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by Lindsay McKenna


  Easing away from her wet, soft lips, Gage murmured, “Let me help you get dinner on the table. I have some ideas I want to talk to you about later.”

  “Of course,” she whispered, still caught up in the promise of his kiss.

  He smiled a little and led her over to the table, pulling out her chair. “Have a seat, and let’s talk while I put the food on the table for us.”

  Alexa gave him a wry look. “This is your fault, Hunter. You kissed me and threw me into another world, a wonderful one. And I don’t want to come back.” She watched him preen beneath her softly spoken compliment. Alexa knew she needed to tell Gage more often how much she loved him, how grateful she was for his care. This man possessed such humility that he was quiet about his accomplishments, which were many. He always gave others the credit instead of himself.

  “I’ll gladly take the fall on that one,” he said with a grin. Soon enough, Gage had brought the chicken and salad to their kitchen table. As he sat down at her elbow, he said, “Becka, Tal, and I were wondering where your favorite place for a three-month vacation might be.” He placed half of a baked breast onto her plate, knowing that if she did it herself, it would be a tiny amount, and he wanted her to eat more than that. Using a ladle, he poured over a fragrant white gravy on the poultry.

  “I know we talked a little bit about this after Dara left, but I was too upset still to give you some ideas. I love the Florida Keys,” she said. “I love the ocean, the warm waters to swim, snorkel, and scuba dive in. They have beautiful undersea coral there. Have you ever been there?”

  “Not to Florida,” Gage said, spooning the salad on her plate. “I’ve been to the Pacific Ocean, and I went through boot camp at Parris Island in South Carolina, and swam in the Harbor River that empties into Atlantic Ocean while there. But I never set foot in the Atlantic itself.”

  “My family has a winter home in Key Largo, Florida. It’s a beautiful two-story white house on Island Drive. The John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is about five miles from our house. As kids growing up, we kayaked, snorkeled, found lots of shells, and had tons of adventures just playing along the shore.”

  “Sounds nice,” Gage said. He noticed Alexa was eating a little bit more. Maybe he could get her to regain her lost weight when they took the three-month sabbatical.

  She met his gaze. “Could you come with me? Can Tal really afford to have you gone for three months, Gage? Or maybe you can fly in to see me some weekends,” she said hopefully.

  Gage heard the concern in her low voice. “We’re on the same wavelength. I talked to Tal about that this afternoon,” he said, sopping up the white gravy with a piece of bread. “She says I can’t be out of touch because Artemis is ramping up hiring in all departments. But,” he continued, giving her a hopeful look, “to resolve that issue, she’s having Human Resources go through the resumes of current snipers looking for a job with us. Tal is asking Wyatt to take care of the daily work while I’m gone. But the resumes of snipers will be sent directly to me for consideration. One of them will be hired and act as a liaison for Mission Planning in my absence. But if things get dicey, Wyatt can always Skype me and I’ll work with him from Key Largo, when necessary. That means if you want my mangy hide along for those three months, you can have me. How do you feel about that?” He gazed into her widening eyes, seeing hope bring them to life again.

  Gage would never have insisted upon going if Alexa didn’t invite him. He knew that sometimes people wanted to be alone, but Gage felt she needed company right now. There would be other times when she might want alone time—later, when she was stronger. Right now, she was devastated by her kidnapping by Rasari. The predatory monster was never caught, nor were the men with him. So it ended in a cold trail, much to everyone’s unhappiness. He was now safely in Malgar where he could not be touched by first-world countries that wanted him. It just compounded Alexa’s initial wound, deepening it, tearing up what healing she’d already begun.

  “I want you with me.” She reached out, gripping his large, callused hand.

  He managed a relieved grin as he curved his fingers around hers. “Yeah, I want to be with you too, if it feels right, Alexa.”

  Her cheeks flushed pink, sudden light coming to her hazel eyes, hope and a flicker of humor in them.

  “But I don’t know how to kayak or snorkel. Maybe you can teach me—if you’re up to it,” he teased.

