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Authors: Lani Lynn Vale

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Scenarios ran through my mind at a million miles an hour, but never once did it occur to me that Max wouldn’t know what to do.  Decision made, I said, “Come to Free.  Do you know where that is?”

“Is that Max’s place?  If it is, then yes, I know where it is.  Dad and I scoped it out last week when you told us about him.”  Bennett informed me.

“That’s the place.  Come.  I’ll be waiting at the front gate to let you in.  Be careful.  I love you, Benny Bear.”  I said as I scrambled up from one of the Adirondack chairs that Max had on his front porch.

I burst in through Max’s front door and ran up to where he was sleeping on the couch.  I would hassle him later for kicking us out, and then having the nerve to sleep instead of watching the movie that he was all gung ho about watching.

Once I reached him, I shook his shoulder and said, “Max.”

He came awake with a start, and had our positions reversed in milliseconds.  I was panting in fright, watching him cautiously.  He had my arms pinned to the couch with both of his hands.  His legs straddled my torso, and I was securely at his mercy.  His eyes were wild for a few moments.  Oh, so slowly, comprehension filled his gaze and he backed off me slowly.

“I’m sorry, Max.  I didn’t really think.  Are you okay?  I didn’t hurt you did I?”  I asked warily.

He regarded me with an intentness that made me squirm.  “I just nearly broke you in half, and you’re worried about me?” 

“Uh, yeah.  Anyway, my brother just called, he has a girl with him and he says she’s hurt, but she refuses to go to the hospital.  I told him to come here.”  I rushed out.

He nodded, and then got up, walked to his bedroom, and came back out a few seconds later in jeans, a white t-shirt, and cowboy boots.  He walked to the front door that still stood wide open, and walked out into the night.  I followed at a slower pace.  My legs stood no chance against his long ones, and by the time I met him at the front gate, Bennett was already there, pulling his old Chevy into a parking spot near the front of the garage.

The rest of the members of Free were there as well.  Each of them stood at the gate, waiting to see what was going on, waiting to see if they were going to be needed before going back to their homes.

Cheyenne wasn’t there, and neither was Ember.  I assumed they’d switched places with their husbands seeing as their children still needed twenty-four seven supervision.  Their kids were hell on wheels, and if not closely watched, they would likely burn the place down.  Just last week Cora, Gabe and Ember’s two year old, decided to paint her bedroom wall in shit.  Although funny, I’m glad I wasn’t there to witness it.  That’s just plain disgusting.

Bennett got out of his car, went around to the passenger side, and lifted out the weeping girl.  She looked to be the same age as Bennett.  The cute little girl was wearing the remains of a tattered sundress.  Her hair was wild around her head, and gleaming pink and purple streaks stood out harshly against the light brown shade.  I hustled over to them, and stopped about three feet from them.  Alpha leaned into my side, but I’d learned to brace myself for it, because when I stopped, he leaned.  That was just the way of it.

“Let’s get inside, Benny.  Max, can we go to your guest room?”  I asked while surveying the girl.

“It’s all yours, Bubbles.”  Max said as he stayed behind with the men allowing Bennett and I to have a few moments of privacy before he came to see what was going on.

“Bubbles?”  Bennett asked.

“He was talking about my undies.  Do you really want to hear the rest of the story?”  I questioned.

“Jumpin’ Johosephats!  Why in the hell would I want to know about that?  Jesus Christ on a crutch.”  He said uncomfortably.

A small giggle escaped the girl, and I smiled at her as our eyes met.  “Tell me what happened, honey.”

Her gaze flicked up to Bennett, and then back to me, pleading for me to understand, and I did.

She didn’t want Bennett to hear everything that happened.  She wanted to tell me, but didn’t want to say it in front of him.  Whether it was because she was embarrassed to talk about it, or if she had a crush I didn’t know, but I would find out.

“Bennett, I need you to lay her down on the bed in the second bedroom.  Turn right at the T in the hallway.  First door on your right.  I’m going to go get some towels and the first aid kit.  You need to go back to the garage and speak with Max.  Tell him what happened.”  I informed him before leaving in the opposite direction as him.

When I got to the bedroom, Bennett was leaving.  His arms encircled me, and I was lifted off my feet by his massive six foot three inch frame.  My feet left the ground, and I blew a raspberry in his neck to get him to let me down. 

