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Exposed: Book 2 MAC Security Series

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by Abigail Davies


  The sound of cupboards opening and closing had me moving away from his room and closing the door half way. I jogged down the stairs and walked into the kitchen, stopping dead in my tracks at what I was seeing.

  Leaning over the kitchen table, she wiped away all the mess, her dress rising up. My eyes zoned in on her ass and I moved forward, catching her before she stood up.

  “Ty,” she said breathlessly when I placed one hand on her ass.

  “Shh, sweetheart.” I pulled her dress up with my other hand, skimming across her soft silky skin.

  “Hmmmm?” I traced the outline of her pussy, feeling the wetness that was already there. Just waiting for me.

  “I…” she murmured, followed by a moan.

  “Your so wet,” I whispered. I pulled her up off the table and lifted the dress over her head in one fluid motion. “Fuck.” I stepped back, taking in the sight of her in nothing but a skimpy pair of lace panties.

  “What?” she said, her arms dangling by her side, but the smirk on her face told me that she knew what she was doing.

  That was another thing that had happened lately. She’d stopped being so shy about her body and would let me see everything. Something that she never would have done a couple of months ago.

  She had become so confident, not only in herself but her body as well.

  Her eyes flicked down to my growing erection and her tongue swiped across her lips. I couldn’t contain myself any longer and raced forward, lifting her up onto the table and slamming my lips down onto hers.

  My hands wandered all over her body, her curves and her tight ass. She moaned when I brought my hand up her side and rubbed my thumb over her nipple. I lowered my head and took it into my mouth, licking and sucking until she was squirming.

  “You like that?” I lifted my eyes to hers, not moving my mouth from her nipple.

  “Yes…” She tilted her head back, her hips thrusting forward.

  Pulling my t-shirt over my head, I threw it across the kitchen and undid my belt, giving my erection some much needed relief.

  “Let me,” she said when I tried to pull my zip down.

  Pushing off the table, she lowered down to the floor and started to pull my zip down.

  “Sweetheart, you don’t have to do this.” I knew what Max had made her do and I didn’t want her to think that she had to ever do that to me.

  “I want to.” She looked up at me through her lashes, her hands pulling my jeans down. My erection sprang free and she leaned forward, licking the bead of pre-cum off the end.

  Moaning, I threw my head back while trying to stop my hands from weaving into her hair. I knew this was about control for her, doing it on her terms. So I resisted the urge to grab hold of her head.

  Her tongue licked me from base to tip before her mouth closed over the head and sucked. Lowering further down, she moaned, the vibrations sending tingles through me.

  “Shit.” I looked down, watching her. Damn, it was one of the best sights I’d ever seen.

  Her head bobbed forwards and backwards as she went faster, her tongue flattening on the underside. She was mesmerizing to watch, a sight that I wouldn’t be able to get out of my head for a long time.

  Not able to take it anymore, I lifted her up onto the table, ripping her panties off and slamming home.

  I groaned as her pussy clenched down, it was the sweetest sensation when I was inside her. She dug her nails into my back and held on tight as I fucked her. This wasn’t a slow, gentle, night of lovemaking.

  No. This was a pure, hard, dirty fuck.

  Lowering my hand between us, I rubbed her clit, not willing to get off until she had and knowing from the tingle in my spine that I wouldn’t last much longer.

  “I’m close,” she moaned.

  Taking her nipple into my mouth again, I sucked hard.

  Her pussy clamped down, squeezing me as she screamed my name, her back straightened and I thrust once more before my own orgasm ripped through me.

  Groaning, I threw my head back as I shot my load inside of her.

  I’d never be able to get enough.

  I had the biggest smile on my face Monday morning. We’d had a fantastic weekend; it was just what we had all needed. Kitty seemed to be in a better place after we’d had that talk and she seemed to be back to her normal self.

