by Laura Marie
Steven sat up straighter as he asked questions and his concern grew for Victoria’s safety. She told him all about the restaurant in New Jersey and the corruption in the police department.
“How long do you have to play this part? What if he hurts you? Then what? You can’t keep doing this, Victoria.”
“I have to, Steven. My family needs to know who killed my father and why. I need to know. I want to lay it all to rest. Give my mom peace of mind and prove to everyone that he wasn’t an adulterer. The information is a scam. Someone’s trying to cover their tracks and I’m close to finding out who.”
“Well, you’re not alone in this anymore. I won’t let you.”
“Steven, you don’t have a say in this. We can’t take the chance that Bret finds out or the killer stays unidentified. He’s out there and we’re close. I can feel it.”
“We’ll have to discuss it more. We’ll come to some kind of agreement. You’re going to have to tell Peter and your uncle Patrick at least.”
“No, Steven, I can’t do that. They’ll never allow me to continue to work undercover. So far, Bret has given up the names of ten other people involved with the corruption. They’ll blow it.”
“You’re going to blow it if you keep on this façade with them. They know something is going on. Your uncle Patrick and Peter have been contemplating doing their own surveillance on you.”
“What? They wouldn’t dare!” Victoria sat up in the bed, pulling the sheets against her bare chest to cover herself.
Steven took her hand. “They love you, honey. So do I, and look what I did.”
She turned away a moment before glancing back at him.
“Yeah, you were spying on me, broke into my house, and seduced me into bed.”
“Whoa there, you didn’t put up much of a fight, and I believe you seduced me.”
Steven pulled her against him, and Victoria kissed his chest, loving the fact her body now smelled like his cologne.
“Tell me what happened, Steven.” She looked at the scars on his chest.
“It can wait a bit longer. Right now, only your safety is what matters.”
“Steven, come on and tell me what happened, then we’ll discuss everything else. I want to know…please tell me?”
Steven kissed Victoria’s forehead, then moved some pillows around to get comfortable against the headboard.
“One of the missions didn’t go quite as planned. A few of us got caught in an area filled with insurgents. I don’t know why they didn’t just kill me, too. There were five of us, and we were prisoners of war for the better part of the year.”
“Oh, my God, Steven. How did you survive?” She hugged his chest, then looked back up at him to listen.
Steven explained a little bit about living in a dirt cell, getting knocked around, and feeling as if he would go insane. She had a feeling there was more to his story and that worse things took place, but he wouldn’t tell her about them
“I don’t want to explain everything to you, Tory, the details are gory. There was a secret mission to rescue us and it was nearly cancelled once word was out that there was only one surviving Marine left.”
“You were the only one who made it? What happened to the others?”
“They were killed. Executed, beaten to death during questioning. The enemy didn’t prevail, though, the US Marine Corps did. As they invaded the hidden base, I made my move, taking a few of the bad guys out, but not before being shot in the chest a few times. I’ll never forget the camouflaged men that grabbed me under the arms and carried me to safety. My buddy Cougar was one of them. He was shot during the mission as well but made it through fine. Next thing I remember is waking up in the military hospital.”
Victoria hugged him again as he held her, kissing her forehead, squeezing her tightly.
He caressed her chin then rubbed his thumb softly over her bottom lip as he held her gaze.
“It was a bad time for me, honey. The doctors didn’t think I would make it, considering what physical and mental torture I had already gone through. I was in and out of consciousness, lost a lot of blood, and nearly gave up hope until a good friend of mine kept showing me your picture. Every time I opened my eyes, someone was showing me your picture.” He caressed her hair and smiled down at her.
“My friends, the nurses, even the doctor. You kept me alive out there, Tory. Thinking of this moment, making love to you, holding you, being with you again is what helped me to survive. I never stopped loving you.”
Victoria lay atop him, wrapping her arms around his neck as they deeply kissed, holding one another with tears in their eyes.
She placed her hands against his cheeks and held his gaze in between kissing his lips. She felt his arousal against her as she shifted her body to take him inside of her.
“I love you so much Steven. There has never been anyone else but you,” she whispered then slowly took him inside of her. The feel of his hands against her hip bones and the intense look in his eyes had her showing him just how deeply she loved him.
They made love through the night, and neither of them felt alone anymore.
* * * *
It was 4:40 in the morning when Victoria awoke from a sound sleep. Steven was facing her, sleeping peacefully. She stared at the three scars. She felt guilty for every mean thought or comment she ever made against him. Here she was, sitting safely at home, working on her career, surrounded by friends and family, while her lover, her best friend, struggled to survive God only knows what in some secret terrorist headquarters, in the middle of the desert.
What did they do to him? Victoria wondered, gently touching his head. She could see multiple small, long scars on his scalp. The crew cut hairstyle showed everything. He was tough, so muscular from head to toe. Even the structure of his face was strong.
Watching him, Victoria recalled that when she had seen him at her father’s memorial service, he was like ice, including his eyes—a defense mechanism, no doubt in her mind. It was probably one of the many methods that had helped him to survive.
