“I’ll have to go peek in on him before I leave.”
“He’ll love it. Have a seat,” she says, sitting a cold beer in front of me at her four-seater kitchen table.
It gets quiet for a beat. I clear my throat. Mandy continues to wash as I glance around the townhome. It’s in need of repairs—repairs Jones had planned to do once he was home. I make the decision to come back and do them for her. For him.
A dish clanks in the sink, and Mandy drops her head. I know what’s coming. It’s why I’m here.
“Okay, tell me. I’m not ready, but I have to know.” She lets out a sob before her hand lifts to cover her mouth. She seems embarrassed by her tears, and that affects me so much. She shouldn’t be ashamed of her grief. I hate that society has made her feel this way. It’s only been three months. But isn’t that the way things work? People use up all their sympathy and understanding in the first few days and weeks, and then they move on. They expect you to do the same. Suddenly your sadness makes everyone else uncomfortable, so you hide it. You hide it deep inside and let it eat away at you.
“I was the one driving,” I admit, my own voice going hoarse. I still blame myself every single day. If I’d swerved just a moment sooner, would my friends still be alive? It’s the question that’ll forever plague me.
“I’m so sorry.” They’re the last words I expect to hear from the newly single mother and wife of the man I unwittingly killed. “That must be so hard for you.”
“Don’t. My God, Mandy, don’t apologize to me. It’s my fault your husband—” I swallow hard. “—It’s my fault he’s gone. You need to know how sorry I am. If I hadn’t looked away for that two seconds, he might be here.”
I can’t even fucking look at her. I’m sunk. Guilt rips through me.
Mandy stares at me, and I strain in my seat, my fingers turning white as I grip the edge of her table. “Fuck,” I whisper before swiping a hand over my face.
“Okay, so you lost two seconds, but you probably needed two more, Briggs. This isn’t exact science, it’s war. You’ve got to stop blaming yourself, and you damn well know it. He’d be pissed if he knew you’d taken this on yourself. You’ll never be less than a hero to me or his kids. And with what you went through, Jesus.”
The news of our return has been airing everywhere, with Scottie’s picture and mine side by side. At one point I was so fucking desperate I took a snap of the screen, just so I could stare at her. Then the calls started. The Today Show, CNN…everyone wants an interview with the two of us. Scottie has agreed to none, so I won’t either. Gran’s gone half mad with all the phone calls at the ranch.
“You didn’t kill him, Briggs. This war did.”
With a nod, I shift in my chair and clear my throat. Her words mean a lot, even if I don’t completely agree. “Morrero was driving the Humvee in front of ours. He hit an IED.” Memories of the crash fill my mind, and my heart rate speeds up. “I swerved too late and hit the corner of his truck.”
She grips my hand, and the pad of her thumb moves back and forth across my knuckles, encouraging me to continue. As painful as it is, I know she needs to hear this. She needs closure. I can’t imagine how hard it was for this woman not to be able to see her husband one last time. Jones was so badly burned that she just had to accept that it was him in that box and hold a closed-casket service. One that I missed.
“I was ejected from the vehicle. When I got back to it, he was the only one still inside, and by then it was in flames.” A visible chill ripples throughout my body. “He was already gone, Mandy. If there was any chance I could have saved him—”
“H—how was he that day? Before the accident?” She changes the subject quickly, perhaps due to the intensity of my reaction, or maybe she just can’t bear to hear any more.
My eyes close as I recall the conversation I overheard between him and Scottie and I smile. “He was happy. So happy. He and Scott were talking about the kids. He mentioned Gabriella recently learning to walk.”
She nods as fresh tears stream down her cheeks and slice through her smile.
This is what she really needs.
“He loved them so much. He was more a family man than a soldier. You should know that. That man talked about you to the point he made us all nauseous. He was telling us all how he was going to put another baby in you when he got home for R & R.”
“He—he said that?” The Cheshire grin on her face doesn’t match the steady flow of tears.
“He did. I swear it. His very last words were about you and the kids.”
