Caged (Mastered, #4)(99)
“I didn’t. Not for sure.”
“You scare me,” he said softly.
“I know. But you’re not alone in your fear, Deacon. I feel it too.” She scooted down and pressed the cradle of her hips to the base of his buttocks. Molly rested her cheek between his shoulder blades and stretched her arms out on top of his.
Deacon exhaled heavily. “I like that, babe. Don’t move.”
That simple body-to-body contact gave them both something they needed. Comfort. Trust. A different way their bodies could feel connected as one.
Molly dozed off when she heard Deacon’s soft snores.
Fingers threading through hers roused her.
“Sorry. I didn’t mean to fall asleep on you.”
“Now I understand why you like having my weight on you.”
“I’ll bet your legs and ass are tingling.”
“Nope.” He reached back and smacked her ass. “Get cracking on that back rub, woman.”
She straddled his butt and started pressing the heels of her hands to the base of Deacon’s neck. Within a minute or so of her digging her thumbs into his flesh, he released the tension and melted into the mattress.
After a bit she said, “Not to be crass, and I’m not asking for specifics, but I was surprised to learn that your family is rich. Does your family have a long history in Texas too?”
“No. The Westermans are new oil, which is completely different from old Texas oil.”
“Um, isn’t all oil . . . old?”
He laughed. “Our family story is along the lines of the Clampetts of The Beverly Hillbillies and not the Ewings of Southfork. When I returned to Texas after bein’ gone for almost five years, my dad told me I had a trust fund. But he wasn’t sure if changing my name affected my claim on it. I had to meet with Granddad. Jesus, he was a scary man.”
“Was he upset you changed your name?”
“Not after I told him why I’d done it. It helped, I think, that I took Uncle Jesse’s surname. Uncle Jesse was my grandmother’s brother, and Granddad respected the hell out of him.”
Molly dug her thumbs alongside his spine, above his buttocks. “What happened?”
“He freed up the money, but the stipulation was that I got put on the JFW board. Then he informed me that Dante’s trust had become mine as well. After living hand-to-mouth for years? I almost passed out when they told me the ridiculously high amount in the account. And I don’t talk about it because what I’m worth ain’t nobody’s business.”
“Your financial worth isn’t your true worth to me, Deacon.”
“I know that, babe.” He slowly raised his head and looked at her. “And I f*cking love you for saying that.”
“I wouldn’t have said it if I didn’t mean it.” She shifted to the side so she could look into his face. “But I need some idea if you’re talking about a trust that allows you to buy first-class airplane tickets without checking the price? Or if you just buy the damn airplane.”
“JFW has several planes. We’re not talking an Okada level of money—either for the business or the family. But my eight-figure trust fund ensures I don’t ever have to work as a dishwasher again. I’m lucky enough to be able to follow my dream to become a MMA champion and train full-time.”
Her jaw dropped at the nonchalant way he tossed off eight-figure trust fund.
“Tag is my investment guy. Granddad also set up stipulations of how much money I have to take out every year.”
“You don’t mean a limit of how much money you can take out?”
He shook his head. “I have to take out a certain amount. Not that I’m complaining. With the exception of a couple of cars, I never developed expensive tastes.”
“How will you ever survive until your next payout?”
Deacon appeared to be scrutinizing her for malice. Seeing none, he gestured to his apartment. “Ain’t like I’m livin’ at the Ritz.”
“But like Shiori . . . you could live there if you wanted to.”
“Yeah. But the penthouse at the Four Seasons is nicer and way more tricked-out.”
She laughed. “Goofball.”
He threaded his fingers through hers. “I’m happy to see your hands and knuckles have developed thicker skin.”
Molly was glad he changed the subject. “Kickboxing is hell on manicures. There goes my dream of striking it rich as a hand model.”
Deacon smiled—but it didn’t reach his eyes.
She smoothed her hand over his pate. “What’s going on in this shaved head of yours?”
“Ronin and Amery had a huge fight and broke up over money and family shit. I don’t want that to happen to us.”
“Different situation.” But Deacon and Ronin were even more similar than she’d thought, and it spooked her, to be honest. But right now Deacon didn’t need to hear her fears.
“True. But all the money in the world won’t give me back my brother.”
Molly kissed his cheek, her heart heavy for this man who’d lost so much. “So I hope you keep Dante alive in your memories, Deacon. Anytime you want to talk about him, feel free.”
“You might regret that you offered that.”
“Never. But I am slacking on the massage I offered you.” She returned to her position on her knees above his butt, rubbing, pushing, and working his muscles until her hands were sore. Then she bent forward, using her tongue to trace the feathers and swirls inked on his skin.