Their UnBearable Destiny (Orsino Security Book 3)

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by Reina Torres


  Her laughter was a sexy it was teasing. “I’m in charge,” she told him and slowly released his cock from her grasp and watched as it pulsed between them. Hard and thick it made it easy for her to lift herself up and set her hands on his shoulders. Leaning forward, the tips of her breasts against his chest, she felt his broad head nudge at her folds.

  She wasted no time, lowering herself over him, her eyes closing on a shuddering sigh as her body stretched around his. He didn’t fill her so much as he completed her.

  With anyone else, the act would have been just that, a physical act, but with her hands on his shoulders and his breath on her chest, she had never felt so cherished and needy, all at the same time.

  In seconds they were lost in each other and the rhythm that only beat within their souls, and when they reached the crest of the mountain together, Ana pressed closer and sank her teeth deep into his shoulder.

  She felt him twitch and jerk in her arms as his body found a release to match hers. He emptied himself into her body as she bathed him in her joy. With her orgasm rolling through her she pulled away enough to press a soft kiss to his torn skin.

  He moaned, and she felt him move within her again.

  She used her tongue to sweep over her bite, helping him to heal the mark that she had given him.

  “No,” he sighed and pulled her closer, burying his face into the side of her neck where he’d placed his mark nearly a decade ago.

  Wrapping their arms around each other, the settled into the embrace, drawing each other’s scent into their lungs. Sometime later they fell asleep in much that same position, but smiling as they continued their embrace.

  They may have taken the long way around finding their happiness, but now they were finally able to fulfill the destiny that had been set before them from their births.

  Epilogue

  Ten Years later

  It seemed as though the entire population of Santa Biago had turned out for the festival. The main street had seen their clothing lines festooned in colorful banners and flags. The shops had their most colorful wares in the windows and everyone was looking forward to the arrival of the cars from the airport.

  Uberto parked at the head of the street and opened the side doors of the car. It only took a moment or two to empty the vehicle of most of its occupants. Lining them up along the side, he gave the whole lot a pointed look. “Wait here.”

  The looks that he got in return were all the perfect expressions of angels.

  “Hmm,” he wondered aloud, “maybe I should put every one of you back in the car to keep you out of trouble.”

  Through the chorus of denials from his little hellions, he heard his mate’s voice.

  “Stop torturing the children, ‘Berto, and come help me.”

  That got his attention and made him smile. Catching the eye of his eldest, a bright-eyed girl with a spark of mischief in her eyes, he gave her a wink. “You heard that, didn’t you?”

  “Heard what, Father?”

  He tilted his head toward the front of the car. “Your mother. Asking for help. From me.”

  A long-suffering groan came from the passenger side of the backseat. “Just help me down.”

  The children laughed, and he skirted around the car to the other side and opened the door for Ana. She had already unbuckled herself, but it took her holding both of her hands to step down from the vehicle.

  “You’re enjoying this, aren’t you?”

  When she had both feet on the ground she tilted her cheek up for a kiss and sighed with happiness when he brushed his lips against her skin. “I’m enjoying having you hold my hands and letting me have a kiss.”

  Emiliana looked down at her rounded belly. “You won’t have a chance for much more for a while. I swear I feel heavier by the day.”

  Uberto touched his hand to the side of her belly and instantly felt an answering nudge from within.

  “Stop that,” Emiliana tried to brush his hand away, “don’t encourage him.”

  “Him?” He leaned closer and brushed a kiss over her lips. “You really think so?”

  “Call it a… feeling,” she smiled, “but would you be disappointed with another girl?”

  “Disappointed?” He laughed at her worried face. “You know how much I love the girls.”

  Almost as if on cue, their eldest peeked around the front bumper of the car. “They see cars coming up the road!”

  Emiliana leaned into his hug and rubbed her palms over his back. “Well, let’s go and greet your brothers.”

  He nodded. “And their ladies tall and little.”

