Claimed by the Sicilian Tycoon (Criminal Seduction #3)(34)



She sighed and shot him a look, one he couldn’t quite decipher. “You’re way too good to me, Andros. You know that, right?”

She danced off to the kitchen, her hair flicking to and fro. He could hear her humming as he switched the flat screen on, and the domesticity of the situation screamed at him. Screamed something he did not want to acknowledge. It’s just this once, he told himself. Just a one-off. But as he palmed his aching cock with one hand, and felt his jacket pocket with the other—a pocket where earrings to match the necklace sat—Andros felt like something was happening that he did not quite understand.

And he knew—deep down he knew—that it was something he was going to have to get a grip of, and soon.





Chapter Seventeen



The store was a chain, a basic high street type place where the clothes were cheap as chips, offering maximum value for very little money. It was Lyra’s third visit in so many days and she had the layout pegged now, could be in and out fairly quickly. Plus she had a list, a list she’d quickly come to realize was absolutely essential in a place like this, or else she could find herself lost in the rails for hours. It was typed out on her phone on a digital doc, and Lyra called it up as she wandered into the store, flagging an assistant down.

Her name was Penny, how absolutely apt, and Lyra gave her a huge smile. “I wonder if you could help?”

“Absolutely,” the assistant said. “What do you need?”

Lyra titled the phone so that Penny could see the list. “Everything on here, please.”

The assistant scanned the document, before shaking her head slightly. “These are all times one hundred and eleven? So…one hundred and eleven of each? Is that right?”

Lyra grinned. “Yes, please.”

The assistant raised an eyebrow but didn’t say anything else, which was a relief. How Lyra was going to explain that amount of children’s clothes was a question she didn’t have an answer for. Well, not one she wanted to give, at any rate. Truth was, there were one hundred and eleven under-tens in the care of the state in her borough, and these clothes were for them. Lyra couldn’t wait to pick them out, and get them all delivered.

“We might not have this many in stock,” the assistant warned as they made their way to the baby section.

“I wanted delivery for them all anyway,” Lyra said. She’d learned that the hard way. Only the day before yesterday—when she’d ordered far too many paper pads and pens from a huge stationary shop—she’d had to struggle in a taxi to drop them off to the schools in her area. Delivery seemed the better option, plus she wouldn’t have to personally go give the stuff. Lyra much preferred the anonymous donor approach, especially considering the fact that Andros was the actual donor. Yes, she was happily using the card Andros had given her—the one which didn’t seem to have a limit—to purchase things. Important things. Things that were making a difference.

“Pink and yellow socks okay?” Penny the assistant asked.

“That’s fine. We’ll need some white ones too.”

“Of course.”

They made their way around the store, back and forth, Penny picking up samples of what they would order once at the till, suggesting other bits and bobs which Lyra happily added, despite the fact they were not on the list.

Lyra enjoyed herself hugely, and not just because she loved clothes shopping—especially for others—but because she felt as though she was doing something useful. One of the issues, the only issue, she’d found so far in her relationship with Andros, was how simple it all felt. Being with him, pleasuring him and being pleasured in return. It was all so easy, so satisfying. And last night…she swallowed as Penny passed across a set of vests…he’d been so sweet, so understanding. It was not at all what she’d expected.

“Let’s add those tee shirts on,” she said, passing across a pile of tops that seemed to feature dinosaurs heavily. “And the shorts too?”

They tallied everything up at the till, which took a while. Lyra did not blink at the total—although in truth it made her heart pound in a weak sort of fashion. She wondered what Andros would say when he saw the statement. Likely, he wouldn’t even give it a second look. It would equal two or three dresses in Andros’ world, and he would expect her to buy such things, to spend high amounts of money. Would probably call it an official mistress duty.


She grinned as she wrote down the address for the delivery—the local social services office—and considered her official mistress duties. There didn’t seem to be many beyond shagging him senseless, something Lyra thought she could do constantly without much effort.

“We’ll get this all shipped ASAP,” the assistant said.

Lyra grinned. “Thank you.”

A few minutes later and she was back in the sunshine, feeling happy and pleased. She decided to walk back to the apartment. It was only a half hour at a slow pace and the weather was so lovely. She’d come to enjoy her walks around the area, Lyra realized. It wasn’t something she did very often at home, mainly because it was never too safe to go trotting about the estate on which they lived. Certainly not just for the sake of it, and not for pleasure.

But this? Well, this was different, and she happily stopped off at one of the small markets to buy herself a cheese roll and a bottle of water. She ate them on a park bench, and couldn’t help thinking as she did so, who decided what to put in her grocery shopping list? One of Andros’ assistants, she presumed. Whoever it was, they had good taste. She hadn’t eaten so well in years.

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