The Possessive Convict by Celia Crown

The Possessive Convict by Celia Crown

Author:Celia Crown [Crown, Celia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-07-24T18:30:00+00:00


What a crazy mess I’ve stepped into.

If the FBI can’t find Sergei, I doubt a deputy can. It’s embarrassing to say, but this town’s police officers can’t even handle a few delinquents.

The mayor is even more useless.

“He might see you!” I mutter as I squirm.

“He won’t, he has his hands full with a drunk.” Sergei hums, and the vibration shoots down to my ass.

A baffling sensation breathes into my panties.

“How would you know?” I tilt my head up.

Sergei presses a kiss to my forehead abruptly. “I watch your neighbors. The man next door is a functioning alcoholic, stubborn like a bull and quite against the government too.”

“That’s some level of stalking,” I point out.

“Observation,” he counters. “We’ll agree to disagree.”

He spins me around, planting my face into his warm chest as he nuzzles into the junction of my neck. His burly arms crush my spine and force me to arch into his strong body, but my arms lay stiffly by my sides.

“This isn’t good,” he surmises grimly.

“What isn’t?” I grasp his waist and shake him, but my weak hands don’t budge his thick muscles.

“You’ve become a terrible liar.”

I sputter, offended. There are so many things I want to dispute about that one statement. I end up biting my tongue to calm the indignation in my voice.

“Let’s get something straight,” I chide as I slip my hand between us to jab at his chest. “I started lying for you, so I won’t get in trouble. Also, I’m a good liar. The officer left without knowing I’m hiding an escaped felon and the murderer.”

His lips twitch roguishly. “You have my gratitude.”

I squint my eyes, skepticism clinging to my lashes as they flutter.

“I’m indebted to you,” he concurs.

This is bad. I didn’t expect this conversation to go this route.

I clear my throat. “It’s not like I threw myself out there to save you.”

I’m the last person who could pull off a heroic moment by launching myself to block a bullet for him.

“You threw away your life, your safety, and your integrity for me.”

For a criminal, I think it’s what he wanted to say. I never thought of it that way. I was selfish and only did what I believed would get me in less trouble. I could get on the bad side of the law, but Sergei did something to land him in a supermax prison.

He has no regard for the law.

I made the right choice to save him, or I would be dead already.

I did nothing wrong.



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