Not Forgotten
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“We really shouldn’t be doing this,” he murmured in her ear as she began to unbutton his shirt.
“A little late now,” she stated. They had been leading up to this since that first day in her office over a week ago, and each moment they had spent together, the fuse had gotten shorter and was now igniting in the most delicious way. “Besides, I don’t think anything short of the apocalypse could stop me.”
Matt smiled, his green eyes burning. “Me either. I just thought it my duty to mention that fact.”
She nodded. “Duly noted.”
She pushed his shirt away from his body and it dropped to the floor. Her lips were then suddenly on his chest kissing every available stretch of skin she found. Natalie had never felt so wanton before, so desperate. She never used to believe those who said sex could be mindless but now she had to admit she’d been wrong. Latent hormones were fuelling the passion she felt bubbling inside and she was enjoying every moment of it.
Natalie scraped her nails down his chest, over the light dusting of hair to his navel and below. She reached his belt buckle and began undoing it. Matt stilled her hands, an amused look on his face.
She felt like she had known Matt for years instead of just over a week. It felt right. She wanted this. She needed this. Her body was tense and screaming for release. She had never been at its mercy before and desperately wanted to ease the tight tension that had overtaken her body.
“First something of yours has to go,” he whispered as he tugged on the hem of her navy blouse. She dutifully raised her arms and he removed her shirt. His gaze went to her lacy red bra and he grinned.
“Not something I would have expected from you, Doctor Miller,” he said, his finger tracing the edge of her bra.
Fire ignited and swept through her body. She kissed him again, hard and unbridled, her hands on his stubbled face. Matt ran his thumb over her left nipple, teasing it to a hard peak before moving on to the right one. Natalie reached down again to his belt buckle and yanked on it hard, and as if sensing her desperation it opened in her hands. She lowered his zipper and took him into her palm. He was impossibly hard, straining for release, and she heard Matt moan as she let her fingers trail down the length of him.
His hips instinctively jerked and she revelled in the knowledge that she gave him such pleasure. Matt reached around her and undid the clasp to her bra before pitching it across the room. He took her breasts in his palms and lightly squeezed them. She moved closer to him, unable to stand being even a few inches away. She needed the contact of his skin against her own otherwise she was liable to go stark raving mad. She kissed his shoulder, his throat, anywhere she could get at him. He chuckled as he pushed her gently to the floor and covered her body with his. Matt’s hand went to the zipper on her black dress pants and slowly removed both her pants and underwear at the same time. She squirmed beneath him, her hands gliding over his muscular back and down to his buttocks.
Her body vibrated with need. Why was he taking his time? She raised her hips, grinding herself into him, his shaft resting at her entrance. She let out a frustrated breath, the apex of her thighs throbbing relentlessly, aching for his entry.
“What are you waiting for?” she huffed.
“Impatient, are we?” he replied, humour in his voice.
She bit him on the shoulder with just enough pressure to elicit some pain.
“Yes,” she ground out. She wanted him inside her now.
Matt reached into his back pocket and produced a foil wrapper and promptly rolled the condom onto himself. It was a good thing he still had control of his facilities. Protection had not even entered her mind and she realised just how far gone she was. She kissed him. Thanking him and urging him on at the same time.
Matt took hold of her hips and held her still as he made his way inside her, stretching her unaccustomed body. She forgot to breathe as he filled her so completely. She felt whole. As if she had always been waiting for him to come into her life. She wrapped her legs around his waist as he began to move within her. Natalie raised her hips to meet his thrusts and soon they were both catapulting into the unknown, screaming the other’s name before collapsing into an exhausted heap on the floor.
Chapter 26
The door opened beneath his fingertips. He pocketed the spare key she kept under the small frog in her garden as he slipped inside her house. It was sleek, all chrome and glass. The furniture untouched and impractical, certainly not comfortable enough to sit on but it looked great in photos such as the Woman’s Weekly spread. He heard footfalls to his right and stalked silently towards the bedroom.
She walked past him brushing her golden mane, her body clad in only a towel. He watched her for a moment. She had no idea how close to death she was. It was amusing. Soon, her face would be so full of fear, then pain. Then there would be nothing. Her back was to him as she discarded the towel and slid the silk nightgown over her Pilate-toned body. If he had been any other man the view would’ve enticed him, but sex held little interest to him. His appetite was for other activities. The Butcher took a step, reached out, and grabbed her. He placed a hand over her mouth quickly, blocking any screams she might have let out.
An hour later, she was dead.
Chapter 27
As the early morning sun shined through the slits in the venetian blinds of Matt’s bedroom, Natalie woke. She stretched out in the big queen size bed. For the first time in a long while she was relaxed. She felt so different. Somehow better. It was a silly thought but nonetheless true. She had never once let her guard down like she had last night when she’d offered up her embarrassing and painful past.
Natalie knew logically she shouldn’t be mortified of what had happened to her, that it was not her fault, nor did she have any control over it but she felt it all the same as did countless other abuse victims. Her own advice always fell flat and on deaf ears. She wondered what her patients would think of her hypocritical nature. She always lectured them on the best course of action but failed to practice what she preached.