Even through the speeches, the dedications from those who shared their memories of Danny Mardullo, Steven maintained that chiseled look of bravery. The soldier who could not fail, could not show any sign of weakness, yet the ceremony was his first chance to mourn her father.
Trying to make her role convincing, she couldn’t help but think about Steven and the fact the memorial service was more like the funeral he missed attending.
Danny Mardullo loved Steven like a son, and it made Victoria love both men even more. Her father, whom she was so close to, admired Steven, even gave him his blessing in advance. Victoria smiled thinking about how her father had been casually sitting on the porch at their house discussing the police department and then family. Steven confided in her later that her father had given his blessing in advance for when Steven proposed to Victoria. The time was nearing anyway. Steven and Victoria had spoken about it, planned on waiting another year while she advanced in her career and took the promotion. But then, September 11 happened and everything changed. Steven, the man she wanted to marry, made the decision to serve his country first.
Recalling how scared she was for his safety, the way she pleaded for him to stay with her, to protect his country right here on US soil as a SWAT team officer, landed on deaf ears.
“I can’t, Tory…I’m a Marine, and it’s my duty to protect this country.”
The tears stung her eyes.
The sight of him in his full dress uniform at the memorial filled her with pride, the way he composed himself through the ceremony when she was certain he hurt inside.
He hadn’t fooled her, though. She knew him so well and she saw the little vein above his right eyebrow pulsating ever so slightly. Of course, she had to turn away immediately when he caught her staring at him. So did Bret, she recalled, as he had taken her by the arm and gently kissed her cheek.
Thank God Steven loved her so much. He watched her, following her, knowing she still lov
ed him and that something was wrong. How could she continue to let Bret touch her, kiss her? How much longer would she have to pretend not to care for Steven?
Scanning his body, mesmerized by her own body’s instant attraction and need, she wondered how she survived all this time without him. She remembered the military tattoo that stood out over the bulging muscle on his arm. The colors of the flag were bold and bright along with the special operations symbol and the letters U.S.A. Then she saw the next line of letters and her heart jumped, her eyes filled with tears as she read the name—Victoria. She traced her finger along each letter. Stomach muscles tightened, her heart felt as if it were soaring across the sky as she caught her breath.
“You see how much I love you? I branded myself for you.” The sound of Steven’s voice startled her as she jumped a little at being caught deep in thought, then she smiled at him.
He reached over, touching her neck and gently pulling her face toward his to kiss her.
Their lips touched, and once again her heart leaped as she snuggled her body closer, feeling somewhat intoxicated from his kiss. Then the negative thoughts collided with the happy emotions.
She couldn’t look into his eyes. The guilty feeling sat on her chest. How could she have lost faith in him? How could she have forgotten how wonderful Steven really was?
“What’s the matter, baby? You don’t like it?” He kissed her nose, then her eyes, gently forcing her to look at him as he spoke to her. “Tell me what you’re thinking.”
She stayed silent a moment. The words were all scrambled. She loved him so much.
“I’m so sorry, Steven. I thought you didn’t care anymore, that you chose the Corps over me. I was so wrong, so caught up in missing you, being worried about you, then losing my dad. I lost it, Steven, it’s no excuse, but I hope you can forgive me.”
“Don’t cry, honey. I understand, truly I do. That’s why I followed you, didn’t give up on what we have. I’m sorry I wasn’t here for you when your father died.”
“Was murdered!” she corrected him, and it became more and more obvious how much Victoria had needed him.
“It must have been terrible.” He held her against him.
“It was, Steven, but let’s not discuss this. The sun is starting to rise. You need to go. I can’t take the chance that someone might see you here. Catch us together.”
He pulled her hips against his body.
“I don’t want to leave you. I don’t want you doing this. How do you know Bret isn’t the killer?”
“I don’t, Steven, but Investigator Warren doesn’t feel that he is. We’re close and I need to finish what I started.” She moved to the edge of the bed.
“What if they’re wrong? What if they’re putting you in danger?” Steven touched her shoulder.
“It’s a chance I’m willing to take. I need to find my father’s killer. I won’t rest until he’s behind bars, as well as those who are involved. Right now, at the magazine, I’m working on a story about police corruption. It’s ironic really, considering that’s exactly what I’m in the middle of. Both political and police corruption, money laundering, murder…I’ve received so much information, have built up so much evidence, and at the same time I’m right in the middle. Information is swarming in from all over, and not just in our little town of River Point. I’m onto something huge and this is all going to affect my personal and professional life.”
“I’m worried about you, Tory. You jump into everything full throttle, and I can’t help but be wary about both the FBI and the DA’s office. Would you mind if I used some of my pull to find out more about Monroe and Warren?”
“I don’t want you involved, Steven. You could destroy everything I’ve been working on. I received a message yesterday from some woman that claims to have information on the relationship between my father and Linda Delaney. I’m going to call her today to set up a meeting.”
“You let me know where and when. You can’t go acting like some detective, Tory. There’s special training involved with such a position, and I don’t think you can handle it.”
“Thanks for your vote of confidence, Steven. Now that I know how weak and incapable you think I am, we can end this conversation right here.”