She folds over, her shoulders shaking as she cries into her arms, which are crossed on the table. These tears are somehow different. Relieved, I think. “Thank you, Briggs.” Her head lifts, and her glistening eyes meet mine. “You have no idea how much this means to me—You coming here, talking to me like this.”
“I’m sorry I waited.”
“I don’t care about that; I’m just glad you showed up. You have your own wounds to heal.” Her fingers swipe beneath her eyes, leaving behind a red splotchy face and a genuine smile, so much better than the one she gave me upon answering the door.
“What about Kathryn, the woman who was with you? Is she doing okay?”
I would move heaven and earth to know.
“She’s home with her husband and son. I’m sure she’s fine.”
Her jaw goes a little slack. “You haven’t talked to her?”
“She’s getting back into her routine. I’ll check on her soon, maybe when I get back to base.” It’s a lie, but necessary. Hearing her name is hard enough.
“Back to base?” Her eyes narrow. “Briggs, you aren’t serious.”
More guilt covers me at her reaction, it’s no less than what I expect. I do my best for my defense. “I’ll be honest—at this point, I’d probably drown in grief if I didn’t go back. I need something else to focus on. Despite all that’s happened, I love my job; I’m still a soldier…this is all I’ve got.”
“Someday that’ll change.” She nods to herself. “You’ll meet a girl, and she’ll sweep you off your feet, and I hope you put her first. Before the job. Before the rush you boys love to chase.”
Too late, I think to myself, picturing Scottie’s face.
“Uncle Chris!” Jones’s mini-me jumps out of his racecar bed, his orange-red hair sticking up in all directions. He darts across the room, latching onto my leg. He’s small for a four-year-old, but considering the size of his parents, that’s no surprise.
I lift him up, holding him close. “How are ya, buddy? I’ve been wanting to come see you.”
“I sawed you on the news,” he announces, cupping my face in his palms. “Mommy said it wasn’t you, but I know her was lyin’.”
Mandy rolls her eyes and shrugs. “It was a breaking announcement. I changed the channel as fast as I could. Can’t get anything past this one.”
“Daddy died,” he tells me in a voice that’s so simple, it cuts me deep. He looks up to me for confirmation. Gulping past the lump in my throat, I hold him a little tighter.
“I know. I’m sorry.”
“They gave Mommy a flag.”
My eyes shut briefly from the debilitating flash of pain.
You missed your best friend’s funeral.
“He was a good soldier.”
“Momma says I get to keep his helmet, but she won’t let me play with it.”
“Oh, yeah?” I’m flailing, trying my best not to break in front of him. I hear Mandy sniff a little behind me, and I have no fucking idea how she does it, seeing little reminders of him every day.
“Wanna see my fort? Daddy and me builded it before y’all ’ployed.”
I grin down at him. “You mean de-ployed.”
“Yeah,” he nods.
Mandy huffs in frustration, obviously not a fan of this plan. Then she turns and walks back out into the hall, leaving the two of us alone.
“I’d love to see your fort.”
After setting him to his feet, D.J.
scrambles to pull a sheet of plywood from beneath his bed. “Wow.” I’m truly impressed. They must’ve spent weeks building this thing. The entire floor is covered in sand that’s been glued down. I’m sure Mandy is grateful for that. Little sandbags surround a shockingly realistic base. There are tan-colored tents and Humvees. The little army men are all in their desert ACUs.
“This one’s Daddy.”
I damn near choke when he hands me a little guy with his head painted red and brown dots all over his face. Jones thought of everything, down to the last detail.
I sit on the floor playing war with my best friend’s kid for over an hour. I probably shouldn’t encourage him. Not after losing his father. Not after the way I’ve suffered. But it brings me back to my own childhood, to the dreams I had. It reminds me of why I do what I do, and somehow, I know that Jones would be okay with it. He might have died more a family man than soldier, but he was a soldier first.