We played this game a lot, and I know exactly what to do to get him to leave me alone.  When your brother outgrows you when he’s seven years old and you’re fifteen, you learn very fast what to do to get your way.  Otherwise, your little brother terrorizes you and there’s nothing you can do about it.  Especially when your parent’s think it’s funny.

“I love you, baby brother.”  I said to him.

He blushed slightly.  “I love you, too.”  He murmured as he took off.

Teenagers didn’t share their feelings very often, so I felt something tingly spill through me at his words.  I truly did love the little shit.  I would do absolutely anything for him, and it saddened me when he was hurting.

I hope all of this isn’t as bad as it looks.

ɸ

Max

 

“Tell me what happened.”  I demanded as soon as Bennett got within speaking distance.

He regarded me for a few tense moments before nodding and running his hands through his hair.  “I was at a pre-game party.  There was a bunch of drinking going on, and that’s not my style.  So I started to leave when I saw Amanda, a friend of Corinne’s, being hauled into the back hallway by some asshole senior.  I followed them, and I saw him rip her dress before the door to the room even closed.  I went in there and that’s when I saw Corinne.  She was laying on the floor, her dress ripped open just as Amanda’s had been.  I lost it.  I beat the shit out of him until he stopped moving, got Amanda’s friend to take her to the hospital and then took Corinne to my car.  That’s when she told me she didn’t want to go to the hospital.  She doesn’t want to report it.”

“She’s probably just scared.  Why don’t you go grab a drink out of the fridge and come sit down?  We’ll wait until we hear back from Payton before we do anything else.”

He did what he was instructed to do, and I smiled inwardly when I saw him grab one of Payton’s chocolate milks.  She’d have a fit later, and by the pleased smile on his face, he knew it, too.

“Your sister tells me you’re going navy.  Why you gotta go and do that?”  I ribbed him.

“I want to be a SEAL.  Always have.  Just don’t tell my dad, he doesn’t know yet.  I want to wait until I get the papers signed so he can’t try to change my mind.  He’s a formidable force when he wants something to go his way and it doesn’t.  He’ll probably give you so much shit.  Especially if you end up marrying my sister.  He’s always trying to introduce her to a marine that just moved to town.”  He said.

My temper started to flare.  “Who’s this marine you speak of?”

He looked at me with an evil glint in his eye.  “Some hot shit guy on the police force.  She doesn’t want to date him though.  She’s had the hots for you for a while now.  She thinks your shit don’t stink.”

“Oh, his shit stinks.  Just take our word for it.  Is this guy Luke Roberts?”  James asked.

“Yeah, how’d you know?”  Bennett asked.

James smiled at Bennett.  “He’s a friend of ours.  Moved out here about two years ago though.”

Bennett waved his hand as if that wasn’t an important fact.  “That’s what I meant.  So, what are your intentions with my sister?”

I decided to throw him a curve ball.  “We’re getting married.” 

“You knocked her up, didn’t you?”  Bennett laughed.

“Not yet, but I plan to.”  I snorted.

I did, too.  As soon as she would let me. 

“Is that right, Max?  When are we getting married?”  Payton asked from the doorway.

I didn’t miss a beat.

“When’s your next three day weekend?”  I asked while standing and making my way to her.

“This weekend.  I took the next week off.  My charge nurse felt that you may need more time with me, and told me to go ahead and take my vacation if I wanted to.  Where are we doing this?”  She asked while backing away from my advance.

My eyes lit and I maneuvered around the couch she was trying to hide behind, unsuccessfully I might add.  “So we can go to Vegas this weekend?”

“You bet, big boy.  Just gotta ask my daddy for my hand first.”  She said gleefully.

Bennett threw his head back and laughed uncontrollably.  I had a feeling I’d been had.  They knew something I didn’t, but that wasn’t going to stop me.  I was going to make her eat those words.  I’d go speak with him tomorrow morning, let him kick my ass, and have her married by next week.

“Deal.”  I said, my lips a hairsbreadth away from hers.

“Fuck me.  I think I need to go take a shower after that!”  James said wile fanning himself exaggeratedly.

