Authors: Aliyah Burke
the normal neighborhood sounds. Dakota stared at her like
she’d grown another head.
“Don’t start with me,
Dak
,” she warned, trying to ignore
the blush that was running up the sides of her face like a horse
coming down the homestretch.
Dakota opened his mouth only to shut it when Shelia
elbowed him in the side and shook her head at him. Then he
held up his hands in silent surrender.
Tempest walked back to her bedroom and sequestered
herself away. Then she settled upon the bed and tried to sort
out what the feelings were that still coursed through her body.
“What the hell did you call me, James?” She frowned as
she tried to recall the word, not that it would help her in the
least, for she didn’t speak Lakota. Lying back on her bed, she
smiled to herself.
I only call him James when I’m not sure what he’s
up to.
Closing her eyes, she let her mind go back to the kiss
he’d given her before he left. How thorough he’d explored the
recess of her mouth. How he’d tasted, better than she’d
believed he would.
Flinging her arms out, she moaned to her empty room,
“Oh get a grip, Tempest. It was just a freaking kiss!” Turning
her head to the side, she added, “But it was one hell of a kiss.”
Her body still throbbed from his touch. Groaning in
agony, she rolled over and tried to control the moisture that
seemed to pool between her legs. Her reaction to Maverick got
more and more intense each time their paths crossed.
“God, I’m like a horny teenager,” she mumbled.
“Good,” a masculine voice whispered by her ear.
Jumping in fright, Tempest found herself being rolled
over and the large body of Maverick covered her, pressing her
deeper into the thick mattress. His lips brushed over hers,
lightly. Teasingly.
“What are you doing here?” she demanded as her eyes
cut over to her bedroom door, which was still closed.
“I needed another kiss from you before I left.” His stiff
erection dug into her belly as one thick leg wedged itself
between hers, inching her sarong up higher. “And then I saw
you here, moaning to yourself about me.” His lips moved over
hers again.
“I thought you had to leave for…San Diego was it?”
“I do have to go. I just wanted to make sure you weren’t
going to be marrying anyone while I’m gone.”
She put her eyes on him. The look he had in his was
nothing short of tender. “I won’t.” Where the words came
from, she had no idea; but there they were and she knew he
wouldn’t let her take them back.
“I’m going to hold you to that. Now, give me a kiss. I
have to go to work, sweetheart.” Craving his mouth on hers
like a damn hussy, Tempest didn’t even fight him on it. Her
hands slid up across the muscled expanse of his back as their
lips met in a fiery explosion. Hands clawed at his skin through
his shirt as they ground together.
Maverick bucked his hips, showing her just how much
he wanted her. Dragging his teeth across her lower lip, he
released it and mumbled into her mouth, “I want to make love
to you, how I should have years ago. But I have to go or I’m
going to miss my plane. This will be finished when I get back.”
When she opened her eyes, it was if it had been a dream. He
was gone.
Thirteen
Maverick groaned in pain as the doctor probed his
wound. “Damn it! That hurts!”
His black eyes moved across the room. “Is he going to be
okay?” The leader of the
Megalodon
Team lay unconscious on
the table as a group of doctors worked frantically over his
body.
“You need to sit still, sir. You did what you could for
him, now let me get you stitched up!” the young doctor
commanded the irate SEAL.
“I need to know how he’s doing! Now!” Maverick
thundered.
The fact he had a six-inch laceration across his ribcage
didn’t deter him from lunging off his exam table the second the
words, “He’s crashing!” reverberated across the room.
Normally unflappable, Maverick was beside himself as
he witnessed his good friend and teammate begin to fade.
“Harrier!” he shouted as another doctor shoved him out of the
way. “You can’t give up!
Lex
needs you! We need you!
Goddamn it! Fight!”
It took four
corpsmans
to get Maverick restrained as
medics rushed the still man out the door and down the hall.
“Sir, sir! You need to remain here and out of the way.”
Once he was stitched up, Maverick went into the
hospital’s waiting room with the rest of his teammates. The
entire group was somber as they waited for news.
“Fuck!” Maverick snapped, causing everyone else to
glance over at him with a question in his gaze. “This is my
fault! It’s my fault he’s lying there. I should’ve taken out both
those guys. Some sniper I am!” He pounded his fist against the
hospital’s cool wall.
Tyson
Kincade
walked over to him and placed a hand
on his arm. “Don’t blame yourself,
Mav
. That second wave
took us all by surprise. You were the one who ran in there and
got him out.”
“If I hadn’t fucked up, I wouldn’t have had to get him
out of that mess.” Disgust filled Maverick’s tone. “What am I
going to tell
Lex
?” He sank to the cold metal chair along the
wall. “What am I going to tell their kids?”
