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by JA Huss




  Contents

  The Company

  DESCRIPTION

  Come

  Chapter One - James

  Chapter Two - Harper

  Chapter Three - Harper

  Chapter Four - James

  Chapter Five - Harper

  Chapter Six - James

  Chapter Seven - Harper

  Chapter Eight - James

  Chapter Nine - Harper

  Chapter Ten - Harper

  Chapter Eleven - Harper

  Chapter Twelve - Harper

  Chapter Thirteen - Harper

  Chapter Fourteen - Harper

  Come Back

  Chapter Fifteen - James

  Chapter Sixteen - James

  Chapter Seventeen - Harper

  Chapter Eighteen - Harper

  Chapter Nineteen - James

  Chapter Twenty - Harper

  Chapter Twenty-One - James

  Chapter Twenty-Two - James

  Chapter Twenty-Three - Harper

  Chapter Twenty-Four - Harper

  Chapter Twenty-Five - James

  Chapter Twenty-Six - Harper

  Chapter Twenty-Seven - James

  Chapter Twenty-Eight - Harper

  Chapter Twenty-Nine - James

  Chapter Thirty - James

  Chapter Thirty-One - Harper

  Chapter Thirty-Two - James

  Chapter Thirty-Three - Harper

  Chapter Thirty-Four - James

  Chapter Thirty-Five - James

  ChapterThhirty-Six - Harper

  Chapter Thirty-Seven - James

  Chapter Thirty-Eight - James

  Chapter Thirty-Nine - Harper

  Chapter Forty - James

  Chapter Forty-One - James

  Chapter Forty-Two - James

  Chapter Forty-Three - Harper

  Chapter Forty-Four - James

  Chapter Forty-Five - James

  ChapterForty-Six - Harper

  ChapterForty-Seven - Harper

  Chapter Forty-Eight - Harper

  Chapter Forty-Nine - James

  Chapter Fifty - Harper

  Chapter Fifty-One - James

  Chapter Fifty-Two - James

  Chapter Fifty-Three - Harper

  Chapter Fifty-Four - Sasha

  Coming For You - Part One

  Chapter Fifty-Five - Sasha

  Chapter Fifty-Six - Sasha

  Chapter Fifty-Seven - James

  Chapter Fifty-Eight - James

  Chapter Fifty-Nine - Sasha

  Chapter Sixty - James

  Chapter Sixty-One - Sasha

  Chapter Sixty-Two - Sasha

  Chapter Sixty-Three - Sasha

  Chapter Sixty-Four - Sasha

  Chapter Sixty-Five - Sasha

  Coming For You - Part Two

  Chapter Sixty-Six - Harper

  Chapter Sixty-Seven - Harper

  Chapter Sixty-Eight - Harper

  Chapter Sixty-Nine - Harper

  Chapter Seventy - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-One - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Two - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Three - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Four - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Five - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Six - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Seven - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Eight - Harper