  Me, Ty, Eli and Monty had spent yesterday visiting Ty’s ma and dad, then we went out for a meal. Finishing the day off with a movie marathon and a popcorn fight.

  “Mama? Can I go to Uncle Luke’s tonight?” Eli asked as I strapped him in his seat.

  We were running a little late because we’d all woke up late, even Ty, which was saying something, he never woke up late. He was still rushing around inside, feeding Monty and getting ready himself.

  “I’ll ask Uncle Luke when I come back,” I answered, stepping back and shutting the door.

  Walking around to the driver’s side, I spotted Monty sat at the top of the stairs. He always did this, although most days he tried to get in the truck, but he was slowly learning that he couldn’t come everywhere with us.

  I’d taken him to the preschool one day and he barked so loud and fierce at a passing parent and her daughter that I was asked not to bring him again.

  It was fine by me. That little girl had sobbed so hard, I felt bad about it and since that day, I hadn’t bought him with me.

  “I’m meeting Miss Maggie in town when I’ve dropped Eli off,” I said to Ty as he came through the front door and down the steps.

  “Okay, sweetheart.” Wrapping his arms around me, he stared into my eyes and moved forward, his lips touching mine in a sweet, gentle kiss. “I’ll see you later.”

  “See you later,” I whispered and pulled back.

  Jumping into the car, I drove out of the compound and made my way to the preschool. Eli Chatting away constantly about what he planned to do with Luke when he came home. Those two when they were together, were a pair of kids, although I loved seeing Luke like that. He was always so serious and broody, but when it came to Eli, he was a different person, gentle, kind, and would laugh until the cows came home.

  Pulling up outside the preschool, I parked up and jumped out. We were right on time; I was relieved that we’d made it. I knew that Miss Maggie would be waiting for me in town and I didn’t want to make her wait any longer than she had to.

  It was the only way that I could see her because I wouldn’t go back to that apartment block and her coming to the compound all the time just wasn’t feasible. It was too far for her to travel on her own, and the guys couldn’t always go and get her. So we’d come up with this arrangement.

  Helping Eli down, he placed his hand in mine and I walked him inside.

  “You picking me up, mama?” He took his bag from me and turned to face me.

  “Yeah, sweetie.” Crouching down, I pulled him in for a big hug and kissed him on the cheek. “Love you, have a good day.”

  “Love you too, mama.” He pulled back and ran to the door that Miss Cooper was holding open.

  I stood and watched for several seconds, able to see him hang his coat and bag on his peg. I waved when he turned around and saw me, his little hand stretching up into the air as he waved back.

  Smiling at the young girl who manned the desk, I spun around and walked back to the truck, pulling my phone out when it vibrated. I frowned at the screen, not recognizing the number.

  “Hello?” I answered.

  Nothing.

  “Hello?” I said a second time, huffing out a breath. Just as I was about to put the phone down, I heard it.

  “Guess who?” His voice sent shivers down my spine. I hadn’t forgot what his voice was like but hearing it now bought so many memories flooding back that I had to lean my forehead against the car window to catch my breath. “Not gonna talk, baby?”

  “W…w…what are y…you calling me f…for?”

  “Just thought I’d give you a heads up.” I could almost hear the smirk that he was sure to be weari
ng.

  “A heads u…up?”

  “Yeah, thought you’d like to know that we’ll be seeing each other, very soon.”

  Pulling my head off the car window, I scrambled to open the door. My hands shaking so hard that I couldn’t get the key to go in and I managed to drop them on the ground.

  Bending down to pick them up, a boot came into my line of sight. My heart thumped harder, the blood pumping in my ears so loud that I couldn’t hear a thing.

  Jumping up, I tried to move away but crashed into a hard body, stepping back and turning around, I was met with those evil green eyes.

  “Told you I’d be coming for you,” he sneered, right before everything turned black.

  Me and Monty watched Kay drive off the compound and I was feeling good about everything. Things were going smoothly with everyone, especially since Kay had talked with Kitty.

