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Authors: Taylor V. Donovan
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commitment were not an option for Sam.
But that didn’t stop Mac from wishing sometimes.
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He parked his truck in front of the gym and rested his head on
the back of the seat. He needed to think things through, analyze
Sam’s email, and somehow put things back into perspective
so that he could make a cerebral decision as opposed to an
emotional one.
Five days. It was enough time to seduce Sam… To get him to
relax and maybe let go of his control a little…
But what the hell was Sam really thinking?
Mac got the part about the trip being paid for already and
their having to meet somewhere. As far as he was concerned, they
could go to goddamn Timbuktu as long as he got to fuck the sexy
guy and they had a comfortable bed big enough to accommodate
them both, so Miami was as good a place as any.
What he didn’t get was Sam’s bringing up his wish to
experience the gay lifestyle and how many possibilities South
Beach offered in that particular aspect. The guy was territorial.
It was a personality trait so much ingrained in him that Mac
had been able to pick up on it just from conversations that had
nothing to do with their deal. Granted they were nothing but
fuck buddies, but the fact remained Sam wasn’t sharing him.
So what was he getting at now?
Mac grabbed his cell phone and pulled Sam’s number. He
needed answers and he wanted them immediately.
§ § § §
Sam leaned back in his chair and turned a page on the written
report he was reading while listening to the verbal report the
team was receiving from Mik on the Leviticus case.
The van with the “Chosen Trash Removal” logo had not
been seen anywhere near the more recent murder locations. No
sighting of it in any toll plaza footage, either. It had been seen
several times in Staten Island, but not in the past month. Lev had
most likely disposed of it.
“Peter,” or their person of interest, was positively identified
by twelve different witnesses when shown the sketch. Police
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departments from three different states were now collaborating
on the investigation, and Sam was more than fine with that, even
if his team had jurisdiction of the case. He’d take any help he
could get, because there were lots of bad guys out there, and just
six of them. They could only be spread so thin.
Autopsy reports revealed traces of flesh colored silicone in
the victims’ mouths, throats and lungs that matched the ones
previously found on the Tri-State area victims. Cause of death
was asphyxia again. Add that to the lacerations in the mouth area
and a few missing teeth and it’d be safe to say they were probably
looking at some gigantic dildo as their official murder weapon.
They still couldn’t trace the origin of the canvas and paint Lev
used, but Mik and Zane were looking all over for any possible
matches to the stenciled font he preferred.
“Ten bodies,” Sam heard Duncan say in a grim tone. “And
only God knows how many more if the Texas murders turn out
to have any relation to ours. We need for this psycho to make a
mistake. Any second now would be great.”
“Did you hear back from that other detective on the case?”
Sam asked. Detective Eric Callahan was still out on medical
leave, but that hadn’t stopped him from contacting his superior
and trying to get the information they needed through different
channels. “What’s his name… Mitchell. He’s Callahan’s new
partner. He asked for a few days to put everything together and
fax it over to me.”
“Nothing yet,” Duncan said. “I’ve gotten more information
from news articles than I have from Mitchell.”
“Call him again,” Sam ordered, pissed at what was starting to
feel like a damn game. “And if you don’t hear from him within
the next two days, get ready to pay Houston PD a visit.”
“If you’re still getting information from other states the final
number could very well be way higher than you suspect,” Zane
said. He and Bobbi weren’t officially working on the Leviticus
case, but they tried to keep up with it as much as they could.
“What about the Landon Phillips guy?”
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“Still missing in action,” Logan said. “We’re looking into his
real estate and whereabouts for the past few months. He owns
houses in Atlanta, Myrtle Beach, New Jersey, and Long Island.
The guy could be anywhere.”
Landon Phillips was not quite a suspect, but after finding out
that his wife had been killed by a homosexual teen that was blond,
slim, about 5’7” and pierced, Logan and Duncan had been on the
artist like flies on shit. The boy had been sent to a rehabilitation
facility instead of jail, and it was common knowledge that Phillips
felt justice hadn’t been served. Phillips was also average looking
and had brown hair.
For the team, that translated to motive and physical
resemblance to “Peter,” so they were looking into it.
Having Duncan and Logan stop by Metaphora, the gallery
Sam’s ex-wife co-owned with Logan’s new friend, had paid off.
“On a positive note, we gathered the last evidence we needed
on the Mathews case and should be making some arrests by the
end of the week,” said Bobbie, in an attempt to cheer them all
up a little. The Leviticus case was without a doubt their priority,
but they still had several other cases they were working on
simultaneously that needed to be discussed.
“Excellent.” Sam scribbled a few notes on the report he was
reading and grabbed the next one. “What about the Brently file?”
“We got the subpoenas we were waiting for. We’ll head over
to their headquarters and get the documents we need now if
we’re done here.” He glanced at Bobbie and then at his phone
when it started to vibrate on the conference table, grabbing it
immediately when he saw the name on the display.
“We’re done.” He put the files down and pressed answer.
“Give me one second,” he said into the receiver before addressing
Bobbie again. “You guys give me a call if you need anything,
okay?”
“Sure thing, boss.”
Bobbie and Zane left the squad room, Mik went back to her
computers, and Duncan announced he was going for coffee.
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Logan just stared at him with a highly annoying mischievous glint
in his blue-gray eyes, a sign that he’d seen the name on Sam’s
phone.
Great.
