Wicked Ties (Steele Security Series)

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WICKED TIES

A Steele Security Novel

by

A.D. JUSTICE

 

 

 

 

Copyright 2014 A.D. Justice

ISBN: 
978-1497414860

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Wicked Games (Book 1, Steele Security Series)

Crazy Maybe (Book 1,The Crazy Series)

 

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ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

 

 

 

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

PROLOGUE

CHAPTER ONE

CHAPTER TWO

CHAPTER THREE

CHAPTER FOUR

CHAPTER FIVE

CHAPTER SIX

CHAPTER SEVEN

CHAPTER EIGHT

CHAPTER NINE

CHAPTER TEN

CHAPTER ELEVEN

CHAPTER TWELVE

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

CHAPTER SIXTEEN

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

CHAPTER NINETEEN

CHAPTER TWENTY

CHAPTER TWENTY ONE

CHAPTER TWENTY TWO

CHAPTER TWENTY THREE

CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR

EPILOGUE

GUARDING HEARTS BY LL COLLINS

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

COMING UP

CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

First and foremost, I want to thank my Lord and Savior for His continued forgiveness of a sinner. 

 

To my husband:  I love you!  Thank you for putting up with the late nights, long weekends and the less than stellar kept house.  Writing the book didn’t help much with any of that, either.  :)

 

To my Street Team:  Y’all are the best!  Thank you for being my beta readers, my sounding boards, my biggest supporters and the best all-around people in the world!  Love all of you!

 

To my readers:  Thank you for taking a chance on a new indie author!  I love hearing from everyone so stop by my page and say hello!

 

To my friends:  I have the best support group ever!  I don’t know how I managed to do anything right before I met the best friends anyone could ever ask for. A.M. Madden, Skye Turner, LL Collins,
Ren Alexander, Tricia Daniels, JM Witt, Christine Davison, T.H. Snyder, and Joanne Schwehm -- I love every one of you!!!  .

 

To the bloggers:  None of this would be possible without your help, support and tireless pimping! I love everyone in this great group of people!  I can’t name one without naming everyone because you’ve all been so helpful and wonderful friends.

PROLOGUE

 

 

 

“C
olt!  Coming to you, buddy!  Get ready!”

Colt widened his feet
and slightly bent his knees, getting into his stance as the batter took a swing.  Just as his coach predicted, the ball flew in low toward him in his shortstop position and bounced off the ground once before he caught it and whisked it to first base.

“Out!”

“Great job, Colt!”  Colt heard his father call from the stands but he didn’t take his eyes off the field.  The sun was in his eyes but his baseball cap helped some in shielding his face. The bright spring day was perfect weather for a game.  The vividness of the tulips, pansies, and daffodils in bloom colored the landscape.  The slight breeze kept the sun from being too hot, but the heat didn’t matter to Colt.  He played all summer in the sweltering heat and loved every second of it.  But this, this was a perfect spring Saturday for baseball with his dad watching.

Colt punched his glove a couple of times and took his stance again as the next batter swung.  He loved
this—the smell of the dirt, the feel of swinging the bat, and the sting of catching a line-drive.  He was only seven, but he knew he wanted to be a professional baseball player when he grew up.  That would make his daddy so proud.

“Let’s get ‘em, son!”  He knew his dad’s voice anywhere.  He could pick it out of the crowd of parents on both sides of the dugouts with his eyes closed.  He loved the game, he loved the crowds, he loved everything about baseball—but none of it compared to how much he loved his father. 

His father, John, worked a lot of hours and had to travel frequently, but he never failed to make time for Colt.  Every day that he was home, John spent time doing
something—anything—with Colt.  He taught him everything he knew about baseball in their backyard.  They had just started working on football, too, since Colt was close to being old enough to start playing on the local recreation league team.  But Colt insisted that baseball would always be his first love.

John also made it a point to teach Colt from an early age how to treat a lady.  Even at seven years old, Colt could see how much John and his mother, Beth, loved each other.  They unfailingly showed
one another complete respect and trust.  They were affectionate with each other and with Colt—keeping their small town Alabama home as cozy as possible.  Colt felt loved, safe, and secure with his parents.

After Colt’s team won the game, John took the family out for the standard celebratory dinner of pizza and ice cream. 
Afterward, John and Beth strolled hand in hand toward their home on the oak-lined street of their small town.  Colt was secure on John’s broad shoulders and thoroughly enjoyed being able to touch the lowest branches of the trees as they walked and chatted.

Late that very night, Colt heard voices coming from the kitchen.  Sneaking out of his bed, he crept down the hallway, crouching low against the wall to keep out of sight.  Just as he reached the opening to the kitchen, he heard his parents speaking in hushed tones.  He could tell they were concerned about something but he couldn’t hear what they were saying.  When they started moving
toward him, Colt rushed back to his room and jumped in the bed.  Several minutes later, John knelt at Colt’s bed, ran his fingers through Colt’s hair and whispered, “Just remember I love you.  Always, son.”

