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Authors: Kaylea Cross,Jill Sanders,Toni Anderson,Dana Marton,Lori Ryan,Sharon Hamilton,Debra Burroughs,Patricia Rosemoor,Marie Astor,Rebecca York

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #Romantic Suspense, #Military, #Mystery & Suspense, #Suspense, #Dangerous Attraction

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Hunter answered with a raised middle finger as he walked out, leaving Gage alone with thoughts and memories he’d rather not face. Was gonna be a long-ass night, but at least one of them wouldn’t be alone.

Chapter Eleven

When Hunter opened the door Khalia came up onto one elbow on the bed and pushed the hair out of her face. He slipped inside, flashed a smile.

“Everything okay?” she asked, not fooled by the smile.

“Yeah. Gage was looking into something for us. It’s all good.” He nodded at her phone on the nightstand. “You talk to your family?”

“My mom. She was really upset.” Khalia was thankful her mother wasn’t involved in this side of the foundation so she hadn’t been subjected to any of this.

“Understandable.”

She nodded, wishing she’d taken the time to have a shower instead of just changing into her sleep shirt and yoga pants. “I texted my brother too. I told them I’d let them know when my flight is leaving.”

“Eleven hundred tomorrow.”

Oh.
She frowned, confused by her conflicting reactions. She wanted to go home more than anything, but she couldn’t help feeling responsible for those girls and the thought of never seeing Hunter again set off a stab of pain beneath her ribs. On top of that there was the unrelieved arousal that hadn’t gone away since he’d pinned her to the wall and kissed her into a state of mindless need. Never in her life had she experienced that kind of molten heat before.

She shifted her legs to ease the unsatisfied ache between them. “What about you, are you going back to the States?”

He set his phone on the small table where he’d left his sidearm, and spoke without looking at her. “I’ll be here a few more days at least. Might be home by next weekend though.”

It was obvious he didn’t plan on picking up where they’d left off against the wall. Did he regret what they’d done? If he was worried about her reporting him to Tom or issuing a complaint, that was beyond insulting. Of all the things she’d experienced on this life changing trip, those few mind-blowing minutes with Hunter was the only one she didn’t regret.

“And where is home, by the way?” she asked, feeling the need to maintain a civil conversation.

“Georgia Sea Islands. St. Simons.”

He said it with such pride that she smiled. “I’ve never been there but I’ve heard it’s beautiful.”

“It’s heaven on earth, as far as I’m concerned.”

For a former SEAL it must be, living right on the edge of the ocean. “You don’t have a Georgia accent though.”

His lips quirked as he faced her. “That’s because I grew up in Nebraska.”

She sat up fully and looped her arms around her knees. “My dad was from there.”

“I know.” He looked away from her when he said it and something in his tone bothered her. Maybe he’d read it in the file Tom must have given him about her and her family’s background.

Since she didn’t want to think about her father right now, she changed the subject. There was so much she wanted to know about Hunter and he certainly seemed to have dropped the “no friends” rule with the kiss. She just wished they hadn’t been interrupted because she didn’t have the guts to make a move on him a second time. If he wasn’t reciprocating now that he realized how much she wanted him, then clearly she’d overestimated his interested in her.

She pushed the embarrassing thought aside. “Did you always know you wanted to be a SEAL?”

Stretching out on the small sofa that was about two feet too short for him, he laid his head on the armrest and stared up at the ceiling. “No. After high school I had no clue what I wanted to do, beyond leaving Nebraska. I joined the Navy and they put me through college.”

“You have a degree?”

He turned his head to look at her, amusement on his face. “Yes, Miss Yale grad, I do. And a Master’s in business administration.”

She hadn’t meant to sound so surprised, it was just that she didn’t understand why he was working as a contractor and putting his life at risk rather than using his education for a safer career. “If you have all that, why did you become a SEAL? No disrespect intended,” she added quickly, “I’m just curious.”

He crossed one ankle over the other, his long legs dangling over the far end of the sofa. His expression was thoughtful. “It was the toughest challenge out there and I’d always wanted to serve my country. The SEAL Teams gave me the chance to be part of something bigger but I promised my mother I’d wait to report to BUD/S until I finished my undergrad degree.”