He walked over to the window and looked outside, refusing
to let his friend see him having this conversation. Certain things a
man needed to keep private, like his facial expression if a carefully
worded invitation happened to get turned down.
“Hello?”
“Are you sayin’ you want to show me the ropes or that I can
go and do some explorin’ on my own if I get bored being with
you?”
“What in the world gave you that idea?” he growled, not taking
the time to school his reaction. The last thing he’d expected was
for Mac to make stupid assumptions like that.
“Could be you mentioning all the possibilities South Beach
has to offer right before sayin’ we don’t have to be joined at the
hip.”
“I thought you’d like that.”
“Like what? Having the option to hook up with other men?”
“Is that what you want to do?”
“Is it possible for you to not answer my questions with your
own?” Mac sounded annoyed, confused, and confrontational, all
at the same time. “Are you changing the rules?”
“Why the hell would I do that?”
“Because you got tired or changed your mind… I don’t know
Sam. You tell me.”
Far from it, but of course he wasn’t saying that. “I’m not
tired.” He lowered his voice, trying to keep both Logan and Mik
from overhearing his side of the conversation. “We discussed
this before. You want to get your wild on, I’m fine with it. But
you’re only doing it with me.”
“Because you don’t want me swappin’ spit with anybody else.”
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Sam narrowed his eyes at the challenge in the other man’s
tone. “You’re damn right I don’t.” Mac could go and make
whatever he wanted out of his response. He was busy trying not
to murder the imaginary potential lovers he constantly saw Mac
getting with. “Do you have a problem with that?”
Shit. Was Mac saying he wanted to be with other guys? Was
he the one tired of their arrangement after only a few hook ups?
“I just want to make sure we’re on the same page.” Sam
heard him take a deep breath and did the same. He just couldn’t
understand. Why was it that things got out of hand so quickly
with the Texan? Nothing was ever as simple as it should be.
“And are we?” All of a sudden Sam had a feeling they might
be on the same page, but at some point their book had changed.
“Yeah… We swap spit exclusively and I’m fine with it.”
Sam narrowed his eyes again, ready to object to that statement.
Technically it was the truth, but something about it raised his
hackles like nothing had in a few months. He was still trying to
figure out what to say when he heard Mac again. “I’ll pay for half
of the trip.”
“No, you won’t.”
“Sam…”
“This is not negotiable, Tex.” He hadn’t thought about
it before, but now that Mac had brought it up, Sam knew he
wouldn’t take one cent from the big guy. If Mac agreed to go,
Sam was footing the bill. It was something that for reasons he
didn’t care to analyze he felt he had to do. And he wanted to.
“I don’t—”
“Don’t fight me on this.”
“Okay.” He could tell Mac was confused by the whole thing.
Shit. He was confused himself. What the hell was he doing?
“Okay, I won’t. Thanks.”
He rubbed his face and took a deep breath, relieved Mac had
said yes. “Don’t mention it.”
“I want to visit an amusement park.” Sam smiled both at the
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request and Mac’s enthusiasm when it came to rides from hell.
His guy had told him at some point that the higher and faster, the
better. But he hated planes. Made no sense whatsoever to Sam.
“Roller coasters, right?”
“Yeah.”
“We can do whatever you want.” And he meant that. It was
time Mac got to enjoy himself a bit.
“Send me your flight information and I’ll make sure we get in
around the same time.”
“All right.”
“And can you make sure the room is 515?”
“What’s up with you and that number anyway?” he asked,
remembering Mac had booked the same room the three times
he’d been to New York.
“Lucky number… plus it’s my birthday,” he admitted in a low
voice.
“Your…” Sam closed his mouth for a second and started
again. “That first time we… it was your birthday?”
“I turned thirty-one.”
“You should’ve said something.” Why, Sam didn’t have a clue,
as at the time Mac was just the guy he was going to fuck and leave
behind, but he would liked to have known.
“It ain’t a big deal.” Sam could picture Mac shrugging his
huge shoulders and it dawned on him that, considering the
kitten’s history and family situation, it probably hadn’t been. That
was just wrong.
“That date is significant to me as well for a couple of
reasons,” he finally said, not surprised he was sharing yet some
more personal information with Mac. Sam didn’t seem to be able
to shut his mouth around the guy.
“Care to share any?”
“It was the day I was sworn in to the FBI and presented with
my badge, for starters.”
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“Well, that’s a coincidence!”
It was also the day it’d been decided Sandy and Nicky were
staying with him for a while, changing his life probably forever…
and he’d gotten with the kitten for the first time on May fifteen…
Not that having sex with Mac was significant.
At all.
“Listen, I gotta get back to work. We’ll talk details later, okay?”
“Before you go, I wanted to ask…”
“Yeah?” He urged him to finish, because Mac sometimes
started asking or saying something only to stop mid-sentence
when he realized he shouldn’t have. It drove Sam crazy. He
couldn’t stop trying to guess whatever had been going on in
Mac’s head. His damn inquisitive nature never shut down.
“Everything okay with Nicky?” the guy finally asked.
“Yeah… He’s fine.”
“I’m glad to hear that.”
“Thanks for asking.”
And he was only verbalizing appreciation because he had
manners, but in all reality he was wishing he could deck Mac for
not minding his own business and always getting Sam to talk.
The man knew way too much about him and his life as it was,
way too much.
“Talk later, darlin’.”
“Later.” Sam disconnected the call, took a deep breath
and turned around to find Logan’s eyes glued to him. “Christ,