The next morning, he woke to his mother’s quiet sobs.  Walking softly to his parents’ room, he saw his mother holding a piece of paper.  He silently crept closer and closer to her until he could read the note over her shoulder.  She never knew he was there and he silently made his way back to his own room. 

He was only seven, but he could read the one line the note contained.  And he knew he was forever changed because of those eight little words.

“You and Colt are better off without me.”

CHAPTER ONE

 

 

 

The reception for the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Noah and Brianna Steele, was in full swing.  They intentionally kept the wedding small, with only immediate family and close friends invited.  Some of the close friends in attendance—like Shadow, Rebel and Bull—were all also employees of Steele Security, Noah’s security firm located in downtown Miami.  The unbreakable bond was sealed between the “brothers” when all the men served together in the Army as Rangers, and finally in a remote area in the Middle East in the clandestine Delta Force unit. 

Noah and Brianna exchanged vows at sunset on the beach, with the bride radiantly glowing in her early pregnancy and the groom smiling from ear to ear, like he was the luckiest man in the world.  Noah and Brianna’s relationship had been through hell and back over the past several years.  But with Brianna’s return to Miami, they managed to pull the pieces back together and move forward as man and wife, stronger than ever.

Engrossed in their nuptials and having eyes only for each other, neither Noah nor Brianna noticed the figure lurking in the shadows.  The one person that was tracking their every move while keeping out of sight of the guests, the wedding planner, the caterer, and other workers.  The one uninvited guest had crashed their private party but remained unannounced, unseen, and unheard.  The one who patiently waited for the right opportunity to make a move toward the happy couple.

When the wedding party moved to an outdoor event tent, the uninvited visitor patiently waited outside.  There were plenty of ways to blend into the
background—to be invisible and silent—when it was absolutely necessary.  This was one of those times.  It was absolutely necessary to keep quiet and stay hidden.  The intruder’s sole focus was to wait them out, knowing that they eventually would
have
to leave the sanctity of the tent and head for their waiting limousine.

The intruder patiently waited as the wedding guests danced, laughed
, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves inside the fully air-conditioned tent.  For everyone except the blushing bride, the champagne flowed freely. 

Bull, Rebel
, and Shadow all met Brianna in the Middle East when she was on assignment as an investigative reporter.  They were actually her assignment, but in a short span of time, they developed a close relationship.  They became her brothers, in the same manner that Noah was their brother, and they each took that unspoken oath seriously.

Bull’s commitment to Brianna and Noah was unconditional and unwavering.  As Brianna and Noah’s brother, he felt a keen responsibility to keeping them safe, watching their backs
, and being available whenever they needed him.  He loved Brianna like the little sister he never had and she had more than proven her worth in his eyes. 

Brianna shared dances with her new husband, Noah, and then with Shadow and Rebel, throughout the evening.  But Bull waited until the end of the evening to request his dance.  He viewed his relationship with Brianna as a special one.  He didn’t easily trust people and she had earned his
trust—actually twice in one lifetime. 
No one
had ever lost his trust and then won it back again.  No one until Brianna, that is.

“Can I have this dance?”  Bull’s smile lit up his handsome face as he leaned down and offered his arm to Brianna.  She had just taken a seat next to her husband to rest her weary, swelling feet when Bull approached. 

When Brianna first met the team, it was Bull who was the hardest for her to get to know.  She knew right away that he regarded loyalty and trust as the ultimate test of friendship.  If anyone failed that test, they would never get another chance.  For those who passed the test, they would never find a more loyal friend.

“I don’t know if that’s a good idea, man.  Her feet are-,” Noah started to respond, but Brianna cut him off.

“It’s okay, Noah,” she patted his arm and turned to Bull, smiling warmly, “I would love to dance with my brother.  I thought he’d never ask.”  Brianna smiled as she stood and walked to the dance floor with Bull.

Noah smiled proudly as he watched one of his best friends walk off with his glowing bride on his arm.  There was no jealousy in
their relationship.  Noah knew very well how Bull viewed allegiance, honor, and trust in their tight-knit group.  He knew when he met Brianna in the desert that he would one day marry her.  There was absolutely no reason to ever question her love and faithfulness to him.  She’d already proven that to him with everything they had been through.

Bull was hurt when he thought Brianna had betrayed him.  His trust in her was temporarily shattered.  After she revealed the truth, and Bull understood all the events of the past, he realized he had been wrong about Brianna’s intentions. 

When Noah thought about it, he had to admit to himself that he was relieved that Bull was able to forgive Brianna for her breaching his –trust—even if it was for a good cause.  It would’ve been hell living between the two strong-willed, hard headed people he loved had Bull not relented.

Arm in arm, Bull escorted Brianna to the dance floor and gently twirled her around to face him as they began swaying to the slow music.  Bull looked around the tent, taking in all the happy faces, the toasts and cheers of glasses clinking. The bride and groom’s deep-rooted love was evident to anyone who even glanced at either of them.  He knew his friends would have a perfect life together.  Not that there would never be problems, but their trials had only made them stronger and better prepared to face whatever the future may bring.

