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by Lynn Raye Harris


  Dane’s phone buzzed in his pocket. It was Matt.

  Slight detour. Swing by the marina on your way back. Three of our suspects there with a boat. Getting ready to go out. Flash & KR can’t get close enough. Maybe you can.

  Dane texted a one word reply: Copy. “Let’s take a walk down to the marina,” he said to Ivy.

  She turned her head. “Now? It’s midnight, Dane.”

  He reached for her hand and glanced around at the street. There were people out, drinking, carousing, and having a good time. It was definitely a tourist town.

  “I know, babe. But you know how much I like boats.”

  She looked at him for a long minute. And then she nodded. “Okay.”

  “You gonna be all right in those shoes?” he asked as they walked.

  “It’s not that far.”

  “You let me know if it gets to be too much. I’ll give you a piggyback ride.”

  She snorted. “I’ll keep that in mind.”

  They headed down an alley and cut over to another street along the waterfront. There were several marinas on Emerald Key, but this one was run by one of their suspects. Omar Baz was a citizen now, but his parents had emigrated from Afghanistan when he was ten. He had suspected ties to radical groups, though he’d never done anything illegal. He had, however, made several trips to the Middle East—specifically Qu’rim and Acamar—over the past few years. That wasn’t a crime, and yet it was somewhat suspicious considering his business didn’t take him there.

  Dane led Ivy down the plank dock and toward the shuttered restaurant on the water. The sound of laughter came from a boat parked in a slip where a group partied hard. Not the boat Flash was talking about, probably.

  “What are we looking for?”

  “Nothing special.”

  “Dane.” She was frowning at him like he was a kid caught in a lie.

  He pulled her in close and put his arms around her. She stiffened for a moment, and then she went soft in his arms as he lowered his head and nuzzled her ear.

  “Boat,” he said, breathing her in. “Getting ready to go out.”

  She lifted a hand to his cheek, and a lightning bolt of need shot to his groin.

  “Okay.”

  The sound of voices came across the water and hit their ears. It wasn’t the laughing people this time. The language was foreign. He couldn’t tell what it was though.

  “It’s not Spanish,” Ivy said as if she’d read his mind.

  “Come on.”

  She went with him down the dock, toward the sound. They moved slowly, feeling their way along based on the tone of the voices. A change would mean they’d been seen or heard. But the men kept talking like nothing had interrupted their conversation.

  Dane led Ivy to the railing of the restaurant. The deck was higher here and looked down on another part of the marina. A light shone along one narrow arm of docking. Three men stood together, smoking and gesturing toward a boat.

  “Can you see the name of the boat?” Ivy asked.

  “Too dark.”

  “Then we need to get down there.”

  He grabbed her hand as she turned and started to walk toward the stairs leading down. “Too dangerous.”

  “And what we’re searching for isn’t?”

  She had him there, but still. He wasn’t going to risk taking her closer. If he could get her to the bungalow and make sure she was secure, he could double back.

  “We know which slip. That’s enough.”

  “No, it’s not.” She took his hand and a jolt rolled through him. “Can you act drunk?”

  “What?”

  “Drunk, Dane. Can you act the part?”

  “That’s not what I was saying ‘what’ about. You aren’t going down there.”

  Ivy sidled up to him then, laid her palms on his chest before sliding them up and over his shoulders. “Yes, I am, sugar. With or without you. Now, I suggest you act drunk and follow my lead. Can you do that?”

  He let his hands slide around to her ass. It was cheap of him, but shit, she was gorgeous and she made him horny.

  “What do I get for the trouble?”

  Because he knew she wasn’t going to let this go, and if he went along with her, he could still control the situation.

  “You get to touch my ass like you’re doing without me ripping your head off.”

  He almost laughed. Then he squeezed her bottom appreciatively. “Might be worth it. Be more worth it if you’d let me kiss your ass.”

  She patted his cheek. “One thing at a time, honey. One thing at a time.”