  “Little,” she laughed and tossed back her head, “you saw them on a video call the other week. Amara is growing by leaps and bounds.”

  He agreed, nodding, and offering his arm. Emiliana took it and walked around the car beside her mate.

  The children were nearly jumping out of their skin with excitement. The two-littlest looked as if they were excited just for the sake of it. They had little understanding of exactly what it took to bring their cousins for a visit from America.

  He didn’t have time to try to explain it again, because the moment he bent down beside him the cars traveling up the road were suddenly visible.

  The Orsinos, all three of the brothers that had been born in Santa Biago, were now home, bringing with them a new generation of Orsinos to oversee the valley and keep its inhabitants safe and happy.

  Sylvan City Alphas - The Tiger’s Innocent Bride

  Book 1 - The Tiger’s Innocent Bride

  When he saw his mate for the first time, her life was in danger. Keeping his Tiger a secret was no longer an option.

  Every day was a struggle for Tiger Shifter, Devlin Kerr. Booted from one Police Department due to his ‘questionable attitude,’ he’d landed in Sylvan City determined to give the career another go. What was an Alpha to do?

  Three weeks of even more bull and inside politics was already souring him on law enforcement all together when his Captain suckers him into working extra security at a society event.

  A society event that ends in gunfire and blood.

  And smack dab in the middle of the crosshairs? His mate.

  Secrets be damned, Devlin did what it took to save her and suddenly danger is coming at them from everywhere.

  Death, he could handle. Mayhem? Sure, just another walk in the park.

  People going after his mate? That wasn’t going to fly. He was going to do whatever it took to keep her safe from danger…

  …but who was going to keep Paige Lundin safe from him? Less than a day after they’d met, she was The Tiger’s Innocent Bride.

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  Chapter One

  Three weeks into his rookie year at the Sylvan City Police Department, Officer Devlin Kerr looked up when the stack of folders hit his desk and came to a stop just shy of his elbow. “What’s this?”

  “Looks like you won the jackpot, Kerr. The Commissioner wants you to go through these old cold cases and see what you can come up with.”

  “Cold cases, huh?” he threw back the cover on the first file and gave it a quick look. “Why does anyone want to follow up on this one?”

  Detective Carter gave him a shrug. “Don’t look at me, I didn’t pick the cases, it came down the pipe from the Commissioner. Just do yourself a favor and don’t make any mistakes.”

  Devlin managed to keep his growl where it belonged, inside. He may be considered a rookie in Sylvan City, but he’d had five very long years in the Chicago Police Department. “I don’t make mistakes, Carter.”

  The older man gave him a pointed look. “Detective Carter.” Stepping away from the desk, the plain clothes detective gave him a single fingered salute and walked away.

  Leaning back in his chair, Devlin lifted the file and began to read it again from the top.

  “Missing Yorkipoo on 14th Street and Kepler.”

  Riveting.

  Why couldn’t it be a cold case like the killing of the Mayor
’s late wife?

  It was the whole reason why the man had run for Mayor. They searched for days in a citywide manhunt. No one likes the way that kind of a crime looks to the more affluent members of society. Still, from what he understood there were no leads. The car had been recovered and by some accident of records or administration, the vehicle had left impound and been crushed before it could be fully processed. He’d seen the news, even from his hometown at the time of the crime.

  Strangely enough, there had been relatively little written or posted about the mayor’s daughter who had also been present at the time of the crime. She was a part of the mayor’s campaign within Sylvan City, but outside of it, there was little in the way of images that leaked out.

  Devlin shrugged. He could understand the idea. A child should be protected, especially a child who had seen her mother gunned down. He’d want her protected too. Maybe she was just a little girl. Sure, that would make it all make sense. Still, the case had intrigued him and it was part of the reason… okay, it the entire reason he’d jumped at the transfer to Sylvan City when his old boss had gotten tired of him solving crimes and not giving the credit to him.

