Taken By The Forbidden Highlander (Scottish Highlander Romance)

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by Kaley McCormick

She looked at him in a moment of fearful honesty.

  “Hey, what did I tell you? Never be afraid. I will be there for you. To help you through whatever you want to do.”

  She smiled wide and started to tear up. “Oh Kerrigan. Of course I want this baby. Why do you think I stayed with Nick so long? I have always wanted a baby. But…to worry day in and day out about a father who has so much hatred inside of him…I can’t say that my decision was completely rational or unselfish.”

  Kerrigan smiled in understanding.

  “But you…well…never mind.”

  “No, tell me. What?”

  “With you…in your arms, I feel strength. Kerrigan. Your name, your voice, your tender touch gives me strength. In a perfect world I would love to have a baby with you.”

  Kerrigan looked down and contemplated the thought.

  “But I know it’s not right of me to ask you to do that. We barely know each other. We accidentally brought a child into the world. I want to give you your freedom. I’m just so happy that you helped me through this dark chapter in my life.”

  “Are you leaving him?”

  “Yeah. I think it’s time.”

  “It is. And it hurts me to say that as his friend. But it is. But…”

  “What?”

  “All the same, Georgina. I would be honored to have this baby with you.”

  “What?” she said in surprise. “You don’t mean that…”

  “I do. To be completely honest, I’ve never really thought about it before. I never thought I would be the type to raise a child. To be a family man. Maybe it’s best that it happened unexpectedly. Because that’s when I thrust into survival mode. That’s how I win my fights. And yes, the idea of having a baby with you…your beauty and soul. It is what I want. I’ve been wandering through life aimlessly for a long time. I even remember my Sensei telling me once, to find my passion wherever it may lie in wait. You are my passion. And now, unpredictably, but truly…you are what I want.”

  Georgina wept and kissed him.

  They embraced and laughed, giddy with excitement over their new test relationship—however unorthodox, still very passionate.

  Kerrigan never bothered kicking Nicholas’ ass, though he was sure he could. The military are trained to kill but not to fight. He knew he could take him down quickly. But he really had nothing to prove. Nicholas admitted what he was, admitted that his marriage had failed, and basically admitted that he had no fight left in him.

  All he wanted was the delusion that he still was a damn good fighter. And Kerrigan let him have that, opting to not bother telling him face to face what happened.

  He knew what happened. Maybe he didn’t suspect it was Kerrigan or maybe he did. But Nicholas knew he drove Georgina away and that a better man would come to save her. He never bothered looking for her or asking Kerrigan if his suspicious were true. Because it was just over and there was no sense crying about it.

  Sometimes the best offense was no offense. Sometimes using an opponent’s anger against him is the best way to win. His master was wise indeed. But now it was time a new chapter in life for Kerrigan and Georgina—a life away from fighting. A life of only love.

  THE END

  The Warrior’s Dark Desire

  Bodies glistened as sweat dripped from the hard columns they called legs, their arms flexed as thick as boulders as they hugged each other, their genitals this close to touching but with layers of clothing blocking the way, leaving only anticipation on the enamored face of Viola Johnson. She was always a student, always an onlooker, but never ready to join the Genesis OK Club, with her two favorite trainers.

  And yes the kink of two hot guys groping each other all in the name of mixed martial arts wasn’t lost on her. She kept those fantasies to herself because she was supposed to be strong, confident silent type—the Black woman who could kick ass and roll heads when it came time for battle. But she couldn’t let anyone know her secret; buried deep beneath her iron façade, her cynical stare and her dejected eyes, she was still a lady. A twenty-three year old young woman who had higher aspirations than anyone could imagine—if only they’d let her reach them without their mocking.

  And yes, she always had shameful thoughts about her teachers.

  Othlo was the experienced “Soke,” a hard-faced White man in his late thirties who was tall and daunting with eyes of fury. His voice was deep and his shoulders broad. He tore a hole through a person’s soul with those damning green irises, right before he took them down in a shuck to triangle submission hold. His hair was full and black and his stubble always thick.

