Authors: Lora Leigh
Tags: #Romance, #Romantic Suspense Fiction, #Suspense, #Fiction, #Contemporary, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Murder, #Crime, #Erotica, #Ranchers
from its moorings as pleasure expanded, exploded,
enraptured until she swore her spirit was torn from her
own body and shot straight to Rafe’s.
The emotions that swirled through the pleasure
were a combination of so many things, so many
hopes, needs, and dreams that she had never known
she had.
The bond she had always sensed between them
seemed to open up, to burn around her, as she stared
into the rich brilliant blue of his eyes as he tightened
before her, his expression tightening, his body
tensing, his teeth baring a second before she
watched his release flood his expression and the
sensitive recess of her rear.
Hard, fiery spurts of semen blasted inside her,
the sensation adding to the ecstasy, pushing it higher,
increasing it, rocking the very foundations of her
knowledge of herself and Rafe.
As though such pleasure could never be
contained, it exploded again, imploded, tore through
every particle of her body, then tossed her through the
sensations until she found herself trembling beneath
Rafe, shuddering at the extremity of the sensations as
she fought to catch her breath.
She was wasted. Exhausted. She was so weak
she could only whimper helplessly as she felt him
slowly pull free to collapse beside her.
She was used to Rafe cuddling her afterward, but
when he wrapped his arms around her he pulled her
close to his heart, holding her more firmly than he had
before.
And she hadn’t even realized how she had
needed this each time they had been together. To be
held so snugly, so close, that there would be no
chance of slipping free of him, whether he was asleep
or not.Drowsiness gripped her, exhaustion settled
inside her, as she felt the heavy lassitude of sleep
slowly easing over her.
She roused only seconds later as she felt Rafe
running a warm, wet cloth over and between her
thighs, reaching back to the slick cleft of her rear. He
cleaned her as though the thought of her comfort was
uppermost. He had every time. Each time they had
been together he had taken the time needed to rise
from the bed, collect the cloth, then clean her gently.
Her lashes lifted drowsily, as she was uncertain
whether she wanted to wake enough to watch him or
not.
“Sleep, baby,” he murmured tenderly as he
dropped the cloth to the towels that lay beside the
bed. “We’ll talk in the morning.”
About what?
She didn’t ask the question, though. Instead, she
let sleep overtake her, though she didn’t slip into the
deepest reaches of it until she felt Rafe return to the
bed. When his arms went around her, he pulled her
into his embrace and the heavy beat of his heart
against her ear lulled her into a sleep more peaceful,
more fulfilling, than any she had known before.
CHAPTER 24
She had expected Amelia to show up before dawn, to
slip into the house as she had done when they were
teenagers and grounded for some transgression.
What Cami didn’t expect was to come sharply
awake just after dawn to the heavy crack of her
bedroom door against the frame.
Before her eyes were open Rafe was moving.
He rolled her from the bed, still naked, moving
with a powerful surge of strength as he took her over
the side of the bed to the floor, the weapon in his hand
trained across the room.
She couldn’t blame him for it. He’d been trained
to react and to move at the slightest sign of danger.
After all that had happened in the past weeks,
who could have blamed him for leveling that weapon
on her father?
Her sperm donor, she liked to call him, because
there was nothing fatherly about Mark Flannigan.
“What the hell are you doing here, Flannigan?”
Rafe growled, even as he wondered where his
cousins were.
“Now then, wouldn’t it just surprise you to know
I’m here to see my wife’s daughter.”
His wife’s daughter, not his own. Rafe caught the
mocking inference in Mark’s tone, and from the flinch
of her body he knew Cami had caught it as well.
“I need my robe,” she whispered almost silently,
more than uncomfortable at the thought of being
naked in front of her father.
Rafe had no such problems, though.
Rising to his feet as he cast Mark a scowl, Rafe
padded across the room to where the silken robe was
draped over the lady’s chair that sat in the corner.
Pulling it quickly over her arms, Cami kept her
gaze on her father and wondered why he was there. In
the time since she had bought the house from her
parents, not once had either of them come by to see
her home.
“There was no need,” he assured her, his gaze
scathing as it flickered over her and Rafe again.
Rafe still hadn’t dressed. He was too busy sitting
on the bed and watching her father warningly. She
could have told Rafe that no amount of warning could
stop whatever her father had in mind to say.
His gaze flicked back to her again.
“How disappointing,” he told her, a sneer pulling
at his lips. “I would have never expected such a
betrayal of your family, even from you.”
Even from her, as though betrayal were
something he had grown to accept as a part of her.