  The phone on his desk rang and he picked it up, turning away from the file folder. “Officer Kerr.”

  “Kerr, this is Captain Mayfield. I need you in my office.”

  “I’ll be right there, Sir.” Pushing back his chair he stood up and dropped the file in his top drawer.

  Moments later he was walking into the Captain’s office, waved on by the secretary outside. “Captain, I’m Officer Kerr, you called?”

  The older man gestured to the chair on the other side of the desk. “Go ahead and have a seat.”

  “Is something wrong, sir?” Transferring to Sylvan City had been his idea so he wasn’t going to make a mess of things, not this early. “If there is, I’d rather we just get to the point of the discussion.”

  The Captain sighed. “Yeah, I seem to recall something in your file about your ‘straight-forward manner.’”

  “You mean my tendency to speak my mind? Captain, I like being a policeman. I like law enforcement. I just don’t like to deal with what I consider political bullshit. So, if this conversation is anything more than just-”

  “I may regret this, Kerr, but I have an afterhours duty assignment, and I need more men to fill in the ranks. You’re new in town and this doesn’t require anything more than showing up and keeping the peace at a fancy cocktail gathering. Can I count on you to do that,” raising a questioning brow at the officer, “or are you going to be the one causing problems?”

  “You give me a job, sir, and I’ll do it.”

  “Good enough.” The Captain gave him a long look and smiled. “You got a suit?”

  #

  Paige Lundin was one more banal greeting away from claiming a headache and disappearing into the ladies’ room for the rest of the night. Then again, that wouldn’t work either. Knowing her father, he’d send one of his staffers in to check on her.

  She loved him, endlessly. He was a good father and he’d tried so hard to be there for her after her mother was killed. On top of it all, he was trying to be a really good Mayor, but she knew that so many of the smiles and compliments that people kept giving him couldn’t possibly be real.

  There were just too many fake people surrounding her father. Surrounding both of them, but her concern was for him. He was the one in danger of someone stabbing him in the back. His policies were good, really good, but they were also going to be effective… if people let them be effective… and that’s what she was almost afraid of, her father being effective.

  He already had a target on his back and that’s why they had so much extra security in the room. Even during the campaign, they’d had security, but that was to be expected, Jameson had explained all that.

  Even now, as she looked across the reception area at her father, she saw Jameson standing at his right making sure all of the introductions went seamlessly.

  A waiter passed by and offered her a selection of canapes and a cocktail napkin. Her stomach grumbled, reminding her that she hadn’t been eating much leading up to the reception. Jameson and his assistant Kelly were always griping about her weight, sending her to one nutrition counselor after another, only to have them tell her father’s overzealous staff that she was perfectly healthy, just curvy.

  But, “Curvy doesn’t look healthy, Miss Lundin. Curvy looks lazy and entitled.” Yeah, right.

  So, they did their best to keep her hungry.

  Another waiter walked up to her and she flagged him down, setting a napkin on top of her first and adding a few of the canapes on top of the new napkin. He smiled at her, and explained the canapes that she’d selected were Mushroom Duxelle Crostini and Salmon Mousse on Cucumber. “You flag me down if you want more, okay?”

  She gave him a grateful smile.

  “Thanks, I’m good for now, but if you see anything with cheese…”

  “I’ll come find you.” He gave her a wink and moved off, leaving her to lift one of the salmon canapes up to her lips.

  It was divine.

  “Oh, yummm.”

  She heard a warm chuckle of laughter and felt her cheeks heat with a blush.

  “At least you’re enjoying yourself, Paigey. That’s good to see.”

  With a sigh, Paige chewed as quickly as she could to finish her bite and swallow.

  “No rush, sweetheart. Take your time so you don’t choke. That wouldn’t look good in the news.”

  Paige almost laughed and choked at the same time. Swallowing the rest of the bite she looked up to see Officer Charlie Butler, one of her mother’s old friends. “Hey Uncle Charlie!” Juggling her canapes, she leaned against his side to give him a kiss on his cheek. “I didn’t know you were working the event tonight.”

