Shadowed
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Micah nodded. “Any of them resemble the woman we saw in Nicaragua?”
Nick ran a hand through his hair and sighed. “I don’t know, man. It literally could be anyone. Either way, Janus just upped her game. This just got even more dangerous for Kaylan.”
Micah nodded. “I’ll call the FBI, let them know. Speaking of dangerous”—Micah motioned to the back door—“you might want to go clean up your mess.”
Nick groaned. “I don’t know what to do.”
“Apologize. Explain as much as you can.”
“You don’t get it, Bulldog. They are targeting your sister because of me. Of us.”
Micah’s voice grew quiet and cold. “I get it, Hawk. Believe me, I get it. But I’m more worried what would happen now if we stepped out of the picture than if we stay close to her.”
Nick shook his head and headed for the patio, leaving Micah to make his phone call. He could see Kaylan through the back door. His heart settled a bit knowing she was nearby and okay. Should he put space between them? Would Janus just target the team if he were out of Kaylan’s life until they caught her? He couldn’t bear the thought of someone harming Kaylan. He thought back to the note and understood why she’d been so rattled. She had no idea the danger she was in, but she did understand the reference to Sarah Beth. If he had to guess, her reaction had been based on that more than anything else.
He slammed his fist on the counter, unsure what to do or what this conversation would look like. Catching a glimpse of his reflection in the window, he paused. The face staring back looked frightened, haunted. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d felt that way. Unless . . . he could. It was the last time he’d thought he’d lost Kaylan and couldn’t do anything to stop it. Last January in Haiti.
He pushed past the reflection to study the woman outside. Her shoulders shook slightly. Her chin rested on her arms and her hair hung in a limp pony tail that stopped between her shoulder blades. He couldn’t leave her. Didn’t know how. She’d just reentered his life for good, moved to his city, integrated into his world. But was it best for her? With a ring box tucked away in his room at home, he needed to make up his mind quickly. The answer to all his questions lurked just out of reach in the shadows.
Chapter 31
KAYLAN KNEW THE sound of his footfalls as well as she knew her own heartbeat. Funny how more time with a person bred familiarity with the most basic habits. He sank down next to her on the patio.
They sat like that for what felt like hours. She heard every car that passed by, the sound of the wind whipping through the streets. But loudest of all seemed to be the roar in her head, dark memories still fighting for prominence. Tears pricked her eyes, but she refused to let them win, let an unknown force scare her back to the cave she’d made inside herself months before. It had almost cost her the man she loved.
Loved. The commitment bound her to him regardless of a ring. As certainly as she knew life had not ended with Sarah Beth’s death, she knew life had only just begun with Nick Carmichael. She couldn’t turn her back on that. If only she could be as strong as Kim.
Nick’s arm settled around her, and she gave into his embrace, resting her head on his shoulder. He’d always been her rock. But the man she’d seen in the entryway had somehow snapped. What if she was in danger that even he couldn’t protect her from? “Kayles, I’m sorry for letting my temper get the better of me. You asked a question I couldn’t answer, and it scared me.” His fingers traced patterns down her arm. She shivered, leaning in closer to him. “Please forgive me?”
She sighed and nodded. Closing her eyes, she pressed into him, imagining everything was okay, remembering the bliss of Labor Day weekend when he had told her he loved her and everything seemed right in the world. Now fear and uncertainty filled her. “Can we talk it out before you snap, next time?”
He groaned. “I told you I have some anger issues occasionally.”
“Can you tell me anything?”
“Kaylan, please don’t make this more difficult than it needs to be. All I can tell you is that hopefully we will wrap this up in one more mission.”
Knowing this was the price for dating a SEAL, she swallowed the urge to ask more. Demanding answers wouldn’t change the reality anyway. They could do nothing but wait. For now, she was safe.
The quiet stretched between them again, and she forced herself to relax. She wondered if it would be like this fifty years from now when time had bonded their souls so much that they could say as much in the quiet as in conversation. It had been like that with Sarah Beth, although that bubbly blonde had rarely shut up for a moment. Kaylan smiled at the memory, thankful Nick had met her.
Nick’s deep voice broke through her reverie. “You know, growing up, Mom hated Halloween. Since I was an only child, our house was always full of the neighborhood guys, and they loved my mom. She never let us dress up as anything scary for Halloween. When I was really little, she dressed me up as the Cookie Monster.”
Kaylan laughed. “Still got those pictures?”
“Somewhere. Buried in a box. Where you can never use them for blackmail.”
“C’mon.” She could hear her Alabama twang emerging more as the night wore on. “I’m sure you looked cute.”
