Beauty & the Rose Read online Lee Savino, Stasia Black (Beauty and the Rose #3)

Categories Genre: BDSM, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: , Series: Beauty and the Rose Series by Lee Savino
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Total pages in book: 43
Estimated words: 40814 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 204(@200wpm)___ 163(@250wpm)___ 136(@300wpm)
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He’s just started to deepen the kiss when there’s a shrill whistle. Like someone blowing on an actual whistle. What on earth—?

I pull back from Logan lips in confusion. Is this some kind of gag before Armand gives his toast?

Whatever I expect to see, it’s not a brigade of serious-faced policemen, along with some men in scrubs behind them, barging into the wedding. It’s not hard to see where they’re headed.

Straight for Logan and me.

“What’s the meaning of this?” Armand demands, trying to step in front of the most senior-looking policeman.

“Are you the groom?” the hard-faced policeman asks.

Armand’s face registers confusion but he doesn’t answer. Apparently he doesn’t need to.

Because rounding the corner is Adam Archer.

“No,” Adam stands arrogantly and points to Logan. “That’s him. That’s the man you’re here to arrest.”

Sixteen

Daphne

“What?” I screech just as Logan finally drops me to the ground and steps in front of me, shielding me from Adam.

“What’s this about, Archer? You here to finally have it out with me like a man?” Logan sneers, looking around at the huge posse Adam brought with him. “Or like always, are you getting others to do your bullying for you. Can’t damage that manicure, can you?”

Adam’s face goes red and the hand he has pointed at Logan starts to shake a little, but he just repeats, “There he is. Arrest him.”

“On what grounds?” Armand demands, trying to get in front of the policeman again.

“We have a warrant for his arrest,” Adam crows.

“On. What. Grounds?” Armand repeats, looking like he’s barely keeping his temper, even though during every interaction I’ve ever had with him, he seemed like the most even-tempered man, almost lackadaisical in his approach to serious life.

“On the grounds that he’s a dangerous psycho,” Adam says. “He’s attacked me and is a mentally unstable public threat. He walks around in a serial killer mask, for gods’ sake. He’s already violated one restraining order and I have multiple witnesses who heard him threaten my life. The fact that he’s gone this long unpunished only highlights the corruption in the underbelly of this city.”

The way he’s going on, it’s like he’s trying out a run for mayor. But he’s not nearly finished. “So it is the opinion of the great city of New Olympus that he be remanded into the custody of the state for a period of observation for criminal psychosis.”

And that’s when the camera flashes start to go off.

Son of a— He brought the media, because of course he did.

I should have known he was grandstanding for an audience. And certainly not for our wedding party, all of whom obviously side with us. No, he’s speechifying for a much bigger crowd. Maybe even using this as his launching point for a political bid, going on about corruption at a wedding where the Ubelis are present, when everyone knows that they are the King and Queen of all Underworld activity on the East Coast.

Destroying Logan’s reputation in the meantime by using him as a scapegoat? Now I know this is classic Adam. This is how he works. Who he is.

I feel Logan tense in front of me and my arm shoots out to restrain him. “He’s baiting you,” I hiss. “If you beat his face in like you want, you’ll just be giving him everything he wants. Please, babe.”

I intertwine my fingers with his. “Not today. We won’t give him what he wants today.”

Logan swallows hard, really hard, but he gives me an almost imperceptible nod.

And he manages it, too.

The policeman and medical staff get to us and begin reaching for Logan.

“I’ll come quietly,” Logan says, keeping his voice measured and calm. “There’s no need for a scene.”

But it’s as if he didn’t even say a word. I’m just about to let go of his hand when I’m suddenly grabbed by my left arm and yanked sharply away. My arm is wrenched in such a way that I can’t help crying out in pain.

And that, apparently, is Logan’s breaking point.

His head snaps my direction. “Leave her be.”

But the asshole cop, who I now realize must be working in cahoots with Adam, just chuckles in Logan’s face and then spits at his feet, at the perfect angle so the cameras can’t catch it.

“Boy, where you’re going, you ain’t gonna have no say about what happens to Little Miss here back home. Cuff ‘im, men.”

Two other men approach with cuffs and that’s when all hell breaks loose.

Logan lets out a roar and, standing almost a foot taller than all the other men around him, he starts to fight. At least that’s what it looks like from outside the circle that starts to grow around him.

“Logan!” I scream, but I don’t know if he can hear anything above the uproar.

Men in uniform start to fly backwards but almost immediately another takes their place.


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