“But you’re still not using your degrees even though you’re out of the Teams. Why?” She couldn’t understand why he’d continue taking on such a risky job when he had so many other, less dangerous options available to him. She’d seen him in action enough to know that he was highly skilled and an expert at what he did, but he had to know he couldn’t do this forever.

“It’s hard to explain.”

“Not as hard as going through BUD/S, I bet.”

He cracked a grin at that and rubbed a hand over his jaw. “Once you’re part of something like that, it’s hard to quit. Leaving the Teams was hard enough without giving up the rest of it. Our skill set is unique and there are only so many careers where we can put them to use.”

“Did you quit? The Teams, I mean?”

He shook his head, not seeming offended by her questions. “I knew I wouldn’t be able to stay in the Teams forever. It’s hell on your body. I blew out one of my knees for the second time on a training mission and started my Master’s while I was laid up after surgery. I knew I couldn’t keep up with that lifestyle for much longer and needed to look at my options. I always thought I’d apply to the FBI once I got out but I never did make it back to active duty after that surgery.”

That would have devastated a lot of men in his position. “That must’ve been hard. I’m sorry.”

He shrugged, his gaze shifting over to her. “I don’t regret it. That Master’s degree’s gonna help me get a partnership in Titanium. And the money I make as a contractor is pretty damn hard to pass up, especially when I get to do what I love and what I’m good at.”

Yeah, she could certainly understand that part of it. The man never ceased to amaze her. “You mentioned your mom earlier. Are you close with her?”

A fond smile spread across his face, softening the harsh lines of his face and warming his eyes. “Yeah. She raised me on her own so it was just the two of us. Makes me appreciate the work your foundation is trying to do even more. Without a college degree my mom would’ve wound up on welfare in the projects and we both would’ve been stuck there. Instead she busted her ass working two jobs and went to school at night to earn her degree. Took her seven years but she finally got her accounting degree and moved us into our first house when I was eight.”

An impressive lady, and even better role model for her son. Khalia shook her head in bemusement. She’d found out more about the man in the past five minutes than she had during the whole three days she’d known him. “Good for her.”

“I don’t know how she did it, but I’m proud of her. She’s amazing.”

“Kind of like her son.”

That made him grin. “Glad you think so.” He sat up, clearly done with that sort of intimate conversation. “You get enough to eat?”

“I’m good.”
Just tired, worried and extremely sexually frustrated.
And really confused about why you’re over there and I’m over here.

He nodded, searched her eyes. “Think you can sleep now with me here?”

It shouldn’t have mattered, but knowing he’d changed his mind about wanting her hurt more than she cared to admit. “I’ll try.” She reached over to switch off the bedside lamp, lay down and closed her eyes, trying to ignore his nearness and the persistent ache in her chest. “Thanks for everything, Hunter,” she said quietly, knowing it was a ridiculously inadequate thing to say to someone who’d saved her life twice in the past two days.

“Nothing to thank me for. I’d do it all again in a heartbeat.”

All of it? His choice of wording made her want to groan, because right then she was dying for more of the pleasure he’d shown her. She curled up onto her side and pulled the covers up beneath her chin, fighting the sting of tears. She told herself it was just simple exhaustion. “G’night.”

“G’night.”

Sleep wouldn’t come. She’d known it wouldn’t. Not with images of the bombings and the girls’ frightened faces flickering through her head. Hunter’s quiet breathing reassured her she at least wasn’t alone, yet somehow she felt lonelier with him stretched out on that couch across the room. She turned from one side to the other, even pulled the pillow over her head to block out the tiny bit of light coming from the bathroom. No matter what she did she couldn’t relax.

“That mattress have lumps in it or something?” Hunter asked finally after an unknown amount of time had passed.

She rolled to her back with a sigh. “Sorry. Am I keeping you awake?”

He gave a half chuckle. “No. I’m not much of a sleeper these days.”

“I used to be up until a few weeks ago. I miss it.”

In the dim light from the bathroom, she watched Hunter sit up and set his elbows on his knees. “I’m not gonna lie to you, sweetheart.”

The endearment caught her off guard and warmed her at the same time.