  Kerrigan was his student, but now in his fifth year and at twenty-nine, he was a young man in his prime. He had evolved into his new role as teacher and took fifty percent ownership of the club, at Othlo’s own request. He was the opposite of Othlo, because he was the gregarious type. Blond but sporting a buzz cut. His muscles were always well toned and sculpted, superior even to Othlo, as he was able to master the leg locks and the spry body movements due to his youth and versatility.

  Othlo was gaining the upper hand; he had reversed Kerrigan’s waist lock and grabbed him with a surprise turn, flipping him to the ground.

  Kerrigan laughed. “Always the master, Sensei. It’s still an honor to lose to you.”

  “There’s no honor in losing,” Othlo said, never one to waste a laugh. But at least this time he had a half smile when shaking hands with his favorite student. “At least, not when very few winners are gracious.”

  “Viola,” Kerrigan said, waving at Viola who was sitting down, on time as always but still just “observing” even two months after her first appearance. They had finally poked a name out of those fierce-looking lips. But hardly any explanation.

  “When are you going to overcome your fears and take your first lesson? Two months and counting.”

  “I’m not afraid,” she said firmly.

  “Then why?”

  “Because I’m not ready,” she replied, still looking strong-willed and with a fixed frown. “It doesn’t make me afraid,

  “Fine, fine. We’re getting so politically correct these days you can’t even say what’s right in front of your face.”

  Kerrigan laughed and wagged his head in a jocular manner. He never warmed up to Viola, whom he thought was creepy and cowardly, even though he couldn’t come out and say it to a potential customer. “But we both know what’s what, don’t we?”

  “I’m just minding my own business,” she said in a sarcastic tone of voice, reminding Kerrigan that yes, she was a strong Black woman and everything Whitey said was just racist bullshit. Or at least that’s how Kerrigan took it, and Viola wasn’t about to surrender any power. She intimidated White men and she liked the feeling.

  “Othlo,” Kerrigan said to his teacher, losing interest in winning Viola’s favor. “So I’ll be back next week. You’ll carry on without me?”

  “Yes. Where will you be in case I need to call you?”

  “Going upstate. Going to see Nicholas. My friend from high school.”

  “Be careful,” Othlo said, always so damned cryptic as if he knew the past, present and future.

  Kerrigan laughed heartily. “Why do you say that?”

  “Friends who aren’t part of our present, always insist on recreating the past. What do I say about the past, Kerrigan?”

  “I know, I know. Leave it behind. Why you gotta talk like Yoda all the time?”

  “I’m not talking like Yoda,” Othlo growled, finally losing his smile and going stark. “My advice is never ‘free.’ You just remember what I said for your own good.”

  “Will do, Big Poppa Smurf. Hey, Viola? One of these days we’re going to charge you for taking up space. You know. Being so courageous the way you are.”

  “Go home, White boy.”

  “Oooh, feisty,” Kerrigan said with one more smirk, before he walked towards the exit. “I’ll be back next week.” He eyed Viola one more time, who stared him down and folded her arms. “You all h
ave a good week.”

  Othlo was about thirty minutes early for the new class. Viola came on time but Kerrigan had neglected to mention the postponement of the 3:45 PM class. Nothing surprising, just a common error. But it did manage to make the wait awkward and Viola felt pressured to clarify the misunderstanding.

  “I see Kerrigan didn’t tell you again. He postponed the class. I have to—”

  “I understand,” he interrupted strongly. “Class begins in thirty minutes.”

  “Right. So I’ll just wait here if that’s okay.”

  “Yes.”

  Othlo went on surveying the room, looking up at the roof as if trying to figure out a problem. He seemed distracted from the conversation but still focused.

  “I know Kerrigan thinks I’m afraid. But it’s not like that.”

  Othlo sighed. He didn’t care much for chatter or polite conversation. But the awkward tension was enough to get Viola talking.