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN

  Ivy tugged Dane toward the stairs. She didn’t think he would go at first, but he followed her down until they were on the main dock. From there, it was a short walk to the dock that branched down toward where the men were. When they reached the entrance to that dock, she stopped and turned to Dane. He didn’t look happy, but at least he was cooperating.

  “You ready for this?” she asked.

  “As I’ll ever be… but Ivy…”

  She turned back to him.

  “If anyone makes a move toward you, I’m done doing things your way.”

  Ivy sighed in frustration. “Don’t get twitchy on me. No jumping the gun. Make sure they’re really going to try to harm me first, okay?”

  He snorted. “Haven’t you ever heard the saying shoot first and ask questions later? If I wait, it could be too late.”

  “I’ve heard the saying… but let’s not start shooting anything without extreme provocation, all right?”

  He sighed unconvincingly. “Yeah, all right.”

  She started down the dock and Dane walked behind her. The men were still smoking, still talking, and hadn’t yet noticed them. But the click of Ivy’s shoes on the boards made them look up suddenly. One man reached behind his back.

  Ivy knew it was now or never. If she didn’t do something, Dane would go all superhero in about three seconds. And that would ruin any chance they had of finding out information that could lead them to the submarine.

  Ivy giggled like she had a head full of air and took Dane’s hand, her heart thrumming with adrenaline and a touch of excitement. He stiffened slightly, but she pushed him against a pillar and plastered herself to him. For a split second, she thought he wouldn’t cooperate. But then his hands went around her and her breath shortened as she found herself flattened against the full length of Dane’s body.

  Oh God, what had she been thinking? This was insanity. Not the part where they came out here to find the boat’s name, but the part where she let Dane hold her. It was like she’d been subjected to sensory deprivation for years and now everything was lighting up at once.

  If this lasted too long, she’d melt into a puddle on the planks below her feet.

  “This is a private dock,” a rough voice said. “You need to go.”

  Ivy looked at the man who’d spoken. Then she giggled again and stumbled against Dane for good measure. “We rented a boat. Isn’t that right, pumpkin?”

  Dane grunted. “Fuck yeah, we did.”

  “There are no boats for rent here,” the man said.

  “Sure there are. We rented one… and we can’t find it. But we really need to because…” She wrapped her leg around Dane’s hip. She didn’t miss the burgeoning erection that pressed into her center or the strong urge she had to ride that bump until she came. “We have to go to bed.”

  Dane groaned softly. “’S here, babe. I know it is. Need to get you naked before I e’splode.”

  He lowered his mouth to her neck, pushing her hair aside so he could suck the skin of her throat. Ivy wanted to whimper.

  One of the men laughed, and the other said something that sounded like a curse before turning back to the boat they’d left. The one who’d been doing all the talking stayed, but he didn’t pull a weapon.

  “Sorry, but you’re on the wrong dock. You didn’t rent a boat from anyone here.” Laughter floated across the marina from the party boat. The man
tipped his chin. “That’s probably where you need to be. Follow that noise and you’ll find your boat.”

  “Are you sure?” Ivy asked, infusing her voice with disappointment and a touch of helium. Speak in a high little-girl voice and men didn’t take you seriously. She’d learned that over the years and used it to her advantage when necessary.

  “Positive, lady. This is a working dock. Nothing but fishing boats here. You don’t want to get naked on one of those, I assure you.”

  “But maybe it’s down there.” She pointed past where the men were gathered. Their boat wasn’t far, but she didn’t know if Dane could see the name yet or not. She couldn’t, but she was shorter than he was.

  “It’s not down there, lady.” The man practically growled it.

  “Come on, babe. Think the dude’s right.” Dane belched and stumbled back the way they’d come, holding on to her hand and tugging her with him.

  “But, honey,” Ivy wailed. “You promised.”

