization stirs in my chest, I climb into the back of the SUV. We leave the property in an entourage of four vehicles, making me feel like I’m someone of importance.
Murat glances in the rearview mirror. “What do you want to buy for Alya Hanim?”
“A vase so she can have flowers in her sitting room?”
He nods. “Sounds good.”
The other guard, Daniel, keeps quiet, but he’s constantly searching our surroundings for a threat, and it’s making me nervous.
Murat parks the car near the mall’s entrance, and I’m ushered out of the vehicle and into the building so fast that I’m out of breath.
With Murat next to me, Daniel in front of me, and the other guards spread out around us, I walk to the nearest ATM so I can check my bank balance.
When I get the little slip with the information on it, my eyebrows draw together. “This can’t be right.”
“What?” Murat asks, leaning closer.
I show him the piece of paper. “There’s too much money.”
“Put your card in again.”
I do as he says, and I watch as he presses another button making the machine produce another slip of paper. Looking at it, Murat shows me the transactions. “Look, there’s the incoming transfer from Demir Group Int.”
My eyes widen. “Gabriel gave me all this money?”
“Yes.” Murat hands me the slip, then nudges my lower back. “Let’s move. We can’t stay in one place for too long.”
Stunned out of my mind that Gabriel gave me twenty thousand dollars, I walk in a daze until Murat tugs me into a store.
“What about this vase?” he asks.
I focus my attention on the beautiful navy, turquoise, and red vase, the mosaic patterns forming a ten-pointed star.
“I think Alya Hanim will like it. Right?”
“Definitely. She loves blue,” Murat agrees.
He calls a store assistant closer and asks for the vase to be packaged. When I’m standing at the counter to pay for my purchase, I glance around at all the pretty items, thinking I’d like to get Gabriel a gift to say thank you for everything he’s done for me.
Glancing up at Murat, I ask, “What do you think Gabriel would like?”
He lets out a chuckle. “Nothing in here.”
“A tie?”
He shakes his head. “He gets plenty of those from Nisa Hanim and Alya Hanim.”
After I’ve paid for the vase, Murat carries the bag as we walk from store to store, looking for something Gabriel might like.
As we pass a boutique, a dress in the window display catches my eyes. I stop for a moment to admire the shimmering silver gown. With a low neckline, the material is folded softly around the front. The back is exposed, and it would stop right above my butt.
I wish I could wear something like this but won’t dare with the scars on my back.
“Do you like it?” Murat asks.
I nod. “But I’ll never wear something like this. It’s beautiful, though.”
Continuing my search, I finally find a store that looks like it caters to men. There are cigar boxes that I avoid.
I stop in front of a display case. There are beautiful pens encased in wooden boxes. One draws my attention, and I ask the man behind the counter, “Can I see the gold fountain pen?”
He places the rectangular box on top of the display case, and I stare at all the tiny watch mechanisms in the middle of the pen.
“He’d like that,” Murat agrees.
I check the price tag and almost swallow my tongue.
Holy crap.
Murat’s phone rings, and as he takes the call, I stare at the fountain pen.
It’s five thousand, four hundred and ninety-nine dollars. That’s a lot of money. My teeth worry on my bottom lip.
The money in my account came from Gabriel, so it wouldn’t be a bad thing to spend it on him. Right?
I glance at Murat, who seems to be on a serious call, so I can’t ask for his advice.
I look at the pen again, and really wanting to give Gabriel something back, I decide to get it. “I’ll take it,” I inform the man.
My stomach starts to spin like crazy as I watch the store assistant close the beautiful wooden box the pen comes in. When I have to pay, my hand trembles.
It’s for Gabriel.
I swipe the card and enter my pin just as Murat joins me again. “Ready to head home?”
As I carefully take the package from the cashier, I press it to my chest, ready to guard it with my life.
I nod quickly. “Yes, let’s hurry.”
So I can hide the gift safely under my bed until I can give it to Gabriel.