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Authors: Lolita Lopez

Tags: #Erotica

Grabbed by Vicious (32 page)

His lips were blue when I rolled him over. His eye is still

bloodshot.”

Vicious took the time to actually look at Terror. He’d

been so furious earlier he’d overlooked the signs. Even

his neck was bruised beneath the high collar of his uniform

shirt.

A terrifying thought struck him. He embraced Hallie

even closer. “Is she safe?”

Terror nodded. “I took care of the body and her bloody

clothes. No one knows but us three. I didn’t even report it

up the chain of command. Officially, he was never in my

hotel room. My fixer on the ground knows I carried a dead

body out of the rom. He knows nothing of Hallie’s

involvement. We’re the only three who know the truth.”

Vicious figured that was some small consolation. He

glared at Terror. “I’m still angry with you. I can’t believe

you abused our friendship in this way. She’s my wife,

Terror.
My wife
.”

“I overstepped. If you’d like to challenge me in the ring

when I’m healed, I’ll be there.”

“No, he won’t.” Hallie frowned at both of them. “This

stops here. I mean it.”

Terror snorted. “You know, I told her she’s too bossy.

You really should toss her over your knee more often and

paddle her backside.”

Hallie grumbled under her breath and climbed to her

feet. “Just remember that this bossy butt saved your life,

Terror.”

She left them sitting there on the floor. Vicious sensed

she wasn’t okay. “What happened, Terror?”

“He was waiting on the balcony when I got back to the

hotel room. I let my guard down. We wrestled. We broke

the glass door. I fell. He looped a belt around my neck.

Hallie must have heard us. She came into the room,

grabbed my knife, and stabbed him in the neck.”

Vicious wiped a hand down his face. “Shit.”

Terror nodded. “He would have killed her if he’d

finished me off. She had no other choice.” He hesitated.

“She acted with surprising calmness. I expected her to

fucking lose it but she held it together. I was still gasping

for breath on the floor while she was trying to wrap up the

body and keep it from bleeding all over the place.”

Vicious grimaced. “And when I heard you telling her

not to tell me about your secret?”

Terror paled. “You were on a call?”

“We had been. It was interrupted and reconnected. I

heard her asking you take off your pants and get on the

bed. I assumed…”

“Yes. I understand.” Terror gestured to his leg. “It

wasn’t like that, Vee. She just wanted to patch me up.

That’s all. I would never touch your wife.”

He should have known that. He should never have

doubted his best friend or Hallie. She loved him. She’d

taken a public shearing over turning on her friends. She

would never have betrayed him by committing adultery.

His stupidity made his stomach ache. “I’ve really fucked

this up, Terror.”

“We all make mistakes, Vee.” His gaze moved to the

open doorway of the master bedroom. “She loves you.

She’ll forgive you.”

“Yes. I’m sure she will. She probably shouldn’t.”

“You should be more concerned with Hallie forgiving

herself.”

“What?”

“I can see it in her face. She’s tormenting herself with

the guilt of killing Dodson. She’s not going to let it go,

Vicious. It’s going to twist her up inside. You’ve got to

help her.”

“I will.” He had to deal with Terror first. “Do you want

me to call a medic?”

Terror shook his head and held out his hand. “Help me

up.”

Vicious nodded and stood. He reached down and

grasped Terror’s hands. With one swift tug, he pulled the

man to his feet. Eye to eye, they stared at one another.

Vicious finally spoke. “You’re my best friend in all the

universe, but if you ever put Hallie in danger again, I’ll

finish this thing we started today.”

Terror didn’t blink. “I wouldn’t expect anything less.”

Their peace made, Vicious walked Terror to the door.

He waited until Terror was on the elevator before

returning to his communication console and contacting the

med bay. Terror would be annoyed but he needed to be

looked at by a medic. Vicious gave orders to have

someone intercept Terror and haul him back to the

infirmary, under armed guard if need be.

His friend looked after, Vicious headed into their

bedroom. He heard the shower running. He sat down on

the edge of the bed and stared at the floor. How the hell

did he fix this?

She needed him. That much was clear. That much he

could do without screwing it up.

Vicious peeled out of his uniform and boots. He entered

the steamy bathroom and caught sight of himself in the

mirror. Hallie had cleaned away most of the blood but his

bottom lip was swollen and his nose a bit red. He’d be

sporting a nice bruise on his temple by tomorrow morning.

Explaining that one at the office was going to be fun.

He stepped into the shower with Hallie. She had her

eyes closed and her face in the water spray. The sight of

her shaking shoulders tore at him. He’d done this. He’d

forced this confrontation and the ugly truth out of her. He’d

accused her of the very worst.

“I’m sorry, Hallie.” He wrapped his arms around her

and buried his face against her neck. “Forgive me.”

She pulled her face from the spray but wouldn’t look

back at him. “How could you think I’d betray you like

that?”

“I’m not proud of myself, Hallie. I heard something and

jumped to the wrong conclusion.” He couldn’t believe

how emotionally he’d reacted. There was a time when

he’d have verified before acting. Why hadn’t he just asked

her?

“I know how it sounded. I really was just asking him to

get out of those bloody pants and on the bed so I could

stop the bleeding.” She shivered in his arms. “We were

just lucky it wasn’t a truly deep cut. If he’d nicked an

artery, he would have died there on the floor of that hotel

room.”

