Convicted: A Mafia Romance

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Author: Jacee Macguire
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Christakos –” Haven began.
    “Sebastian,” I interrupted. “Call me Sebastian.”
    “Sebastian.” She smiled. I loved the way my name sounded on her sweet little lips. I had to have this woman. “I have concerns. The transcripts say you have an alibi, but it was never given. Why?”
    “I cannot divulge my whereabouts due to the possibility of incriminating myself.”
    “I see. Would you share that alibi with me as a member of your legal team?”
    “You could say that I was cleaning money.”
    “Right.” She laughed softly, shaking her head. “Well, we can’t use that. Thank you for your honesty. I won’t lie, Mr.… um… Sebastian, but this will be an uphill battle.”
    “I expected as much. I’m innocent. While I didn’t much care for Astra, murder was never an option. I don’t hurt women. Never have, never will. You know of my business, I assume?”
    She nodded.
    “My enemies might see things differently, but they will not speak to you.”
    The conversation continued with more questions from Haven about the night in question, what I remembered. She backtracked to the weeks before the murder, obviously trying to cover all the bases. She seemed to be on top of things, but I just wanted her under me. The more she talked, the more I envisioned her naked body squirming beneath mine, her legs parted as I shoved my cock deep into her sweet little pussy.
    I forced the hot image out of my head, focusing on the matter at hand. “Davis, set up an apartment somewhere near the prison for Haven. I’d like weekly updates... every Friday or Saturday on how things are going. We can’t drop the ball this time. I’ll also need a meeting with the Warden to discuss a personal matter. Handle that for me as soon as possible. I’d like to have everything in place by next week.”
    “Yes, sir. I’ll get right on that.”
    “Good.”
    A guard banged on the door, alerting us to the end of our time together. “It was nice to meet you, Haven. I look forward to seeing you again very soon.”
    She stiffened a bit but forced a soft smile on those gorgeous lips. “Nice to meet you, too, Sebastian.”
    The same two rambunctious guards strode in with their god complexes in full tilt and un-cuffed me from the table. I watched as Haven’s eyes grew wide as they jerked me up from the chair, a frown marring her beautiful face as she watched the two men push me around.
    “Stop that! Now!” she growled.
    The two men chuckled, not giving a shit one way or another what she thought about them.
    “What are your names?” she demanded. “I’ll be reporting your misconduct to the Warden.”
    The men flashed their badges at her and pushed me into the hall without a single worry, the door slamming closed behind them.
     

Chapter Five - Haven
     
    “I believe very strongly that when it comes to desire, when it comes to attraction, that things are never black and white, things are very much shades of grey.”
    - Brian Molko
     
    My first meeting with Sebastian Christakos was nothing like I had expected. He was nothing like I had expected. The prison was just as creepy as I had imagined it would be, though. Guard towers stretching to the sky with armed guards overlooking yards of convicts ambling around. Razor-sharp barbed wire twisting at the top of the fences, glinting in the afternoon sun. Everything about the imposing structure seemed ominous somehow.
    Before I had even stepped through the first gate, I had felt trapped. The metal detectors half-assed worked, which didn’t leave me with a safe feeling as Davis and I entered the main part of the prison. My poor little heart was hammering chaotically in my chest, sweat running down my spine as we walked along a corridor to the visitation area. Inmates were walking freely down the hall and I couldn’t help but wonder what they were in for. They had offered up wicked, devious grins as they checked me out. Chills had racked my body. I hated the way their eyes felt on my skin.
    As the

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