  Chapter Seventy-Nine - Harper

  Coming For You - Part Three

  Chapter Eighty - Sasha

  Chapter Eighty-One - Harper

  Chapter Eighty-Two - James

  Chapter Eighty-Three - James

  Chapter Eighty-Four - Harper

  Chapter Eighty-Five - Sasha

  Chapter Eighty-Six - Harper

  Chapter Eighty-Seven - Sasha

  Chapter Eighty-Eight - James

  Chapter Eighty-Nine - Harper

  Chapter Ninety - Sasha

  Chapter Ninety-One - James

  Chapter Ninety-Two - Ford

  Epilogue - Harper

  END OF BOOK SHIT

  Meet Me in the Dark - Merc

  DESCRIPTION

  Prologue - Sydney

  Chapter One - Sydney

  Chapter Two - Merc

  Chapter Three - Sydney

  Chapter Four - Sydney

  Chapter Five - Sydney

  Chapter Six - Merc

  Chapter Seven - Sydney

  Chapter Eight - Merc

  Chapter Nine - Sydney

  Chapter Ten - Merc

  Chapter Eleven - Sydney

  Chapter Twelve - Merc

  Chapter Thirteen - Sydney

  Chapter Fourteen - Sydney

  Chapter Fifteen - Sydney

  Chapter Sixteen - Merc

  Chapter Seventeen - Merc

  Chapter Eighteen - Sydney

  Chapter Nineteen - Merc

  Chapter Twenty - Sydney

  Chapter Twenty-One - Sydney

  Chapter Twenty-Two - Merc

  Chapter Twenty-Three - Merc

  Chapter Twenty-Four - Merc

  Chapter Twenty-Five - Sydney

  Chapter Twenty-Six - Sydney

  Chapter Twenty-Seven - Merc

  Chapter Twenty-Eight - Sydney

  Chapter Twenty-Nine - Sydney

  Chapter Thirty - Sydney

  Chapter Thirty-One - Merc

  Chapter Thirty-Two - Sydney

  Chapter Thirty-Three - Sydney

  Chapter Thirty-Four - Merc

  Chapter Thirty-Five - Sydney

  Chapter Thirty-Six - Merc

  Chapter Thirty-Seven - Sydney

  Chapter Thirty-Eight - Merc

  Chapter Thirty-Nine - Sydney

  Chapter Forty - Sydney

  Chapter Forty-One - Merc

  Chapter Forty-Two - Sydney

  Chapter Forty-Three - Sydney

  Chapter Forty-Four - Sydney

  Chapter Forty-Five - Merc

  Epilogue - Merc

  END OF BOOK SHIT

  Wasted Lust - Sasha

  DESCRIPTION

  Chapter One - Sasha

  Chapter Two - Sasha

  Chapter Three - Jax

  Chapter Four - Sasha

  Chapter Five - Jax

  Chapter Six - Sasha

  Chapter Seven - Jax

  Chapter Eight - Sasha

  Chapter Nine - Jax

  Chapter Ten - Sasha

  Chapter Eleven - Sasha

  Chapter Twelve - Jax

  Chapter Thirteen - Sasha

  Chapter Fourteen - Sasha

  Chapter Fifteen - Jax

  Chapter Sixteen - Sasha

  Chapter Seventeen - Sasha

  Chapter Eighteen - Jax

  Chapter Nineteen - Sasha

  Chapter Twenty - Sasha

  Chapter Twenty-One - Jax

  Chapter Twenty-Two - Sasha

  Chapter Twenty-Three - Sasha

  Chapter Twenty-Four - Jax

  Chapter Twenty-Five - Sasha

  Chapter Twenty-Six - Sasha

  Chapter Twenty-Seven - Jax

  Chapter Twenty-Eight - Sasha

  Chapter Twenty-Nine - Sasha

  Chapter Thirty - Sasha

  Chapter Thirty-One - Jax

  Chapter Thirty-Two - Sasha

  Chapter Thirty-Three - Jax

  Chapter Thirty-Four - Sasha

  Chapter Thirty-Five - Jax

  Chapter Thirty-Six - Jax

  Chapter Thirty-Seven - Sasha

  Chapter Thirty-Eight - Sasha

  Chapter Thirty-Nine - Jax


  Chapter Forty - Jax

  Epilogue

  END OF BOOK SHIT

  Happily Ever After

  DESCRIPTION

  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

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  About the Author

  Edited by RJ Locksley

  Copyright © 2017 by J. A. Huss

  All rights reserved.

  ISBN- 978-1-944475-31-4

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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  DESCRIPTION

  Some people are above the law. Those people are called COMPANY.

  Twenty-eight-year-old James Fenici has been an assassin since he was sixteen. He’s amassed debts and favors from countless Company brothers and participated in hundreds of Company jobs. But there are not enough favors in the world to clear his debt and make him worthy of the only girl he’s ever wanted.

  Eighteen-year-old Harper Tate is the girl who doesn’t exist. Born and raised on a megayacht in a tropical paradise, she was destined to be a secret until now. Now she must choose between two Company men; The one she loves or the one chosen to give her the world.

  Thirteen-year-old Sasha Cherlin is the girl who knows everything and understands nothing at all. Her future is filled with vengeance and death, but her dreams are filled with hope and a promise of love.

  A high-stakes global game played with sex, secrets, and a savage thirst for power by the New York Times bestselling author, JA Huss.

  Come

  Chapter One - James

  Even if I wasn’t looking…

  Even if I wasn’t watching…

  Even if I wasn’t obsessed…

  There’s no way in hell I could miss her.

  The beach is packed. It’s Saturday afternoon. And even though it’s a hot June, today is Orange County perfect. Seventy-eight degrees at eight PM and just enough wind to make her golden tresses dance around her heart-shaped face. The waves are just big enough to keep the surfers entertained as she eats her fast-food dinner from the steps at Pier Plaza. The sunset, a red mixed with orange that lines the horizon far off in the distance, sets a scene with warm light that falls across her bronze body.

  It’s the perfect evening. But this girl is the only thing I see.

  I’ve watched her for three months. She comes to the beach twice a day. Once in the early morning, just before Huntington Beach Pier opens. She does some crazy routine that probably does zero for her conditioning, that’s how easy it looks. Not easy for most. Easy for her. This routine—it’s probably something she’s been doing since she was a kid.

  She comes out again each evening. More fast food, eats on the Pier Plaza steps. More sea-watching. Even if there aren’t surfers out there to entertain her, the Pacific Ocean is what occupies her mind.

  She pays attention to everything. Everyone who walks by. She never talks to anyone. If the skaters on the bike path hanging out in front of the steps get too close, she leaves. If they engage her, she turns her head. They call her names sometimes, but she’s either deaf or very well-trained.

  She’s not deaf.

  I know she’s not deaf.

  I know where she lives.

  I know she’s hiding.

  I know I’m the last person she wants to see.

  I know she sleeps in boy short underwear and a tank top.

  I know she has anxiety issues because she keeps a bottle of pills in her bathroom.

  I know she never takes those pills. I count them. But every time I check, the bottle has been moved. So I know she thinks about them often enough to want to hold the bottle.