“Your opinion of me or anything I do isn’t anything
I lose sleep over, Mark,” she told him casually,
knowing that the worst thing she could do was allow
him to see how easily he could wound her.
She had learned better than that years before.
“What I’d like to know is how he managed to slip
past Logan and Crowe,” Rafe stated.
Mark snorted. “They were out back for some
reason.” He shrugged comfortably. “I have a key.”
“I’d like that key back,” she informed him. “Is
Mom okay?”
“As if you care,” he accused her. “You’re too busy
fucking her daughter’s murderer to even check up on
her.”
Cami could only shake her head. She called the
facility daily and went to visit whenever she could.
Her mother didn’t even recognize her. Cami
doubted her mother even thought of her when she did
have the presence of mind to remember her.
“What do you want, Mark?” Cami asked wearily
as Rafe rose to his feet, pulled his jeans over his legs,
and pulled the zipper up nonchalantly.
“I couldn’t believe it when I heard how you were
consorting with these bastards.” Mark flicked his
fingers to Rafe to indicate not just him but also his
cousins, who weren’t in the room at the moment.
“I don’t want to hear this.” Cami lifted her hand,
seeing the rage in her father’s face and wishing she
had changed the locks to the house when she had the
chance.
“You don’t want to hear this,” he sneered back at
her. “This is how you repay the love and loyalty Jaymi
felt for you, isn’t it? They killed her, Cami—”
“They didn’t kill her, and I won’t deal with you at
the moment. Leave, Mark.”
His expression twisted in fury. “Give me the
courtesy of calling me Father, you little whore.”
The conversation was over as far as she was
concerned. The accusations she could handle; the
name-calling was much harder to overlook or to turn
the other cheek on.
“Your mother heard what you were doing here, in
her home, in the room where she once slept in her
bed,” he snarled back at Cami as he shoved his
hands into the pockets of his slacks and watched her
as though she were a foul odor he couldn’t disperse.
“Then you told her,” Cami accused him, feeling
her chest tighten in pain and anger at the thought of
what Mark would have said or could have done to
torment her mother. “Tell me, Mark, don’t you ever get
tired of punishing Mother for having me, and me for
living when Jaymi didn’t?”
His expression darkened further. “I forgave her
for giving birth to you,” he informed her. “But no, Cami,
after this.” He nodded toward Rafe. “After this, I’ll
never forgive you for living. Jaymi wouldn’t have
betrayed you this way. She sure as hell would have
never slept with the man who killed you.”
“I would hope not.” Cami shrugged. “You should
leave now. If you really believe Rafe and his cousins
are murderers, then it’s hard telling how they’ll react if
you continue to stand here and throw their crimes in
their faces.”
She glanced at Rafe. The smile he gave her
father was all teeth. “Yeah, only God knows how much
fun we could have with that one,” Rafe snorted.
“Leave the key before you go, Mark.” It should
have hurt. It should have broken her heart a thousand
times over, but all she felt was regret.
He could have been a father to her.
He had been Jaymi’s father. He had loved Jaymi
with a father’s devotion that Cami had envied.
A devotion she’d prayed for just a bit of. An
ounce of. Hell, she would have settled for Mark to
simply tolerate her.
The smile that curved his lips was one that
echoed with relish. She knew that whatever was
coming, he expected to cut her to the bone.
“Your mother will never know I told you the truth,”
he told Cami confidently. “She’ll never know I finally
found the chance to tell you how thankful I am that
you’re not my child.”
Shouldn’t she be shocked?
Cami stared back at him as Rafe cursed under
his breath and moved to her. His arm went around her
as he moved behind her, drawing her against him and
providing a warmth, a security, she’d never had
before. Facing Mark had never been easy. It had
never been comfortable. But he’d never been so
deliberately cruel either.
It wasn’t shock that filled her, though, and it
wasn’t pain.
“I think I’ve known that for a very long time,” she
told him softly. “If you meant to hurt me, Mark, then you
haven’t succeeded.”
That was exactly what he had expected.
He glowered back at her and Rafe. “You’ll pay for
this,” Mark finally snapped. “You’ll pay, Cami, when he
kills you. When he tortures and rapes you—”
“And if you didn’t notice the fact he was in my
bed when you so rudely barged in, then you’d realize
he didn’t have to rape me,” she retorted. “No more
than he would have had to rape Jaymi. Stop walking
the Corbins’ line, Mark, and think for yourself for a
change. Jaymi tried to tell you he and his cousins
weren’t involved in any wrongdoings. But like
everyone else, it’s much easier to please James