Matt had responded as she instinctively knew he would and later took her to a place she had never before visited, not once but countless times during the night. She could feel the lingering affects the vigorous activities had on her body now as she tried to move.
Natalie scooted over to the edge of the bed and wrapped a steel blue sheet around herself. Matt had left the bed no more than twenty minutes ago and she had heard him in the shower down the hall before she’d fallen back asleep. Now she could smell bacon and coffee wafting towards her from the direction of the kitchen.
Before long she found herself in the kitchen staring at Matt’s back as he stood in front of the stove. He turned around when he sensed her behind him.
“Morning.” He gave her a chaste kiss on the cheek. Natalie breathed deep, inhaling his scent. A combination of male, earth, and soap. Her stomach fluttered as it always did when he was near. She wondered if she would ever get used to his presence and then hoped she never did. She liked this feeling of new discovery and eagerly awaited the next.
She yawned. “Morning.”
He grinned, obviously remembering why she was so tired. He looked extremely pleased with himself, as if her inability to stay awake was proof of his manhood.
Natalie couldn’t help but smile. He was good for her.
“I was going to serve you breakfast in bed but you ruined that by getting up.”
“Sorry,” she replied as another yawn overtook her.
Matt shrugged. “No worries. You looked so damn cute asleep I didn’t want to wake you.”
She blushed. “Last night was the first time in days that I was at ease when I slept. I felt safe. Thank you.”
For more than you know, she silently added. She watched him deftly flip the fried eggs before he turned his attention to pouring a mug of coffee for her from the carafe. He turned around and watched as she sat down on the stool by the kitchen bench. The sheet was precariously wrapped around her body and he was no
doubt praying it would undo itself. If she was honest with herself, she was kind of hoping it would too. Now that her body had been awakened, she was eager to explore more, the previous night merely just a taste.
Once safely seated, Matt handed Natalie her coffee. She glanced up at him. “So is breakfast special for me or is this how you treat all your lady friends who spend the night?”
Natalie wished she could take back the words as soon as she’d said them. They had sex. That was all. They had made no promises. The afterglow of sexual release dulled and reality re-emerged. She wasn’t at all good at the morning after and insecurities began to flood her mind. Natalie had been so sure she could handle last night objectively but now she wasn’t so sure. She wanted more. How much more, she wasn’t entirely sure.
Matt had come into her life and had flipped it upside down. She didn’t know what she would do if he ever chose to leave. This feeling was exactly why she had erected that wall and kept people at a distance. Last night, the emotions had heightened her experience. Now they only served to remind her just how vulnerable and easily broken her heart could be if she allowed Matt in.
Matt raised an eyebrow. “You’re special. Don’t ever think otherwise. As for breakfast. Truthfully, it’s been so long I can’t even remember.”
Natalie smiled. In just a few words he had temporarily soothed her. Later, her mind would begin to over analyse and put her back into a state again. That was when she focused on other people’s problems and ignored her own. She had majored in sticking her head in the sand. It is so much easier that way, she reflected. So much safer.
“So,” Matt said, rocking back on his heels. He was dressed for work in a pair of black dress trousers and a cream coloured shirt. His tie hung down his solid chest, the knot loose.
Natalie took a sip of coffee and looked at him. She was surprised at what she saw. A combination of uneasiness and sheepishness. He was obviously uncomfortable about the subject he was about to bring up.
She smiled at him in an attempt to put him at ease. “So?”
“About last night.”
Natalie’s heart suddenly pounded hard in her chest.
“Yes. The worst three words in history. Go on.”
He grinned at her. “I just wanted to clear the air. I certainly didn’t plan on it but I certainly don’t regret it.”
“That’s good because I don’t regret it either,” she replied, her mouth dry from the confession.
“I like you, Natalie, and I want to see more of you.”
“I think you’ve seen all there is to see, Detective.”
His gaze drifted over her sheet clad form. When he spoke again his voice was husky. “You know what I mean. I want a relationship with you.”
It wasn’t a declaration of love but that was all right. She wasn’t there either. But she felt the relief immediately and felt boneless. She was afraid she would slide off the stool and become a puddle on the floor. All her insecurities washed away. He wanted her. She wanted him. It felt right—natural. She nodded, surprised at how easily she gave him the power to destroy her.
Trust. Faith. Hope.
“I’d like that too,” she agreed. “There’s something about you, Matt Murphy. I’ve protected myself for so long and yet I trust that you will keep me safe despite having no tangible proof that I won’t get hurt. It scares me a little.”
“And it humbles me, Natalie. Don’t ever think that I don’t understand the significance of you sitting at my kitchen bench wearing nothing but my sheet.”
Natalie nodded and swallowed hard. Meaningful conversations first thing in the morning was not a habit of hers and she was feeling as if she’d just gone through an emotional whirlwind. She had jumped from one emotion to the next and now felt utterly drained and it was barely seven-thirty.