“Okay, boys,” Mandy announces, as the sound of her footsteps echo down the hall. “Time to put the toys away. It’s getting late, and we have Christmas with Grandpa in the morning,” she proclaims as she steps into the room.
“Awwww, Mom,” he groans, throwing his tank down on the board. “We was havin’ so much fun!”
“It’s okay,” I say, rising to my knees. “I’ll come back to play with you another day, okay?”
“Promise.” His little brown eyes lock with mine. He holds out his hand and waits.
“I promise,” I say, grasping it in my much-larger hand and giving it a good, firm shake.
“Daddy says, you need to look me in the eye when we shake,” he squeaks, “but you can try again.” Stunned I’m being schooled on a proper handshake, I make sure to do better the second time.
He nods, giving me the okay, and I kiss the top of his head before walking out to the living room, where I anxiously start shoving toys into toy boxes while Mandy tucks her little boy into bed. It’s obvious she could use a little help around here. Once I’ve got the toys tucked away, I start gathering the discarded wrapping paper. Mandy speaks up behind me.
“Don’t make promises you don’t intend to keep, Briggs. I’m not trying to sound like a bitch, but he really thinks you’ll be back.”
Her bluntness catches me off guard, and I set the trash bag down. “I meant every word.”
She crosses her arms on her chest. It’s actually quite comical to see this five-foot-nothing waif of a girl bucking up to me as I tower above her. “You’re gonna pencil in playdates with your dead friend’s child, in between doing whatever it is you single soldiers do?”
“That was the most fun I’ve had in months. Yes, Mandy. I’ll be back. You guys are like family to me. That hasn’t changed and won’t. That’s a promise.”
She gives a terse nod, fighting back tears I’m sure she’s tired of shedding. “Thank you. You’re a good friend, Briggs. We’re lucky to have you. I’ll be taking you up on that promise. But do me a favor?”
“Sure,” I say, slipping on my leather jacket.
“Try not to get your ass shot off. I need something to kick if you break my little boy’s heart.”
“I’ll do my best.”
Chapter Thirty-Two
Gavin
Reaching for her across the sheets, I come up empty. It’s no surprise at this point. The dark circles under her eyes have started to stain her face. She doesn’t sleep, and she barely eats the dinners she cooks. It takes days of insomnia for her to finally be able to crash to the point she can sleep, and even then, she wakes up thrashing around in a panic. She’s having night terrors, dreams that paralyze her body until her mind can wake it up. Instead of sleeping, she stalks the house at night, constantly alert, checking the windows and feeding her paranoia. She’s had the locks changed, twice, despite my attempts to put her at ease.
She doesn’t feel safe with you.
Every day I reach out, and every day she takes another step away. Intimacy seems like a thing of the past. I pride myself on being a patient man but seeing her so close and not being able to touch her, after I’ve had free rein for so long, is agony. This morning, she caught me fucking my fist in the shower. I was close to coming when she stepped into the bathroom, surprising me after taking Noah to school. Once she caught sight of me, rock hard, teeth gnashing, I swear I saw a hint of hunger in her eyes before they flit away. Her apology left me standing there feeling like a sick fuck.
Katy is the most highly sexual woman I’ve ever known. Once she gave me access to her heart and body, I free fell into my addiction to her. She’s finally home, and I’m still living in the headspace we were in when she left. Not only are we not on the same page anymore, we’re reading completely different books. That I knew she would come home this way doesn’t make it any less hard. I am fucking madly in love with my wife, always have been, and my need to close the distance is growing every day. She’s here, but it feels like an apparition; like I could reach out, and instead of touching flesh and bone, she’d slip through my fingers.
Staring at her empty pillow, I can still picture her the night before she left for Baghdad, smiling over at me while I read on my iPad.
“What are you reading?”
I turn the screen her way, hoping to jog her interest. “The updated ATP, tactics for infantry and ambush.”
“Man, are you getting boring,” she teases as she ducks under my upheld arm, laying her head on my shoulder. She reads along with me for a minute before her fingers start to explore my chest.
