Taunt Me (Rough Love Book 2)

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flogged and teased another pretty blonde.
    Him and his blondes. He would have loved me back in my Miss Kitty days. I didn’t go up to the balcony right away, but stayed on the dungeon floor, twenty feet or so from where he was playing. Near the end of the scene, he turned to look around the room and caught me staring at him. I didn’t try to duck and hide. I let him notice me, and that was when I realized I was ready to let myself be with him.
    That
sent me running for the balcony. Had I really come here to hook up with Cantor, the married dungeon playboy? The idea of it terrified me, because it meant I was giving up on my safety, my staunch independence from entanglement and heartbreak. I hunched behind the balcony curtains, rubbing my temples, slowly losing my nerve. I finally convinced myself to leave, but not quickly enough. I ran into him halfway down the stairs, in the dark, claustrophobic stairwell, to the strains of Mozart’s Paris Symphony.
    “I was just leaving,” I said.
    He slid an arm around my waist. He was shirtless, a little sweaty, but he smelled good anyway. “Why are you here?” he asked.
    I shook my head. I was an idiot. “Professor Cantor—”
    “I’m not your professor anymore. Call me Martin.”
    I clasped my hands in front of me like I was praying. It had been so long,
so long
, since anyone had held me like this.
    “I don’t know what I want,” I said. “But I came here, and I think I did that to see you.”
    “I’m here. How can I help you? Do you want to play? We don’t have to do anything complicated.”
    I shook my head. “I can’t. I don’t... I don’t know...”
    “You don’t know what you want? It’s okay not to know.” He let go of my waist and took my hand. “Do you want to get out of here? Talk outside where it’s not so noisy?”
    I nodded. Yes. Getting out of here was a great idea.
    We went out front, to a round concrete wall that banked the entrance. He sat down and gestured me to the space beside him. Aside from the tattooed bouncers, there were a few smokers standing around, and a Dom/sub couple engaged in a heated conversation. Groups of people flounced by on their way to other nighttime destinations.
    We didn’t say anything at first, just sat there next to each other. I didn’t know what to say.
    “Why do you like being lonely?” he asked after a while. “It seems like you try really hard to be lonely. I never see you with anyone. You don’t hang out with the other students in class.”
    “I’m older than them.”
    “You never talk to anyone at the club. You hide in that balcony.” He turned to me in the light from the street, propping an elbow on his knee. “Just so you know, anyone at Studio Valiant would play with you. Man, woman, Dom, sub, switch. You could take your pick.”
    “That’s not true.”
    “It is true, Mistress Mysterious. I’m not the only one you’ve fascinated.”
    I looked at the nearby couple, whose discussion was devolving into a fight. “I’m not trying to be fascinating. Or lonely,” I added. “I’m trying to protect myself.”
    “From what? From whom?”
    “Everyone. Especially you.”
    He gave a small laugh and took my hand. I didn’t hold his hand back, and he let go.
    “What do you want?” he asked. “I mean, self-protection aside, what are you looking for? What would make you happy?”
    I didn’t even know how to answer that. I wanted something like what W had given me, but I didn’t think there was anyone else who could provide that. What he did to me wasn’t what the Doms at Valiant did to their subs. It wasn’t negotiation and “play” scenes. It was roughness, grasping, breathlessness, peril. Craziness and emotional manipulation.
    “I won’t be able to find what I want,” I said, because in my heart, I knew that I wouldn’t.
    “That sounds very negative,” he said with a sigh.
    “If you want—”
    “It’s not what
I
want,” he interrupted. “It’s clear to me that I’m not what

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