Matt placed the plate of fried eggs, bacon, and toast before her.
“But for now I have to focus on the case.” He leaned over the kitchen bench and kissed her on the mouth. “Just don’t forget me while I’m working.”
Yeah, like she had any hope of doing that.
The man’s body was imprinted in her mind forever. All that sinewy muscle and taut stomach, narrow hips and huge…she was getting aroused just by thinking about him. There was no way she could ever look at him again without seeing his naked body underneath his clothes.
“After last night, you don’t have to worry,” she said.
A satisfied grin appeared on his face. “You don’t say.”
Chapter 28
Matt sank down into his desk chair. Hell, he could do with another couple hours sleep. His eyes stung from being open and only the copious amount of coffee he’d drunk was keeping them that way. He pinched the bridge of his nose. Was he actually complaining? Last night was the best thing that had happened to him in years and he was wishing he had gotten more sleep?
He shook his head. Dumb arse. He still couldn’t get over Natalie’s faith in him. She of all women had reason to be cautious and yet she had offered herself to him. He was scared shitless of messing it up. He didn’t want to hurt Natalie but his track record with women was sketchy at best. He may have the gentle touch but in his experience someone always ended up hurt. He would give his left nut to ensure it wasn’t her.
There’s something about you, Matt Murphy, Natalie’s words played in his mind. I trust that you will keep me safe.
He would too. No matter what.
Natalie was special. A unique jewel that had been hidden from the world for so long and he was the lucky bastard to have discovered it. When he’d imagined the moment they would come together he hadn’t even been close. Last night had been amazing and that first kiss had thrown him for a loop. He had felt something he couldn’t begin to describe but didn’t question. It was all part of his feelings for Natalie. From the moment he had met her he’d been attracted to her. Physically at first. Then later, when he’d gotten to know her better, he’d wanted the whole package—scars and all.
Hell, they all had insecurities. He just wasn’t good at identifying them in himself and spent little time self-reflecting. He did know he wanted Natalie Miller and cursed the case he’d been handed. He would’ve liked nothing more than to request leave so he could spend some quality time with the woman who had overrun his life and thoughts and figure out if they could be something more. He wasn’t used to thinking long-term and had vowed not to let himself be tied down but Natalie was different. She was a kindred soul and he knew if he could ever make a relationship work, it would be with Natalie.
He had no idea why he was so adamant but he trusted his gut and it was telling him not to stuff it up. All he had to do first was close the Butcher case so he could focus on Natalie.
He found himself smiling just thinking of her.
Darryl appeared at his side. He was dressed like he had slept in his clothes and Matt wondered if his partner had ever made it home last night. Darryl’s eyes were bloodshot and there was a beginning of a five o’clock shadow on his jaw.
“Been looking for you,” he said in way of a greeting.
“What’s up?”
Darryl looked at him and cocked an eyebrow. “Long night?”
Matt wondered if Darryl had heard about Natalie showing up at the LAC and how they’d left together. Of course he had. Nick would have gladly shared the news—him or one of his cohorts. Matt shot his partner a look that told him to drop it. Darryl took the hint.
“There was another murder last night.”
“Shit.”
If Natalie thought ‘about last night’ were the worst three words in history, Matt was adding ‘there was another murder’ as the worst four.
He grabbed his jacket and followed Darryl out the door.
***
The crime scene was an image straight out of Home and Garden. All except for the blue and white chequered crime scene tape bordering the house and the four police cars and coroner van parked out front. The day started off so well, Matt thought as he got out of hi
s Commodore and took in the scene.
The inquisitive neighbours were all out taking in the sights, some talking to uniformed police officers. He watched as the local channel news van pulled up at the kerb, the cameraman immediately hoisting the camera to his shoulder and followed the made-up reporter to the best filming sight. The reporter checked her face and hair in a compact mirror before informing her viewers about the newest murder.
Matt blocked out the reporter’s voice and moved into the house. He noted the same forensic team that had been at Natalie’s were currently dusting for fingerprints and checking for signs of forced entry. Darryl followed behind him as they found their way to the bedroom where the activities of the night had been. The bed sheets were crushed and the comforter half hung off the bed. Two pillows lay on the floor near the deceased’s hand. She looked vaguely familiar to him as his detectives gaze ran over the body of the once beautiful woman.
Her blonde hair was spread out from her head covering the carpet and she was in an almost foetal position, her hands out wide from the torso. Her night clothes were drenched in blood as was the carpet surrounding her. Matt could count the stab wounds from where he stood and noted it hit double digits. Her throat was exposed and her head had almost been severed from her neck.
It was a ghastly sight and he struggled to keep his breakfast down. Even a seasoned detective like himself found it hard at times and he was sure his skin held a slight green twinge. He wasn’t embarrassed. He was slightly thankful to still have that reaction. It told him he could still be shocked and sickened and that the day to day shit he saw hadn’t desensitised him. Matt figured there would be nothing worse than to look down at the victim and feel nothing.