Authors: Lolita Lopez
import-and-export business you had in mind.”
Naya gawked at the Shadow Force operative. “How
the hel—”
“It’s my business to know everything that happens on
the
Valiant
.” Then, with a smirk, he added, “Plus, Halie
has the biggest mouth when it comes to bragging on her
friends.”
She made a mental note to thump Halie the next time
she saw her.
Limping, Terror made his way to the door and
Limping, Terror made his way to the door and
grabbed his crutches. He waved his hand in front of the
frame. Pausing in front of the open door, he looked back
at her. “You know, if you decide to leave Menace, we
could use a woman like you on our team. Your skils are
quite impressive.”
Naya glanced at Menace, who snored even louder
now. Love blossomed in her chest. “I’m flattered, but no
thanks. I’m staying right here.”
With a final nod, Terror left the hospital room. She ran
her finger along the edge of the envelope. Out in the hal,
something noisy and metal hit the floor. The ensuing
clatter ripped Menace from his dead sleep. He jumped
to his feet and turned his body so that he shielded her on
the bed.
She smiled at the sight of him protecting her and
caressed his arm. Menace jerked as her touch registered.
Spinning around, he gazed down at her in surprise and
wonder. “Naya?”
“Hey.” She didn’t know what else to say.
“Hey, sweetheart.” His grin quickly morphed to a tight
line of concern. “Should I get a medic? Are you in pain?”
“I’m good.” She rubbed his fingers. “I’m a little
groggy, but I feel okay.”
groggy, but I feel okay.”
He eased onto the bed and caressed her cheek. “I’m
so glad you’re finaly awake. It’s been six days since I
brought you here.”
Her eyes widened with shock. “Six?”
“Yes. They kept you in a medicaly induced coma for
three days and then weaned you off the sedative and on
to some accelerated healing drugs. From what I
understand, it takes a lot out of your smaler bodies.
Exhaustion is a side effect.”
She glanced down at the hospital gown covering her
stomach. “Is it bad? The scarring, I mean.”
He didn’t lie to her. “It’s not pretty, but they tel me it
wil heal nicely. You’ve seen my scars. Yours wil look
the same in time.”
“I guess that’s not so bad.” Better than the alternative,
she thought grimly.
“Naya, some of your injuries required certain repairs
that might upset you.”
Gruesome images flashed through her mind. Weakly
she ordered, “Just tel me.”
Menace held her hand. “They had to take one of your
ovaries. Your uterine artery was damaged.”
ovaries. Your uterine artery was damaged.”
The shock of it left her dizzy. After avoiding pregnancy
for most of her adult life, the thought of never
experiencing one cut deeply. “Can I—wil I be able to
have babies?”
“Yes,” he answered quickly. “They assured me that in
time there’s no reason you can’t have children. They’l
monitor you more during pregnancy but you’l be
perfectly fine.”
Relieved, she took some slow breaths to stil her
racing heart. “Next time, you might want to lead off with
the good news, Menace.”
“There had better not be a next time, Naya.” He
brushed his fingertips along her forehead and down her
jawline. “You scared the hel out of me. I thought—” He
stopped himself and gulped. “I know I screwed up,
Naya. I know you probably hate me and you’l never
trust me again, but I stil love you. I’l always love you.
Even though I don’t deserve you.”
“Hush,” she whispered. Emotions warred within her.
She traced the hard lines of his face and gazed into his
light-green eyes. “You’re a big, stupid sky warrior and,
yes, you broke my heart and my trust. I’m not saying it’s
going to be easy to start over but, Menace, you’re the
going to be easy to start over but, Menace, you’re the
only man in the universe who can help me piece it al
back together.”
Menace exhaled roughly, the sound very near a sob.
Eyes glistening, he blinked rapidly and pressed his
forehead to hers. “I’l do whatever it takes to make this
right.”
Eyes closed, she savored his heat and scent. “You
could start by teling me you love me and giving me a
kiss.”
Puling back, he peered down at her with such
adoration. He claimed her lips in a tender kiss. “I love
you.”
“I love you too.” She remembered the envelope and
found it next to her hip. She lifted it up for Menace to
see. “Terror brought this.”
His gaze turned murderous. “That bastard was here?”
“I guess beating the crap out of one another wasn’t
enough to settle up?”
“Not even close,” Menace growled. “Why? Have you
forgiven him?”
“No, but I’m not going to waste energy being angry at
him.” She rubbed her thumb across his mouth. “You
him.” She rubbed her thumb across his mouth. “You
shouldn’t either.”
He didn’t say anything. Tapping the envelope, he said,
“You better open it.”
Her gaze fel to his cast. “How long are you in that
thing?”
“Three weeks if the bone-knitting injections work.”
Amazed by the kind of medicine and technology the
Harcos possessed, Naya opened the red envelope.
Official-looking papers were tucked inside. She puled
them out and showed them to Menace. His expression
instantly brightened. “They rescinded our forced divorce
and reinstated our bond.”
“That was fast.”
Menace’s happiness deflated. “You don’t have to sign
the contract again. I don’t expect… Not after…”
She roled her eyes. “What happened to the rough,
possessive sky warrior who chased me down in the
forest and tossed me over his shoulder? Aren’t you
supposed to just
tell
me that I’m signing the contract
again?”
“I’m sorely tempted to give it a try.” Chuckling,
Menace reached into his pocket and retrieved the blue
Menace reached into his pocket and retrieved the blue
colar he’d chosen for her. Somber and with such
emotion lacing his voice, he said, “I don’t expect you to
start wearing it anytime soon but when you’re ready, you
let me know.”
“Wel, isn’t this quite a change? You’re actualy asking
me what I want this go-round?” She laughed softly. “The
last time you had a bonding contract in hand, you had me
gagged and cuffed and already wearing your colar.”
He flashed her that sexy grin she loved so much.
“Sweetheart, you’l be out of here in no time. Believe me.
That can be easily arranged.”
The promise of good times to come made her smile.
She grasped the front of his shirt and dragged him down
for another kiss. Smiling, she ghosted her mouth across
his. “Baby, I’m counting on it.”
The End
About Lolita Lopez
While browsing bookstore shelves as a teenager, Lo
discovered the erotic writings of Anaïs Nin and Anne
Roquelaure. Certain her mother would not approve, Lo
smuggled the books home and squirreled them away in
the most likely of places—under her bed. Late at night,
she delved into the sensual worlds both writers created.
As a co-ed studying biochemistry and genetics at
Texas A&M University, Lo dabbled in creating naughty
tales to entertain her friends. Study for a midterm or pen
a deliciously dirty story to delight her smal band of fans?
Not surprisingly, Lo is now on an extended sabbatical
from colege.
Luckily, Lo stumbled onto the world of erotic
romance publishers. She realized there were other
readers and writers who loved and craved breathtaking
romance with the spiciest of love scenes. She took a
chance and submitted her first novela. The rest is history.
Lo lives in Texas with her family and beloved Great
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