  “No one is required to take part in anything they don’t want to do. You can observe all you like.”

  “Yeah but…I mean, you’re probably wondering why I haven’t start lessons yet.”

  “No. I’m not.”

  “You’re not?”

  “I know why you haven’t.”

  “Oh? Let me guess,” she said with a shake of the head. “You think I’m afraid too.”

  “No.”

  “Then what?”

  He moved closer, meeting her eyes and challenging her with his calm but begrudging disposition. “You like to watch.”

  “That’s it?”

  “You like to watch men grappling with men. You get some kind of sensual pleasure out of watching.”

  “Excuse me?!” she said, wide-eyed and slamming her hands on her hips. The fact that Othlo never laughed or told jokes made the revelation even more surprising.

  “I’m not a fool. I know your motivation.”

  “Well, I think you are! How dare you say that to me!”

  “Young lady, don’t think that I am so naïve. I can read a person by looking into their eyes. You’re afraid, but not of failure. You know you could learn this. But you’re afraid of what knowledge and self-confidence will do to your self-image. To your beliefs and values. You come here every week, laughing to yourself about your man-on-man fetish. But in reality, you’re arguing with yourself. About what you really want from this.”

  “Oh my God! Old white man thinks he knows me.”

  “Yes. Has anything I said been untrue?” He looked at her boldly. “Has it, little Black girl? Since we love speaking in stereotypes today.”

  She shook her head, quite appalled. Until she gradually stopped shaking. Othlo figured her out quickly. And damned if it didn’t feel good…to have her kinks openly exposed. To have someone know her secret—her entire motivation that not even her own flesh and blood brother could understand.

  “Well…so what if I like me some gay porn?” she asked quietly. “That’s my business. Anyway, it has nothing to do with why I haven’t signed up yet.”

  “You’ll sign up when you’re ready to accept who you are. And who you want to become.”

  “I know who I am. I’m Viola Johnson. I’m Black, proud and I don’t mind admitting that White people like you and your home boy make me uncomfortable.”

  “It doesn’t matter,” he said. “A teacher is not obligated to make you feel comfortable. The teacher’s job is to make you more efficient.”

  “Fuck that. I have a pocket knife, pepper spray and a concealed pistol in my car, fool. I don’t need protection.”

  “Martial arts isn’t about protection, Viola,” he said, again finding her suddenly flinching eyes. “It’s about self-fulfillment. Reaching the pinnacle of your own existence.”

  He walked closer to her, giving Viola a mild chill. His body was so commanding and whenever he invaded someone’s space the very air seemed to change.

  He didn’t break contact and neither did she but the silence was eerie. She felt a pang of desire build deep inside of her. She was always attracted to White men in their thirties and forties but somehow never let that get out—certainly not among her friends and siblings. But something about Othlo always silenced her. His monster confidence. His lack of joviality, his austerity that was spilling from his pores. He was the opposite of that big kid Kerrigan.

  She struggled to think of something to say. Something badass or flirty, but it was all a flash. She looked into his eyes and shrugged, her voice descending in volume. “What can you teach me?”

  The way she said it…it didn’t sound good. She sounded mousey, almost giving away her attraction and exposing her feelings.

  But damned if Othlo even acknowledged any of it. “I won’t teach you.”

  “Excuse me?”

  “You’re welcome to practice in group class. But I will not teach you privately.”

  “Why?”

  “Because. You’re clueless. You’re young. None of this matters to you.”

  He walked away nonchalantly, passed the gym and back to the corridor where his dressing room waited.

  Viola was so provoked she decided to screw tact and walked back to meet him, throwing a little tiff. “Hey, wait a minute. What kind of teacher says shit like that? Aren’t you supposed to encourage me?”

  “No. You encourage yourself. You find your own motivation. Then you come back to me.”

  He almost walked away but then turned back around. “But I’m sure Kerrigan is available. If you need to spend another few months finding yourself. Now then…” he said, right before unsleeving his vest and tossing it, leaving his chiseled body shirtless.

