SEALED with a Kiss
Midnight Delta Series
A Novella
By Caitlyn O’Leary
© Copyright 2016 Caitlyn O’Leary
ISBN # 978-1-944787-12-7
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Dedication
To all of us who are nervous and need reassurance. Remember people you love will always have your back.
Synopsis
When Billy Anderson decided to ask Rebecca Barnes to the Valentine’s Day Dance, he had no idea he would be getting advice from six Navy SEALs. All of the men mean well, and some of them really do help, but his real issue is Rebecca.
There is more going on with Rebecca than she is willing to share. She needs help. The men of Midnight Delta will go above and beyond the call of duty to help the young woman Billy cares for. Will they be able to make sure that Rebecca is safe and happy?
Can the advice of Drake, Mason, Darius, Finn, Clint, and Jack help Billy and Rebecca have the Valentine’s Day of their dreams?
This book contains adult content and is meant for ages eighteen and older.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Synopsis
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Biography
Books by Caitlyn O’Leary
Excerpts from Her Adoring SEAL
Chapter One
Billy Anderson
He watched his sister rushing to the back of the diner as she took another order. She was in her element. It used to bother him, seeing her working so hard, but Mason, her fiancé, had made him realize this was part of what made her happy. She came back out holding a pot of coffee.
She had a bright smile for him as she breezed by the table where he was doing his homework.
“Hi Billy, how’s it going? Do you have any questions? Darius is going to be here soon. He should be able to help.”
“Nope, I’m covered.” She made as if to fluff his hair, and then stopped herself. Thank God. He was going to be fourteen next month.
She went to top off the coffee for some of the regular customers, and take the orders of people he hadn’t seen before. He went back to his social studies homework. He loved social studies. He was paired with Rebecca Barnes for a project, and she was brilliant. She was one of the nicest girls he had ever met. He thought about her, and her long brown hair and golden brown eyes.
He’d traced over the heading of the paper with her name so often the paper had almost torn through. It didn’t matter, Rebecca said she was going to type it up on the school computer. Still he didn’t want her to see how he had messed up their notes.
A piece of pie was suddenly placed in front of him. He looked up and there was Shirley. She owned the diner, and was like a second mother to his sister since theirs had died.
“Working hard I see.”
“Huh?”
“Who’s Rebecca Barnes?”
Billy put his hand over their names, and looked up at Shirley.
“This is a project about Martin Luther King for social studies.”
“Uh-huh. Not that he isn’t a pretty interesting guy, but I don’t think he has you mooning over him. Who’s the girl? If you spill it to me I won’t tell your sister.” Shirley sat down across from him.
“What girl?” Billy groaned as he looked up and saw Darius Lane towering over the table. Darius was one of the Navy SEALs in Mason’s unit. Mason was practically his big brother, so all of these guys considered him his little brother too.
“Nobody.”
“Rebecca Barnes,” Shirley answered. “She’s in his civics class.”
“Social studies,” Billy corrected.
“Order up,” Peter yelled from the back.
“I guess my break is over.” Shirley got up from the booth. She fluffed Billy’s hair, and he hunched over.
“I guess you’re too old for that?”
“Yeah. But it makes her feel good so I don’t want to hurt her feelings. It’s not worth complaining about.” Darius tilted his head and smiled.
“I knew I liked you.”
“I thought it was because we both spent time in foster homes.”
“Well there is that. Speaking of which, do you still talk to the Bards?” Darius asked, referring to the people Billy had lived with for over two years.
“Yeah, Mason, Sophia, and I were just over there for a barbeque two weeks ago. The twins are both in gymnastics. Do you stay in touch with the people you fostered with?”
“Only the last guy we stayed with, Old Henry, nobody else.”
“Who’s we?”
“The two other guys I was in foster care with, Donny and Steve. We were together for over ten years. Anyway, Old Henry took us in when we were about your age, he was great.”
“Is he dead?”
“Nah, he actually wasn’t that old. He was probably fifty, he just seemed old at the time. He was a retired sergeant from the Army. So who is Rebecca Barnes, and don’t tell me she’s nobody.”
“We were paired to work on this project together. We’re meeting at the library tomorrow.” Billy toyed with the pie in front of him. “Dare, she’s really quiet. I try to get her to talk. I know people pick on her.” Immediately Darius was looking at him, really looking at him.
“Why?”
“She’s a foster. She’s in one of those homes, with three other kids, where they do it to collect the checks. She’s always wearing Goodwill clothes. She thinks I’m just being nice to her. When I brought up I was in foster care too, she shut down.”
Darius took a deep breath. “I know just the kind of places you’re talking about.”