Steven stopped her from getting up off the bed.
“No, we won’t. I’m sorry if it sounded that way. Look at you, though. You’re petite, feminine, and the least aggressive person I know, baby. I’m not insulting you, I’m complimenting you. You’re a lady.”
“Well, this petite lady is pissed off and determined to find a killer with or without your support, Steven.”
* * * *
Victoria got up from the bed, and Steven knew the argument was over for now. Victoria was stubborn and obviously set on continuing her investigation and personal involvement with Bret Collins. The thought of him touching her, kissing her, enraged him. He would have to figure out just how to keep her safe without her knowing or anyone else knowing for that matter.
Steven watched her, admiring her body from a distance as she pulled on a short, fitted T-shirt and a pair of boxer shorts. Then he realized they were an old pair of his.
“You still have those things?” He moved to the side of the bed and sat there with the sheet barely covering him.
Victoria smiled. She had held onto them. Perhaps a reminder of his presence? The thought she may have worn them while he was gone caused a tightness in his chest. They both sacrificed so much, and right now they should be working on their relationship, making plans for their future, and spending as much time together as possible. He wasn’t being selfish, he was concerned for her safety and he had always been the one to protect her, guard her. The way she abruptly answered back, walked away from him and continued to play her role as Bret’s woman so well—too well—told him she wouldn’t quit.
“Come here, Tory.” He reached his arms out toward her, grabbing a small bit of her T-shirt to pull her closer.
She stood between his legs, naturally laying her hands upon his shoulders. Smiling, he caressed her thighs up through the shorts, then her waist where she had rolled the elastic three times trying to force his boxers to fit her.
Apparently feeling every sensation and warmth of his touch against her skin, she closed her eyes, absorbing the sensation of skin against her back. Pulling her closer to his chest, he lifted her shirt, revealing her trim belly before scattering tiny kisses against her skin. Then he laid his head against her stomach and bosom.
Taking a deep breath, Victoria held Steven’s head and his shoulders against her. He squeezed her tighter.
“I love you so much. I’ll never leave you, Tory, ever! You mean so much to me.” He exhaled slowly, softly against her skin. “I’m not leaving yet. We’re not finished.”
Before she could argue, he fell backwards, pulling her with him onto the bed. Steven kissed her deeply and used his hands to claim possession of her every curve while they rediscovered the power and the depth of their love for one another.
It was nearly seven o’clock by the time Victoria headed for work and Steven snuck out of the town -house complex, once again unseen.
Chapter 9
“Okay, Tory, spill the damn beans, will you? You slept with him, didn’t you?” Celina placed her iced tea glass down on the table. The little café on the corner of Main Street and Superior was quiet and empty. They met early for lunch today. It was only eleven, and in another half hour or so the place would be packed.
Celina watched as Tory took a piece of chicken from her fresh chicken Caesar salad, barely taking a nibble, then placing the fork back onto the plate.
“What’s going on, Tory? Did you sleep with Bret?”
Victoria shot Celina a look of surprise. Steven was the only man on her mind, and she needed to somehow refocus on her pretend relationship with Bret. She felt terrible for having to lie to Celina, her best friend, but she didn’t want her involved in any way.
Victoria didn’t know if she could trust the FBI or th
e DA’s office. Her gut instinct sent out some intense signals. She began to question Warren’s intentions. What had gotten them involved to begin with? That question continuously entered her mind, and this morning, she’d called a friend of hers who worked for Search and Seizure. She told him she was working on a story for the magazine and needed background information on Warren.
Warren was already bringing in those individuals involved with the corruption within the police department and town board.
“You did sleep with him. Damn it, I can’t believe you didn’t tell me. I’ve seen that look on your face before. You got some last night! How was it?” Celina whispered as she moved forward in the chair. “Was he as good as they say and hung as big as I’ve heard?”
“Celina, stop it right now!”
“Oh, Tory, don’t be such a prude and a little goody-goody. Having sexual relations with someone is perfectly natural. It’s even better when you’re single, unattached, and free to sleep with whomever you want. Don’t feel bad because Steven is around. He had his chance and blew it. Besides, if you really wanted to you could have them both.”
“Celina, don’t talk about Steven that way. He doesn’t deserve it.”
“Doesn’t deserve it? What’s gotten into you, besides Bret Collins? Steven stayed there. He stayed away from you on purpose, never thinking about your feelings. I was there when you cried yourself to sleep, watched the TV for hours on end, never mind calling every government official you possibly could to find out if Steven was alive. You didn’t deserve that, Tory.” Celina leaned back in her chair and crossed her arms in front of her chest.
Victoria sighed. She was truly touched. Celina had helped her through the toughest of times in her life. She needed to calm her down.
“Celina, I need you to trust me. I may have been wrong about Steven and why he didn’t contact me or return for so long. Also, I did not sleep with Bret. I’m working on a new story for the magazine and I’ve been on a high since last night when some good, long research I was doing began to show signs, the proof I need to wrap things up. So please don’t misconstrue what I’m feeling or what my facial expressions are portraying.