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Part Three

 

Peace Found Through a Child

 

 

"If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong together."

 

Mother Teresa

Chapter Seventeen

 

“Boss, what do you want us to do now?” the man asked into the phone. If the boss
had actually been there, the man would have never rolled his eyes and smirked as he
did now. Diego would have killed him.

“You need to sit and wait. I am scheduled for a business meeting in San Diego two
days from now, where I will firm up our plans now that we know where they are. Don’t
leave the hotel. I will call when I arrive and we will arrange a meeting as soon
as I can leave where I have to stay. It will be short notice and important you are
there, no fuck ups,” Diego barked into the phone.

“Of course,” he lied smoothly. Of course, he would not sit in a hotel room for forty-eight
hours and wait. He may get his money from the boss, but he also held the man's secrets,
one he would not want to get out either. It would mess up his image.

There was a click on the phone and he hung it up. “We need to be ready in twenty-four
hours to move. No leaving the hotel,” the man said and headed toward the bathroom.

“Where are you going?” his partner asked.

“To shower, I figure we have enough time to hit the strip clubs and find a little
entertainment,” he laughed and turned back to the bathroom.

“Are you crazy, he will kill us,” his partner said.

“No, he knows I have a little insurance policy on him. He may yell and grumbled,
but the asshole would never chance the fact his cover would be blown,” he said and
walked into the bathroom. “Call for a limo.”

“Idiot thinks he has control over me?” Diego ranted. “He doesn’t know who he is fucking
with. I let him live because I want to, not because he knows too much.”

“Of course, sir,” Frisco said and nodded.

“Make sure your guy is watching, see where they go, and if they raise any eyebrows.
His family will be here tonight, if I think he is a liability, he and his family are
dead,” Diego ordered and then waved his hand for the man to leave him.

It was by pure luck he found out where the bastards were hiding from him. One small
email was all it took. The old woman probably didn’t even know she sold out her son.
But she would, Diego was going to make sure of that. Moving quickly, he picked up
the phone once again.

“Find the next one, just in case my men fail. They will move, I am sure of it once
they know we can find them. I don’t want to wait this long again,” he said into the
phone.

“We have the next one, a woman called Harper Bret. She answered the phone hours ago
and verified her address for the military,” his man said.

“Good, get a team in place, I want to be able to send a message if need be,” Diego
ordered and hung up the phone. Bastards would not know what hit them in a few days.
The full wrath of his family would be brought to their doorstep and there was not
a thing they could do to stop it.

Chapter Eighteen

 

“Where the hell are they?” Master Chief snarled and pointed to the driveway. “We
need them in place today.”

Jolly nodded and said, “I know, but it takes a few to get here from Colorado. You
can’t just get in a car and drive, half of the state is mountains, it takes a while.
Gage, they will be here.”

Dallas put an arm around his shoulder. “It never gets any easier.”

“What?” Master Chief said confused.

“Protecting your children and wife. It never gets any easier, even when there is
nothing going on, you will find yourself getting pissed if someone looks at them wrong.
Or storming to the school to kick the shit out of the first boy who touches your daughter.”
Dallas smiled.

“Sammi is my ward, and Jolie is not my wife. We are trying to figure shit out,” Master
Chief mumbled and felt the tightness in his chest at the thought. Ted and Marie were
Sammi’s mom and dad—no one else.

“Sorry, son, Sammi will know who her biological parents are because you will tell
her. But the day-to-day parenting will be all you,” Dallas said and slapped him on
the back before leaving him alone once again to keep vigil on the front of the house.

An unknown enemy was coming, and he would be damned if they would touch his family
and friends while there was a breath left in his body. Gage turned to look at the
table. Spread over it was the weapons they had brought from San Diego, hidden in
the back of the moving truck.

All of them knew they needed them, even if some of them were illegal on American soil.
They were still in their normal traveling package. David was on the phone to the
locals letting them know what was going on.

Sable and Desire were making calls as well. Hell, they could have a militia before
they were done. Gage had no clue that so many of the people in this community rallied
together when the shit it the fan. Damn, the mayor was bringing out his stash, which
apparently rivaled even theirs.

Master Chief walked to the table and loaded his weapon, he needed to feel it against
his thigh—it would calm him down. He was a marksman, and could shoot the paint off
a nail at a thousand yards if need be, with his scope it would be farther.

Ice and Lobo were on sniper duty currently. They climbed on the roof a few hours
ago and were relaying anything that looked suspicious. So far, the only thing they
had called on was to let them know the cattle were wandering in the front. They had
the wranglers out right now, moving them. A man could hide behind one of their animals
without too much problem.

He heard the click in his ear, and snapped the rounds in his gun and turned. “Four
Black SUVs turning into the drive,” Ice whispered.

“Hold fire,” Jolly ordered.

“Hold,” he repeated and stood still. Jolly stepped out to the front porch and then
waved. Whoever must have given the right response to Jolly because he called the
all clear.
Shit, it felt like they were right back in the military again
, although this time they would be defending their families.

Master Chief let out a sigh of relief, he walked out front to help direct the men
to where they needed to be. The Calvary had arrived, and at least now, they had trained
men who could help monitor the ranches at night. Dallas had already sent Noah and
Bailey plus Jazz, over to David’s house to get settled. Another couple of SUVs should
have just gotten there as well. All in all, Jolly pulled all of his free men up here.
Rex and Steve already called their huge family, and the guys were coming as well,
should be here by nightfall according to the itineraries.

Bear and Trent were stopping for a few things like C4, and detonation cord. The Commander
called in a favor to a friend who had some of this stuff, no one questioned for what.
They were a little surprised their straight-laced commander had so many nefarious
contacts, although as the Commander reminded them, "Whomever is responsible fucked
with the wrong family—mine."