  “Oh, I’d love to!” she grinned, suddenly feeling a ton of weight sloughing off her shoulders. “You’ll pick it up so easily, Gage, so don’t worry about that.”

  “Well, what should I worry about? Those nasty gators down in the Keys?”

  “Hey,” Alexa gave him a broad smile. “No worries. We’ll be in Coral State Park, and the rangers there know where the big ones live. They know their movements, and the gators are most active at dawn and dusk. You and I would be in the water during the day, not at night, so I wouldn’t be too concerned about it.”

  “Well, just between us, I’m going to strap a Ka-Bar knife on my lower leg whenever we go into the water.”

  She chortled, giddy with excitement. “That’s my man! Ever the guardian.”

  “Yep,” he declared, delighted that Alexa was so enthusiastic about the idea. Gage loved his woman, and he wanted nothing more than to see those golden lights back in her eyes, just as they were right now. Everyone who loved her had begged Alexa to take a sabbatical, and he was sure their support had helped her make the decision.

  “I’m going to fly us down there in my Stearman biplane,” she said, releasing his hand. “I need to get to Andy, my mechanic, over at the airport to make sure he’s got the inspections up to date before we take off.”

  Chuckling, Gage saw her dive into her food as if not even realizing she was eating. Alexa was now eating with gusto. He actually wished he’d put more on her plate in the first place. “Do you snorkel for fish, spear them, and bring them back to eat?” he wondered.

  “We can’t do it in the park, but there are bays nearby that are available. My dad is usually the chief spear fisher, and I’m rusty, but maybe we can learn together. I love fresh fish. There are lobsters around, too. And we can buy shrimp at a local fish market.”

  “I was pretty much raised on meat and potatoes,” Gage admitted. “But I’m willing to stretch my taste boundaries.”

  Aglow, Alexa said, “This will be so wonderful! I feel so much better, Gage.”

  “Good,” he murmured, hopeful that this vacation would help relieve Alexa’s symptoms. “I think this will be good for both of us. Things have been hectic since we met in Afghanistan, and three months of downtime could be just the right remedy for both of us.”

  After dinner, Alexa asked Gage to sit with her at her Mac computer’s big screen in their home office. She brought up a map of Key Largo and then pulled up some photos she’d taken several years earlier of her parents’ two-story white home with green shutters. Gage sat next to her, their thighs touching as she deftly brought up photos of the nearby state park. Excitement surged through her as she described what they were seeing, and he savored this special time with her.

  She turned and gave him a wicked look. “By the way, have you ever made love in the ocean?”

  “No,” he said. “I never really thought of it.”

  “It’s like when we use our huge shower, Gage. The ocean is deliciously warm, clear, and beautiful. I know a nice little spot near a mangrove area that’s perfect for it.”

  “Sounds good to me,” he agreed, his eyes sparkling.

  She chuckled. “You perk up every time sex is mentioned, Hunter. Why am I not surprised?”

  He laughed with her and rubbed her shoulders. They felt remarkably pliable, with no tension in them. Just maybe these three months would help release Alexa from the prison of her fears.

  Gage was hooking into her excitement about going to the Keys for her sabbatical. “You know, I don’t think about sex as ‘sex’ when it comes to you,” he confided. “I ‘make love’ w
ith you, baby.” He saw the flush in her cheeks deepen, and the look of yearning in her eyes told him she had, for now, come back to him.

  “Thank you for that,” Alexa whispered, touching his rugged, unshaved face. “I’ve never been as well loved as I have by you, Gage …”

  He felt an erection stir. It always happened when Alexa used that smoky voice of hers after she became aroused. Tonight could be the night, he thought. Such times might happen once a week since her PTSD had taken over their lives. Her therapist had warned them that sexual needs were often suppressed in the process, and she’d been right, but Gage didn’t love Alexa because they had sex together. It was only one of the delicious gifts that came with loving her.

  He looked at his watch. It was ten p.m. “Want to go to the shower and show me how to swim with the fishes?”

  Her response was immediate, her eyes narrowing, her lips parting. He could hardly wait to release his swelling erection from his jean’s imprisoning zipper.

