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When he pushed her mug closer to her, reminding her the chocolate was starting to cool, she saw the ceramic had a picture of a cat on it, one with a comically disagreeable face, a fly sitting on its whisker. It made her lips twitch.
She looked up at him then. He was still stirring, so she had the pleasure of studying the aristocratic bone structure of his face, the set of his mouth. Though none of the Knights shared their women outside their own circle, Savannah stayed pretty exclusive to Matt and him to her, except for indulging some soft pleasures within the groupālike the women had done tonight. She wanted to ask about that, and about a million other questions, but she figured sheād wait until another time. Or seek other sources for the information. Best not to poke the lead wolf with a stick.
āI used to go crazy, reading the society pages,ā she admitted. āWhenever they hooked him up with someone for a charity event, or reported seeing him āwithā Miss So-n-So, Iād thinkāwhat will I do if someone gets him first? If one day I open up the paper and see his engagement notice?ā
Matt arched a brow. āDid you have a plan to handle that eventuality?ā
āYes. It involved a shovel and a remote location.ā
Matt chuckled, heaping marshmallows in the top of Savannahās mug. āYou and Ben may be a useful combination, if I ever need to be permanently rid of a competitor.ā
It made her grin at him. Lifting the hot chocolate, he gave her a wink, moved into the other room. When she followed him, she saw his timing was as uncanny as usual. Savannah was sitting up, restless from the discomfort of being on one side too long. She gave him a cranky look.
āI am exactly where I was when you checked on me thirty minutes ago. Oh except I had the baby. She slid right out, and now sheās off somewhere playing with electrical sockets and curtain cords.ā
āThatās a shame. Iāll lose my deposit on that birthing suite at the hospital. Maybe we can just go there for a vacation stay and cancel that private island resort weāve reserved for the fall.ā
āIām surprised you havenāt reserved the entire wing so Iāll have the undivided attention of every obstetrician in New Orleans.ā
āWho said I didnāt?ā He gave her a lingering look, so full of warmth and gentle devotion that Savannah shook her head, a soft smile crossing her face. She glanced at Marcie.
āHeās hopeless.ā
Hopelessly in love with his wife. It made Marcie ache and yearnā¦and hope.
* * * * *
Ben made sure he came into the office a bare few minutes before the nine oāclock staff meeting. He didnāt want to chat over coffee or any other bullshit. Heād given Peter the slip about thirty minutes after their heart-to-heart in the alley. Yeah, it had been a crappy thing to do, but Peter needed to get home to Dana, and Ben didnāt need a nursemaid. While the mushy moment hadnāt been faked, it had made it easier to fool Peter into thinking Ben accepted being followed. One of the few times heād been able to outwit the shrewd former captain.
His head was pounding from whatever toxic brew heād poured down his throat in some of New Orleansā seedier dives throughout the weekend. He vaguely remembered getting into it in a pool hall with a trio of guys wearing a lot of biker leather. His ribs still hurt from being knocked down and kicked, but he didnāt really remember much other than that. Except the guys being pretty affable about it, propping him up in the alley and watching over him until he regained consciousness. The biggest guy had even spotted him another beer, making the laconic comment, āShe fucked you up, pal. Womenāll do that. Go on home before you get yourself killed.ā
Since he didnāt remember talking to anyone about Marcie, he supposed it was just an educated guess. Bikers could be pretty astute that way.
He barely nodded to Janet, went to his office, found the file he needed on his desk. Which either meant Janet had taken over Marcieās duties, or Marcie herself had come in and set it out. Heād had her reassigned, but she could be in the building. The very thought of it made his head hurt worse.
When he was sitting in the alley with the biker, deciding whether heād sleep there and let someone steal his wallet, or struggle to his feet and find his way to the nearest hotel to hide out for the weekend, his thoughts had gone back to earlier in the night. Before the limo. Sheād embraced the CNC treatment, but ultimately what sheād been seeking was that intense connection, the emotional input that promised a soul had a match in this world. It was the way sheād been from the very beginning, the first time heād met her, when she was sixteen and not even on his sphere as a lover.
Friday night heād felt that desire from her, overriding everything else, even the physical. The problem was, heād felt it right back, and the more heād felt it, the more heād felt like a tiger trapped in a cage he didnāt want opened. She just kept pushing and pushing. If heād seen it through the way he should have, he would have sent her spinning through subspace, fucked her brains out.
He wouldnāt have left her aftercare to the staff though. Heād have wrapped a blanket around her, held her as her teeth chattered and she shook, the effect of getting so deep in that zone, a place he could have gone with her, totally into topspace. Instead heād been unable to leave his own fucking headspace, his anger, his frustration, his lack of balance. Heād had
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