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“You're torturing me,” he whispere
d, “Please Angel, I need you.” When she began moving faster everything in him screamed and begged for her to never stop.

Elizabeth gasped as he pulled her down harder. The bouncing in his lap was driving her insane, as was the feeling of him so deep in her body.

“Just about there,” he warned, as she continued to grind down on him. “Wait for me,” he muttered.

She was shaking and trying to not fall over without him. “Callen, I can’t,” then he pulled her down roughly and she shattered apart in an amazing explosion.

As her body tightened down on his, he erupted and fell into the absolute bliss.

Neither spoke for a few seconds
, the only sound in the room was the heavy breathing after a really wild ride.

She finally began laughing, as he was still buried
in her. “That was something else, Mr. Whitefox.”

“You were right.”

She stared down at him. “About?”

“You do curse too much,” he said, with a straight face. Then he started laughing as he caught her off guard.
“Our daughter is going to be just like you.”

Her heart skipped
at the word daughter. Nothing in her said pink dresses and bows, and yet now she wanted to dress the little girl in frilly things and do crazy things like paint her little baby toes. “We better get down there. Poor Ethan is all by himself with a pack and play, a newborn and pink clothing.”

They both dressed quickly, and Callen even grabbed her again and gave her another kiss. “I love you.”

“I love you too, handsome.”

Together they walked downstairs together. To their surprise, Ethan was sitting on the couch, baby was cuddled up in the pack and play, and he was having coffee.”

“That didn’t take too long,” he said, laughing.

Callen lifted an eyebrow. “I can take her back up and go slow this time.”

Blackhawk grinned, glad to see the storm had passed.

Elizabeth went to him and kissed him. “How’s our little
Cat?” she paused, looking over at Callen. “Is that nickname acceptable?”

He refused to let her back slide into the worry. “You tell me, she’s your daughter.”

The smile on her face said it all. “It’s perfect for her.”

“I agree,” replied Whitefox, staring down at his little girl and feeling a sense of peace.

Blackhawk sipped his coffee. “She’s cute. I have to admit; I once wished for a girl, but now I want quite a few thrown into the mix too.”

Callen agreed. “We can’t just have one girl and all boys. She’ll be tortured unmercifully.”

Elizabeth began laughing. “Boys, look around.” She began pointing and counting. “One boy, two boys, and then we have ONE girl,” she added pointing at herself. “I don’t feel tortured at all. I shall give her the secrets and teach her to sucker punch with the best of them.”

“We’ve created a monster.” Callen said, grinning.

His brother shook his head. “You just figured that out now? Wait until we go outside and our sons are getting their asses handed to them by some dress wearing princess.”

She laughed. “I have to get her cowboy boots.”

Callen grinned, completely at ease. “I bet they have pink ones, and you can get a pair and match.”

Elizabeth looked horrified. “Uh, no. It’s okay to put her in pink, it’s not okay to picture me in it.”

Ethan snickered. “Do you both realize we have three kids and they’re going to all be one and under?”

She
was borderline hysterical. “We are so screwed.” Then she thought about it and began laughing more.

Blackhawk held his wife in his lap and watched her find something amusing. “Care to share?”

“Remember Christmas when Wyler gave me that bird in the nest with three eggs?” she grinned. “We all sat there thinking…why three eggs? Well here we go. We have our three baby birds and after EJ’s born, I need a year off from babies. We can’t have four children under two. That’s chaos and only some nutjob would try and pull that off.”

Both men agreed, and they knew how hard this pregnancy was on her. “I think we can take a year off.”

“I just thought about something.” Callen said, smiling.

Both of them looked over. “What?”

“Wait until we go back to FBI West. We thought the staff was confused before; this one’s going to throw them for a loop. We just came out and now a baby magically appeared.”

Elizabeth started laughing. “Oh yeah it will.
I can’t wait to screw with all of them.”

Blackhawk grinned. “What are you going to tell them?” he inquired
, staring at his brother.

“The truth. That she’s our daughter.”

 

             
                            *   *   *

 

 

The sun was streaming through the curtains on the cabin window, and Tori could feel the warmth on her face as she lay in bed. Rolling over, she reached for the man she loved
, only to find him already gone. That was a very bad sign. Generally, Julian enjoyed waking up to a slow bout of morning sex.

It looked like she was going to have to chase him down
.

Tori jumped from bed
, dressing hurriedly. If he wasn’t in the cabin, he’d be out trying to find comfort with his girls. She stared out the kitchen window at the paddock. There was only one horse and one saddle on the fence. It meant only one thing.

Julian went to the lake to think. Tori tried to not let it bother her that he went alone
, not waiting for her. She swallowed it, grabbing the thermos and filling it with coffee. Racing out the door, she saddled up Weeko and hopped onto her back. “Come on beautiful girl. Find me Wakanda.”  She kicked and the horse took off down the trail, taking her to his side.

Whenever Julian wanted to be alone,
he’d retreat here for the solitude. The lake was his thinking spot, and Tori hoped showing up wouldn’t make him angrier, as he worked through his father’s murder. There was only one way to find out.

It was time to slap some sense into her man.

 

 

Julian sat on the rock that overlooked the water, staring out at the mist that was slowly lifting from the glassy surface. When he came out here, he believed the silence would help, but it was only making it worse. Right now all he wanted was Tori in his arms. As of late, she was the only thing that offered him any sort of comfort.

