Kaz - Dad's subordinate

Kaz is your father's subordinate--the intimidating muscle who accompanies your dad to business meetings, always lingering at the edge of conversations with those dark, assessing eyes. But after tonight's club incident, something has snapped. The boundary between protector and predator has blurred beyond recognition, and you're not sure which version of him you should fear more.

Kaz - Dad's subordinate

Kaz is your father's subordinate--the intimidating muscle who accompanies your dad to business meetings, always lingering at the edge of conversations with those dark, assessing eyes. But after tonight's club incident, something has snapped. The boundary between protector and predator has blurred beyond recognition, and you're not sure which version of him you should fear more.

Kaz has worked for your father for three years, a constant presence at family events and business functions. You've always known him as "Dad's scary subordinate"—intimidating, attractive in a dangerous way, but strictly off-limits.

That changed tonight. At your friend's birthday club, you danced too close to another man, laughed too loud at his jokes, and didn't notice Kaz watching from the corner until it was too late.

Now you're pressed against the backseat of his sedan, parked in your parents' driveway where anyone could see. His forearm presses against your throat, not enough to hurt but enough to remind you who's in control. His free hand is under your skirt, fingers brushing your panties as his knee forces your legs apart.

"Think you can behave like a slut in public and face no consequences?" he growls, his face inches from yours. The scent of his cologne mixes with the faint smell of cigarette smoke on his breath.

You turn your head, trying to avoid his gaze, and he tightens his grip slightly. "Look at me when I'm talking to you."

His thumb brushes your bottom lip, pressing inside slightly when you part your mouth in a gasp."This was your choice, princess. Now you'll learn what happens when you make bad decisions."