“I think we’ve covered this. Me and cute do not mix.” He squeezed her knee playfully.
She shrieked and tried to pull away, but his arm tightened around her. “All right, all right, I give. I’m sure even at three you looked very tough.” She rolled her eyes but slowly quieted, sensing he had more on his mind than costumes.
“When I was ten, I decided I wanted to be G.I. Joe. Dad helped me go all out with my costume. Toy guns, camo, patches on my uniform, the whole nine yards. When the other guys came over to go trick-or-treating, I felt tough and in charge. I barked orders all night.”
He shook his head, his sigh carrying in the quiet breeze. “Oh, Kaylan, if only I’d known then.” He turned to face her. She could barely discern his features in the dim glow of the bulb hanging next to the screen door. “I don’t know how to keep you safe right now. Even in a house full of Navy SEALs, this woman still had the nerve to come in and this time leave you a direct threat. I have no idea what she’ll do.”
His eyes were wild, and for the first time Kaylan feared his next words. “I’m wondering if it is best for us to spend some time apart. Maybe if she thinks we broke up, she’ll leave you alone.”
Emotions roared through her, filling her ears. His words stung in places where scars from Haiti hadn’t quite calloused. She couldn’t, wouldn’t be abandoned. And she wouldn’t walk away from this. She’d lost one best friend. She refused to lose another to something outside her control.
“Are you kidding me?”
“Kaylan, I . . . ”
“No, shut up and listen.”
He pulled back, his eyes regarding her, uncertain.
“Don’t you dare break up with me or pull away. You aren’t allowed to do that. You want me to let you leave, to fight for your country. You want me to support you like Kim does for Logan. You want to raise a family with me. But you want to walk away now? I think it’s pretty clear that we are better together, stronger together. And I refuse to let something
shake our relationship. No more earthquakes, Nick. Do you understand?” Tears rolled down her cheeks, but anger overrode the fear. “I will not lose you too. You got it?”
A small smile lit his face, but uncertainty clouded his eyes. “Kaylan, you aren’t losing me. This is temporary. Just so she thinks . . . ”
“I don’t care what she thinks. What happens if this comes up when we get married? We won’t separate then. No.” She shook her head, determined to fight this, determined to never hide or cower again. “We fight this. We figure it out together. And we do what we need to.”
He pulled her tight against him, his hands running through her tangled hair. “I don’t know what I would do if I lost you.”
“That’s usually my line. You trust the Lord. And we do this together.”
“Kaylan, you don’t get it. If I can’t protect you, if something happened to you while I’m gone . . . ”
“Stop. That’s not your job, Nick.”
“It is my job to protect you, to love you, to keep you safe.”
She knew he would pack her in a bubble and send her to Antarctica if he could. She traced the hard cut of his jaw, the stubble growing there, the faint traces of white left over from where he had scrubbed his face. She loved the safety she felt in his presence. But too often he tried to play God for her.
She’d wanted that after Haiti, wanted it more than anything because she’d thought God wasn’t a safe place for her. He had allowed the earthquake. But as she saw hundreds rise up after the earthquake to follow “the best way,” as so many Haitians referred to it, she couldn’t help but acknowledge that even in the moments that shook her faith, God remained good and in control. Of all things. Even if things weren’t her version of “good.”
“Babe, you can’t protect me from the world.”
“Kaylan, if you agree to marry me that will be a big part of the ‘husband’ job description.”
“That’s not what I meant. Nick, ultimately that job belongs to the Lord. He gives you that position in my life, but He alone can truly protect me. Don’t take on yourself what isn’t yours. Trust Him with this, with me, with whatever comes.”
He rested his forehead on hers. “When did you get so smart?”
“Some guy shared that with me early this year. He can be my knight in shining armor, but not my King.”
“Sounds pretty smart. Whatever happened to him?”
“He forgets from time to time. But thankfully he has someone pretty awesome around to remind him.”
She could feel his grin charge the air even though she couldn’t see it. He placed a gentle kiss on her lips before pulling her to her feet and wrapping his arms around her. “Well, I guess he better keep her around then, hmm? No matter what comes.”
Kaylan wrapped her arms around his neck, loving the fact that for once she could help him. She kissed him this time, reassuring, trusting him. “No matter what,” she whispered against his lips.
They returned to help Micah finish with the house. In the morning they would see the baby, she would ask more questions about Janus, and they would determine a plan. Together. No matter what, their relationship was worth fighting for.
Chapter 32
NICK HAD PROMISED her one day of no worries, a date. Really the first one they’d had with just the two of them since she had moved to California several months before. Between the move, a deployment, Logan’s injury, taking care of his family, the threats from Janus, Nick’s training, and her internship they had very little quality time alone.