“What do I do? What do I say?”
“I take it you want to be more than just a friend?”
It was Billy’s turn to take a deep breath.
“I want to invite her to the Valentine’s Day Dance, but even though some of the girls pick on her, the guys hit on her. She’s turned down two of them already. Hell, Dare, maybe I ought to settle for what I’ve got and stay friends with her.”
Darius just stared.
“Yeah, I want more. But I’m going to be fourteen next month, and she just had her birthday last month. It’s not like we’re going to get married. But I sure do think about kissing her. I think about it a lot.”
“You’re on the right track. The part where you need to start
out as friends. Have you talked to Sophia?”
“I can’t. She still sees me as her baby brother. She practically raised me. She can’t see me as older.”
“She will. She’s just needs a little more time. Talk to Mason.”
Billy thought about it. Maybe Dare was right, maybe he was doing this correctly. And talking to Mason was a brilliant idea.
Billy finally felt good enough to start eating pie.
Chapter Two
Darius Lane
Darius went outside to gently lean on his ’67 Ford Mustang Convertible. It was his baby. She was powder blue, and the idea of getting a smudge on his car wasn’t worth thinking about. He pulled out his phone and called one of his friends on speed dial.
“Gregory.”
“What? You don’t even have time to say ‘hello’ or your first name anymore?”
“Cut the shit, Dare. No, I don’t.” Steve sounded irritated.
“Are you okay?”
“No I’m not, what do you need?”
“How about a beer after work?”
“Can’t. Work never ends.” God, his friend sounded terrible.
“I’m picking you up at seven. You’re leaving the office whether you want to or not.”
“Seriously, Dare, I can’t. I’m up to my ass in alligators. Do you know how overloaded the San Diego foster care system is? I can’t find enough people to foster the kids, and it seems like every single one I do find is shit. I live, eat, and breathe this. I can’t take any time off.”
“Perfect, I want to talk about a case. The difference is you get to eat some dinner with an old friend and have a beer.” He heard his friend thinking.
“One beer. You’re buying. You pick me up.” The phone went dead. Then it rang again.
“Lane,” Darius answered, just to get his friend’s goat.
“I want gossip. You haven’t been serial dating for months now. I want to hear about the woman who has your tail tied in a knot.” The phone went dead again.
Fuck.
****
“Okay, you were right. I needed to get away from the office.”
“I’m always right.” Darius grinned at Steve.
“Don’t make me spit up a perfectly good beer.”
“Hey have you seen Donny’s infomercials?” Darius asked about their foster brother.
“I hear he barely skated by without being indicted the last time. Seriously, this is a Ponzi scheme.”
“You’re tuning him out when you watch those infomercials in the middle of the night, aren’t you?” Darius asked. “This one he’s not asking for investors. Instead you go to the hotel near the airport and pay to hear his investing ideas. You invest in his expertise. No Ponzi scheme. He’s finally figured out how to sell his bullshit.”
Steve stared with his mouth open in awe.
“You’ve got to be shitting me. People pay our Donny for advice?”
“I know, right?”
When Steve could finally talk again, he asked, “Tell me about the new case you’re wanting me to investigate, and this woman in your life. Not in that order.”
Darius rubbed the outside of his beer mug.
“You wouldn’t believe the woman stuff.”
“Try me.”
“She’s almost like a spy. She’s this incredible hacker who robs drug lords to fund shelters. She scares the shit out of me. She’s always in some fucking situation that could possibly get her killed.”
“Oh shit, that’s priceless. You’re the straight arrow guy who wanted to be a doctor. You wouldn’t cross the street against the light until you were thirteen. Even then Donny had to dare you.”
“I’ve learned how to color outside the lines,” Darius defended himself.
“Enough for a girl like this?”
“She doesn’t need somebody who breaks the rules, she does enough of that on her own. She needs a bloody keeper.”
“How long have you been dating?”
“Ha!” Darius’ laugh was loud and bitter. “We’ve never dated. I’ve met her once, and talked to her a few times. I’m pretty sure she lives in Oklahoma. She faked her own death when she was seventeen to get out of an abusive foster home.”
“Sounds to me like you have your work cut out for you SEAL-Boy.”
“Would you not call me that?”
“If the flipper fits...”
Darius pulled a piece of paper from his pocket. “Here’s the information on Rebecca Barnes. I think she’s in a foster farm. She just turned fourteen. She’s coping, but she shouldn’t have to.”
“Ah shit Darius, coping is better than having to live in a group home, which is what a lot of kids are dealing with.”
They sat there silently and drank their beers.
“So how bad is it? I thought it was better than when we were in the system. You were going to clean it up, Steve.”
