Authors: Lora Leigh
Tags: #Romance, #Romantic Suspense Fiction, #Suspense, #Fiction, #Contemporary, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Murder, #Crime, #Erotica, #Ranchers
“What?” He could hear the confusion in his own
voice.
“The barons, this town.” Swallowing tightly, she
was obviously fighting her tears, her pain as she
continued. “They wanted to destroy you and Logan
and Crowe. I wasn’t going to help them, Rafe. I
couldn’t.”
A single tear slipped free.
“But, Cami, that was my child, too,” he said softly.
“And if I hadn’t lost our child, I would have told
you.” That intriguing ring of blue around the soft gray
seemed to darken. “I would have told you then, Rafer. I
would never have taken something so precious away
from you.”
And she wouldn’t have.
He framed her face with his hands. “Cami, I
would have still held our child as precious,” he
whispered.
“And everyone here would still be waiting to find
a way to destroy everything you were fighting for. They
would have convicted you for Jaymi’s murder, Rafe,
and for the other girls’. They would have stolen your
life if they had the chance.”
“Instead, you let Mark Flannigan steal yours.”
Lowering his head, he touched her forehead with his.
“He hasn’t had that power since he refused to
allow me to talk to Mom when I lost our child,” she
revealed. “Probably a lot sooner.”
God, how alone had she been?
He hadn’t been here for her. He hadn’t protected
her as he had sworn to, not just to Cami, but also to
himself when he’d realized how much she cared for
him so long ago.
“Sweet Cami,” he whispered as his lips lowered
to hers.
He meant to only brush them, to comfort her, to
hopefully ease the pain both of them had endured
over the years. A pain that could have been eased,
that could have healed if stubbornness and pride
hadn’t held them apart.
But her hands lifted to his chest, small, delicate
and warm, lying against it with a tentative, almost
hesitant caress as her lips parted beneath his.
Gentle, heated, the need that rose between them
was unlike any he had felt, even with her, in his life. As
though something had come together that morning.
Something he couldn’t fight or deny, something that
slipped free of his soul and began to fill his heart as
their kiss deepened, grew hotter, and began to meld
them together.
He had dreamed of finding her soft heart, of
feeling her kiss infused with that “something” that only
her acceptance of that emotion could bring.
And she was accepting it. Accepting it and
holding it close to her as she was pulling him close to
her.
Disposing of their clothing was easy.
Her hands pushed at the material of his clothing
as his hands removed hers, his fingers brushing
against her flesh and feeling the softness of her flesh
and the hunger rising between them both.
It had been there since she had been sixteen. It
had only grown through the years.
Drawing her to the nearest piece of furniture in
the room, Rafe sat back in the chair behind him, drew
her forward, parted her thighs, then drew her to him.
He watched.
Hell, he couldn’t help but watch as the tight,
saturated flesh of her pussy eased over his cock
head, drawing it inside, sucking it into her body with
slow, sweet milking motions of the tight muscles and
silken tissue.
Pleasure whipped every cell of his body as he
held her hips and watched as she shifted hers, rolled
them, and slowly took him.
Her hands were braced on his chest, her head
thrown back, pleasure suffusing her expression as
she began to thrust against him, above him.
“God, yes, baby,” he groaned as she finally slid
down, taking his full length as her pussy began to flex
and clench on his flesh. “Ride my dick, baby. Take it
up that tight little pussy.”
He was dying for her.
He hadn’t expected this. Not this hunger that
surged so hot and fast, searing over his nerve
endings and burning through his senses. And he sure
as hell hadn’t expected her head to lower, her eyes to
meet his. “I love you,” she whispered as she began to
move harder, faster.
Though still tender and bruised, she took him, her
pleasure obvious, her need rising.
His hips rose, thrusting up, shafting her with the
thick width of his cock as he felt her tighten, watched
her eyes open wide, then watched her orgasm wash
through every particle of her being.
Just as Rafe felt his own release explode in his
balls, surge through his cock, and in hard, powerful
jets, spill inside the giving depths of her body.
* * *
Son of a bitch, she had slipped out of the bed on him
again. Rafe came awake hours later, the knowledge
that Cami wasn’t by his side surging through him.
It took him a moment to remember where he
was, what had happened, and to know his cousins
would never allow her to leave the house.
After showering and dressing, he went in search
of her.
She was in the kitchen, staring in the cabinets
with a frown.
“Dinner,” she mumbled. “I don’t know if I have
enough for three mountains pretending to be men.”