His gut lurched at the possibility. Hallie would have

been left alone to deal with two dead bodies and the very

real threat of retribution from Dodson’s people. “You’re

never going anywhere with Terror again.”

She made a short laughing sound. “Terror and I agreed

that was for the best. I’d like to not ever have to kill

someone again.”

Vicious ached for her. “I know it’s hard, Hallie. That

first time is always the worst.”

“That’s what Terror said. Apparently, it gets easier.”

“For some men, maybe,” he agreed cautiously. “For

me? No. I still feel the weight of the lives I took in battle.

The ones in close combat are especially difficult to

carry.”

She sagged in his arms. “I wish you’d been there with

me. I needed you so much but I only had Terror. He tried

but he’s not very comforting. He basically told me to suck

it up and forget it ever happened.”

Vicious winced. “I shouldn’t have dodged your calls.

I’m sorry, Hallie.”

“It doesn’t really matter. I wouldn’t have told you over

a call. I just—I needed to hear your voice and see your

face.”

The longing in her voice killed him. He hesitated. “Do

you think you can ever forgive me?”

She slowly turned in his arms and placed her cheek to

his chest. “I already have.”

The depth of her love and forgiveness stunned him. He

truly didn’t deserve her kindness and generosity. If the

tables had been turned, he was sure he’d have held on to

that grudge for a long time. He wasn’t proud to admit that

but it was true.

“Let me bathe you, Hallie. It will help.”

She surrendered to him with a small nod. He took his

time washing her body. His palms spread the foamy lather

over her skin, following the curves of her small breasts

and the gentle slope of her belly. Kneeling down, he

washed her feet, taking care with her toes, and then slid

his hands up her legs to her thighs and back. He rinsed her

slowly and swept his hands up and down her body to wash

away the soap.

His fingers tangled in her hair as he worked her favorite

shampoo into a thick lather. She leaned back against him,

her hands resting on his thighs. He swirled his fingers over

her scalp and tried to decide what to do once they were

out of the shower. He had an idea of how to help her

relieve the guilt but it was a bit unorthodox.

She spluttered a bit as he nearly drowned her while

rinsing her hair. He laughed and pulled her back. “Sorry.”

She whacked his arm but laughed. “Pay attention.”

“I’m trying,” he said. “It’s been so long since I’ve

touched you, Kitten. You’re making it hard for me to

think.”

He quickly washed and shut off the water. He stepped

out first and wrapped a towel around his waist. He

reached for her and helped her onto the thin mat. She stood

still as he rubbed her dry with a towel and squeezed most

of the water from her dripping hair. He wiped at his chest

and back and dried his short hair while considering his

options.

“Hallie, do you trust me?” He draped their towels over

the bar.

“Yes.”

There was no hesitation or uncertainty in her answer.

He held out his hand. “Come with me. We’re going to try

something a little different, Kitten.”

She grasped his hand and met his gaze. “Okay.”

He led her out of the bathroom, into the bedroom and to

the door he’d kept locked since their first night. She hung

back a bit when he stepped inside the darkened room. He

tugged on her hand and raised a questioning brow. She

nodded and followed, showing him such bravery.

Inside the room, he adjusted the lights to a dim setting

and played with the temperature controls. He liked his

rooms nice and cool but Hallie seemed to like them a bit

warmer. With what he had in mind, she was going to need

the added comfort of some warmth.

He dropped her hand to check on his equipment.

Virtually all of it was unused and new. He’d picked out

the various implements and pieces of furniture with a new

wife in mind. He smiled at the silly notions he’d harbored

then. By now, he’d planned to have introduced his new

bride to everything in here. As it was, she’d touched the

restraint table and nothing else.

When he turned around, he found Hallie next to the

restraint table. Her fingertips glided over the gleaming

metal surface. He wondered if her memories of the table

were good or bad. Possibly a mix of both, he reasoned.

She lifted questioning eyes to him. He shook his head.

“Not tonight, Kitten.”

Instead, he sat on the nearby spanking bench and

motioned for her. “Come here, Hallie.” He pointed to the

spot in front of him. “Kneel.”

She went to the floor gracefully, sat back on her heels

and placed her hands on her thighs. He bent down and

moved her hands into the correct position, her palms up

toward him, and widened her thighs. He saw the slight

furrowing of her brow. No doubt she’d already committed

his preferred kneeling position to memory. She was

nothing if not considerate and thorough.

He cupped her chin and forced her gaze to meet his.

“You feel guilty for killing that man.”

She nodded. “I took a life, Vicious.”

“A pathetic, disgusting life,” he corrected.

“But still a life,” she replied. “I’m not a judge or jury,

Vicious.”

“Dodson was a pig. He was a monster. He’d already

spent fifteen years in the Kovark prisons for murder and

rape. He put those scars on Terror’s face.” Vicious

touched the scars along his neck and shoulder. “He put

these on me.”

Her face showed surprise. “I didn’t know.”

“I didn’t tell you.” Vicious caressed her face. “You did

what you had to do.”

“I made a split-second decision to kill one person to

save another. It’s still murder, even if in defense of a

friend.”

Her statement confirmed his fears. “You won’t feel

better until you’re punished.”

She didn’t say anything. She simply swallowed and

blinked. He could tell she struggled with that realization.

“I’m going to help you, Kitten.”

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