Authors: Christy Reece
she was afraid of, but to remove the threat from her.
He hadn't asked her because not only wouldn't she have told him, she
would have been on the run again. Lucas wouldn't stop her from running,
but he could damn well find out what or whom she was running from. Did
she fear the law? Something told him she did, but not because she'd done
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anything illegal. He sensed a lack of trust more than anything else. Besides,
Noah McCall might bend the rules frequently, but LCR didn't get involved
in illegal activities. And McCall wouldn't be associated with someone who
did.
The day had been full of delightful surprises and a frustrating lack of
information. For every step he had taken to get to know her, she'd retreated
two steps back. In anyone else, he might have suspected coyness, but
McKenna was totally lacking in that area. She was straightforward, direct,
and as evasive as hell.
Hearing a noise, Lucas turned. Conrad stood at the door. Standing
beside him was Myron Phelps, the Kane family private investigator. The
man had gotten here faster than Lucas had expected.
Getting to his feet, he held out his hand in welcome to Myron and
then turned to Conrad. "Go on to bed. I'll see our guest out when he leaves."
His face stoic as ever, Conrad nodded and turned away. But before he
did, Lucas saw something in his eyes he'd never seen before: disapproval.
Conrad knew why Myron was here and he didn't like it. Lucas felt a twinge
but ignored it. He was doing this for McKenna, not for himself. Conrad
didn't understand that yet. When this was over, he'd explain it to him. And to
McKenna. Somehow he got the feeling that Conrad would be much more
understanding.
Determined to go forward, no matter what, he turned to Myron and
began explaining exactly what he wanted him to do.
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Nine
Palm Beach
Damon unlocked the bedroom door and eased it open. The enticing
scene of his woman lying on the bed he'd bought for her, sleeping in the
nightgown he'd chosen for her, brought fresh tears to his eyes. How long had
he dreamed of this day?
Treading softly, he went to the bed and pressed a kiss to her forehead.
"Wake up, my love. It's time to start our new life together."
She blinked sleepily and then her eyes opened wide. Making an odd
little sound in her throat, she shrank away from him as if terrified.
"Dammit, McKenna. I thought we were over that." A healthy fear was
good, it would keep her in line, but she acted as if he was going to kill her or
something.
Damon took a breath to control the mass of conflicting emotions
McKenna always created in him. All he had ever wanted to do was love her,
and when she didn't appreciate what he had done for her, hurt and anger
blended into a mass of volcanic emotions he had difficulty controlling.
Drawing a breath, he reminded himself that she had been here just one
day. He had rushed her before, gone a bit overboard in his discipline. It
would take her some time to adjust. There was romance to be had, and they
had all the time in the world.
He stepped back several feet. "I want you to join me for breakfast.
There's a blue and white dress in the closet...it has little flowers on it. Put it
on and come down."
Would she remember it was identical to the dress she'd been wearing
when they first met? Would she appreciate the time and effort it had taken to
replicate every single thing, down to the very clothes she wore? He had recreated it all just the way it was before their difficulties had begun. And he'd
done it all just for her.
When she merely looked at him with those accusing eyes again,
Damon huffed a frustrated sigh and walked out the door. Impatience,
especially with McKenna, had always been his downfall. That's what
happened when you loved someone more than they loved you. Expecting her
to fall in with his plans was unrealistic. In time, McKenna would see what
he had done for her, what he would do for her. And then all would be well.
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Margret stood in the hallway, waiting for him. "Louise Stenzel, the
wedding planner, is here, sir."
A burst of optimism shot through him. Soon McKenna would be
wholly and legally his. Then she could never leave him, never deny him.
"Have her meet me in my office. I want to go over a few details with
her before McKenna comes down. Have breakfast ready for us at the pool in
half an hour. Give McKenna ten minutes to dress and then bring her down to
me."
Margret nodded, her face expressionless as always. When they'd first
met, he had wondered if Margret had any emotions in her at all. But the
longer they were associated, the more he realized that he and Margret had
much in common. They loved fiercely. He loved McKenna and would do
anything to have her. Margret loved Damon. And because of that love, she
would do anything to see that he was happy. He had never asked her to kill
for him, but he knew that she would.
Funny, he was almost tempted to ask her to kill someone, just to see
her reaction. It would be an interesting experiment to see how she would
carry out the deed. Shrugging off the odd but intriguing idea, he headed
downstairs to see the wedding planner. He couldn't wait to get started.
Damon entered his office and sat down at his desk. When the door
opened, he stood and waited for the woman to come to him. She needed to
be alerted to certain facts before his bride-to-be arrived. He'd been assured
the woman was discreet and would look the other way as long as she was
handsomely compensated. He intended to make sure of that before he
allowed her to meet McKenna.
"Thank you for coming, Louise. You come highly recommended."
She seated herself in a chair in front of his desk. "And it's a pleasure
to make your acquaintance, Mr. Hughes. You come highly recommended as
well."
"As you know, I'm an eager bridegroom, so by necessity, the wedding
will need to take place quickly. That doesn't mean, however, that I want to
skimp on the wedding itself. It must be as spectacular as my bride."
"I have ten individuals who at a moment's notice can create a
masterpiece." She pressed several buttons on her BlackBerry, apparently
looking at her calendar. "What month and day do you have in mind?"
