Authors: Lora Leigh
Tags: #Romance, #Romantic Suspense Fiction, #Suspense, #Fiction, #Contemporary, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Murder, #Crime, #Erotica, #Ranchers
smirked. “When I was ten and my parents had just
died, one of the fine teachers of Sweetrock informed
me I was better off without them and while the
principal lectured me because I had gotten into a fight
with a boy that called my mother a Callahan whore.”
By the time he finished he was leaning across the
table, almost nose to nose with her, the fury that filled
his sapphire eyes frightening in its intensity. “Tell me,
why the fuck
should
I care?”
She hadn’t known about that but she didn’t doubt
it in the slightest either.
She knew his life in Sweetrock had never been
easy, but she hadn’t known that it had been that
terrible when he had been so young. No more than his
parents’ lives had been easy. As though there were
those determined to make the orphans pay for their
fathers’ supposed crimes since their fathers weren’t
there to pay themselves.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered.
Pulling back, he shot her a disgusted look before
picking up his coffee cup and moving to the sink. It
was set in the sink gently, despite the tension raging
through him. She had expected him to throw it. She
would have.
“Fuck your ‘sorry,’” he grunted. “Your parents for
all their love for each other and for Jaymi, they never
gave a damn about you. And they had no
compassion, and they sure as hell had no sympathy,
for three little boys suddenly orphaned and about as
alone in the world as they could get. When our parents
died every damned one of them turned on us and the
few that didn’t ignored it,” he accused. “Tell me, Cami,
do you even know why the hell the fine citizens of
Sweetrock hated my father and uncles more than they
hated any others? What the hell did they do to inspire
such fucking animosity toward their children as well?”
Cami could only shake her head. She’d had this
discussion with her Aunt, and Ella Flannigan hadn’t
been willing to supply the answers.
There had been excuses. There had been
embarassment. But, there hadn’t been an explanation
that made sense other than the fact that the barons
had set the rules on their treatment and everyone
seemed to follow.
Even among the teachers Cami had been friends
with most of her life seemed unwilling to discuss the
Callahan cousins.
She’d always felt as though her parents and their
friends were unwilling to face whatever had happened
in the past. They were definitely unwilling to discuss
their own reasons for so blindly following the cousins’
families in that regard.
Sweetrock was a very small town. A church, a
courthouse and sheriff’s office, a single grocer, and
several feed and supply stores were all they could
boast of. There were fewer than a thousand citizens;
the last census counted 605 within the city limits.
“So you’re just going to lie about your little
adventure with Rafer Callahan.” He strode back to the
table and leaned over, his palms flattening against the
tabletop.
“There’s no lie. It was snowing, my car was stuck,
and I’m staying here until I can get the car out.” She
had to force the words past her lips as she stared into
the depths of his burning gaze.
There was anger there. A male fury that burned
clear to his soul. But there was also betrayal, and she
couldn’t blame him for feeling it or for hating her and
everyone else in the county for it.
“If I could get you out of here now, right this
minute, I would.” His lips pulled back from his teeth in
a snarl. “I’ll be damned if I even want you here.”
She rose slowly to her feet, watching as he
straightened as well, his chest rising and falling
harshly, those blue, blue eyes glaring at her with
something akin to hatred.
“I can leave,” she stated.
It shouldn’t be too bad. If she could make it to her
car before the storm began again.
If she could get through the freezing drifts before
the cold got to her.
But here wasn’t a good place to be if—
Her eyes narrowed.
“Like hell,” she snapped back at him. “You had
your chance to get me out of here and you blew it, big
boy. It looks like you’re damned sure stuck with me
until the storm lets up or someone can bulldoze their
way through the snow to get to me.”
“Stuck with you?” he bit out harshly. “Oh, baby,
the very last thing I am is stuck with you. Haven’t you
heard the fucking rumors in this fine county? I kill
women for a fucking hobby.” His voice rose on that
last note, the incredulity she knew he felt lying just
beneath the fury.
“You wouldn’t hurt a woman! You sure as hell
wouldn’t hurt me!” she yelled back at him, suddenly
incensed that he would even dare to use such a threat
against her. “You would make one want to kill you
instead. What the hell does it matter to you that the
whole world doesn’t know we were fucking while I was
stuck here? Do I have to spread my business around
town to satisfy your male pride?”
Her hands went to her hips, indignation and
anger surging through her so hard that her heart was
pounding furiously kicking her senses into overdrive.
