Authors: Christy Reece
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She snuggled in his arms and Lucas felt his heart pound faster. Of all
the women in the world he had known, and there had been many, why did
this one small woman create such a mass of unrivaled feelings within him?
He wasn't an emotional person. It had just never been in his makeup. His
father had been the fiery, emotional one in the family. Lucas was known
more for his cold, objective reasoning.
Growing up with a man like Phillip Kane, Lucas had sometimes felt
more the parent than the child. He'd loved his father, but seeing him look for
something all his life and never find it, Lucas had determined early on that to
have those kinds of wants and needs only led to heartache.
And he was more than aware that the woman lying in his arms had
broken through those barriers.
Common sense told him to get his head together. From the moment he
met McKenna, he'd felt this odd connection with her. While he willingly
admitted that, it didn't mean that he had to behave like a complete idiot. A
man could have affection for a woman without going completely crazy over
her. McKenna was a special woman and he would do everything in his
power to make sure not only that she stayed safe but that she knew he cared
deeply for her. That sure as hell didn't mean he had lost his mind over her.
He was a grown man, not a pubescent teenager. One who had control of his
body, his mind, and his heart.
She stirred suddenly. Sleepy eyes blinked open and were unfocused
for an instant. Then, as if she realized where she was and who held her, she
smiled. His chest tightened almost painfully, and Lucas gritted his teeth,
reminding himself of his self-lecture barely five seconds before.
"I'm so glad you're here with me," she whispered.
Holding her closer, Lucas looked out at the green and brown
landscape speeding by as the vehicle headed to his estate. Perhaps he was
more like his father than he thought.
Palm Beach
Damon stood over the body of Carlos Ortez, his former, and now very
dead, investigator. It had taken days to hunt down the bastard. He'd
apparently heard about his enormous mistake and had gone into hiding.
While Damon waited for him to be found, his fury had built to monstrous
proportions. When Carlos had stumbled from the van that carried him inside
the compound, Damon had detonated.
His favorite knife, the one he always carried clipped at his waist, had
been in his hand and then deep inside Carlos's gut before the man knew what
was coming. It had been years since he had enjoyed a killing as much as this
one. Carlos was soaked with blood. Damon didn't have a speck on him.
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Years ago, he had killed in violence, without regard to either the
consequences or the mess. Now, not only was he more controlled in his kills,
they were some of the cleanest. It was a challenge he liked to give himself.
The bloodiest of killings without a spot on him. He was a perfectionist, and
looking down at his pristine white shirt and pants, he realized he had reached
perfection. What made it even more amazing was he'd never killed anyone
when his mind had been fueled by so much fury. Not even McKenna's
parents had caused such anger.
The man had died in excruciating agony. Damon only wished he
could do it all again but make it even more painful. The idiot had kidnapped
the wrong fucking woman. Not only had Damon treated the bitch with
kindness and hospitality, he'd been ready to marry her. Carlos had received
his just deserts. And so had the woman.
He hadn't killed her, as he'd wanted. Though he'd been about to wring
her scrawny neck, she had whispered an apology for her deceit. That had
saved her life. Besides, killing her would have been too easy, so he had sold
her to one of his clients. Since she had been a bit hideous-looking when he
had finished with her, she hadn't brought the price he would have gotten
otherwise. But money hadn't been important. It was her punishment he
wanted, not a profit. Just because he'd spared her life didn't mean she didn't
deserve great punishment.
He hadn't bothered asking her why she hadn't told him at the
beginning. What good would that have done? What was done was done. She
might have apologized, but her apologies hadn't made his pain disappear. He
made sure she sincerely regretted her deception.
The woman would eventually heal and the man she belonged to would
get good use of her. Or she would be sold to someone else. It didn't matter.
She didn't matter.
McKenna
. She was what mattered. He had thought he had her back
with him. But she still eluded him. His heart cried out for her. His body
ached to feel her warm, soft body beneath him. Now he had to hire a new
team of investigators and they had to start all over again.
Fury refueled and washed over him; he kicked viciously at the
bloodied, lifeless body. Pulling his foot back, Damon cursed violently. He'd
gotten blood on his shoe after all.
London
McKenna blinked sleep away. Sitting up, she leaned against the
headboard, pleased to realize that for the first time in days, she was
clearheaded and felt halfway human. She was still weak, but a few good
meals should take care of that.
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Decisions had to be made soon. Lucas had been so wonderful to her,
and she had taken advantage of him. She couldn't do that much longer. The
longer she stayed, the more she wanted to stay forever. Forever with Lucas
was an impossibility, and the time had come to accept that. She'd been living
in a dream for almost two weeks. In a few days she would be well enough to
leave. And leave she must. That was the only forever in her future. Leave
Lucas forever.
Oh God, it hurt to admit that. Lucas was everything she'd dreamed of
when she was a teenager. A knight in shining armor, gallant, kind, and
devastatingly handsome. Every young girl's dream. And then had come
Damon and all of her fantasies disappeared. Damon had replaced them with
horror, death, and destruction. Abuse. Everything hell consisted of was
inside Damon. He had destroyed those girlhood dreams. She had never
thought to have anything like those feelings back inside her. Lucas had
returned them to her, and she would be forever grateful to him. There were
true white knights in this world.