  He gave her a kiss right back. “I thought you’d like seeing a friendly face or two.”

  “You’re right about that,” she sighed, “I’ve been trying to hide from Kelly during the few moments she’s not running interference for Jameson.”

  “Those two make me dizzy,” Charlie laughed.

  “You’d think they were running some kind of undercover operation the way they ran around and handled everything like it was the end of the world.”

  “To the suit and that Kelly-woman, your daddy getting a cold is the end of the world.”

  “How well you know them,” she chuckled and nibbled at the canape. She was hungry, and Uncle Charlie didn’t care if she talked with her mouth full. “So, are you having any fun?”

  “Fun? At one of these shindigs? Not likely.” He sighed and changed the subject with a turn of his head. “I think I should probably point someone out to you.”

  That got her attention. “Who’s that?”

  Leaning closer, he gave her a sidelong glance and pointed across the room. “See the stiff holding up the wall over there?”

  Paige looked through the milling crowd and after a few ponderous moments she almost gave up, until a knot of women in spangle-covered dresses moved out of the room heading for the bathrooms.

  There was no polite way to say it, she was about to catch some flies in her mouth, because all she could do was stare.

  Beside her, Uncle Charlie chuckled and bumped her arm with his elbow. “I guess you saw him.”

  “Who is that?” She knew she should look at him when she spoke to her uncle but there was no way she was going to turn away from the view she was enjoying.

  “That is Officer Devlin Kerr. Recent transfer from Chicago. Apparently, he’s pissed off someone in the command. Not only did they stick him with this duty tonight then they told him to wear a suit.”

  Paige let out a low whistle. “And he wears it well.”

  “Careful, sweetie.” Her uncle leaned closer, bumping her shoulder, “if your father hears you talking about him like that, he’s likely to get reassigned to the officer in charge of the supply closet.”

  That got her to turn away from t
he view. “My dad wouldn’t do that, he’s all about straight-shooting with city employees.”

  Charlie nodded, over and over like a bobble-head doll. “Yeah, I know, but he’s your dad. And you’re his little girl. You show an interest in a man who looks like that? He’s liable to start worrying.”

  “Worrying?” She laughed right back. “You mean more than he already does?”

  Charlie dropped an arm over her shoulders and then picked up one of the crostinis from her napkin. “Yeah, well, he loves you, Paigey. We all miss your mom somethin’ fierce and he’s just trying to give you enough love for both of them.”

  Sighing, she laid her head on his shoulder. “Yeah, I know. I love him right back and then some, but as much as I’d love to fantasize about a guy like Officer Kerr, we both know he’s probably got a whole slew of women pining away for him in Chicago and starting to collect a ton of numbers here as well.”

  Across the room, Officer Kerr took a step away from the wall and watched a woman as she passed within feet of him as he came into the room. “Looks like he just found someone that tickles his fancy.”

  Uncle Charlie shook his head and gave her shoulder a little squeeze. “You’re beautiful, Paige. We all know it.”

  She lifted the rest of the cucumber canape to her mouth and caught sight of Kelly staring at her with wide-anxious eyes. Just to make a point, Paige put it all in her mouth and started to chew.

  “I may be a wallflower, but I’m not blind. I can see perfectly well when I look in the mirror.”

  “Hey now-”

  She put her hand on his arm to stop him from arguing. “I’m not saying I don’t like the way I look. I love my curves, Uncle Charlie, but not everyone does. I get that. I’m a realist.”

  “As long as you’re not going to let Jameson pick at you too much, I better get back to work and walk through the room.”

  He brushed a kiss on her temple and moved off, leaving her to surreptitiously stare at the hot cop across the room.

  #

  Devlin stepped away from the wall to speak to Officer Butler as he cut through the crowd with a grin. “Everything okay?”

 

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