  “I think I’m ready for a nice, long shower with you, Hunter.” Her voice was low and husky.

  Gage didn’t waste a minute. He stood and pulled his chair away from hers. “Come on, baby, we deserve this …”

  *

  Moonlight was peeking through the dark blue winter drapes in their bedroom. Gage settled Alexa’s damp, warm body against his. She made a low purring sound, snuggling against him, her head resting on his shoulder, her arm thrown across his torso. He liked that she slid one long leg around his, getting as close to him as possible.

  “Comfy?” he growled against her hair, holding her tightly against him, inhaling the fragrance of her favorite rose scented soap.

  “Mmm, I’m more than comfy. You give me the best orgasms, Gage. I don’t know how you do it …” she grinned.

  He threaded his fingers through her damp hair. “Well, you definitely returned the favor, Ms. Culver. You had your game on back there in the shower.”

  He felt her shake with silent laughter. Alexa was so loving when she let herself be fully vulnerable with Gage. In fact, since meeting her, her love was helping him to truly open up to a woman in ways he’d never known. And, more than ever, Gage was coming to appreciate their time together after making love. That was when the most important issues came up for them to explore.

  “Gage?” she asked him tentatively.

  “Hmm?”

  “I … I really want to be to carry your baby,” she said quietly, then waited for his response.

  He held her close, feeling her heart against his ribs and the pillowy softness of her breasts. Frowning, he tried to choose his words carefully. “What about your PTSD symptoms?”

  “I know,” she sighed sadly. “I talked to Dara about it. I asked if the cortisol symptoms would go away if I were with child, and she said no, they wouldn’t.”

  “So you’d still have the up and down cycles?”

  “Yes. And Dara said that when a woman is pregnant, she’s already got a lot of things going on hormonally. Everything is accentuated, especially the emotions. That would be multiplied with the influence of the cortisol when PTSD symptoms arose. I’d be even more sensitive. I would cry more easily … things like that …”

  “That would be pretty difficult, wouldn’t it, given your PTSD?” he said softly.

  “Yes. And we’re talking physical sensitivity, too. I can’t control the cortisol. Becka explained that the hormone is like a faucet you can’t turn off.”

  “Baby, I worry about you,” Gage turned on his side and intently studied her shadowed face. He saw the hope in her eyes and didn’t want to bring her down. “I know how important it is for us to start a family. Why don’t we take this three-month sabbatical and see how you respond to it?”

  “That sounds like a good idea.” She closed her eyes and whispered, “I’m so damned wishy-washy emotionally, Gage. It drives me nuts.”

  A wry smile tugged at one corner of his mouth as he leaned over, pressing a light kiss on her pouting lips. “You’ve always wanted to carry babies,” he pointed out. “And you’re going to be an incredible mother, just like your own. Dilara raised you kids right, and you’ll do the same for the new generation coming into the family.”

  Gage had a burning desire to create a baby. He yearned for a family of his own again. Nothing was more important to him. His whole life had been interrupted when he was thirteen, and he’d never told anyone, except Alexa, how he longed to have children around, to be a father, as his heroic father had been to him and Jen. He silently prayed that he and Alexa could create a beautiful little girl.

  More than anything, Gage would like to call her Jen, after his sister, whom he still loved so much that some days he could hardly bear the grief over her loss. If they had a daughter, he felt it would help him finally heal from that open wound.

  Closing her eyes, Alexa tipped her chin up to meet Gage’s warm, loving mouth. She hummed, arching her back, pressing her breasts wantonly against him. She felt his cock, which rested between them, hardening and thickening. Sure, they’d already made love in the shower, but just talking about becoming a mother to his children, made Alexa’s whole lower body ignite with the possibility.

  “Gage … what if … what if I went off the Pill while we’re in the Keys?” She opened her eyes, looking deep into his blue ones. “Would that bother you?”

  Pressing himself against her soft, rounded belly, he groaned as she allowed her hand to languish around his cock, stroking it lightly, setting him on fire. This woman could turn him on in a heartbeat! Her strong fingers massaged his erection and he felt his balls tighten, pulling against his body.

