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"Don't even think about it!" Cree warned.

The man glanced up, saw who had spoken, and scrambled to get back as far away from

the Reaper as the far corridor wall would allow. Bridget caught just a glimpse of Amala

Dayle's smiling face beyond the stunned man's shoulder as the door slid closed again.

Chapter 13

"
COMPUTER!
" Cree bellowed as he dragged Bridget into his quarters and sent her careening across the room. He was oblivious to her yelp of pain as she hit the wall and

slid down it to land in a heap on the floor.

"Yes, Captain?" the Vid-Com answered and for once its voice was subdued, respectful.

"This woman is not to leave these quarters while I am away. She is not to receive

visitors nor Vid-Coms nor is to be allowed to make them."

"What of a case of an emergency, Captain?" the Vid-Com inquired in a defensive tone.

"Not even then!"

"Sir, that is not logical. Suppose she gets—"

"Fuck your logic!"

"You language of late has become offensive, Captain," the computer chastised him. "If this continues—"

"One more word out of you and I will pull out your guts!" he roared and took a step toward the Vid-Com, intent on doing just that.

"That is not necessary. Your orders are understood and will be acted upon accordingly,

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Sir." The machine clicked off.

Bridget shook violently as she crouched on the floor, rubbing her bruised wrist. When

the Reaper turned toward her, his intent mirrored in the coldness of his demon dark eyes,

she crossed her arms over her face, allowing the sheet to fall from her heaving breasts.

"Don't beat me!" Cree went as still as a deer frozen in the sweep of a ship's landing lights.

His eyes dropped to Bridget's naked chest and held. He stood there staring at her breasts

as they rose and fell with her agitation, then his gaze lifted to her face. What he saw made

him want to pull Konnor Rhye's head clean off his body. Bridget's lips were swollen from

the Keeper's kisses. There was high color in her otherwise ashen cheeks that echoed the

rosy flush of her full breasts when he looked down at them again. His jaw clenched.

"Cover yourself, woman!" Bridget retrieved the sheet and brought it up to her chin. Her hair was tumbled about her face as though it had been caught in a whirlwind. She risked a

glance at the tall man towering above her, fists clenching and unclenching at his sides,

and thought she well might not survive this night's work despite Dr. Dean's assurances

otherwise.

"Faithless bitch," she heard her master whisper and flinched as he moved.

Hunkering down before his captive, Cree almost smiled as the Terran female cowered

back from him, plastering herself to the wall. He held her terrified attention, not speaking, and allowed her to feel the depth of his fury. When her eyes filled with tears, the right

side of his mouth lifted in a parody of a grin.

"You should cry, Bridget," he told her. "It is only fitting that you should shed tears for your lover."

Bridget's mouth trembled. "What are you going to do to him?" she asked, afraid of his answer.

Cree's left eyebrow twitched upward in disdain. "I can do whatever the hell I fell like

to him, Bridget," he replied. "He is a lowly Keeper. What is your Earth saying? A dime a dozen? He is expendable and easily replaced."

"Don't hurt him," she pleaded. "I beg you, Captain. He's a good man. He—" She stopped as he reached for her, squeezing her eyes shut as his hand came toward her face.

When she did not receive the slap she expected, but a whisper-soft touch on her cheek

instead, she opened her eyes and looked at him.

"You lied to me," he accused in a soft, tender voice. He traced the back of his hand down her cheek. "You betrayed me and took advantage of my trust."

"Blame me, then," she begged. "Do what you will to me, but don't go after Kon—"

"Do not say his name, Bridget," he warned her in the same quiet voice. He turned his hand over and cupped her cheek. "Not ever again." He rolled forward to his knees before her. "Do you understand?"

"Yes." she nodded. "Anything you say, Captain. Anything you want."

He cocked his head to one side. "Did he take you?"

Bridget felt a shudder go all the way through her soul. She felt the sweat form on her

upper lip, saw him look down at her mouth as she flicked out her tongue to wipe away

the salty moisture. "Captain..."

"Did he take you?" he interrupted, stressing each word.

She tore his gaze from his. "Yes," she whispered.

"This night," he wanted clarified.

"Yes," was her soft-as-a-breath reply.

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"Did you enjoy what he did to you?"

"Captain, please, I..."

"
Did you enjoy what he did to you?
" Once more each word was stressed individually, tiny poison darts coming at her:

She drew in a hitching sob. "Yes."

"Say it," he ordered softly.

Bridget moaned. "No, please don't make me do that."

"Say it," he repeated in a gentle encouragement. "Tell me you enjoyed what he did to you this night."

She hung her head, shaking it from side to side, moaning. Her shoulders hunched

forward as she sobbed. "I can't."

"Shall I go ask him if he enjoyed it or not?"

Her head snapped up and she saw deadly purpose stamped on his dark countenance.

"No. Please no!"

"Then tell me."

Bridget lowered her head once more. "Yes, Captain, I enjoyed it."

He didn't speak again for some time then he drew in a long breath, let it out slowly, and

moved his hand to her chin where he caressed her, his thumb stroking the point. "Do you

want him to die, Bridget?"

"No!" she denied, her eyes wide.

"A horrible, agonizing death?" he continued as though she had not answered his first question.

"Please, no."

"I can arrange for him to be with me at my next Transition."

She saw his willingness to put Konnor Rhye to death and she tried to shake her head,

but couldn't for his grip tightened about her chin.

"I would tear out his jugular and drain the bastard dry," he said in a matter of fact tone.

"Is that what you want?"

"No," she cried, tears falling down her cheeks. "No."

"What," he asked in a silky, sultry-low voice, "are you willing to do to keep him from such a fate, Bridget?"

