Read New Species 04 Justice Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
certain things for the good of all.”
What did that mean?
She got the sorry part. The rest of it was Greek to Jessie. She didn’t understand a word.
“I didn’t get that last part.”
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He watched her for long seconds and his fingers let go. “We’ll discuss this
tomorrow.”
Tomorrow.
He wasn’t going to his house or he was going to have company that
would keep him from talking to her that night. Pain tore through her at those
implications. Kit and Breeze headed their way. Kit stopped next to Justice and put her
hand on his arm.
“Justice, she was just having fun. Leave her alone and come dance with me.”
Breeze stared. “I swear if you let her stay I will help Flame guard her.”
Flame hurried to jump on that. “I will protect her with my life, Justice.”
Justice addressed Breeze. “Take her home now.”
Flame held his hand out to Jessie. “I’ll take you home.”
Jessie saw Justice’s nose flare and he glared at her. Her gaze lowered when Kit’s
hand massaged his biceps and he didn’t pull away from her touch.
That’s how it is.
He is allowed to sleep with Kit but I can’t talk to other men.
Jessie forced a smile as pain ripped through her. “I’d love for you to take me home, Flame. Thank
you.” She gripped his hand and turned her back on Justice. “I drank too much and
shouldn’t drive.”
“Jessie?” Justice snarled.
She glanced over her shoulder.
“Do you remember what I said about interaction with Species males? I had that talk
with you. You better remember what I said carefully.”
She gaped, released Flame and slowly turned to face the man she loved. She
remembered how he’d sworn to kill any man she let touch her. Kit pressed her body
against his side, ran her fingers down his arm to rest on his stomach, rubbing him just
above the waistband of his jeans. It was a familiar thing to do.
“Calm down, Justice,” Kit purred. “You worry about her because she’s under your
protection but Flame wouldn’t hurt her.”
“Breeze, take her home. Flame, stay here.” It was an order given harshly in a no-
nonsense, threatening tone.
Anger flared in Jessie.
The bastard!
“Mr. North, I’m a big girl and I’m single. I don’t have anyone to answer to, especially someone I don’t know. I had an ex-husband but he
was a cheating bastard who didn’t know how to be loyal. He slept around but expected
me to sit home all alone. I divorced him because it doesn’t work that way and it never
will with me. When a man cheats with someone else he has no right to get mad if I have
sex with someone else. I’ll go home now but thank you for your…” She hesitated, knew
she’d said too much but didn’t care. “Concern.” Jessie turned away. “Let’s go, Flame.
I’ll give you a tour of my house since you’re being nice enough to drive me home.”
They got a few feet when she realized she wasn’t too steady on her feet and Flame
gripped her arm, laughing. “You drank too much, little Jessie.”
“Probably. I had three and I’m not much of a drinker.”
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“When is the last time you drank?”
“Oh, about a year ago. It was the first—”
An arm hooked around her waist, jerked her right off her feet and she slammed into
a warm, hard body. She was too stunned to do more than gasp as her feet touched the
floor again. Strong arms held her pinned and unable to move. A loud snarl deafened
her in one ear, the one closest to Justice’s mouth, and Flame spun to see what had
happened to her.
“She’s drunk and you aren’t taking her anywhere.” Justice snarled again. “Go,
Flame. I’m protecting her and it’s not up for discussion. Her father would be furious if
anyone touched her while she wasn’t in her right mind from drinks.”
Flame backed away, looking shocked and rushed away without another word.
Jessie drew in a deep breath, her stunned brain trying to take in what had just
happened but hot breath fanned her skin as Justice lowered his head to whisper in her
ear.
“I will kill him, Jessie. Is that what you want? To see me rip Flame apart, limb by
limb? Think before you speak or act. I’m not fucking Kit. I haven’t shared sex with
anyone but you since we met. It was for appearances only, to make my people feel
confident and believe everything is well.” His arms loosened. “Go home. I have a
helicopter to catch in an hour and must attend a meeting at Reservation first thing in the morning. We’ll finish this discussion after I fly home in the afternoon.” His big body
trembled behind her. “Be happy I must leave because you don’t want to talk to me right
now anyway. I’m dangerous. I’d teach you why you’ll never accept any male but me.”
