Authors: Aliyah Burke
Greeley's Spyce
Aliyah Burke
Greeley‘s Spyce
Copyright © 2008 by Aliyah Burke
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the author.
This book is a work of fiction. All characters, places and events are from
the author‘s imagination and should not be confused with fact. Any
resemblance to persons, living or dead, events or places is coincidental. All
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Editor and Formatter: Savannah Frierson
Cover Artist: MMJ Designs
ISBN: 978-0-557-01286-2
To my readers, who never gave up on me. Ms. Savannah, you know what
you did; thanks for being such a great friend. To my husband who‘s been
nothing but supportive of me following my dreams. And last but definite-
ly not least, to the brave men and women who protect their country at the
sacrifice of being away from their loved ones and risking their lives for
those they may never meet.
Acknowledgments
Allow me to give credit where it‘s due. Any mistakes in this are mine and
not to be blamed on the ones who do this for a living.
Thank you to my cover artist, I couldn‘t have asked for a better one. You
listened to what I said and took it to the next level. Thank you!
To my editor, for all the patience and diligence you‘ve shown me, I thank
you.
C H A P T E R O N E
Hawaii
Strolling down the street and minding her own business, Koali Travis
was nearly bowled over by a group of men coming out of a bar. One of them
reached to steady her and her insides flipped at his simple touch. ―Excuse
me,‖ she muttered as she removed his hand from her arm and walked
around them.
Keeping her head down, she tried to get away, but to no avail. ―Hey
wait,‖ a deep voice called to her. Closing her eyes and praying that this
interaction wouldn‘t be trouble, she turned around.
The men approached, all of them good looking, but one stepped for-
ward even more. He was over six feet, had flaxen-blond hair, and his
eyes…dear God…they were amazing. A hauntingly pale blue. ―Are you
okay, ma‘am?‖ he asked.
She knew it was the same one who had run into her. Not wanting to
meet his gaze any longer, she nodded. ―Fine. Thanks for asking.‖ Turning
back around Kacy walked off.
As she rounded the corner, masculine laughter followed as they
teased the man who had spoken to her. ―Looks like she couldn‘t get away
from your pale ass fast enough, Ghost!‖
―What the hell did you do to her, Ernst, to make her run like that?‖
―Shut up, guys,‖ the voice that had sent tremors through her com-
manded. Then she was too far away to hear them any longer.
Ernst ―Ghost‖ Zimmermann couldn‘t get that woman out of his
thoughts. Admittedly, he‘d been a bit tipsy when they‘d left the bar, but he
hadn‘t meant to scare the poor woman. She‘d seemed frightened out of her
mind.
He liked her looks. A lot. Her hair was dark brown; she wore it
straight and partially obscuring her right eye—eyes that were the color of
burnished copper. Her smooth skin looked like a cup of coffee with a splash
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of cream in it, and he guessed she weighed about one-sixty and was around
five foot nine inches.
Ernst conceded that until his teammates had begun getting married,
she hadn‘t been the type of woman he would‘ve given a second glance.
Apparently, there was something very special about black women, for two of
his teammates had married them and a third was hopelessly in love with his
woman, just hadn‘t married her yet. And he liked each of them very much
and found them very beautiful.
This one though…when he had touched her it, was like someone had
turned on all the lights in his world, making him realize things were bright
after all. The feeling confused him for he‘d truly believed he was happy. He
loved his job; being a SEAL was a lifelong dream and he lived it everyday.
He‘d felt the loss when she‘d removed his hand from her arm. Fol-
lowed by the fact she hadn‘t looked him in the eyes had made him want to
run after her and grab her, if only to see whether he‘d imagined the spark he
had felt.
He hadn‘t. Koali was an electrician and she definitely knew sparks.
She knew voltage and wattage. What had passed between her and that
stranger on the street had been a spark. A very large spark.
As she walked quickly back to her hotel, she still trembled from the
brief contact.
Ernst.
―His name is Ernst,‖ she muttered to herself, needing to
feel his name on her tongue.
Entering the lobby of the hotel she smiled at the people waiting for
her there. ―Hey, y‘all,‖ she said with semi-forced lightheartedness. ―Sorry, a
couple of guys ran into me as they were leaving a bar.‖
―Are you okay?‖ the leader of the group asked.
―Fine, I‘m fine. My nerves are a bit high still, but fine,‖ Koali assured
them.
―Well, let‘s get going to the last meeting, then, so we can still have
two days to enjoy this island,‖ the leader suggested, gesturing them all
towards the conference room.
Koali had come to this conference in Hawaii with a group of electri-
cians from Virginia. They were in the nationwide guild, and the meetings
brought attendees up to date on new codes and procedures. She was one of
two women in her immediate group, and many of the men had initially been
pretty condescending towards them. Thankfully, they had softened over
time, and now it was like going somewhere with twenty overprotective
brothers.
It was ten o‘clock at night when the presentation finally ended. They
hadn‘t even stopped to break for dinner. Food had been delivered and they
ate through, taking notes as the night progressed.
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Stretching and groaning, Koali looked over the crowded room. The
lack of women still amazed her.
I need to get out of here.
Gathering her things,
she dropped off her dinner tray on a cart by the door and pushed through.
―Kacy,‖ a voice stopped her.
