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Authors: Stormy Glenn
“Well, they should!” said a loud voice from the doorway. “I’m
putting in my bid for the psych ward.”
“Nick.” Seth was never so glad to see someone in his life. He was
even happier to see Ivan standing behind the man. “Which one of you
guys were up on the roof?”
Ivan raised his hand. “I thought you saw me.”
“I did.” Seth was pretty damn proud of himself that he hadn’t
given it away either.
“What happened here?” Nick asked as he glanced down at Sirus
Brown’s body. His eyebrows rose as he pointed at the knife sticking
out of the dead man’s throat. “Do I even want to know?”
“Ask the Samurai
warrior over here.” Frank gestured to Seth with
his thumb.
“And the bullet hole in your chest?” Nick asked.
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“Frank saved me,” Seth said. “Sirus went nuts when he found out
that Gideon wasn’t going to be here. Frank stepped between me and
the nut job. When Sirus shot Frank, I caught him and then threw the
knife at him.”
A grin spread across Nick’s face. “You threw the knife?”
Seth rolled his eyes. “Long story.”
“I have a question.” Ivan raised his hand in the air until everyone
looked at him. “If the bullet was a through and through and Seth was
standing behind Frank, where did it go?”
Seth frowned in confusion when everyone turned to look at him.
“What?”
* * * *
Frank was ready to kill someone by the time they finished
bandaging his shoulder. It was a clean shot that went right through
him. He had worse injuries shaving. People needed to stop worrying
about him and start worrying about what he was going to do if he
didn’t get some information about Seth.
He was going to pull out his gun and shoot the next person that
sent him a sympathetic smile. Vinnie was shot. Frank was shot. And
now Seth was shot. That was way too many people getting shot in his
book. The only one that should have been shot was Sirus Brown, and
Seth had taken care of him, fairly effectively, too.
Frank was still a little stunned at how Seth had taken care of Sirus.
He never knew the man could throw a knife like that. Frank’s angry
frown deepened when he realized there was a whole lot he didn’t
know about Seth. They had known each other less than two weeks.
And yet, they had lived a lifetime in those few days.
Frank wanted to insure that they had a lot more days to discover
every last little thing about each other, and to do that, he needed to
make sure that Seth was okay. That was really hard to do when no one
would give him Seth’s status.
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Frank waited until the paramedic was looking the other way then
darted out of the ambulance and across the pavement. He scanned the
area as he walked, looking for anyone that could tell him where Seth
was.
Nick
. Frank hurried in Nick’s direction. He was standing off to
one side of the commotion, Ivan standing right next to him. The two
men seemed to be deep in conversation. Frank didn’t care. They could
finish talking later.
“Where’s Seth?”
“Jesus, Frank,” Nick swore, “You shouldn’t be out here. You’re
supposed to be on your way to the hospital so the doctor can look you
over.”
“Seth first,” Frank ground out between clenched teeth.
Nick paled. “The bomb wasn’t a dud, Frank.” He nodded down
the road where a black truck sat. “They’re trying to get the vest off of
Seth now.”
Frank felt fear climb up his spine and wrap around his heart. He
could see Seth sitting on the tailgate of the truck, a man in a bomb
blast suit standing in front of him. Even from where he stood, Frank
could see the tears streaming down Seth’s pale face. The area around
Seth was vacated and a clear wall was set up. Frank knew that the
wall was to protect anyone if a blast occurred.
“Have the paramedics seen to him yet?” he asked.
“No.” Nick shook his head. “No one can go near him until the
bomb comes off.”
Frank growled. He spun around and marched over to the waiting
ambulance. “Give me what I need to stop the bleeding,” he demanded
of the paramedic, “and to make sure Seth’s not in pain.”
“Sir, I can’t—”
“Now!” Frank snapped, just barely keeping himself from reaching
out for the man. “If he passes out, that bomb can go off and two
people will be dead, one of them the man I love. Now give me what I
need to make sure he stays alive.”
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The paramedic just started at him, a mutinous frown on his face.
“Now!” Frank clenched his fists as he shouted.
“Do it,” the second paramedic said. “Give him what he needs.”
“You know the rules,” the first paramedic protested.
“Just do it, Jerry,” the second paramedic said.
Jerry grumbled but gathered up the supplies, placing them all
inside a clear, plastic bag.
Here,” he said as he handed the bag to Frank. “If my supervisor
questions me, I’m throwing you under the bus.”
“Tell him Detective Frank De Luca of the 34th Street Precinct
refused to take no for an answer.”
The man paled. “De Luca?”
Frank frowned at the fear he could hear in the man’s voice.
“Yeah.”
“As in Manny De Luca?”
“Manny is my baby brother.”
“Dude, I never saw you.” Jerry instantly turned and walked away,
disappearing around the side of the ambulance.
“What was that all about?” Frank asked of the other paramedic.
The guy chuckled, clearly amused by his partner’s reaction to the
De Luca name. “Seems your baby brother belted Jerry in the mouth
last week when Jerry started going off on some nurse because she
wouldn’t go out with him. Jerry had been spreading nasty rumors
about her for a couple of weeks and Manny didn’t like it.”
“Huh.”
The paramedic shrugged. “Jerry was too embarrassed about
having his ass handed to him by Manny to press charges.”
Frank could see that. Manny was a skinny little college student.
He had yet to fill out like Vinnie or Frank. But he had a temper that
was legendary even in the De Luca family. No one liked to piss him
off.
