Authors: Aliyah Burke
honest right through to her soul, but she continued with the
recitation. “Money was tight, but we managed. The bar is very
profitable and Dakota got a scholarship for college. He is
extremely smart.” Tempest opened her eyes and waved a hand
toward the bookcase. “I have a few albums there that are filled
with awards and accommodations he’d gotten in school and in
college.”
Abruptly, she stood and left, desperately needing to be
away from the feeling she got from being that close to
Maverick. It was like what she’d always wished for as a child,
him and her in a house together waiting for their son to get
home. But they weren’t a couple, Dakota wasn’t coming home
tonight, and James wasn’t hers.
Eleven
Maverick didn’t stop Tempest from walking away. He
knew she needed some time and space. The version she gave
him was definitely the shortened one, but at least it was a start.
He remained silent as she pulled more photo albums off the
shelf and dropped them beside him on the couch.
She sat back in the lone chair when she was done.
Suddenly, Maverick was at a severe loss of what to do next. His
instincts clamored for revenge on her behalf, but he knew that
wouldn’t get it done.
How the hell do I make something like this up to someone?
To
give his hands something to do, he began flipping through the
albums. Soon he was totally engrossed in the pictures that
depicted the young life of his son.
Tempest got up again, unable to sit still. Leaning against
the doorjamb that separated the kitchen from the living room,
Tempest watched James peruse the albums. His hair shone in
the gentle light of the lamp beside him that also cast a glow on
his coppered skin.
Biting her lower lip, she continued to stare at him. The
years had been wonderful to him. Damn, when she’d known
him in South Dakota, she’d had no idea he would turn out like
this.
He was lean and coiled like a snake waiting to strike.
His eyes pierced right through the soul, like he could see way
more than one wished.
As if he sensed her gaze upon him, he met her eyes.
Tempest tried to look away from his intense stare, but he
wouldn’t let her. A single fluid motion had the photo album
beside him on the couch and him up and coming toward her.
Maverick had tried to ignore the feel of her eyes on his
body; but when he finally looked up and saw the desire she
couldn’t hide from him, he reacted. At that second, there was
nothing but the deep need to feel her form pressed up against
his.
Moving across the room, he watched her eyes grow
wide, but she didn’t back away. Stopping before her lush
physique, Maverick reached out with one hand placed it on the
back of her neck.
His fingers sought out the thick, satiny hair and wound
into it. With a little pressure, he brought her closer. Maverick
settled his left hand at the small of her back, allowing those
fingers to graze the top of her bubble butt.
“I’m going to kiss you, Tempest,” he told her a mere
second before his lips covered her mouth.
It was gentle. It was tender. It was explosive as all hell.
He nibbled on her lower lip before his tongue swept
along the seam of her mouth, seeking entrance. As Tempest
opened her mouth under his probe, he entered slowly.
His tongue made leisurely and unhurried delves into
her hot mouth. He swept through every part of her that he
could reach, teaching himself just what taste made up the
woman named Tempest.
Settling his legs so her body could fit between them,
Maverick pulled her in close. His body was on fire for her. The
hand at her back moved her pelvis closer to his and he knew
she could feel the rock-hard erection that was pushing against
his jeans, trying to get closer to her.
Tempest whimpered as his tongue made love to her
mouth. Her hands reached out and grabbed at his waist,
desperately needing to hang onto something.
“That’s right, baby; open for me,” he coaxed as he
continued his tender assault.
The hand at the back of her neck was sending more
impulses through her body as the fingers teased her skin and
rubbed her hair. The feel of his rigid penis pressing into her
didn’t help to control her lust.
Her mouth opened further to allow him more access.
Her own tongue began to dance with his. It was like being hit
by a two-by-four of yearning. Both of them groaned and hips
flexed simultaneously.
Maverick drew back and looked at the woman who
trembled in his embrace. Her lips were swollen from the kiss;
her eyes were sultry with desire. He could see the points of her
nipples poking through her shirt, inviting him to draw them
into his mouth.
Everything about her called to him. For the life of him,
he couldn’t remember any of his past women. And he also
couldn’t recall ever feeling like this with them. There was
something so right, so perfect about holding Tempest in his
arms. What was going on?