Instantly my cock rises to the occasion, along with a touch of anxiety. My fear stems from knowing her first term was served stateside. As a captain, I’m proud of her for serving her country. As a husband, I don’t fucking want my wife there. In a matter of seconds, she reads me and calls my bullshit.
“I went to boot, same as you, and spent an additional sixty-eight weeks of training to be a medic. I’m as ready as I’ll ever be, Captain. I’m more than qualified.”
It takes everything I have to show her faith, instead of fear, with my answer. “You are.”
“Besides, I’ll be on base, chained to the clinic,” she says, pressing a kiss to my neck. “And please don’t ever forget, I can kick your ass.”
That earns her a chuckle. Katy is unbelievably strong for her size.
“Bet you wish you would’ve married a house mouse now, huh?” I hear a little vulnerability and knock it down as I pull her closer.
“You did it for me; it’s my turn. I wouldn’t have put a ring on any other woman. And I damn sure wouldn’t have settled down this early.”
“Early? When exactly did you plan to do that? You’re ancient,” she teases. “And please don’t go getting too sentimental yet, Captain.”
Inhaling the scent of her hair, I roll her on her back and stare down at her blue eyes as they dilate, her breathing picking up. Every part of this is for me.
“Ancient, huh?” I parrot sarcastically before running my fingers up her calf and stopping at her thigh.
“Did I say ancient? I meant wise, distinguished.” Her breath is coming faster. “And sophisticated?” When my fingers inch up in response, she rambles on. “Intelligent?”
“Is that a question?”
“No,” she rasps out. “Very intelligent.”
“As much good as it does you,” I scoff. “You don’t want tactical lectures.”
“Fuck-hot sexy?” she offers.
“Another question?” I prompt, sliding my hand into her soaked panties, I press my thumb to her clit.
“And loving.”
Massaging her beneath the silky material, her eyes hood with need.
“Sooo loving.”
“You don’t want sentiment either, so what exactly is it that you want, Mrs. Walsh?”
She looks up at the ceiling as if she’s thinking, before her thighs fall open, giving me more access.
“Meh, can’t think of anything at the moment.” It’s a play for power, and she will most definitely lose, but
I’ll make sure she doesn’t regret it.
“No?” I whisper as I dip and kiss her breastbone from one side to the other while inching her cami down to cradle her perfect tits. I suck one rose-colored nipple into my mouth as she clutches my head to keep me there.
“Gavin,” she whispers. “If you start this…” Her voice trails off as she lifts her hips so I can slide her panties down.
“What?”
Spreading her soaked lips with my fingers, I slide two in her drenched middle and twist them inside her. She’s bucking in my hand, all words falling away as I massage her clit with my thumb, and she comes on my fingers, feverishly she kisses me before I pull away to admire her reaction to my touch.
Her blue eyes are turbulent, filled with lust. She’s nowhere near done. She’s insatiable, and I’m more than up for the challenge.
“What?”
“You know what,” she demands, gripping my engorged cock and sliding the drip of precum over the tip while I grind my hips.
“Not so boring now, huh?” I say, lining myself up with her entrance. Teasing her with just the tip, I rub it through her slickness. We’ve always been good at this. It comes so natural to us.
Her perfect lips part as my resolve splinters “I want you.”
In one swift thrust, I’m buried to the hilt and her body bows. She’s the perfect fit, and I pride myself at being her only lover. My eyes close briefly at the feel of us before I pull back and drive in, watching filthy words fall from her mouth as she pleads for more. She rides me from below, matching my thrusts by pumping her hips. She pulls me in deep, dragging me in further, her muscled thighs wrapping around my back.
“Harder,” she begs as I swivel my hips, hitting deep, the way I know she likes it.
“Fuck, baby,” I whisper, while she stares up at me like I’m her God. Chest igniting with all that I feel for her, I pin her by the wrists and thread our fingers together. Pushing off the pads of my feet, I go deeper than I’ve ever gone, fusing our bodies together. Chests rubbing and covered in sweat, she takes everything I give her.
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