  “Let’s talk about this tomorrow morning,” he groaned. He knew that he was going to love Alexa right now, and he found her more than ready as she allowed his hand to cup her ass, his fingers trailing down that curved crevice to encounter her damp, wet curls below. He breathed in her musky scent and found himself spinning out of control, feeling as if he were losing his ability to think.

  It was like being hurled into a cauldron of raw animal hunger—and this wasn’t the first time. There was an ancient part deep within him that wanted to take her hard and fast, mate with her so she would conceive. No more words, just action, making their mutual dream come true.

  Alexa quivered, giving a little cry as he lightly stroked her entrance with his fingers, easing into her, feeling her violently react in the best of ways to his slow, teasing intrusion. He liked feeling that quiver rippling through her. It told him she was hot and eager. He loved those days, like up on the crown of that hill when they’d gone hiking, when he felt like a caveman as he made love to his woman.

  All he knew was that her sexy fragrance triggered an ancient inborn part of himself, the animal that lurked in the background, that charged ferociously through him when he slid his hard cock into her beautiful, tight, wet channel.

  She was so natural and loving. Despite going through the PTSD with her, Gage no longer worried about their personal sex life. At first, he’d been concerned that Alexa would consider him just another man, like those who had assaulted and injured her. Becka had been worried about it, too. But somehow their love had remained pure and fostered a healthy connection between them, no matter what else was happening.

  Rolling over, covering her, his cock resting against her belly, Gage took her hands and eased them above her head. Alexa gave him a languorous look, raising her hips, inviting him inside.

  “You know, you’re a very dangerous woman,” Gage muttered, running his hand down to her breasts, teasing a hardened nipple. Her eyes closed, her lips parted, and her breathing grew ragged as he continued to run his thumb back and forth over the hard nub. She couldn’t lie still beneath him, hips twisting, wanting him, little pleading noises filling her throat, begging him to enter her.

  And he was ready. Oh, so ready! Gage liked foreplay time like this. All they had to do was enjoy one another on a purely physical level. Alexa had climaxed twice in the shower, and he knew she had another climax or
two yet to come.

  He slid one hand down her flank and then released her wrists, kneeling between her opened thighs, running his hands lightly up and down them, listening to her beg him to please her with whimpers, to move inside her.

  Finally, he’d found a woman who held nothing back. It was heart-to-heart, body-to-body, with their souls melting into one another just as they were doing right now.

  CHAPTER 7

  Dara McKinley stood up and walked around her clinic desk when Alexa Culver entered. “So nice to see you!” she said, hugging Alexa. “When I looked at the schedule this morning, I saw your name.” She released her. “Is everything okay, Alexa?”

  “I needed to talk to you professionally,” Alexa admitted, sitting down in a bright red chair in front of Dara’s large desk. Dara wore a white lab coat, her stethoscope around her neck, her blond hair caught up with two gold barrettes that Alexa recognized. Dilara Culver must have gifted Dara with them. Alexa saw the delicate hammered Turkish designs on the long barrettes.

  “Okay,” Dara said, sitting down. She pulled over Alexa’s file, opening it as she started up her computer. “What’s going on?”

  Alexa glanced out the window of the clinic, just a few blocks away from the hospital where Dara had been a resident. Now, Dara had privileges at the medical facility. The early November sky was murky, threatening rain or snow. Alexa turned her attention to the pediatrician. “Gage has been doing a lot of online research about my high cortisol.”

  “That makes sense. What’s he found?” Dara asked, curious.

  Alexa pulled printed copies of papers from her briefcase and slid them across the desk to Dara. “Are you familiar with a new branch of medicine known as functional medicine?”

  Dara took the papers, quickly perusing them. “Yes, I’ve heard of it. But honestly, I don’t know a whole lot about it,” she smiled. “Why don’t you tell me what’s important about it and how it might affect your high cortisol?”

  “I liked their motto,” Alexa said. “‘Changing the way we do medicine, and the medicine we do.’ Apparently they work with nutrition, alternative medicine, and lifestyle choices, which all play into a person’s ailment.”

 

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