“My male pride doesn’t have a damned thing to
do with it,” he snarled back. “But tell me this, Miss
Flannigan, once someone rescues your tight little ass,
will you even recognize me on the street?”
“I’ve never ignored you, Rafer Callahan,” she
burst out, “and don’t you even pretend I have.” She
jabbed him in the chest with her finger, shaking in
admonishment as his gaze flicked to it with arrogant
disregard.
“And when have you seen me on the street since
I was arrested for Jaymi’s murder?” He stepped
closer. The sound of Cami’s sisters’ name on his lips
sent a rush of pain sweeping through her.
“I didn’t do that to you,” she said hoarsely, her
throat tightening at the dark emotions that tightened
his face. “I never thought you had anything to do with
that.”
“How far does your belief in me go then?” he
asked her roughly, the sound of his voice, scraping
against emotions-raw and pulsing with a hunger that
she didn’t understand. “Tell me, Cambria. Does it
extend to going to dinner with me? To waking up next
to me when there’s no storm to excuse your presence
in my home? Tell me, does that belief extend to being
my lover or just being my occasional fuck?”
Before she could stop it her hand flew out,
cracking against his cheek with a suddenness that
drew a gasp from her, and a sneer from him as she
jerked her hand back. The red imprint stood out on his
face. Rafe curled his lip in the insulting disregard for
it, his eyes blazing as he reached out, grabbed her
wrist, and yanked her against him.
“You get to pay for that little blow,” he growled,
that hunger that had mystified her seconds before
now glowing in his eyes like neon lights. A sexual,
overpowering hunger so filled with demand that it
nearly stole her breath. “If you’re just my occasional
fuck, then I’m claiming another of my occasions right
now, by God.”
CHAPTER 7
Cami wanted to protest. She wanted to smack him
again, to hurt him as he had hurt her. She wanted to
rail as much against fate and the past as against him
and what he had said.
She wasn’t an occasional fuck, and she wasn’t
afraid of the people of Sweetrock. She was afraid of
doing as her sister had done, as she had nearly done
three years before. Cami was terrified of giving him
everything and losing it all if something happened to
him. If the sins of the past were to strike out with
deadly accurate fury, leaving her alone. So totally
alone she would never recover.
That was it, she assured herself as his lips
covered hers and stole her ability to scream or to rail
at anything or anyone. As the hunger, a dark, bitter
storm inside her began to rage.
She bit at his lips as they moved over hers, only
narrowly missing as her teeth snapped together. A
snarl grated from her throat.
“How bad do you want it, Rafer?” she snapped
furiously as she struggled in his arms, her teeth
snapping back at him again.
“Oh, I don’t think so, sweetheart,” he growled, one
arm holding her locked to him as the other gripped
her jaw. He exerted just enough to control her, just
enough pressure to keep her from biting as his lips
possessed hers.
Possessed her kiss, possessed each response
he wanted, and sent a wave of fiery hunger, need, and
anger slamming through Cami. Waves of cataclysmic
sensation began tearing through her, mixing with the
anger, the hunger, the overwhelming need for this one
man. A need she was determined she would not allow
to destroy her.
She pushed against his tongue as it thrust past
her lips, tangled with it, and fought him for every
second of the possession he was claiming. With each
stroke of his lips, each arrogant thrust of his tongue,
she was enraged anew at him. Enraged and
desperate for every caress every touch. So hungry for
him that her blood boiled with it, her flesh sensitizing
for him.
The pure dominance was more than she could
resist. There was something about him, something so
wild and untethered, that she couldn’t help but be
drawn by him. To hunger for him with a strength that
made little sense.
Like a moth to a flame. The pleasure that rose
between them was that irresistible and that incredibly
bright. Like nothing she had known, like every fantasy
and every dream she had ever imagined.
It would be her destruction, but resisting that
destruction was beyond her ability. Resisting Rafer
had always been impossible and she had sensed it,
known it. But a part of her was too aware of every
obstacle standing between them.
A moan tore from her throat as his tongue
pumped into her mouth, licking at hers, then pulling
back to nip at her lips before licking over the erotic
little pain.
Her hands were in his hair, mussing it. His hands
pushed beneath the layers of her sweatshirt and Tshirt.
There he found her needy flesh, stroking her
sides and stomach with firm, calloused fingertips as
she arched into his touch. The sensations building
between them were beginning to burn out of control.
The power of their lust overtaking any objections she
might have had.
Cami could feel intense burning with a blinding