Soon after they had that settled, the people from the town began to arrive. Gage
and his friends had an issue with civilians putting themselves in harm’s was, especially
when they were dealing with organized trained killers. None of them would have been
able to live with themselves if something happened to an innocent.

Before this whole thing started, Alex and Slone gave the men who worked on the ranch
time to get their things together and leave, promising they would be paid even if
they left, but they wanted the guys to decide. All of them had stayed and all of
them were armed and showed their marksmanship. The team felt like they were more
than prepared, they were also on horseback and could leave to get help if needed.

A large portly man slid out of the huge truck, his backend was covered, and when Alex
approached him, Gage heard the man identify himself as Deke Winters, the mayor of
Healing.

All of the team came to stand with Alex as he was going to explain the townsmen needed
to take cover.

“Sir,” Alex said politely. The man's eyes narrowed and he frowned and held up his
hand.

“Don’t ‘sir’ me, now before we get any further, let me show you what I brought,” the
Mayor said and almost waddled back to the tail of the truck.

Alex held up his hand as both Gage and Drake opened their mouths to voice their protests,
stopping them to allow the mayor to continue. Drake and Jessie had just joined the
other men when they were able to leave their post on the roof since others had arrived
to help.

“Now, these are from my collection, have some more, but figured this would do,” the
Mayor said and flipped opened the tarp on the back and pointed.

They rounded the truck and Gage wanted to laugh in surprise but held it back so he
didn’t offend the older man. In the bed lay a few cases of semi-automatic guns, a
few cases of grenades and a lot of miscellaneous weapons and gear.

“I have the tank at home, but I figured unless we hid it in the barn it wouldn’t do
us much good for the element of surprise. But just so you know, if we had a week
or so, it would be ready for you,” the Mayor said and David stepped forward with his
mouth open and looked from the truck to the Mayor. “What have you got to say Sheriff?”

“Mayor Winters, you know half of this stuff is illegal right, I could take you in
right now, and a working tank, are you nuts,” David roared.

“Son, I was fighting wars when your mama wiped your dirty ass. I sure as hell know
how to use these things. Shit, probably better than these guys, I respect the SEALs
so don’t take no offense, fellas, when I tell you I was a Ranger, and a damn fine
one at that,” Deke said and smiled.

“Oh well, sir, we just don’t want anyone getting involved here that could get hurt,”
Alex said weakly and looked back at Slone who was laughing and his fathers who had
a gleam in their eyes.

“Alex, why the hell did you think we picked this town, because of the calm nights.
Hell no, Deke served with your grandpa, we let him know what we needed, he found it,”
Dallas said.

“Nice, dad, send us into a fucking militia zone,” Alex snorted.

“Not just me here either, several of the men I served with moved in, and there are
others who have come. We take care of our own, son, and don’t you forget it.” Deke
winked. “Let’s get this unloaded. There is more coming.”

“Well at least we are going to be able to fight a small country. I wonder if they
have any Intel Agents here.” Deke turned and pursed his lips and then said.

“Yep, Dougie from the Feed and Supply is right in back of me. Oh and the Principal
of the school is a sharp shooter, he is coming, too. Had to make sure his rifle was
cleaned. And if this lasts a long time, Wanda and Trudy have the USO wrapped up,
they can put on a hell of show. Been training the waitresses at the bar, right good,
too,” Deke said and pulled a gun off the top of the pile. “Now this is Lucy, named
after the love of my life, she was mean as a snake, but damn we could have used her
about now. No one will use this but me, and I intend on making them pry it from my
cold, dead fingers if they want to try to take it. Has a wrist band connect that
will detonate my grenade if they try.”

“What is the grenade’s name, Norman?” David grumbled. The guys shook their heads
and started off-loading into the storm cellar, they didn’t need someone to fire into
the cache and blow the whole fucking ranch up.

When the unloading finally stopped, they had tents being put up in the back along
with about ten fifth wheelers that people had brought. They claimed the rest of the
townsmen were in town. Gage was sorry when he asked where they were.

“Oh, the town bomb shelter. We have enough food to last for a couple of months down
there. Plus, they installed a dance floor for the young people, you know they get
bored real quick,” Deke explained.

“Right, they are bored after loading their M16 and playing cops and robbers in the
bunker,” Gage said.

Jolie rolled on the bed and laughed as David and Gage explained to her what the hell
had happened outside.

“I am not joking, I expected Rudy from the Tasty Freeze to pull up with a bazooka,”
David said.

“Well, apparently we have moved into a lovely safe town,” Jolie said and kissed Sammi
who was laying with her giggling.

“Sable, you, and Desire, know where to go right?” Gage said, pulling off his guns
and putting them on the table they moved in front of the window. They were all keeping
watch tonight. “Here are my side-arms, I have more downstairs so keep them close.”

Jolie rolled her eyes, “We run down to the basement, and hide in the lock room, there
is food, water, and other supplies to last us for a week. Plus a Sat phone to call
for help. I know how to fire a gun, we are good.”

“Gotta have a plan,” David said and leaned down and picked up Sammi. “And you, baby
girl, are going to get some sleep. Can’t have you being crabby.”

“She is bathed and ready for bed,” Jolie said and kissed the little girl. Just in
case, a crib had already been set up in the basement safe room, with all the amenities.
Gage and Drake were staying with her monitoring the cameras.

“Now, how about a goodnight kiss for me?” Gage laughed.

Jolie approached him and appeared to be thinking about what he said.
“On one condition,” she said.

“Okay, what condition?” Gage said with a grin and pulled her into his arms.

“When all of this is done, I want a normal seduction. I mean, wham-bam thank-you-ma’am
is great, but you know a girl would like to be romanced instead of taught how to load
a gun properly.”

“I think that can be arranged,” Gage said and kissed her deeply.

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