“It’s all about funding and finding people who will come forward to be foster parents. Good people.”
“You got the Peppers shut down.”
“Fuck that, yours and my testimony got the old man sent to jail.” Steve raised his glass. Darius gave a half-hearted smile. To this day, it seemed too little, too late.
“Yeah, but Mrs. Pepper would still be taking in kids if it hadn’t been for you. Hell, her daughter started to foster, and you stopped her dead in her tracks.” Darius raised his glass again.
“When was the last time you saw Old Henry?” Steve asked.
“Yesterday.” Darius grinned. “He told me you were working too much and I needed to kidnap you. Said I was uniquely qualified for such a mission.” Steve snorted.
“Let’s order food or I’ll never be able to get work done tonight. What else did Henry say?”
“That you, me, and even Donny were the best things that ever happened to him.”
“Isn’t that a hoot, since living with him was the best thing that ever happened to us,” Steve murmured.
Chapter Three
Mason Gault
Sophia traced the contours of Mason’s chest with her fingers. Mason cherished his Sunday mornings with Sophia. She didn’t have to be at the diner early so he got to watch the colors of dawn wash over her body and paint her skin with golden light.
On these mornings, without the alarm, she awoke like a kitten. All soft purrs, brushing against him, rolling and twisting until she found the right position for them to snuggle. Sophia had one leg draped over his hips, and he held her head nestled under his chin. His fingers sifted through the fine silk of her golden blonde hair.
“Mason,” she whispered.
“Good morning, beautiful,” he whispered the lyrics of the song.
Her fingers dug into his chest, and he ached with hunger.
“You make me feel beautiful.” He looked into her green eyes.
“Then I’m doing my job.” He swept in for a kiss, loving the taste of her happy smile. He licked, and she opened, he took his time with tender forays, so they could enjoy their precious extra time this morning.
Her hands kneaded his neck, then worked their way upwards until she was scraping his scalp with her nails. He almost yowled with pleasure. She grinned into their kiss, and he broke it off to look into her dancing eyes.
“You know what you’re doing, don’t you?”
“Hopefully driving you out of your mind,” she teased.
He cupped her breast, brushed the tip with his thumb, and she arched up with a gasp. “Mason, it’s too much.”
“Fair’s, fair.” He trailed his tongue between her breasts, then blew on the wet path making her senses sing. Ever downwards he went, loving how her soft tummy seemed to thrum with excitement. Her fingers stroked his cheek, and he rubbed the beard roughed skin against her hipbone. She shuddered.
“Mason,” she moaned, moving her body against his face so the sensations could intensify. He coasted his hands behind her, gently caressed the backs of her thighs, and then parted them.
“You’re so gorgeous, I couldn�
��t ask for a more responsive lover.” He dipped his head and gave a soft lick. His woman was soon writhing and begging for more.
“Please, come to me. Be with me.” He moved slowly upwards, and pressed inside her warm depths. Mason savored the carnal connection blended with the beauty of Sophia’s embrace.
The bond between them in these moments was so intense, that he was never quite sure who pleasured who. But as always they took flight together and landed softly in one another’s arms.
****
“I’m thinking you get something extra special for breakfast after that,” Sophia said. She gave him a long slow kiss.
“Yes, and I should be the one doing the cooking.” He smiled down at her.
“You just did.” Sophia giggled, as she pushed at him. Mason rolled over and watched as she made her way into the bathroom. He laid there and listened, the shower ran for a bit before he went in to start shaving.
“Mason?”
“Mmmm?” He loved watching her put on her lotion in the mornings.
“Have you noticed anything weird about Billy? He seems to be preoccupied.”
“Haven’t you asked him about it? I mean, you two talk about everything.”
“I have. Either it’s about Dad and he’s protecting me, or it’s a girl, and he doesn’t feel comfortable talking about it to me.”
Mason pulled the blade across his chin, and considered what she said.
“I’ll take him out surfing and see if I can get him to talk. On one condition. You arrange to take some days off. You’ve been working too hard.” He cut his glance sideways and saw her give him a frown.
“It’s the thing with the gourmet shops. I’m so excited they want to carry our line of baked goods. Plus I don’t like leaving Shirley in a lurch.”
“You’re not. You’ve hired two new girls. The diner’s fine. You can tell the gourmet shops they’ll have to wait a couple of weeks until you hire additional help. Anyway, my Mom wants to come down and start planning the wedding with you. So you have to.” He watched her light up. He loved that his two best girls got along so well.
“That’s great. But you know I’m going to keep the wedding simple.” He rolled his eyes, and rinsed off his razor. He went over and kissed her.
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