“Going through what you have, seeing the things you have, it’s not gonna be easy. You can’t just shut it off when you want to. It’ll take time for you to figure out how to cope with everything that’s happened, and that’s normal. And you should definitely talk to someone when you get home.”

“Oh yeah, my therapist and I will be spending lots of quality time together once I get back,” she assured him. “I started seeing her right after my dad was killed.” Even saying it still made her throat constrict. “You, on the other hand, handle everything so well. I wish I knew your secret.”

He went still for a moment, an almost haunted expression flickering over his face. “No secret. Trust me, I’ve got my own demons to deal with.”

She wanted to ask what that mysterious comment meant but thought better of it, not wanting to ruin the fragile bond they’d established. “Here. You come take the bed and I’ll sleep on the couch,” she offered, throwing off the blankets and swinging her legs over the side. Tomorrow she’d have lots of time to sleep on the plane. Hunter would most likely be working all day again.

“I’ve got a better idea.”

Her head snapped up when he rose suddenly and approached the bed. In the thin slice of light revealed by the open bathroom door she could see the broad silhouette of his shoulders, the shadowed planes of his face as he advanced on her. The breath backed up in her lungs as all the oxygen seemed to get sucked out of the room. She shifted around while he rounded the bed to climb on the other side and laid down facing her, head propped in one hand so their faces were less than a foot apart.

Before she could ask what he was doing he reached out a hand and brushed a curl away from her cheek. “You look scared to death,” he said softly, amusement coloring his deep voice.

She flushed, though he probably couldn’t tell in the dimness. “I just don’t know how to read you. I thought you’d changed your mind about…earlier.”

“No, but I like catching you off guard,” he admitted. “And I bet I can help you fall asleep.”

The way he said it, the words laced with such sensual heat and promise, made her nipples harden and her abdomen clench. Oh yeah, she wanted him. She was leaving tomorrow; this was her only chance. “What have you got in mind?” she whispered, heart pounding in anticipation.

In answer he curved his hand around her nape and eased her head closer until she could feel the warmth of his breath on her face. “I’ll show you. But you have to close your eyes first.”

She searched his eyes in the dimness, found nothing but arousal and a frank male hunger that made her toes curl. As soon as she allowed her lids to fall he began trailing kisses across her forehead and down the bridge of her nose. The unexpected tenderness surprised her.

Needing to touch him, she slid her hands down his chest to the hem of his T-shirt and under it to the naked flesh beneath. Oh God, the feel of him, all hot, hard male in prime condition. She stroked her palms over his skin, across the firm, sculpted planes of his chest and abdomen. He let her explore, seeming content to cover her face with kisses so sweet she found herself tilting her head back in a silent request for more.

“Lie down,” he whispered against her lips, feathering across their edges. She allowed him to turn her fully onto her side, facing him. “Keep your eyes closed.”

More heavenly kisses feathered over her jaw, teasing her lips, then finally centered there. She opened instantly, sighed in satisfaction at the feel of his tongue sliding inside to tease and caress hers. During the previous kiss she’d felt the urgent lust raging through him, but this one was slow and seductive. Need drove her closer to his body and she felt the thick ridge of his erection press against her pelvis. One rock of her hips and she was rewarded by a low groan, a hard hand sliding from her hair to the small of her back and lower to grip the curve of her hip. He squeezed, his long fingers kneading her flesh in a rhythm that made her want to purr.

Khalia stroked his tongue with hers and ran her hands over him, luxuriating in all that male power at her fingertips. When his palm slid up from her hip to cradle her breast she gasped into his mouth, the puckered nipple gathering even tighter against his palm. Tingles radiated out from his touch, heat pooling low in her belly. The thin cotton of her sleep shirt prevented her from feeling his hand on her bare skin. She wanted it gone.

Twisting up, she reached down to drag the shirt off. He stopped her, catching her hands in one of his and again brushed his thumb across her throbbing nipple. Shards of fire swept through her, centering in her core, making her wet and ready for him. A shiver rippled through her. Hunter kissed her deeper, letting her feel more of his need before he took the hard point between his thumb and forefinger and squeezed gently. Her back arched of its own volition and a high-pitched gasp escaped from her tight throat. She was melting, drowning in pleasure and she never wanted it to end.

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