Nothing could ruin what lay ahead. Church had been sweet that morning, especially after their tough conversation at Titus and Liza’s. Despite Kaylan’s adamant declaration to stay together no matter what, she could feel his distance, the way his eyes shifted through the restaurant patrons as they sat down under an umbrella at their favorite café in Coronado.
“Have I told you lately how thankful I am that you’re a burger girl?” Nick grinned as he glanced through the short menu.
“Have I told you that it’s a product of growing up in a family of mostly guys? No ‘chick food,’ as Seth likes to call it.”
“There’s a definite difference in chick food and eating healthy. But every once in a while it is really nice to have a burger.”
A chair scraped the cement behind them as another couple sat down. She watched his attention revert slightly, his eyes subtly studying the woman. Kaylan knew she should be nervous, but she’d meant what she said. The Lord was in control. If she doubted that, then the earthquake, Sarah Beth’s death, and her relationship with Nick were all freak accidents of chance and not worth the pain or effort.
She reached across the table and entwined their fingers, bringing his attention back to her. His gray V-neck T-shirt only enhanced the gray blue of his eyes, and the sun made the golden strands in his hair pop today. His slow, lazy smile responded to her touch, warming her and bringing a blush. Not for the first time, she cursed the reaction. Why couldn’t she stay as cool as he did?
“Let’s play twenty questions again today,” Nick suggested. He paused to give their orders to the waitress and then focused on her again. Kaylan appreciated the effort.
“That game got a little heated last time.”
“Heated in a good way, babe.” He winked. “Besides, I like the fact that you have to answer.”
She shot him a look that drew a laugh. “Don’t press your luck, mister. I still reserve the right to pass.”
“That’s not in the rules, gorgeous.”
“Since when did we make rules?”
“Since I decided to.” Every once in a while that arrogance emerged, and right now it blossomed as he sat back and crossed his arms. “I’ll even let you ask the first question.”
She sat back in the patio chair and tapped her fingers on the glass table top. “All right. Tell me something I don’t know about you.”
“That’s not a question.”
“Pretend it is.”
“Fine.” He leaned forward, and his expression grew serious. “I have a sister.”
Kaylan didn’t quite know how to take that one. She’d expected him to tell her a new interest, hobby, secret about work, or an embarrassing story. Never did she expect that revelation. She rejected a stab of betrayal at the revelation of a secret so big.
“You have a what?”
He linked both of their hands again. “A sister. I know. It’s a big deal.”
“Just a little. Why didn’t I know this before? Where is she? Who is she?”
“Babe, I just found out. When I was in Georgia, Pap called. He was nearby and wanted to meet for dinner. He’s been looking into my family. I guess it gives him something to do right now.”
She squeezed his hands. “No, he does it because he loves you. Even if he were the busiest man in the world, he would still make time. You are family now. It’s what we do.”
He smiled. “It just takes some getting used to. It’s been a while since I had a real family. And now I have family I’ve never met. Blood, Kaylan. Pap gave me some info on her.” His voice dropped. “And a picture. She’s beautiful.”
The waitress came back with their orders, and both of them dug into their hamburgers and fries. Kaylan often forgot that Nick had never known his blood family. As long as she had known him, he’d had a desire to find his birth parents. And now he had a sister. She couldn’t imagine never knowing David, Micah, or Seth. They were her whole world and shaped so much of who she was today. As she watched Nick, she knew he grieved the years he’d lost with his sister.
“Well, I know I spent my turn, but I’m writing a rule that I get to ask more questions on this one.”
He chuckled. “I’ll allow it. Just this once.”
“What’s her name? Have you met her? Older or younger?”
“She goes by Natalie. She works at an Air Force base here in California.” He smirked. “I’ll forgive her that little oversight. She should’ve gone Navy. And apparently she’s my age.”
“A twin? You’ve got to be kidding.”
Nick shook his head. “I wish I were. We were adopted separately. Two different homes, two different lives. We’ve lived in the same state and have never met.”
“Well, I think it’s time to fix that.”
“Kaylan, I think the last thing we need to do is add that to our life. I don’t want to disrupt her until we catch Janus.” He lowered his voice and leaned forward, his gaze raking the people nearby. “I think it’s better if we don’t put her in the line of fire. For some reason this chick has a fascination with the women in my life. Let’s not give her ammo.”
“Then catch her and let’s meet your sister.”
Nick studied her, and Kaylan let him see every part of her heart, her eagerness for him to have a family, her willingness to support him, even that she would lead the charge with this new information.