  I know she has a phone. But I also know she never uses it. I’ve checked the minutes. It never changes. I know how much money she has, what’s inside her fridge. I know she touches herself at night sometimes. And she moans as she comes, her back arching for a second.

  I know she’s sad and she fights it off. I’ve read her journal pages. It’s not really a diary. She writes the pages each night, then goes to bed, wakes, reads them. Then burns them in the kitchen sink before she starts her AM routine.

  They always say the same thing. Please hurry. Please come to me. Please find me. Please don’t forget me. Please, please, please, do not leave me here all alone.

  I know a lot about her but I don’t know her name. Or who she’s waiting for. I have an idea, but that might be wishful thinking. I don’t know why she’s here. Or why I’m here, for that matter. I’m as unsure about all those things as she is that this absent prince will come save her.

  But I’m certain of one thing.

  This girl?

  She is mine.

  I’m the one who came to her. I’m the one who found her. I’ll be the one to keep her.

  Chapter Two - Harper

  “What’s your name?”

  The voice startles me because I had no idea anyone else was at the end of the pier with me. The waves are large this morning and they crash hard enough against the pillars below to envelop me in a mist of seawater. I don’t turn to face him. He has a smooth rumbling voice that tingles my insides and for a moment, I sense I’ve heard it before. I picture the kind of man attached to it. Someone big. Someone young, but not as young as me. I continue to scan the horizon, staring out at the Pacific Ocean, waiting for the sunrise. It’s mere moments away and I hate that he’s interrupting my sunrise.

  “Hello? Name?” he asks again.

  He’s someone used to getting an answer when he asks a question. He’s someone with authority, but not a cop or a sanctioned soldier. Cops have that it’s-nothing-personal-and-you’re-boring-the-shit-out-of-me-so-just-give-me-answers tone. Soldiers who get paid by legitimate governments would not give a shit about me. So he’s not in the military. I grew up listening to voices of authority, taking note on the ones who inspire, the ones who cower, and the ones you need to fear. This guy’s voice says he never cowers.

  He’s one of us. I know this immediately, with only those few words, I know. This is it.

  I give none of this away, simply continue with my quest to see the blue line where the sea meets the sky when the first light of day hits it. Why can’t people just leave me alone?

  “Woman,” he growls at me as he takes a few steps closer. He’s barefoot, I can tell by the way his feet scrape across the concrete pier as he walks. My heart flutters for a few seconds and I wonder if he’ll hurt me. Would he be allowed to hurt me? I’ve imagined my capture happening a million ways, but not this way.

  Am I ready?

  A hand rests on my right shoulder, gripping slightly as if to turn me around. This is a trigger for me. I don’t want him to see my face.

  I grab his wrist with both hands, bend over, and reach back with my foot and wind my ankle around his. I heave and do a very sloppy toss because he’s far heavier than anyone I’ve practiced this move on. He sorta tumbles off to the
side instead of actually being flung over my shoulder, but that extra moment is all I need.

  I climb the railing of Huntington Beach Pier and dive into the mist.

  I hit the dark sea with a small splash and then the muted underwater sound of crashing waves fills my head. I continue the arc of my entrance through a powerful swell, and then somersault and circle back, kicking off my shoes as I go. I resurface underneath the pier, get rag-dolled by an incoming wave, and crash headfirst into a concrete pillar.

  The pain shoots through my head and my body shuts down to take a moment to deal.

  My instincts are slow, my hesitation a mistake I might not live to regret, and then I open my mouth and take a breath before I can stop the reflex. I choke underwater, taking in more liquid, and then shoot upwards to the small glint of light in the approaching dawn.

  A hand grabs my ankle and I swallow water this time instead of taking it in my lungs. I kick, but my body is overwhelmed and confused trying to deal with multiple life-threatening situations. I give in and allow myself to be pulled back towards him.

  If this guy came off the pier after me, there’s no way he’s letting me go, and there’s no way I’m able to fight him underwater. I’ll drown myself.

  His hand leaves my ankle and grabs my upper arm instead, tugging me up to the surface. I break through gasping for air and choking on seawater. Adrenaline races through my blood, a primal reaction to the situation, a true fight-or-flight response. Every muscle tingles as energy is shunted through my body. And as strange as it sounds, my only thought in this moment is how exhausted I’ll be if I live.

  Then I snap back to reality. I won’t live if I don’t deal with the hunter.

  I scream. His hand cups my mouth, hard, tight, like I just pushed him over the edge.

  “Quiet,” he commands into my ear as he flips me over on my back, his other hand reaching under my flailing arm, grasping my chest. “Relax, woman.”

  Woman? I’m just a girl. Can’t he see that? Can’t he see I’m just a girl?

  He swims towards the shore, dragging me along with him. Every few seconds the Pacific swells, saltwater pours into my mouth and nose. I swallow, choke, and then the man lifts me up out of the choppy sea so I can gulp some air before it all starts again. After several minutes of struggle his feet find purchase in the shifting sand and he stands, lifting me up and cradling me in his arms.

  This is my only chance, so I kick my legs up, flip and twist out of his grip, and make us both fall backwards into the crashing waves once more.

 

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