He released her as swiftly as he’d grabbed her, backed up and shot a glare at
Breeze. “Take her home and keep her away from all males. She’s had alcohol, needs to
be protected and isn’t sober. Smell her and you’ll understand. If anything happens to
her it’s your ass.” He stormed toward the front door.
“Justice?” Kit cursed. “Damn!” She approached Jessie and put her hands on her
hips. “You made him mad,” she pouted. “We were having fun and I don’t like your
father if he puts such worry in Justice over your safety.”
Breeze came forward, looking confused. “Let’s go, Jessie.” She sniffed. “How many
drinks did you have?”
Talk
, she ordered her reeling mind. “Um, a few.” She closed her mouth.
Breeze led her outside to the golf cart and drove her home. The silence stretched
between them. Jessie still felt hurt over Justice’s dancing date, humiliated by the scene he’d created and really drunk. She shouldn’t have had that third drink.
“I’ll walk you inside.” The other woman studied her. “Species rarely drink alcoholic
beverages. They taste and smell bad.”
“You’re politely saying I stink, aren’t you?”
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A laugh answered her and Breeze helped her stand. The world swayed a little for
Jessie and she remembered she didn’t drink often for a reason. Lightweight. The hand
tightened on her arm and steadied her.
“You are small and shouldn’t drink that awful stuff, Jessie. You’re smart and don’t
need it. You should see how uncoordinated you are and your eyes are all shiny.”
“Not a good look for me, huh?”
“No.”
Jessie laughed, loving how blunt Species were. She tried to unlock the door but the
darn keyhole kept moving. Breeze softly growled, jerked the key out of her hand and
opened it. She turned the lights on.
“I’ll help you get into bed.”
“I can do it myself. This isn’t my first drunken rodeo.”
“What does that mean? We didn’t have any bulls at the bar.”
Another chuckle came from Jessie as she peered up at the tall woman. “It’s a saying.
I’ve gotten shitfaced before. Thank you for bringing me home but I can handle it from
here.”
“Are you sure?”
“Positive. Thank you.” She spun, stumbled and focused on putting one foot in front
of the other. The door closed loudly behind her, assuring her that her friend had left.
Depression hit hard.
Justice and Kit had looked good together and he might not have slept with her
recently but the familiar way the Species woman had touched him left no doubt they’d
been lovers in the past. He’d probably been living it up and flirting with other women
while Jessie had been staying home, miserable. It made her mad and worse, really hurt.
She wasn’t sure if he’d told her the truth. For all she knew he could be banging the hell out of every Species woman at Homeland.
Hot tears filled her eyes and she regretted getting drunk since it made her more
hormonal and less rational. Justice was a jerk but he’d been a hot one. She’d loved being in his arms and the guy could make her come screaming. There was the part about her
falling in love with him too but she snorted over that.
“I have bad taste in men,” she sniffed. The sound of her broken voice and the pain
in it shattered the last bit of bravado she had as the sobs hit. She staggered to her bed, climbed on it, curled up and pulled her knees up.
She had fallen in love with a workaholic guy, the leader of New Species, her boss. It
had spelled disaster from the moment she’d seen him looking so sexy in his tank top.
The tight jeans hadn’t helped either. A woman would have to be blind and dead not to
notice Justice.
“Jessie?” Bright light flooded the bedroom as Breeze rushed into the room. “Did
you fall? Are you harmed?”
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Shit!
She wiped at her face, sniffed and forced her body to move. She sat up but refused to glance in the direction of the door. “I’m fine. I cry when I drink. It’s just a human thing,” she lied. “I thought you left.”
“I know some people get sick and throw up when they drink. I’m your friend and I
was left in charge of you by Justice.”
Hearing his name only hurt more and sobs racked her body. She shoved her hands
over her face, swore to never drink ever again and tried to talk.