Bull had accepted long ago that he would never have
this—
a wife, someone who holds his heart, someone with whom to share his thoughts or someone he could trust with every facet of his life.  He was happy for his friends but it just could never be in his cards.  That decision was made for him—inside him—long ago.  He didn’t share his feelings, dreams, fears—or his love—with anyone outside of his group.  He sure as hell didn’t give his heart away to anyone who could hurt him.

“You look gorgeous, Sunny,” Bull said, referring to her with the nickname she’d earned when she first met them while on assignment.  “It was a beautiful wedding and Noah is a lucky man.  I can’t wait to be an uncle and help Noah teach that baby boy a few hand-to-hand techniques.”

Brianna burst out laughing and put her forehead on Bull’s expansive chest.  His high school football coach gave him that nickname because of his enormous and formidable stature.  Following through on his duties was tantamount to his sense of
honor—and one of his duties was to be an uncle to the baby growing inside of her.  And his honor would not be impugned. 

Brianna shook her head in only slight disbelief at his statement and asked, “What if it’s a girl?”

With an equally serious face and tone of voice, Bull answered, “She can learn, too.”

When Brianna laughed, Bull finally conceded and laughed along with her.  “Seriously, Brianna, I am looking forward to being an uncle.  You and Noah will be great parents.”

“Thank you, Bull.  That’s so sweet of you.  I mean that,” Brianna responded before straining on her tiptoes to kiss his cheek.

“I want you to have fun on your honeymoon, but I want you to be careful, too, Bri.  Don’t leave Noah’s side if you can help it.  I don’t want anything to happen to you. 
Promise me
.”  His smile was gone and so was any glint of humor.  He was instantly back on soldier duty and she was his charge.

Bull’s sudden seriousness and frankness caught
her by complete surprise.  Bull was normally a man of few words, but when he did find it necessary to issue a command, he meant what he said.  For him to specifically ask her to stay close to Noah and be careful meant he knew something she didn’t know.  She knew that much about him, and she also knew better than to quiz him about it.  Years of working on a “
need to know
” basis made him keep information to himself much more than the average person. 

Still, Brianna searched his eyes for any trace of worry or any other sliver of information she could use later
to pry everything out of Noah.  Bull felt her penetrating stare, knowing what she was looking for, and steeled himself against it.  The last thing he wanted was to add undue stress on her, especially while she was pregnant, but he learned to rely on his instincts many years ago.  Those instincts had kept him alive in many hazardous conditions. 

Realizing she would have better luck penetrating Fort Knox than penetrating Bull’s thoughts and feelings, Brianna nodded in agreement.  She responded, “I promise,
Bull. I don’t intend to leave Noah’s side the whole two weeks unless I absolutely have to.”

Satisfied with her word, Bull escorted her back to Noah, who was waiting patiently at the bride and groom table.  As they approached, Bull watched Noah’s eyes take in his new wife.  He was amazed with how they filled with love and admiration.  They demonstrated how possessive and protective
he was of Brianna. 

He became even more possessive and protective of her after he learned of her pregnancy. In honor of the love that flowed between Noah and Brianna, Bull made a silent oath to do whatever it took to keep Brianna safe.  He meant what he
said—he was looking forward to being an uncle and he would use any means necessary to protect his family.

Noah’s eyes reluctantly left Brianna and met Bull’s.  Brianna saw the immediate shift in Noah’s
demeanor—the crinkling of the outer corners of his eyes, the hard set of his jaw, and the deep breath he inhaled that drew Noah up even taller than his normal Greek-god self.  She knew he saw something in Bull’s countenance that set him on guard.  Noah and Bull had worked together for too long and had too many full conversations without ever saying a word for Noah to have missed it.  She just wished
she
knew what it was.

Noah took
Bri’s hand and pulled her into him for a full body embrace.  Since he towered over her, Brianna couldn’t see the looks he and Bull exchanged or even guess at what the looks conveyed to the other.  When she pulled back, Noah lowered his head and gently brushed his lips on hers, his hands on either side of her face, then deepened it to kiss her thoroughly and completely. 

It really didn’t matter how many times he’d kissed her in exactly that manner
, every time made her weak in the knees and gave her heart palpitations.  Mr. Noah Steele was one fine specimen of a man, and she was so thankful that their lives were reunited.

“It’s time to go on our honeymoon,
Mrs. Steele
.  Let me take you away from here now,” Noah whispered seductively to Brianna.  Brianna knew full well that his words held a triple meaning—that it actually was time to leave, that he wanted to get her alone, and that he knew something was wrong and he wanted her as far away from it as possible.  She decided to go with the meaning that she liked the most.

“Take me away, Mr. Steele. 
Take.  Me.  Away
,” she replied as she wrapped her arms around his neck, stretched on her tiptoes, and kissed him back.  As his strong arms wrapped around her, she forgot about Bull’s warning.  She forgot about the guests who were most likely watching.  She forgot about anything and everything else that the world wanted to throw at them. 

It was time for her honeymoon with the man she loved.

 

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