Maverick blinked and blinked again. He was no longer with
Tempest at her house; instead, he was standing in a valley of lush
grasses beside a crystal blue lake, totally surrounded by snowcapped
mountains. A figure walked towards him. It was his
tunkašila
, his
grandfather. The man stood there tall and proud, how Maverick
remembered him.
His words were soft like on a breeze as they reached his ears.
“It is good to see you, Maverick.”
“
Tunkašila
, it is so good to see you.” His grandfather had
given him the nickname Maverick. It happened right before he’d been
brutally murdered, so out of respect for him, Maverick had kept it.
“And you.” The man moved closer, and stared directly into
identical eyes of his grandson. “Why have you called me?”
“I don’t understand what is going on with me. I don’t know
how to handle this woman or make amends for my mistakes.”
Maverick reached down and picked some grass allowing it to fall and
be taken away in the breeze.
The old weathered man laughed. When a confused Maverick
looked to him he responded, “That’s because,
takoja
, my grandchild,
you have found what you have been searching for. The
wiyan
,
woman in your arms, is destined to be your
mitawin
.”
Maverick was shocked, yet, at the same time, filled with a
peace he’d long since believed he wouldn’t ever be allowed to find.
“Are you sure,
Tunkašila
? My
mitawin
? My wife?”
An amused grin crossed his grandfather’s face. “Why are you
surprised?”
“I never thought I would be married. I mean, with what I do
and what I’ve seen…” he trailed off as the black eyes of his elder began
to sparkle with humor.
“You never wanted to have someone to share your life with? I
know you didn’t want to continue on how you were. All those
different women.” Censure crossed his face. “You deserve so much
more than that.”
Maverick chuckled. “This is not going to be easy.” He sat
down on the soft ground and picked some more grass.
The leather-clad figure sank down beside him. For a moment,
they sat in silence before Maverick’s grandfather spoke. “No woman
worth anything is going to be easy. You have much to atone for, with
her and my great-grandchild. And this one, your woman, took on the
name Tempest Independence!” He began to laugh a full belly laugh.
“What a fight you have!”
Tempest Independence? Crap.
“I don’t know what to do. I
don’t know how to make amends.” Maverick didn’t entirely see the
situation being that funny.
Gentle eyes watched him, but the man remained silent.
“
Tunkašila
, please. Tell me what I can do to make it better? How do I
make up for not being there?”
“I don’t know if there is a way you can make up for it,
James.” Tempest said in a low voice and moved out of his
arms.
Blinking a few times as reality sank in around him,
Maverick looked down at the woman who was backing away.
“Tempest, wait.”
“That can’t happen again,” she demanded. “I have to get
to bed, so you need to tell me your side and then we can be
done with this.”
He felt her absence immediately and hated the feeling. It
hit him like a ton of bricks what his teammates had said about
their wives. He’d laughed at them then; and now, he realized
just how lucky he was they hadn’t kicked his ass for teasing
them.
Then her words sank in and they got an entirely
different reaction from him. Rage filled him at the thought of
losing her. “What do you mean this can’t happen again?” His
fist clenched as he fought the urge to grab her.
“It is a very self-explanatory sentence, James. You know
what I mean.”
“We aren’t ignoring what’s between us,” he vowed as he
forced his body to assume a more relaxed position.
“There isn’t anything between us to acknowledge or
ignore. Now, it is almost four in the morning; so if you are
going to tell me what happened on your end, do so. If not,
leave so I can get some sleep.”
Her voice was devoid of emotion and it was like nails on
a chalkboard to Maverick. He hated how she did that, act as if
going down a checklist of unimportant items.
Here was his chance to tell her his side and he couldn’t
think of a single thing to say. What was there to say other than,
I didn’t know.
She wasn’t going to want to hear about how
many women he’d slept with, how much traveling he’d done
or anything like that. Nothing in his life was overly difficult
and that wouldn’t win him points with her either.
The light laughter of his grandfather echoed in his head.
What do I say?
All he got in response was more laughter.
“Okay,” Tempest’s husky voice broke into his jumbled
thoughts. “So you have nothing to tell me; doesn’t really
surprise me.” She walked to the door and opened it.
“Goodnight, James.” There was such finality in her tone.
Gritting his teeth, he moved toward both her and the
door. Grabbing his helmet off the seat by the entrance, his
fathomless eyes bore into hers. “I don’t know what I have to do
to show you how sorry I am that my youthful idiocy and my