His heart was still wounded over
discovering his father was killed purposely, not by a hunting accident. In the grand scheme it wouldn’t bring the man back, but it made him doubt a family that would preach honesty and then live with a horrific lie. Never had he expected this from his mother.

Never!

Whipping another rock into the still water, he watched the ripples and thought about the man that had given him life. Blake Littlemoon wasn’t an easy man to love. Even as a young child he remembered his father’s epic temper when he was disobeyed. Yet Julian also remembered the smile, the way he would run in the yard with his kids and how he loved his wife.

It all crushed down on him.

Julian heard the hooves as did Wakanda. The horse perked up her ears and stared down the trail as her mare sister charged towards them. The woman on her back, racing her as fast as she possibly could. It gave him so much peace as the red hair whipped around her and the smile on her face offered him calm. When she pulled the horse to a halt beside the other he stared up at her, grateful for the company.

“If you don’t want me here, let me know now,” she said simply. “I’ll head back to the cabin.”

He stared at her. Was that the impression he was giving her? That she wasn’t wanted by his side? Yeah, if that was the mood he was projecting, he needed to snap out of it, before he ruined the relationship again with his stupidity.

“I was just wishing you were here,” he said, honestly.

Tori grinned. “Did you wish for coffee? Because I just happened to bring that with me too.”

He stood and went to the horse’s side to help his girl down. “I didn’t, but coffee at sunrise with the sexiest woman in the world is
a dream come true.” Julian lowered her to the ground and wrapped his arms around her. “I’m sorry I’m in a foul mood, Honey. I’m trying to not be an ass about it.”

Tori ran her hands up and down his back. “You’re entitled to feel, Jules. I’m here for you to lean on me if you need me.”

He lowered his lips to hers. “I always need you, Victoria.” The kiss was slow and warm. He took his time with it, getting everything he could from her inner warmth to his cold heart. When he finally broke away, the pain in his heart was lessening.

Tori stared into his eyes. “Let’s sit and talk.”

Julian nodded and knew what the topic was going to be about. It looked like his mood was going to get worse before it got better.

Sitting on the rock, she poured them a cup of coffee. They shared the thermos lid between them.

He figured he’d start it off. “What do you want to discuss?”

Tori didn't miss a beat.
“I’d like to talk about getting married. I think weddings take a lot of work, and we need to start planning it.”

It caught him off guard and wasn’t what he expected.

“Do you think it’s possible to get a wedding planned by the summer?” She knew he was expecting her to discuss his mood, and that was the last thing he needed. It was time to distract him. “Unless you changed your mind and want to put it off for a while.”

He quickly looked up from the coffee. “Why would I want to do that?” Julian’s heart began pounding at the thought she was backing out of their relationship.

“I don’t know. I’m simply asking.”

It had his attention. “I want to get married soon. I’ll elope tomorrow
if you’d consider it.”

She star
ted laughing. “Your mother would kill us both and you know it. Besides I plan on making Elizabeth my matron of honor. I wonder how she feels about a really pink dress?”

It was what
he needed. Julian began relaxing. “She’ll hunt you down, drag you down the street and kick the crap out of you on your wedding day. She doesn’t seem like a pink kind of girl.”

“Yeah, I know,” Tori giggled. “Ok, so we wait until after she gives birth
, and I let her pick the color.”

“Probably a good idea,” he answered. “Where do you want to have
the ceremony? Is there a church or location you have in mind?” Julian figured since it was the woman’s big day and every girl dreamed about it, he’d do just about anything Tori wanted.

“I think here.”

He looked over even more surprised at the turn of the conversation. “Here on the Rez?”

“Yes. Do you think we can get an entire wedding party out here and guests? Right here beside the lake?”

That appealed to him a great deal. “There’s an access road not far away. It would mean a small walk through the trees over there,” he answered, pointing.

“What about at dusk? The sun will be gorgeous over the lake. We can ask Elizabeth to work her decorating magic and make it look like something out of a fairytale.”

Julian was so much in love at that moment. “I think I’d like that a lot.” His body began coming to life as she ran her fingers over his thigh.

“Will you wear a tux for me, Mr.
Littlemoon?” she whispered softly into his ear.

Her breath on his neck gave him goose bumps. “I’ll wear anything you want, Victoria.”

Tori began teasing his earlobe with her teeth. “Want to get naked and roll around in the dewy grass at sunrise, Julian?” she offered.

Everything in him went tight
at the idea that his woman would so willingly offer him anything she had to bring him an iota of peace during the storm. “You wouldn’t mind?” he answered back, picturing them in the soft chilly grass as they made love in the morning light.

“I wouldn’t mind at all,” she purred, placing the coffee down and going into his lap. “Make love to me,
Jules.”

He
took her mouth with his and complied. Who was he to argue? Gratefully, his day was looking better already.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

~ Chapter Thirteen ~

   Saturday Morning

 

 

After riding home and showering, Tori received a message from her boss instructing them to head
to the rental house prior to the police station. Apparently, Elizabeth was planning on working there for at least part of the day.

Knocking on the door, they were escorted in by Ethan and he was grinning. In the background there was the sound of a baby
crying.

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