  Once the gates closed behind her, I jogged down the steps and whistled for Monty to follow me. He whined like he did every time they went out. Until Kay was back, he’d be sat by the door, watching and waiting for her to walk back through it anyway.

  I heard him follow me to the warehouse and sure enough, just like always, he sat straight by the door when we were inside. I went into my office to try and catch up on some paperwork, although I didn’t know how much I should do because Kay would most probably re-do it all.

  It had been crazy these last few weeks and this weekend was just what we all needed. Spending time with Kay and Eli, as a family, was something that I never thought would happen.

  Eli may not have been my son by blood, but by all other counts he was. With him not having a great start, I wanted to give him the best possible life that I could. I knew that Kay had done everything that she could, and that she’d tried to shield him from as much as possible, but now it was time for me to step in and be the father figure that he needed. To be honest, I was looking forward to it. I didn’t want to replace his father, although that wouldn’t be a bad thing.

  Even though Kay had tried to shield him from everything, he’d been well aware of what had been going on. When he’d wanted to learn how to box, I’d had a good talk with him and asked him why he wanted to learn. I knew that it was a big decision, especially with Kay’s past. I’d never expected him to say what he had.

  “I want to protect mama,” he had said. I’d tried to swallow past the lump in my throat, to explain that he didn’t need to learn how to box to protect his mama. In the end, we’d decided that it would be good for him to learn, I still hadn’t told Kay what he had said and I didn’t think I ever would.

  Was it wrong for me to keep it from her? Probably.

  But if I told her, all she would do was worry about it and she didn’t need to. It was over now and there was nothing she could do to change the past. All she could do was make the future a better one and with my help, I’d make damn sure that it was one hundred times better.

  “Mornin’ boss,” Evan sang as he walked into the office.

  “Mornin’.” I nodded.

  Shuffling through all the paperwork, I put them all into a pile for Kay. There really wasn’t any point in trying to sort through it because I knew that it would just mess up the whole system that she had, and it would just cause more work for her.

  Our time in the office had become less and less, I really should probably try and find someone to work in just the office. Kay was more suited to working on surveillance jobs anyway. I wondered sometimes what we did before her. She had this way of looking at situations; she was able to step back from them and look at it from all angles and that was what was needed in this job.

  “What’s todays plan?” Evan asked, jumping onto the couch and placing his arms behind his head.

  “Might pop in to see Charlie.” I looked up at him as a huge grin spread across his face. “What’s that for?” I pointed.

  “What’s what?” He looked around, his face full of confusion but I saw the blush rise up onto his cheeks.

  “That grin.” I raised an eyebrow.

  Shrugging his shoulders, he lifted up off the couch. “Think I might tag along.” He tried to make it sound casual but he was far from it.

  “To see Charlie?” I tilted my head to the side, assessing him. Why would he be so happy to see Charlie? “Oh, shit,” I said, coming to a realization.

  “What?” His eyes widened in panic.

  “You like Charlie?” I chuckled. Damn, I didn’t have anything against same sex couples but Charlie did not swing that way.

  “I mean, he’s okay, yeah.” He shrugged again.

  “You know he doesn’t, you know, swing that way?”

  “Huh?” Evan looked at me, his face going pale as the blood drained from it. Holding his hands up in the air, he stepped back. “Jesus Fucking Christ! You think I like him, like him?”

  Throwing my head back, I laughed so hard that I couldn’t stop, even when I had a pain in my side. “Fuck, that was funny.” Wiping the tears from my face, I looked back to Evan. “So? Tell me why?”

  “Why, what?” he huffed, his hand going to his hip.

  “Why you want to come with me to see Charlie?” I didn’t look away from him, he knew I could sit here all day and wait for him to answer me.

  “Ugh!” He threw his hands up in the air and stomped to the door. “There’s a girl who works there that I like! Happy now?”

  “Ooooooh! Evan’s got a crush?” I chuckled.