“Tell her he’s going to be okay,” a soft feminine voice
entered the conversation. Maverick looked up to see a
disheveled
Lex
striding towards him.
Maverick stood and met her halfway, enclosing her into
his arms. For a while, there were no words passed among the
eight people there. Hugs were given freely as the men tried
valiantly to hold onto their emotions.
Their mission had gone horribly wrong. Not given the
proper
intel
, the team had gone in essentially blind. All of the
men had received some type of injury, but the worst by far was
Harrier. He’d taken three bullets in the chest and another two
had barely missed going through the main artery in his leg.
The doctor on the carrier had stabilized him the best he
could, but the entire Team had been flown to the closest
military hospital within fifty-two hours, which was in Spain.
Someone had notified Alexis and so it was not any big surprise
to see her at the hospital.
They’d believed that he was going to be okay; but
unfortunately once they landed, Harrier had slipped into
unconsciousness and then began to
flatline
while they were
trying to prep him for surgery.
The doors to the OR swung open and eight sets of eyes
turned anxiously to the doctor who appeared. Alexis stepped
forward and demanded, “How’s my husband?”
With a deep breath, the somber man opened his mouth
to deliver the news.
_
Ring. Ring. Ring
.
Tempest groaned as she leaned over to pick up the
phone. She’d just fallen asleep. “Hello?”
A feminine voice crossed the wire. “I need to speak to
Sarah Whitehall please.”
Instantly awake, Tempest sat upright in her bed. “I’m
sorry you have the wrong number. No one by that name lives
here.” Trembling, she placed the phone back down.
It hadn’t even been there for five seconds when it rang
again. This time, Tempest turned on her bedside light and
stared at the phone. One the fifth ring, she picked it up again.
“Hello?”
“Don’t hang up. I know you used to be Sarah
Whitehall.” This time the voice was laced with more than a
little bit of scorn.
“Who are you?” Tempest demanded.
“I want you to stay away from my son. Tell him you lied
before and that thing you call a son isn’t his. I don’t care what
you say; just make it so he stays away from the likes of you.”
The light bulb flickered on. It was none other than
Maverick’s mother, Dawn
Lonetree
. “First, I told you no one by
that name lived here so you need to keep your fucking mouth
shut, talking to me like you are all high and mighty.” Her
fingers dug into the smooth sheets of her bed. “I don’t lie, so
you just need to accept that. Now stop harassing me.” She
hung up again.
It rang again. Tempest wasn’t trembling this time, at
least not from trepidation. Now she was pissed. “Look, you
bitch, stop calling my house,” she snarled into the phone.
“He’s got a kid you know. With
Talli
. She’s pregnant.
He’ll never be yours. He knows to stay within the tribe.” The
voice was scathing. “He can’t wait for the child to be born. He
is so looking forward to be a father.”
It was like a knife was shoved into her chest. The room
began to spin as she turned off the phone and let it drop to the
mattress beside her as she slumped over. Fighting down the
nausea, Tempest turned off the light and despite the hot
summer night, she climbed under the sheets and pulled up a
blanket to try and contain the shivers that racked her body.
That night, her dreams were filled with images of
Maverick standing next to a beautiful Native woman and their
children. His face was scrunched with scorn as he told her he’d
found the one he was to be with forever.
Two hours later, with no chance of falling asleep,
Tempest swung out of bed and went to her backyard to begin
meditating. Her body finally sinking into a relaxed state, her
mind found the peace it so desperately sought.
Tempest was still in the lotus position when a shadow
fell over her. Cracking open one eye, she looked up to see her
son standing there. In his hand he had her cordless phone. As
they made eye contact he held it out to her.
Considering the calls she’d received early this morning,
Tempest was hesitant to accept the offered object. Her son
waited until she took the phone, then he sat down on the chair
and watched her.
“Tempest speaking,” she said into the receiver. “I’ll be
there in less than an hour.” She shut off the phone and
groaned. “There goes the rest of my morning.” Carefully
moving out of the lotus position, she got to her feet and smiled
tiredly at her son.
“I have to go into work. Mimi’s sick and can’t take the
shipment.” Leaning over to kiss his smooth cheek, she
continued, “I’ll see you later on this evening. Have a nice day at
school.” Then she disappeared into the house to shower and
dress.
As much as she tried, Tempest couldn’t get the hateful
woman’s words out of her head. It had been a month since
Maverick had pressed her body between his and her bedroom
mattress. He filled her dreams at night and her thoughts during
the day. While she knew he was working, Tempest found that