she herself told me. That you were never anything but cherishing, possessive and caring.”
Cole’s eyes narrowed. “What exactly are you getting to here?”
“You’ve already admitted your mistake. I’m merely driving the point home. But at the same time I can only be grateful that you walked away from her because I wouldn’t have her now.”
“If I have my way, you’ll have her no longer,” Cole said in a tight voice.
Lucas ignored the challenge. He wanted to make sure all of his con ditions were outlined so Cole would have all the facts when he made his decision.
“There is another condition, one I take very seriously.”
Cole gave a short nod to indicate Lucas should continue.
“There will be no other women during the time Ren is with you. I realize in some circles, it’s accepted for a submissive to accept whatever her master chooses to do. Some men will take multiple women. I can’t speak as to their motive or desires. I won’t tolerate such disrespect of Ren.”
Cole’s brows drew together. “I have no interest in other women but I’m curious as to why you feel so strongly about it.”
“I would not ever have her feel as though I needed more than she could give me. Again, in her last relationship, it was something the dickhead she was with did and it undermined her confidence. It took a while for her to recover her spark, and I’d never have it extinguished. Besides, if you need more than Ren can provide, she doesn’t belong with you anyway.”
“We agree on that much,” Cole conceded. “I would never hurt her that way.”
“I’m glad to know my intuition wasn’t wrong about you.”
Cole’s brow wrinkled again but Lucas ignored it and got to his last condition.
“Ren must have a private place of her own in which to work. Her career is very important to her. It’s part of her identity. She needs an area free of distractions where she can write and draw. I expect you to provide it and not encroach on those times when she chooses to work.”
“What does she do?” Cole asked.
“She writes and illustrates children’s books.”
Cole’s eyebrows went up. He looked surprised but he didn’t give voice to it.
“I will of course provide Ren a place to work that is free of distractions.”
Lucas nodded and then stood. The meeting was done. Cole would need time to consider Lucas’s proposal. There was little point in rehashing the same points over again.
He turned to go but then at the doorway, he hesitated and twisted to look at Cole once more. “Don’t take my generosity for what it isn’t. I do this for Ren and only Ren. Don’t mistake the gift as evidence that I’m giving her up. I won’t
ever
give her up without a fight.”
“Understood.”
“Think about what I’ve offered. You have my number. Call me when you’ve made your decision and I’ll make arrangements to bring Ren to you. I want it to be at your home. It’s important for her to know that I’d never allow this to happen in her sanctuary. With me, and at her home with me, she is safe from all things, all hurts, everything that makes her uncomfortable. I would preserve that at all costs.”
Cole nodded. “I’ll be in touch.”
And, Lucas realized as he rode the elevator back down, Cole
would
be in touch. He had the look of a very determined man. The time that Ren would spend with Cole would be the longest weeks of Lucas’s life.
When he’d first made the decision to offer Cole the proposition, he hadn’t imagined that he’d feel so …gutted. There simply wasn’t another word to describe the ugly sensation snaking its way through his chest.
He could lose Ren. And it was the very last thing he wanted.
C HAPTER 9
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