him. Her brown eyes had light golden flecks that sparkled in the sunlight. Stubborn and mischievous, a terrifying combination. “But I’m glad I saw you first. I needed to know you were all right too.”
That nurturing streak of hers was even stronger than he’d thought. Couldn’t say he didn’t prize that trait. In fact, he wanted, more and more, to give her a little one to mother.
He bent his head, taking himself another kiss. Her lips were sweet, soft, generous. Given the choice, he’d have hauled her straight up to his bed. “You sure you don’t want me to pave the way?”
“No.” When she straightened her shoulders, her full breasts strained against the bright red halter top she wore.
His mouth went dry. “Brought all your weapons to war, did you?”
“I’m a firm believer in outgunning a man—and kicking him once he’s down.” She fluffed her hair.
Although she grinned at him, he could still see lingering hurt in her big brown eyes, and he squeezed her shoulder. “I love you, Sally.”
She leaned against him for a moment. “Love you too—even if you are an idiot.”
He wanted to defend her, to at least accompany her back and take the brunt of Galen’s anger. But sometimes two people had to battle it out, and stepping between them would only get the peacemaker slaughtered by both. “He’s working in the cabana.”
After a final kiss, he gave her a slight push and remained where he was. Probably going to make sure she made it to the cabana before retreating out of hearing distance of the battle to come.
Smart guy. And actually, she was glad. When she and Galen argued, Vance tended to intervene, which wasn’t good if tempers got hot. She’d never forget the men’s fistfight…and all the bruises.
At least, no matter how angry Galen got, he’d never physically fight with a woman. And he’d said once that he never administered punishments when he was angry. Her ass was safe for the moment—because she intended to piss him the heck off.
Veering to the right, she headed down the overgrown path to the hidden cabana.
As she stepped inside, she spotted Galen in the kitchen area, buffing newly placed tiles.
He saw her. For an instant, his eyes lightened with pleasure, and everything in her surged up with joy.
A second later, his carved face turned deadly cold. “What the
Feeling as if she’d walked into an ice storm, she looked away as she regathered her courage. A new bondage table sat across the room. Pretty, all dark wood and leather padding. It was the one she’d seen in the catalog. Her jaw set at the thought of them using
And Mr. Grumpy Pants wasn’t going to intimidate her. She set her hands on her hips. “Hiding out?” she asked, her tone frigid enough to match her insides.
He didn’t even blink. “You were told not to come here. I want you gone. Now.”
“No.” He moved toward her, and she had no doubt he’d grab her by the hair to haul her off to her car.
“Damn you,” she said, not exactly under her breath, and edged behind the bench. “If you won’t talk, you can listen.”
His fingers tightened on the buffing cloth as he stalked around the bench. “Because you could be killed.”
“You didn’t even have the courtesy to talk with me about it. Just—
Under the thin white T-shirt, Galen’s powerful shoulders were rigid. His angular jaw was tight. “Vance wasn’t gentle with you, Sally, and I’m sorry for that.”
She had a moment of hope. “That’s all right, but—”
“Now that I’ve apologized, get your ass back to Gabi’s house.”
“No.” Hey, if he could use one-word sentences, so could she. Just to drive home the point, she added, “I live here. I’m going to my room.”
Even as she turned, his brows drew together into a straight black line.
She got two steps out the door before being yanked back into the cabana. “You will go back to Gabi’s.” His hands tightened on her shoulders, and he gave her a shake. “It’s not safe for you here.”
“It’s not safe for you either, Mr. Hotshot FBI Agent.” She realized her voice had risen. “I’m not going anywhere unless you do too.”
“This is my job.”
“No, dumb-ass, this is where you live!” From the startled look on his face, she must have shouted that. She waved her hand at the room. “Does this look like a downtown office? No, it does not.”
A muscle danced in his cheek, and his grip on her shoulders turned painful. “Sally, Somerfeld’s brother wants revenge. He’s killed two cops—and their families with them. He—”
“I
“What map?”
“Oh, please, do you really think I can’t access any information I want?”
“Hell, I forgot who I was talking to.” His hands eased slightly. “Then you know—”
“I know he’s never left the northeast. He’s brilliant but crazier than a hoot owl. I know it’s still not one hundred percent safe.” She curled her fingers around his wrist. “I also know I love you. This is where I belong.”
“Fuck!” He stalked away from her and punched the wall.
He punched another hole and turned. “I will not have another woman die because of
His anger threatened to flatten her like dry cornstalks in a gale wind. Her back hit the door.
“You will get your ass out of here, and you will stay away.”
“Forever?” she whispered. When grief darkened his eyes, she realized this mess had awakened his nightmares…and the idiot planned to push her all the way out of his life. “But you love me.”
“That. Is. Irrelevant.”
“That is
He bit back an automatic denial—such a guy—and nodded. “I am. I couldn’t stand to see you hurt.”
“Instead you’ll rip my heart right out of my chest?” She punched him again and sucked in air against the flash of pain.
He grabbed her wrist and hauled her closer. “At least you’ll be alive.”
“If I’m alive, I want to live. I can’t live inside a cocoon, Galen.” She glared up into his eyes. “Do you think you’re the only person who worries about a lover dying? Who had someone they love die? Because of something they did?”
Shock spread over his face as he realized she was talking about her mother. “Sally…”
“You can stay inside your cocoon, all wrapped up tight until you shrivel down to nothing.” She opened her palm. “But I want to spread my wings—and love. You worked with me to be sure guilt didn’t rule my life. You need to help yourself now.”
His jaw stayed tight.