  His muscles were pronounced, slightly hairy, and his abs stabbed into his lower abdomen, his crotch barely covered by his black pants. His chest and belly sunk in and out as calmly as waves and his confidence was still beaming as he eyed her in half-hearted interest.

  Viola bit her lip and hummed, then eyed him in smiling confusion, not sure if this was a come-on, an attack or a misunderstanding.

  “I believe you’re in my dressing room. My shower is over there. You’re not invited.”

  He walked away, already unfastening his pants, leading Viola to only wonder what that shower scene might look like.

  II

  Viola went home and thought it over. Oh sure, she thought about him, half-naked and so intense all the time and how that energy might convert into sex. How he made her shudder whenever he gave her the eye—not a look of need or even hunger but extreme focus. That kind of deep inner strength that she longed to feel from someone else, let alone have.

  She even thought about what he said. How she has to accept who she needs to be, before she can progress. How all the Kerrigans of the world were sure to lie to her, telling her what she wanted to hear but not really challenging her. She thought about what really held her back. Being proud and Black, and with booming self-confidence that she can truly achieve anything in life. But why was that so vexing?

  Late into the night she thought about Othlo. His ruggedness. What his strong arms would feel like holding her close, training her, and locking her in submission. She wanted his power to hurt just a little bit, not letting her “tap out” until she couldn’t bear it anymore.

  Pain and pleasure, what was the difference anyway when you were the student and your teacher was so…stringent? She touched herself lightly, her darkest secret being that she felt attraction for powerful men. As she rubbed away, she couldn’t tell whether the passion came from wanting to be powerful or wanting to be weak and controlled.

  The next day she went back to see him and made sure he was alone. He always planned for some down time before class, probably deep meditation or something like that. And then he went for a shower, which Viola could just imagine—and vividly at that.

  But today wasn’t about dreaming.

  Othlo saw Viola enter and gave her only one cursory look. She remained tall and stared at him until he looked back. “I’m ready.”

  “No, y
ou’re not.”

  “I am. I’m not afraid of you. I’m not afraid of getting hurt. I’m not even afraid of failing.”

  “Then what?”

  “That’s none of your business, Sensei. What matters is that I want you to teach me. You and only you.”

  He walked closer to her, testing her, looking into her docile eyes and almost smiling.

  “No.”

  “Why not?”

  “You know why.”

  “Why? Because you want me to admit my shame? Fine. You want me to embarrass myself? Tell you that I’m attracted to powerful men? That I’ve always wanted a White man to dominate me? That I’m afraid to be strong because I don’t want to lose that feeling of what it’s like? To be feminine and desired? I don’t want to scare men away because I can be stronger than they are. But so what?”

  She shook her head in rage and slapped herself in the heat of the moment. “It’s what I need to be. Like you said.”

  “Hmmm,” Othlo said with a nod. “I was actually going to say that I can’t teach you because we met our quota. We have no more openings until next season.”

  “Oh…well shit. I guess I just embarrassed myself for no good reason.”

  “And what about that?” he said, with that brazen little half-smile.

  “What about that?” Viola snapped back this time, sending him a coy look. “Well what about that! I said what I said. And hell, I didn’t embarrass myself at all. You want to know something about my pussy you just ask, honky. But that’s not why I’m here, is it? I’m here because I want you to teach me everything you know. Because I know only you have the strength to train me. Because I’m a barracuda, baby.”

  He nodded and that was that. He didn’t even say “Well done” or “Start next week…” he just eyed her and walked out of the room.

  “Well? When we do we start? What the fuck, man?”

  Viola found her answer soon enough. She decided to go back to class, the same time as always, when the group met. She figured at best, she’d give the moody fox a piece of her mind for being such a dick.

  But to her surprise, there he was and the whole gym was empty. Just him, staring, pacing and ready to reach his most promising student. The first lesson didn’t go well—it was strange, awkward and far too difficult. Just what Viola wanted.

 

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