  “You need to turn that girl over your knee,” the man called after them as they walked away. He must have said something to the other men because they laughed, the sound following Dane and Ivy up the dock.

  He didn’t let her hand go until they were on the street and he’d gone around a corner into a tight alley between two shops that were closed for the night, pushing her behind him. Then he pulled his gun and waited.

  But no one was following them. He holstered the gun and stepped away from her, letting her breathe without smelling his scent for a change.

  “That was fucking insane,” he said.

  “But it worked. Please tell me it worked.”

  He grinned. “Bad Medicine.”

  “That’s the name of the boat?”

  “Yep.” He took his phone out and sent a text, presumably to the team. Then he put it away and shook his head. “You’re crazy, Ivy. Reckless.”

  “That wasn’t reckless, Dane. It was a plan and it worked.”

  His eyes glittered as he took her elbows and tugged her in close. “That’s not the kind of reckless I was talking about, babe.”

  Her breath didn’t want to fill her lungs. Her heart hammered hard enough to make her light-headed. Her body sizzled and sparked with need.

  “We had to look harmless,” she said, forcing the words past the huge knot in her throat. “It was necessary.”

  “So is this.” Dane pulled her up on her tiptoes—and then he crushed his mouth down on hers.

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN

  Ivy moaned as her mouth opened and Dane’s tongue invaded. Her arms went around his neck and her body arched into his before she realized what she was doing.

  But kissing Dane was the best kind of insanity. She’d forgotten how good it was, how the slide of his tongue against hers made her limbs weak and her skin hot. She knew she should push him away, but she was like a woman dying of thirst and Dane was the first drink of water she’d had in ages.

  His hands slid down her body, over the fabric of her dress, and then he cupped her ass and brought her in tightly against his groin. He was hard. So big and hard.

  Dane turned their bodies then, walked her backward until she hit the plank wall of a building. Then he grasped her thigh, his hand gliding beneath the slit in her dress, and pulled her leg up and around his hip.

  Ivy didn’t stop him. She didn’t want to stop him.

  “Ivy, fuck, you feel so good,” Dane groaned against her mouth.

  “Don’t stop,” she moaned. “Please don’t stop.”

  Her nipples were hard points and her skin burned. It was as if someone had held a candle flame too close. She was hot almost to the point of pain, but not quite. Hot and itchy and achy. Parts of her that had been dormant too long flared to life.

  Dane’s fingers strayed over her hip, down the curve of her ass, and then between her legs. Right over the tiny thong she’d worn beneath her dress. Ivy gasped as he stroked his fingers back and forth over the hot dampness of her panties.

  “You’re so wet,” he groaned. “I need to be in here, Ivy. I need to fill you with my cock and take you hard.”

  “Yes.”

  That was all the encouragement he needed. Dane grasped her thong and tugged it down even while she reached for his belt with trembling fingers. Somehow she got the belt undone, and then Dane unbuttoned and unzipped his jeans before shoving her dress up and cupping her ass in both of his broad hands.

  Ivy put her legs around his waist, her mouth crushing down on his, her heart pounding hard and strong as his cock slid against the wet seam of her sex. This was every hot fantasy she’d ever had, every bittersweet memory of the months she’d spent with Dane.

  But she couldn’t stop. It was almost as if she needed one last time with him to get him out of her system. As if the way they’d parted over four years ago needed an epilogue to complete it.

  Warning bells echoed in her head, but her body told her brain to get lost. Thoughts weren’t welcome at this particular party.

  The head of his cock slipped between the slick lips of her pussy. Ivy moaned deep in her throat, and Dane flexed his hips and pushed deeper still, holding her hard against the wall as he entered her fully.

  She was caught between Dane and an uneven surface that pressed into her back almost uncomfortably.

  She didn’t care.

  Dane held her ass and started to move, his thrusts hard and sure. Their mouths fused together, and their breaths came out in pants and grunts.