“Stay close by,” Frank instructed the paramedic. “The second they
get that bomb off of Seth, I want him taken to the hospital.”
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“I’ll be here.”
Frank nodded and then started down the street toward the man he
hoped to keep in his life for many years to come.
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Seth’s heartbeat started to pick up when he saw Frank walking
down the street toward him. Didn’t the moron understand that there
was a live bomb strapped to his chest? Frank had to be insane.
“Um, excuse me, Mr. Bomb Guy?”
The man in the padded blast suit glanced up at Seth.
“Detective Frank De Luca is walking down the street toward us.
Should he be doing that?”
The demolition expert turned, and he had to turn his entire body
because of the blast suit. He stepped back from Seth and waved his
hands back and forth. It was kind of like watching the Pillsbury
Dough Boy wiping windows.
Seth almost laughed.
“Hey, babe,” Frank said as he walked around the clear wall and
right past the bomb guy. Frank marched right up to the tailgate of the
truck Seth was sitting on. He had a plastic bag in his hand, which he
sat down next to Seth. “I came to take a look at that bullet wound of
yours.”
“Yeah, sure, why not?” Seth was starting to get past the point of
being surprised by anything anymore.
Seth watched as Frank pulled some gauze out of the bag and
started wiping at the blood on his arm. It hurt but just a little. Before
the bomb squad took him away, Ivan had told Seth that his gunshot
injury was merely a flesh wound. He would probably need a few
stitches, but that was it.
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“Almost dying makes a person see what is really important in
life,” Frank said out of the blue after several minutes of complete
silence. “It’s made me see what is important, Seth.”
“Oh yeah?” Seth heaved a sigh. “And what is important to you,
Frank?”
“
Mio amore. Ti amo con tutta l’anima
. I love you with all my
heart.” Frank’s hand cupped the side of Seth’s face, tilting it up.
“
Voglio passare il resto della mia vita con te
. I want to spend the rest
of my life with you.”
“Frank,” Seth breathed.
“Am I too late, Seth?” Frank’s eyes shined with fear and unshed
tears. “Did I fuck up too much?”
Seth swallowed hard, his eyes filling. He didn’t know what to tell
the man. He had given Frank a number of chances, and each time,
Frank had left. Granted, presenting him with a ready-made family was
a pretty damn good reason for the man to take off in fear, but still…
“I want us to be a family, Seth. You and me and Sophie, and any
other children we decide to have. I want us to watch them blossom
into adults, and I want you and me to sit on the front porch and grow
old together. I’m tired of running, Seth.” Frank’s fingers nudged
Seth’s face up. “I want us to get married. I want to be your husband,
to help raise Sophie with you.”
“If you don’t marry him, I will.”
Seth gaped at the bomb technician. He had forgotten the guy was
there. He frowned and dismissed the man from his mind, turning his
attention back to the man standing before him, the man he had to
decide if he was ready to take another chance on.
Seth was head over heels in love with Frank. He knew that. He
pretty much liked everything about him. He even liked Frank’s
dedication to keeping the streets safe no matter how much it put the
guy in danger. Frank was an honorable man.
“If I marry you, will I ever get that spaghetti dinner you keep
promising me?”
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Frank blinked rapidly as if trying to keep his tears at bay. “I’ll
write it into the marriage vows,” he said, his voice husky and broken.
“I really like spaghetti, so I suppose I’ll have to marry you.” Tears
prickled Seth’s eyes as he looked at Frank, hoping everything he was
feeling and not saying was there for the man to see. Seth wanted to
hug Frank, but he had to get this damn bomb off of him first.
Seth’s breath hitched as he could feel his body sweating when the
bomb guy cursed.
“What?” Frank asked. “What is it?”
The technician shook his head, and Seth could see the man was
sweating as well. That wasn’t a good sign. Frank’s hand gripped
Seth’s.
“There’s a hidden wire behind the vest. I almost pulled the damn
thing off.”
“What does that mean?” Seth asked, panicked.
The technician gave him a look that chilled Seth. “Nothing good.”
The guy shook his head. “Just sit still. I have to work to get the trip
wire deactivated before I can do anything about your vest. The man
who put this on knew what he was doing.”
Seth’s head snapped up to Frank, but he kept his body completely
still. “You should go. It’s too dangerous for you to be here.”
“Not leaving you.” Frank placed his hand on Seth’s cheek. “I still
owe you a dinner.”
The man had to be certifiable. “Frank—”
Frank’s mouth set into grim lines. “I finally know what I want in
life.”
Seth grinned. “That would be me?”
Frank chuckled even though Seth could see the fear swimming in
the man’s eyes. “Yeah, that would be you. I’m not leaving your side
because I have every confidence in the world that our man here will
get this thing off of you.”
“Damn right,” the technician said. “I’m not about to ruin my
perfect record.”
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Seth sure as hell hoped not.
“Ready?” the technician asked. Seth had ever been more terrified
in his life, but nodded. Frank gripped his hand tighter as the tech
unstrapped the vest and quickly dropped it into the bomb disposal
container.
Seth was so relieved that he fell into Frank, damn near crying.
Frank scooped Seth up from the tailgate and ran around the clear wall,
racing toward the ambulance.
“Frank, it’s just a flesh wound,” Seth said as Frank set him down.
“I wasn’t running for your wound.” Frank glanced behind him. “I
was running from that damn bomb. Sorry, but I’m not taking any
chances when it comes to your safety.
Seth gave a soft laugh. “Do you know how much I love you?”
Frank’s eyes began to smolder as he leaned in and kissed Seth on