“I’m fine. Just go home, Breeze. I’ll be great in the morning.”
“What is it, Jessie? You are always so happy and now you are red, wet and sad.”
Breeze gripped her shoulder and forced her hands down by shoving at them to search
Jessie’s gaze. Breeze softly cursed. “I see pain. Who has caused it?”
“It’s nothing. No one hurt me.”
“You just glanced away from me,” Breeze accused. “You’re lying. Don’t do that.
We’re friends but I refuse to have a dishonest person around me. You must be honest.”
Guilt ate at Jessie hard. Breeze had been nothing but honest and kind to her. She’d
shared secrets about Species, had trusted her, and she wanted to do the same but this
was too big to tell. “I wish I could blurt it all out but I just can’t.”
Anger suddenly filled Breeze’s face. “Did Flame cause you pain? Did he touch you
in a bad place? Was he coming on too strong at the bar? I will cause him such great pain
he will―”
“No,” Jessie shook her head. “He was a total gentleman while we danced.”
Breeze was baffled. “What has caused you pain? Are you ill? Do you need a
doctor?”
“You have no idea how much I need someone to talk to but I just can’t.”
“I understand. It is classified. We have these things too.”
Jessie cried harder. That fit her and Justice’s relationship all right. No one was ever
supposed to know. Breeze said soft, soothing words and put her arms around Jessie.
She patted her awkwardly on the back as she hugged her. Eventually Jessie stopped
crying.
“I’m sorry I fell apart. I shouldn’t drink. Usually I can control myself when I’m like
this.”
“It’s fine, Jessie. We all have moments when we cry.”
“You cry?” Jessie studied her.
Breeze hesitated. “I did when I was young but I learned that tears don’t ease the
pain or change the reasons for it. I do envy you the ability to release some of that hurt through the physical exertion of crying. You should be tired now and will sleep after
that much crying. I will tuck you in and stay with you until you fall asleep. Our females who you bring to us enjoy having that done. It makes them know we care and I care
about you, Jessie. You are my friend.”
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“Thank you. You’re my friend too. I appreciate you letting me fall apart on you the
way I did. It really helped not to be alone.”
“Any time.” Breeze hesitated. “Just try to give me warning next time you feel this
way. I will wear a thicker shirt so your tears don’t soak my skin.”
A laugh burst out of Jessie. “I apologize for getting your skin wet. I promise, I will
tell you immediately if I feel advance warning the next time I cry.”
“Thank you.” Breeze winked at her.
Breeze pulled back the covers and Jessie climbed in. Breeze disappeared into
Jessie’s bathroom and came out moments later with a hairbrush and tissue. She handed
the tissue to Jessie.
“Blow your nose.”
“Thanks, Mom.”
Breeze laughed and pointed to Jessie’s hair. “I will brush it. It will soothe you and
everyone enjoys having it done.”
“That’s so nice. I appreciate it.”
Jessie relaxed as the other woman draped her hair down her back, applied the
brush at the bottom and slowly worked out all the tangles. It did feel nice. Her body
relaxed and she yawned. The brush paused and the bed dipped as Breeze shifted. One
of her hands shifted Jessie’s hair to lay it over her shoulder and a soft growl tore from her.
“Who did this to you?”
Confused, Jessie turned her head to frown at her. “Did what?”
Breeze gripped her shoulder, shoved the shirt out of the way and revealed more of
her skin. She glanced down, saw the almost-healed red marks that remained from when
Justice had bitten her hard enough to break the skin and knew the color drained from
her face. There would probably be a faint scar there for the rest of her life once the
redness faded.
“Jessie? Who did this? This is from one of our males.” Breeze uttered a foul word.
“There are only two ways for a male to bite like this. He either mounted you from
behind and you fought so he bit into you to force you to stay under him or one of my
kind mounted you and is going around biting humans. Some of humans who have slept
with Species beg our men to bite them. They think it would be a turn-on but it is strictly forbidden for our males.”