  Ivy put her hands on his jaw, held him while she kissed him with all the passion and pain she’d been holding in for so long. This was bliss. Heaven. Everything she’d ever wanted when they’d been together.

  Everything she’d missed since they’d divorced.

  Dane’s fingers dug into her ass. Ivy tightened her legs around him, shifting her hips so that her clit rode against the base of his cock. Fire streaked through her body, into her blood and bones, twisting and turning in her belly, tightening everything around the physical connection between her and Dane.

  She tore her mouth from his as the pleasure spiraled out of control like the turning of a spring. Everything grew impossibly tight as he fucked her harder. It was too fast, too intense—and there was no stopping it.

  The stubble of his jaw scraped against her as he put his mouth to her ear and nibbled on her earlobe. “You’re amazing, Ivy. So hot and beautiful. Missed you. Missed this.”

  “Yes… Dane, Dane—oh, damn.”

  She plunged over the edge with a sharp cry as her body splintered apart on wave after wave of body-tingling pleasure. Dane captured her mouth to smother the sounds she made, but she honestly didn’t care who heard her right this second. She was beyond caring.

  Dane’s breath came faster as he pumped into her—and then he pulled away at the last second, spilling himself on the ground with a groan.

  Their breathing was harsh in the stillness of the alley. Slowly, Ivy’s senses came back to her—and embarrassment was key among them, as she’d known it would be. She looked around the alley with wild eyes, worried someone was watching them, but no one was there.

  Dane set her down, the warmth of his body leaving hers as he stepped back and fixed his jeans. When he looked up at her, it was with shuttered eyes. Her heart twisted to see such naked regret on his face.

  “I’m sorry.”

  Ivy swallowed. She pushed away from the wall and straightened her dress. Her legs were weak and her body still tingled from the incredible orgasm. She hadn’t come like that in a very long time, and a part of her didn’t regret it at all.

  But anger kindled in her belly, a slow blaze that warmed her from the inside out.

  “Don’t apologize,” she snapped. “It makes me feel like I forced you into something against your will.”

  He blinked. “That’s an odd way to feel if I’m the one apologizing, isn’t it?”

  “No, not when you say you’re sorry like someone made you do the worst thing imaginable. Fucking your ex-wife… what is the world c
oming to?”

  “That’s not what I meant.” He rubbed a hand over his forehead. “I meant that I’m sorry for pushing you, for not being able to control myself—and for not protecting you in all the ways I’m supposed to protect you.”

  Ivy had to think about that for a second. She got the part where he felt responsible for her safety—and then she sucked in a deep breath and huffed it out again when she understood the other part. “I’m still on the pill. It’s fine.”

  He nodded, but he stood there like a kid who’d been caught in the cookie jar. He looked… chastened. And maybe a little angry.

  Ivy couldn’t look at him another moment. She spun on her heel and started up the alley. Tears blurred her vision, but she dashed them away and kept going.

  Dane caught her arm and forced her to stop.

  “Don’t,” he said. “Don’t walk away like it was nothing.”

  She spun and glared at him. “I don’t know what it was. It wasn’t nothing. But it wasn’t anything either. It can’t be.”

  He snorted. “Because if we know anything, it’s how to take good sex and fuck it up beyond repair.”

  Her heart ached. “Is that all it was between us?”

  He lifted his head and looked into the distance. His jaw was tight. “You know better than that. You meant the world to me, Ivy. I thought I meant the world to you.”

  She swallowed the lump in her throat. “You did.” The words came out as a whisper, but he heard them.

  He shook his head. “No, it’s too late for that, babe. If it had been true, you wouldn’t have let me go.”

  “How was I supposed to stop you, Dane?” she cried. “I’d given you everything, and it wasn’t enough. I wasn’t enough.”

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN

  She stood there with a world of pain in her eyes, and Dane felt like something was breaking inside him. He didn’t know what it was, but it hurt, which was surprising considering he’d thought his days of hurting over this woman were finished.

 

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