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Authors: Mary Eason

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Davis had called ahead to let Victoria know they would be stopping by. She made sure the staff knew to expect them since her parents were out of the country.

“According to Victoria, the tree where she found the key should be on the southeast side of the ranch. We’ll have to walk. You up to it?”

“Don’t worry about me. Usually when I’m home I jog five miles every day. I’ll keep up.”

They found the tree in question easily enough thanks to Victoria’s description. She said it leaned to one side and had an enormous split running halfway down the tree.

Davis watched as Kara stood close and tried to read something from the area.

“Anything?” he asked finally, and saw her shake her head.

“Sorry, but it’s hard to imagine the same person I feel here as being involved with so much brutality. This man was sweet.”

Davis moved closer to the tree to examine its crevices.

“Nothing.” He took the key from his pocket and handed it to Kara. “Here, try this. Maybe something will come to you from it.”

But nothing did. Frankie Shepard was becoming nothing but a series of contradictions. The sweet person Victoria spoke about didn’t fit with the super-intelligent person capable of such random acts of cold-blooded murder.

“Davis, none of this adds up.” She handed him back the key.

“I know. It kind of reinforces what we know already. There’s no way Frankie did these murders. At least not on his own.” He walked around the tree, looking for any sign that the earth might have been disturbed. But after so many years, there would be nothing left if it had.

“The files we have on Frankie all say his intelligence was off the charts. But the person I’m feeling here is just an average young man. Did you ever talk to his mother and Victoria about this?”

“Yes, it came up several times and they were both shocked. His mother wasn’t aware of Frankie having an unusually high IQ, but then she worked a lot, so chances are she wouldn’t have known everything happening in her son’s life. But Victoria actually laughed at me when I told her about it. She remembered him as sweet like you indicated, but she said he struggled with his grades. His school records seemed to back her up on this. Frankie was an average student at best.”

“So how does an average student become a genius overnight? And how do we even know what his IQ tested out to be?”

“Because we have proof, Kara. Frankie tried to join the Bureau, remember? They do IQ testing on all applicants.”

“I just can’t picture Frankie as a genius.”

“Me neither, but according to the records he was.” Davis stopped in front of her. She had that stubborn look in her eye she got when she challenged something he said.

“Do we know who administered the test?”

“Kara, let it go. It’s legit. There’s no way he could have faked the test. You’re going down a dead end.”

“Maybe.” She still didn’t believe him. “I don’t know. I’m just trying to find the mistake. There’s one here somewhere, Davis. Something got overlooked.”

She was fighting so hard to prove him innocent. Davis took her in his arms and held her close.

“It’s okay. I know you’re trying. It’s there, I know it is, Kara. For now, I think we both need to get some rest. And I, for one, want to talk to my daughter.”

 

 

“We can’t go back to the house. The press will be all over it by now.” He answered her unspoken question as they headed in the opposite direction from his quiet neighborhood.

When he turned onto the familiar street she’d once called home in the Westminster area, she looked at him in surprise.

“What are we doing here?”

He stopped the car in front of her former apartment building. “We’re going inside.” He smiled at her confusion but didn’t say anything further. Davis got out of the car and opened the door for her, but Kara didn’t budge.

“Please, Kara. Just trust me.”

She took his hand and stepped out of the car. Painful memories of all the times they’d spent together in her tiny apartment crowded in. She couldn’t speak. She waited quietly beside him as he unlocked the door and held it open for her.

Everything about the apartment remained the same as the day she’d left it that last time. She walked through each room of her former home while Davis stood silently waiting for her by the door.

“Why?” She somehow managed to get the word out over the painful lump that formed in her throat.

His expression said it all. For the first time she truly understood how difficult her leaving had been for Davis.

“Oh Davis, I’m so sorry.” She ran into his open arms. “I’m so sorry.”

He held her as if he believed she might leave him again. “I know. It’s not your fault.”

“It is!” She realized she was crying. “I didn’t listen to what you were trying to tell me. All I heard was you weren’t coming with me. You weren’t choosing me.” She pulled back a little so that she could see his expression. At the sight of her tears, Davis’s face crumbled.

“Don’t. Please don’t cry, Kara. Please.”

She brushed away the tears and tried to tell him the things she needed him to understand. “I’m okay. I’m okay, Davis. Please, just listen.”

“I’m listening.” And he was. He was hanging on every one of her words.

“I’m sorry. I’ve been so angry with you, blaming you for everything and I have no right to be. You were right, I didn’t listen to what you were saying to me back then and I should have. What happened wasn’t you’re fault. You were trying to do what was best for us all, I realize that now. I never stopped loving you. No matter what happened. No matter how hard I tried. Through the years. I never stopped loving you. And no matter what happens this time, I need you to know that I’ll never stop believing in you, or loving you, until the day I die.” His lips claimed hers once more. At first gently, but then with each new touch, each whispered word of comfort, the passion they’d both buried deep within their hearts ignited into a need that could no longer be denied.

“Make love to me, Davis.”

As she watched, he drew in a shaky breath. His eyes darkened to the color of the sea after a storm. She pushed her fingers into his hair, bringing his mouth to hers once more. She couldn’t get close enough to him. Six years she’d waited for his touch. Longed for it. She would never be close enough. Her lips urged his apart. He still tasted the same. Her fingers slid to his chest. They shook as she found each button on his shirt. When the last button came free, she pushed it away from his body. Her lips broke free of his long enough to look at him. His body was beautiful. Lean. Hard. The same as she remembered in all of her dreams…

 

When he looked into her eyes, Davis saw the truth. Suddenly kissing wasn’t nearly enough for either of them. With unsteady hands, he reached for her again. His fingers tightened around her waist for a moment and then slipped beneath her top to touch bare flesh. Davis pushed the shirt away, his thumbs stroking across her breasts. Her body responded to him instantly, shuddering against his touch.