  “Ugh!” he shouted, throwing his hands up in the air and stomped out of the office.

  I couldn’t help but laugh again. It wasn’t often that he had a crush on anyone and when he did, I loved to play him up about it.

  Shaking my head, I pushed out the chair, ready to go and see Charlie.

  I’d spent most of the day at the precinct with Charlie, trying to go through some new leads that he’d had. We’d hit a major brick wall and neither of us were getting anywhere. I’d told him that when I got back to the warehouse, me and the team were going to go back to the drawing board and look at some different angles.

  On the way back to the warehouse, it dawned on me that I was coming home to my family, something that I thought I’d be doing with Serena but that opportunity was snatched out of my hands before I’d even fully thought it through.

  Shaking those thoughts from my head, I pushed the button for the compound gates, drove through and parked in my usual spot. Noticing Kay’s truck missing, I didn’t think anything of it and went into the warehouse.

  “How did it go?” Kitty asked as soon as I walked in.

  “He’s got some new leads that he’s checking out, but we need to think outside the box.” I sat down and looked around me.

  I’d built a good life here. When I bought this piece of land, I never thought I would have achieved what I have.

  After getting out the special forces, I didn’t know what I would do. Buying this piece of land was a spur of the moment thing, having just walked out on Serena. As soon as I saw the for sale sign, something in my gut told me I had to buy it. It symbolized having that freedom from Serena so I bought it. Right there, on the spot.

  The only thing that I was sure about was building my house, I knew exactly what I wanted; a house that I could grow old in and raise a family, so that’s just what I did. I spent months building the house from scratch and when Luke left the forces, he helped me finish it off.

  Having nowhere to go, I offered him a plot of land towards the back of the property so we spent the next six months building his house.

  The only thing left that I didn’t know what to do with was the small cottage by Luke’s house. I was originally going to knock it down but when Kitty fell in love with it, it made sense to let her stay there.

  That’s how our team started, with Evan coming along a couple of months later. The rest is history and we’d been solving cases for the last couple of years. Which was probably why this one was so frustrating. We had a fast turnaround time but this one had stumped us.

  The
worst part was that it was one of the most important cases that we’d ever been asked to help with.

  “Where’s Kay?” Evan asked, slumping down in his seat at the table.

  “Should be here any second,” I replied, looking down at my watch, then over to Monty. I’d know as soon as she was close because he’d go crazy for her. Normally, she’d only just be coming onto the compound and he’d be barking to be let out, then he’d run at her and nearly knock her over every single time.

  This was the most I had been apart from her since she had moved into the compound. I didn’t want to bother her today though because she was spending time with Miss Maggie, something that she wasn’t able to do often.

  Just as I was about to tell them what leads Charlie had, my cell rang.

  Pulling it out, I frowned down at the screen. “Hello?”

  “Hi, is that erm…Mr Mackenzie?” My heart sped up, my gut telling me that something wasn’t right.

  “Yeah.” I pushed my chair back and stood up, my body knowing automatically that I needed to leave.

  “Erm… Eli still hasn’t been collected from preschool yet and we can’t seem to get in contact Miss Anderson.” I gripped my keys hard, causing them to dig into the palm of my hand and walked to the door. “Your down as the next contact, would you be able to pick him up?”

  “On my way,” I grunted down the line, and shoved my cell back into my pocket.

  “What’s happened?” Kitty asked, following me outside with Evan right on her tail.

  “Fuck!” I shouted, closing my eyes and taking a deep breath. “Monty!” He came running to me and I could tell that he knew something had happened. He was on high alert as well.

  “Kay hasn’t picked Eli up.”

  “She may be with Miss Maggie,” Evan said. I desperately wanted to believe that she was but my gut told me that she wasn’t, she’d never miss picking Eli up on time.

  Kitty pulled her phone out and held it to her ear, frowning down at it. “It says her cell’s no longer in service.”

 

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