The teasing edge of amusement in her gaze had
his lips twitching.
“Yeah, especially after you helped us build a hell
of an appetite.”
He moved to her, kissed her neck, then wrapped
his arms around her and pulled her to him.
He kissed her gently at first, and would have
gone for more if his own stomach hadn’t decided to
begin growling.
Cami laughed at the sound before pulling away
from him and moving back to the ingredients she had
laid out.
Just then, Crowe’s cell phone rang and they
heard his cousin walk down the hall to take the call.
It wasn’t long before Crowe came back.
His expression was a hardened demand that
spurred Rafe and Logan both into action.
“What’s happened?” Rafe questioned harshly as
Cami moved to his side, her face etched with
concern.
“It’s Archer on the phone,” Crowe growled. “Jack
Townsend’s garage outside of town just exploded.
Jack’s tow truck and Jeannie’s car were both in the
parking lot and no one saw them leave.” He glanced
at Cami as a small, unconscious sob finally tore from
her, only to quiet just as quickly. “It looks like they were
killed in the explosion.”
CHAPTER 20
Cami felt numb inside as Rafe pulled the Denali SUV
into the parking lot of Jack’s Towing and Repair just
outside Sweetrock city limits no less than fifteen
minutes later. Staring at the burned, charred mess of
the building, she couldn’t imagine how anyone could
have survived such an explosion. Especially if they
had been in the apartment overhead where Jack and
Jeannie had lived.
More than half of the garage was just gone, with
the debris scattered through the parking lot, vehicles
lying in a tangled mess here and there. One lay in the
field across from the garage. There were more than
half a dozen that had been parked in the waiting lot,
ready for needed repairs.
There was no repairing the damaged messes
they were now. Cinder blocks, mortar, and metal had
been slammed onto the vehicles. The wreckage
defied any sense of logic or attempts to make sense
of what had happened.
Cami stepped out of the truck, aware of being
surrounded by Callahans and all the eyes that turned
to them as three hard-cored, hard-muscled, steeleyed
Callahan men wrapped themselves around her
and defied anyone to attempt to get close to her.
As she stared up at the garage, her heart in her
chest, she tried to blink back the tears she couldn’t
hold back any longer. She couldn’t believe this had
happened.
“This wasn’t an accident,” Crowe muttered from
behind her and Rafe as she felt his arm tighten
around her back, his hand falling to her hip, his fingers
gripping it firmly, as though she would attempt to tear
herself away from him.
At the moment, her emotions were so torn,
conflicted, and thrown into chaos that she couldn’t
imagine moving away from the only person who
seemed to ground them.
“No,” Rafe growled. “It wasn’t an accident.”
“How can you be so certain?” she asked faintly.
“Why would anyone want to hurt Jack and Jeannie?”
“We’ll find out,” Rafe promised as Cami
glimpsed Archer amid a group of volunteer firefighters
and several state police officers.
Catching sight of the Rafe and Cami, Archer
lifted his hand in acknowledgment before excusing
himself and moving quickly across the debris-strewn
parking lot. “The fire marshal is refusing to allow
anyone onto the premises.” Archer’s voice was low as
he reached them, his gaze filled with somber anger. “I
can’t check for the bodies, Rafe.”
Cami wanted to close her eyes; she wanted to
deny that this could have happened. That there was a
chance that Jack and or Jeannie could have been in
that building. But Jack’s tow truck was there, as was
Jeannie’s little gray car. Was there even the smallest
chance that they weren’t in the building?
“Neighbors saw Jack going in maybe half an
hour before the explosion,” Archer sighed. “They
didn’t see anyone else.”
“He was at the house the other day,” Cami told
Archer softly. “He remembered the accident Jaymi
was in just before she was killed; his father towed the
car in and repaired it. The brake lines had been
deliberately cut.”
As the four men stared at her, their expressions
cast in hard, brooding lines, Cami detailed the
meeting and the information Jack had given her.
“You’re getting the same phone calls,” Rafe
stated when she finished. “You’re getting them and
you didn’t tell me. Someone else had to tell me.”
He was furious.
Cami could see the pure rage burning in his eyes
now, as well as the silent promise that it was a subject
they would discuss in detail later.
She could feel the regret then, that feeling that
had hidden inside her for the past weeks, teasing her,
brooding in her mind. It was regret, and the
knowledge that when Rafe did learn what she had
been holding back from him, everything she had been
holding back for him, the time to pay would come.
That time was growing closer by the second, and
she was suddenly very aware of what she could lose.
His trust.