A cold shiver ran down Bridget's spine, struck in the deepest regions of her belly. "W-

what do you mean?" she counted.

The whisper was as soft as a fledgling's down when he answered: "What are you

willing to do to convince me not to mutilate your lover?"

She was shocked as he bent forward and pressed his lips knowingly, expectantly to her

forehead, but Bridget schooled herself not to show it. She watched as he pulled back and

felt his hot breath on her face. She searched the fevered sparks dancing in his dark orbs—

those demonic windows on a dark-stained soul.

"What will you do?" he breathed.

The intense sexual longing she saw leaping at her from his searing gaze fascinated her.

The heat from his body, the smell of his arousal was intoxicating, and she found herself

drowning in the brown abyss of his need. She had no way of knowing the subliminals

encoded in the music she listened to daily were sending silent messages to her to respond

to that sexual need vibrating in Kamerone Cree.

"Whatever you w-want, Captain," she managed to say.

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His smile was slow, lazy, and infinitely victorious. His hand moved from her neck to

her left breast and molded itself around the warm flesh. Bridget sucked in a breath,

caught in the web of longing that had entangled them both as he hefted the weight of it in

his palm and squeezed. When he leaned forward, laying his cheek against hers, his hand

tightened on her swollen breast and she groaned. His breath against her ear sent shivers

all the way to her toes.

He took her hand and placed it against the front of his uniform trousers. "Do you feel

my need, milady?"

"Yes," she gasped, her hand shaking.

He withdrew slightly and when his mouth slanted toward her own and his velvet-firm

lips briefly touched hers, she felt a wild quiver of longing stab through her womb. His

tongue parted her lips and slipped between them, flicked along each corner of her mouth,

then stabbed deep in the warm recesses.

Bridget was lost, reveling in the feel of his lips on hers, her hand beneath his pressed to

the bulge of his flesh. He was molding her fingers to him, making her rub his erection.

She growled deep in her throat as he leapt against her palm.

"What will you do to satisfy my need, Bridget?" he whispered against her mouth.

"Anything you desire."

Cree pulled back from her, removed his hand from hers though he kept her breast

captive with his other hand. "Anything?"

"Yes, Cree," she answered, her body on fire wanting his.

He stared deeply into her eyes for a long, long time, judging the truth of her answer,

the depth of her own need. Her nipple was a hard little nub against his palm and he

circled it with his hand.

"Please." She strained forward to plaster his hand to her chest once more. "I will do whatever pleases you!"

He smiled at her, watching her answering, hopeful smile, then his became brutally

predatory. "That's good to know," he said, removing his hand from her. He came slowly to his feet then reached out a hand to her.

Bridget stared up at him in confusion then settled her hand in his. He helped her to her

feet, then pulled her—unresisting and more than compliant—into the strength of his

powerful arms. She nestled against him, hearing the thunderous tattoo of his heart

beneath her cheek; reveling in the musky scent of him; thrilling to the hand on her hair,

gently stroking her head. Her arms went about his hard waist, held him to her.

He held her that way for a long time then he spoke, his voice a purr of victory.

"I want you..." he began and when she tilted her head to look up at him with breathless expectancy, his smile turned brittle.

"Yes?" she asked

Cree eased her out of his arms and held her by the shoulders, looking down into her

face. "I want you to go bathe."

Bridget's brows came together. "Bathe?"

"Aye," Cree answered. "You have his scent on you and it offends me." He dropped his hands. "I will not lie with you until you are rid of the stench of him."

A tremulous, relieved look came over the Terran woman's face and he wondered why,

but she was quick to smile at him, quick to agree and obey. He watched her go, felt a

sliver of doubt drive under the flesh of his heart. When the door to the bathing chamber

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closed behind her, the smile slipped from his face.

"Computer?"

"Yes, Captain?" came the hesitant reply.

"Should an emergency arise while I am gone, you may allow help to enter my quarters.

See that nothing happens to her."

"Of course, Captain," the Vid-Com said with what could have passed for relief from a human.

"No visitors and no calls," he reminded the computer.

"Duly noted, Sir."

"And I want a list of anyone who tries to contact her. Is that clear?"

"Yes, Captain."

"Now, lock the sauna for exactly five minutes."

"But Dr. Dunne is in the unit at this time, Captain." The Vid-Com sounded puzzled.

"Do you still wish me to lock it?"

Cree took one last look at the closed door of the unit. "Aye," he answered.

When Bridget was finally able to get out of the sauna, Kamerone Cree was gone.

JUSTICE ONAR was in the transporter room when Cree reported there the next

morning. He took note that the Reaper was bleary-eyed and looked tired as though he had

not slept. Greatly pleased with what he considered to be Kamerone Cree's fear of being

sent to Helios Twelve for punishment, the Justice wished to prolong the moment.

"I want him shackled," pronounced Onar.

The technicians turned shocked faces to the old man. Not a one of them was willing to

put irons on the Reaper. They risked a glance at Cree and found him standing perfectly

still, a murderous look on his tired face. But not a one of them there would have laid

money on what the Prime Reaper did next.

"If that is what His Grace wants," Cree said, holding out his arms, palms up, "then do it." He locked his gaze on the old man "You would not want to disappoint him."

Onar's chin came up. "Be careful, Captain. I can just as easily make it two months, you

know."

"Oh, I know you can, Your Grace," Cree replied. "That is why I am not fighting." He turned and looked at the Captain of the Guard. "And I want it noted in your report that I went willingly to my punishment, Commander Wynth."

The Keeper nodded.

Justice Onar's lips tightened. He had wanted to see the Reaper manhandled into the

Transporter. He had been looking forward to laughing at the raging fury on Cree's face as

he was sent to the penal colony. Realizing there would be no more entertainment, he lost

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