"This weekend." His expression one of utmost seriousness, he waited
to see if she would pass the first test. Though her head popped up and her
eyes widened briefly, she nodded as if it was a reasonable request, then
looked down at her calendar again.
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tale wedding in three days would take a miracle. Since he had the money and
power to order a miracle, he fully expected her to do what was necessary to
make sure he got what he wanted. If she didn't, she would pay a hefty price.
He handed her a detailed plan. It included everything, from the
specific flowers he wanted to use to the design of the wedding cake. After
years of imagining this in his mind, it had taken barely an hour to put
everything down on paper. "This is what I want, down to the smallest detail.
See that I get it and your commission will be beyond your wildest dreams.
Fail me and you will regret it."
Her throat worked as she swallowed, but she nodded again. The
woman had dealt with some of his associates, so she knew exactly what he
meant.
"Another issue. My fiancee has only recently returned to me and we
still have a few issues to iron out. She may seem a bit reluctant. I want your
assurance that this will not concern you."
A slight smile. "And you have my assurance. You and your fiancee's
relationship problems are none of my business and will be of no concern for
me. My only goal is to give you both the wedding of your dreams."
"Excellent." Damon stood at the knock on the door. "That should be
her right now. I will warn you that she has a bit of laryngitis, so she won't be
able to interject anything into the conversation. However, I did want to
introduce you so you can understand why I want this day to be so special."
His love entered the room and his heart almost stopped beating. The
simple little summer dress she wore brought back so many wonderful
memories. Though she had filled out a bit more and her facial features had
changed a little with age, she still looked so much like the girl he'd fallen in
love with.
Turning to the wedding planner, he said, "Leave us. I will be in
touch."
He had no idea, and didn't care, what she might have seen in his face
or heard in his voice. Apparently it was enough to have her stand up and
walk out the door without a word.
His legs shakier than he could ever remember them, he held out his
hand and said softly, "Come."
Though she still looked terrified and defiant, he was beginning to see
a gradual softening of her features. He'd known it would take some time for
her to accept being here with him, and he was glad to see it was happening
even faster than he'd hoped.
Unable to wait any longer to taste her, he pulled her into his arms and
kissed her. He heard a gasp and plunged his tongue into her mouth. Yes, this
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was what he had missed. This connection. All the women he'd had since the
last time he'd been with McKenna disappeared into oblivion. They had been
nothing but a way to satisfy a hunger. Holding McKenna in his arms was
nothing like touching those other women. This was all about love; the others
had been lust.
She stood stiffly in his arms. Tension raced through her body, but she
didn't fight him. Didn't respond, either. That would come eventually. Just the
taste of her in his mouth gave him a certain amount of peace. Their wedding
would be this weekend. And then their honeymoon would commence. He
had been waiting this long...he could wait a little longer.
Paris
McKenna stifled a yawn, surprised at the effort it took to put her hand
over her mouth. She couldn't remember ever being so tired. Since officially
joining LCR, Noah had insisted she receive more specialized training. He
and two other operatives had been coaching her in everything from selfdefense to shooting a long-range rifle while running at maximum speed. She
was by no means an expert at anything, but Noah had told her more than
once that her skills were good and her instincts were excellent. Despite the
weariness that tugged at every muscle and sinew, the praise gave her a lift.
In between the trainings, she'd worked two separate rescues.
Previously she had rarely worked more than one a month. Not only did a
rescue take enormous energy, but in her case, undercover was often
involved. Building trust with people who trusted no one took time and
finesse. The two jobs she'd worked hadn't required undercover; they'd been
straight-up rescues. However, between the training and the rescues,
exhaustion had crept into her bones, and now just climbing the stairs to her
apartment seemed like a major feat.
And she was lonely. There, she'd admitted it--not that the truth would
do any good. Before she met Lucas, she had been alone and hadn't really
given it a lot of thought. It was what it was. But now, after being with him,
talking with him, and getting to know him, she wanted to be with him again.
It was crazy insane. She needed to get over the need. This want and ache
would lead nowhere, and even allowing herself the fantasy was so damned
dangerous it scared her.
Finally reaching her apartment, McKenna unlocked and opened the
door, forcing her mind back to the present. Staying aware kept her alive and
out of Damon's clutches. Gun at the ready, she eased her head in. Heard and
saw nothing wrong. Taking no chances, McKenna closed the door behind
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her and went from room to room, checking every place a person could hide.
She released a tired sigh. All clear.
Placing her gun and keys on the coffee table, she collapsed onto the
sofa. She should eat--she needed to eat--but she wasn't hungry. She was tired
and she was lonely and that was that.
Maybe she should just get it over with and confront Damon. Even as
exhausted as she was, a surge of adrenaline-drenched fear shot through her
at the thought. Stupid? Absolutely. She who had confronted kidnappers,
rapists, and every other kind of conscienceless person in the universe was
scared to death of this one man.
Was he the most evil man in the universe? Probably not. She knew her
fear came from something else, somewhere else. Memories of what he had
done. What he was capable of and what he would do if he had the chance.
No, he wasn't the most dangerous person to others, but to McKenna, who
had seen him screw with her mind until she barely knew her name, he was
evil personified.
Curling up on the sofa, she wrapped her arms around a soft throw
pillow for comfort and closed her eyes. A nap...she just needed a nap. Then