Payton raised on her tippy toes, waiting patiently for me to kiss her.  I didn’t disappoint.  Taking her face in my hands, I leaned down and gave her a soft kiss on the lips.  Just the slightest of touches.  I didn’t want to start something I knew couldn’t be finished.  She’d denied me for the past two days, and I knew it was a fruitless effort seeing as she said she would do nothing with me until I was cleared by the doctor first.  I’d called and moved the appointment to tomorrow morning, just because I didn’t think I could wait much longer.  I was tired of the never-ending erection.  That much blood going to my dick couldn’t be good for my brain.

“So what happened?”  Bennett finally asked what we’d all been wondering.

“She wasn’t raped, per say.  He started to, but then decided that he would need more than one girl.  Therefore, he went to get her friend Amanda, and she just had to sit there and watch.  He gave her something earlier in the night and she didn’t realize it until after she started to feel off, but by that time, she couldn’t do anything about it.”

“Will she press charges?”  Jack asked.

“She said she would.  Do y’all know anyone who can come here, someone you trust?”  She asked.

“Yeah, honey, we do.  James, why don’t you go call Luke and get him to come over here.”

Luke pulled into the parking lot ten minutes later.  He had his daughter with him, and I felt a twinge of remorse for calling him so late in the evening.  He lifted her out of her car seat, and her limp body fell against his, and snuggled closer.  You gotta love children.  They have absolutely no worries in the world.

“Luke!”  Payton said excitedly.

I scowled at her genuine happiness at seeing him.  Luke smiled at her, and I narrowed my eyes at him before placing my arm around Payton’s shoulders, bringing her into my side.  Luke smiled at the gesture, and nodded in acknowledgement at the show of possession.

That’s right, Lucas.  Keep your filthy eyes off my woman.

Once he got within reaching distance of us, I leaned over and took the sleeping girl from his arms.  She’d gotten big since the last time I’d seen her.  Heavier too.

She snuggled up into my arms the same as she did her dad’s and I walked towards the house.  Everyone followed, and when we got inside Payton and Luke went to the room where the girl was.  She was bigger than Sam’s twins, or Gabe’s daughter.  Then again, her daddy wasn’t a slouch in the big department.

The first time I’d met Katerina, it was in the hospital, the day after she was born.  I’d gone up there to visit her because Sam couldn’t.  Sam’s ex-girlfriend was pregnant with Katerina, when she was killed.  We never learned if she was dead or not when the baby was delivered.  Feeling saddened that his ex-girlfriend’s baby was sitting in a hospital alone, Sam asked me to go since he couldn’t leave Cheyenne.  The baby was waiting for her dad to get home from Iraq, and I felt a kinship, and hoped that if that ever happened to me, that someone would make sure my child wasn’t alone either.  I came back day after day, just to make sure she had someone there with her; even after Luke returned from Iraq.

Luke wasn’t so sure about me when we first met, but he was grateful to me for being there with his little girl when he couldn’t.  Katerina had nearly quadrupled in size since the last time I’d held her, and it was a sobering thought.

As I was holding her, I thought about all of the things I wanted to do, and one of those was to have a passel of kids.  I wanted to go out to the park on Sunday and throw a football around with my son.  I wanted to teach my daughter how to ride a bike without training wheels.  All of these scenarios revolved around one thing, and that was Payton being the mother of those babies.

“Those are some deep thoughts there, Max.”  James said from the couch beside me.

I glanced at him and saw his eyes resting on the sleeping little girl.  Janie was four now, and by the looks of it he wished he could have her back to this size again.  “Just thinking about babies.”

“They are a gift, my man.  Don’t waste time.  I wish I hadn’t spent the younger years of Janie’s life deployed.  I missed a lot.  Being with her this past year, watching her grow and change really made me realize what I’ve missed.  What I could never get back.”  James said quietly.

“You did what you had to do.  Try not to worry so much, James.  We’ll figure this out.”  I assured him.

Just a few weeks ago, James had been served by Janie’s mother for custody of their daughter.  When Janie was a baby, she’d signed her rights away.  We’d thought that would be the end of it, but she threw us a curve ball a few days ago.  That curve ball being that James wasn’t even Janie’s father.

What Janie’s mother failed to realize was that it didn’t matter to James.  Janie would forever be James’ little girl, whether it was by blood, or by love.  He would fight her until he died, and he would never give up.  Seeing my best friend suffer like this really made my blood boil.  I hadn’t realized that he was so low though.  I would have to keep a closer eye on him just to make sure he didn’t do anything crazy.

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