Koali Cynemon Travis, more commonly referred to as Kacy, turned
to find Brett Thacker walking up to her. ―Hey, Brett.‖ He was a tall, thin black
man with kind eyes, and one of the few who‘d been nice to her from the get-
go. ―What did you think?‖
―I think it‘s a good thing we have the next two days off or I would go
postal!‖ He sent her a conspiratorial smile. ―I came to see if you wanted to
take a walk around the water?‖
If it had been anyone, else she would have refused. But she liked
Brett, and considering her earlier incident, having a man with her might not
be such a bad idea. ―I‘d like that. Just let me run up and drop off this stuff.
Meet you back here in fifteen minutes?‖
His brown eyes twinkled. ―Sure thing.‖
Koali stepped into the elevator and grinned at him. ―See you in a
few.‖ As the door closed, she shook her head. Brett was always making her
smile. Opening her room door, she dropped her notebook on the dresser and
quickly changed into a black V-necked shirt, a pair of khaki Capri pants, and
exchanged tennis shoes for flat sandals. After applying lotion to her body, she
ran a brush through her hair briefly and then slipped her key and identifica-
tion into her pocket and left the room.
Brett was waiting for her as promised. He‘d changed into a pair of
white Bermuda shorts and a blue shirt. On his feet was a pair of flip-flops.
His lips lifted, sending her a smile as she stepped off the elevator. ―Are you
ready?‖
Tucking her hair behind one ear she answered, ―Absolutely. Thanks
for going along with me. I am still a bit on edge after today.‖
―I know how much you like your nightly walks, and I was hoping to
go along the harbor and see some of the ships.‖
―Sounds like a plan.‖ They fell into step beside one another and be-
gan the walk toward the where the Navy ships pulled into Pearl Harbor port.
―Two ice creams, please, in cups. One chocolate and one strawberry.
Sprinkles on the chocolate one. Lots of sprinkles.‖ A voice intruded into the
kiss Ernst was sharing with his date for the evening; however, the one that
followed that made him pull away from the lips he was kissing as the sultry
voice said, ―Brett, you don‘t have to buy me an ice cream.‖
His mystery woman. Every one of his hairs stood on end as the elec-
trical currents flowed through him. His date was trying to start the kiss again,
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but his pale eyes were searching the streetlight-lit area for someone else
completely. ―Stop it,‖ he ordered.
He knew his date whined, but he didn‘t know what she said for he
had found her—the woman from earlier. She stood beside the cart eating her
ice cream with sprinkles. His eyes softened as they looked upon her dark
beauty, only to harden moments later as the man with her leaned down and
whispered something that made her laugh out loud.
Eating their ice cream, they walked off down the pier. Pulling on his
date Ernst said, ―Let‘s go.‖ For the life of him, he couldn‘t remember his
date‘s name, but he knew before the night was over, he would know his
mystery woman‘s.
Latching onto his arm with hands topped by blood-red nails, his date
followed him down the pier, chatting on about something. His spectral
powder-colored eyes were glued to the firm khaki-covered ass that swayed in
front of him.
When the couple stopped and leaned along the railing, he did the
same a bit further down, still watching the woman out of the corner of his
eye. She appeared to be on a date, a thought he didn‘t like at all.
When the hell
did I become so possessive?
Turning his head, he watched her gesture to the
ships with her spoon and speak to the man beside her.
The fifth time a smile graced her lips, he pushed away from the rail.
―Excuse me for a second. I see someone I know and I want to say hi.‖ With-
out looking to see if his date cared, Ernst walked off.
―Pardon me,‖ he said when he approached, leaning on one arm next
to the woman resting against the railing.
Those copper eyes turned and met his directly. She wasn‘t quick
enough to hide her surprise at seeing him again. Something that pleased him
very much.
Koali‘s body quivered at those two words. That sinful voice was back
in her head. Turning, she found herself staring at the man who had turned
her world upside down with just a touch. Blinking, she swallowed and asked
as calmly as she could, ―Yes?‖
―I just wanted to make sure you were okay,‖ he murmured, touching
her bare arm.
Trembling again from the contact, she nodded. ―I‘m fine. Again,
thanks for asking.‖
―What‘s he talking about?‖ Brett asked.
―A group of idiots ran into her outside of a bar today. I wanted to
make sure she was okay,‖ Ernst answered before she could say a word.
He called himself an idiot.
―I‘m fine, really. You saved me before I hit
the pavement,‖ Koali said.
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Brett reached around her and offered his hand. ―Thanks, man, I
wouldn‘t want anything to happen to her. My name is Brett Thacker. I guess
you know Kacy.‖
Ernst shook his hand. ―Name‘s Ernst Zimmermann. And, no, I ha-
ven‘t had the pleasure of meeting this lovely lady.‖ Ernst turned those
unforgettable eyes back to her. Then he offered his hand.
Forcing a calm look on her face, she shook his hand and said, ―Koali
Travis, nice to meet you, Mr. Zimmermann.‖
His finger trailed along the inside of her wrist as he let go of her
hand, although appearing reluctant to do so. ―Where do they get Kacy
from?‖
―My middle name. It‘s Cynemon,‖ she answered before she could
stop herself.
―Like the spice?‖ Ernst questioned, as if he could envision her being