Slowly he lifted the top over her head. For a second they were both overwhelmed with desire. She stood before him wearing only a lacy bra. She’d never looked more beautiful. The first time he touched her she’d still been a girl in many ways. He’d been her first lover. Her body and her responses had matured. She wasn’t the shy young girl he’d first loved.

“Come here.” Davis reached for her once more, no longer content with merely tasting her lips. He wanted all of her, starting with the familiar curve of her cheek, the graceful arch of her throat, the swell of her breast.

“You’re so beautiful,” he whispered against her silken skin, and her body shook in answer to his kisses.

In the past, every time he thought about her, he’d wondered what her reaction would be when he told her he still burned for her. He expected her to tell him to go to hell. But she simply stared up at him with the storm raging within her eyes.

Davis let go of his breath, audibly breaking the silence between them. She’d become accustomed to being alone. Not letting herself feel. Kara’s surrender came slowly but it came just the same.

He tried to force rational thought out of his head. This was the worst possible thing they should be doing right now. But Davis couldn’t let himself think about what the consequences of their actions might be, or the horror that waited for them just beyond the walls of this apartment.

He felt weak with need, trying to force air into his lungs.

Davis lifted her into his arms and carried her inside the familiar bedroom where they’d spent so many hours together in each other’s arms.

Everything looked just as he’d left it the last time he’d spent the night there, and yet everything had changed.

He set her down in front of him, close to the bed.

The blinds remained closed against the midday sun. Filtered gray light reflected his raw arousal, along with her uncertainty. Part of her still didn’t trust him fully. The thought hurt, but it didn’t kill the craving. Or the curiosity.

“Are you okay?” he asked over the thudding of his heart pounding in his ears.

“Kara, are you okay?” he repeated again when she didn’t answer.

“Yes.” She sounded even more uncertain. She tried to steady her voice. “Yes, I’m okay. Davis, please…don’t stop.”

Still he hesitated for a moment longer, and then Kara took the decision out of his hands. She removed the last of her clothing and stood before him naked and vulnerable.

His gaze slid over her slowly, his body growing hard. Then he got to his feet and unbuttoned his pants, stepping out of them. Tension soon became the only barrier left between them.

“You’re so damn sexy,” he said as her arms circled his waist. She laid her head against his chest for a moment. “You feel so good. It’s been too long, Kara.” She lifted her head to look at him. “There’s never been anyone but you. Not in all these years. It’s always been you,” he whispered against her face before his mouth claimed hers once again. His lips devoured hers, filling him with a hunger he’d denied for so long. One that only she could quench.

“God, I want you, but I want you to be sure, Kara. I don’t want to hurt you again.”

Kara trembled with each stroke, each kiss. Each word. “I’m sure.” Her hands drifted over his bare chest, her lips touching his body for the first time.

The last of Davis’s control slipped away on a long, low moan.

He lifted her into his arms again and carried her to the bed. In a moment, their bodies were joined together with a single thrust, robbing them of their breath.

Davis wanted to take his time, to allow them both to become reacquainted with each other. To make this time they had together special. But touching her again made all those things impossible.

“Don’t stop, Davis. Please, don’t stop,” she said into his mouth, pressing her hips closer to him.

His hardness drove inside, her kisses and her soft murmurings becoming an intoxicating drug, stealing all rational thought from him. And yet it wasn’t enough. He couldn’t get close enough.

The fear and uncertainty melted away with each thrust, each kiss. And the world around them was reduced to just the space of one bed, two people. One moment.

“God, you feel so good,” he whispered once more against her ear, his teeth grazing along the pulse point at the base of her throat. Davis’s hands clutched her thighs, shifting her farther beneath his weight, allowing him to plunge deeper inside her warmth.

Each thrust gave more pleasure and brought him closer to losing his fragile control. He could feel her body tightening and releasing around his. He watched her pleasure, the pressure within him spiraling out of control. A thousand different convulsions rocketed through his body. Kara’s broken whimper mingled with his groan of satisfaction. His hands framed her face, his mouth capturing her cries of surrender into a kiss.

She said something so softly that he didn’t catch the words. He rolled over onto his back, taking her with him. Gathering her close, he waited for the world around them to stop spinning once more.

It wouldn’t matter how many times he made love to her, it would never be enough. Six years was a long time to need someone.

“Tell me about your life in Texas,” Davis asked much later as they lay exhausted in each other’s arms while the afternoon shadows lengthened.

“What do you really want to know?” Kara smiled against his chest.

“You know.”

“There’s no one else. Only you.”

“God, I hate that I’m thrilled by that, but I am. Do you have any idea how crazy it made me thinking about you with someone else? Married to someone else. Starting a family.”

“Davis, I fell in love with you in DC and I haven’t been able to think about being with another man since. When I came back to Texas and discovered I was pregnant, I was so afraid. I wanted to tell you…”

“I know,” he said quietly.

“I don’t think I accepted it fully until I moved to El Paso. I tried living in Austin again but I never felt safe there.”

“And you did in El Paso?” he asked in disbelief, and she laughed.

“It’s true. The people there accepted me for who I was. They didn’t ask any questions and they didn’t know anything about my past. To them, I wasn’t a freak.”

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