But she was no damsel in distress and she was most certainly not a
princess. She had a role and a purpose. She rescued people and she saved
lives. Her purpose and life were important. Even if she didn't have a
maniacal murderer hunting for her, Lucas's world and hers could never be
the same.
"You appear to be feeling much better."
She smiled as Lucas came into the room. "Almost one hundred
percent, thanks to you."
He sat on the edge of the bed. "Feel like getting up and having
breakfast with me?"
"Absolutely. For the first time in days, I'm ravenous."
"Good. I told the cook you were feeling better, so I think you'll be
pleased with her offering."
A knock on the door had Lucas stalking toward it. She heard his deep
voice thank Conrad for the delivery, and then Lucas rolled in a loaded cart
filled with enough food to feed a family of six.
Her stomach growled in approval. "It smells wonderful."
"Come eat."
McKenna got to her feet. She knew Lucas watched her to make sure
she was steady, but she appreciated that he allowed her to stand on her own
without trying to hold her up. She needed to regain her strength as soon as
possible. The reason behind that need dampened her spirits, but McKenna
refused to acknowledge it. For the here and now, she was with Lucas. She
would face what she had to do later.
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The nightgown was a bit skimpier than she would have liked, and she
was thankful for the robe lying at the end of the bed. She knew Lucas had
undressed her...knew he had seen the scars. It was time to answer those
questions gleaming in his eyes.
First breakfast, then the truth. Lucas needed to know everything. Who
she was and what she had done. And then he would understand why, very
soon, she would have to leave him forever.
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Twelve
Lucas had concurrent feelings running through him as he watched
McKenna slowly make her way across the room. On one hand, he was
enormously relieved to see the color in her cheeks and the sparkle in her
eyes. She was beginning to look like the old McKenna. On the other hand,
dread and sadness swept over him. McKenna was gearing herself up to
leave.
She didn't know that every expression on her face had been open for
him to read from the moment he met her. If he told her, she'd try to mask her
thoughts. It was hard enough that McKenna had secrets; damned if he'd give
her another way to hide from him.
Filling a plate with some of her favorites, Lucas handed it to her and
then sat down, ready to be exquisitely tortured. Watching McKenna was
incredibly sexy. The way she ate, the sounds she made, everything about her
consumption of food turned him on. It was the oddest thing, but no way in
hell did he plan to deprive himself of those moments, no matter how
torturous they were.
She took one bite of toast and then dropped it back on her plate.
He frowned at her bent head. "Something wrong?"
"My full name is McKenna Sloan and my entire family was murdered
because of me."
He didn't say anything. Whatever he said wouldn't be appropriate, so
he waited.
When she lifted her face to look at him, Lucas's chest went so tight it
hurt--a reflection of the pain brimming in her eyes.
"We lived in Nebraska, in a little town outside of Omaha. My mom,
dad, my little sister, Amy, and me. Amy was two years younger." A small
smile. "She followed me around everywhere...drove me crazy. She's the one
who told them about Damon."
"Damon?"
The pain in her eyes became even starker. Lucas saw hell--pure,
unadulterated, life-destroying. "I met him at the movies. He seemed so
grown-up, so much cooler than the other boys. He was already out of school.
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I was sixteen, almost seventeen. Damon told me he was nineteen. Turns out
he was really twenty-three. I didn't know his real age until much later.
"I told my parents about him, but they told me he was too old for me.
That I couldn't date him." Her gaze went unfocused. "We met each other
secretly for a few weeks." She shook her head slowly. "I hated the sneaking
around. Had decided to go to my parents and confess everything. Before I
could work up the courage to talk to them, Amy spilled the beans.
"My mom and dad were loving and incredibly supportive but also
strict. I hoped, once they got to know Damon, they'd see him the way I did.
They were furious, of course, but they finally agreed to meet him. Meeting
him didn't change their minds. They were so much wiser...saw through his
facade. He was an older man trying to take advantage of their teenage
daughter. Our age difference seemed insignificant to me, but to them he was
a child predator. They told me I couldn't see him again."
She wrapped her arms around her body and began rocking. He
recognized the signs of grieving, the need for comfort. And that was why he
was here. Standing, Lucas pulled her into his arms; carrying her to an
overstuffed chair beside the fireplace, he sat down.
As usual, when she sat in his lap, she snuggled her head against his
chest. He waited. This was her story, her hell. He could do nothing but let
her expose it the way she needed to.
"I once again disobeyed them...for several months. Snuck out when
they were in bed. Said I was going to a friend's house but instead went out
with him. Then it got to be too much. I despised lying to them. We were
always so close, but I felt this gap between us and it was eating at me. Even
though I still didn't agree with them about Damon, they raised me to be
honest.
"So I decided to tell Damon we needed to stop seeing each other. I
didn't plan for it to be permanent. Once I turned eighteen, which was just a
few months away, I planned to start seeing him again. It would have hurt my
parents, but at least I wouldn't have been sneaking around. I thought if I was
a legal age, it would somehow be different."
She paused and took a long trembling breath. "He took the news better
than I thought he would. He said he didn't like the fact that I was lying to my
parents, either. That I should do what was right. He kissed me, told me
everything would be all right."
She stopped again. Lucas held his breath, waiting for what had to be
the most horrific event a young girl, or anyone, could experience.
Closing her eyes, McKenna saw it all as if it happened yesterday.
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Eight years earlier
Traylor City, Nebraska
A soft sound woke her from a deep sleep. Drowsy, she rolled over in