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Authors: Lolita Lopez

Tags: #Erotica

until he’s caught.”

“Boy, that’s going to piss off a lot of people.” Vicious

activated his com screen and contacted security. Once he

had all the facts, he crossed the hall to speak with the

admiral who was already up to his eyeballs in angry

complaints from the ships stuck in a holding pattern. As

the heads of the two military bodies aboard the
Valiant
,

they coordinated on the recovery effort and put their teams

in contact. While the admiral made a public announcement

to stay indoors and report any suspicious activity, Vicious

returned to his office to find Terror and Menace staring at

the bouquet.

“So now she’s got you playing with flowers?” Terror

shook his head in apparent disgust. “I’m amazed.”

“Easy,” Vicious warned. “It may be my wedding day

but I’ll still kick your ass.”

Terror laughed and turned his gaze back to the flowers.

“Don’t use tape. I’ve got something in my quarters that

will work better. I think Hallie will appreciate—”

Vicious’ com screen flashed and beeped. He tapped the

device and was greeted by Major Raze, the Special

Response Unit commander. “General.”

“Major.”

“We have a twenty on our escaped man. He’s in the air

ducts near the cargo decks. His ID chip is still active. If

you want to end this now, I’ll give the order to flush him.”

Vicious wasn’t surprised by Raze’s suggestion. The

man hadn’t become the leader of their SRU team by being

nice. “Negative. Try to bring him in alive. Besides, if we

vent him out into space, I’ll have to fill out a shit-ton of

paperwork.”

Raze snorted in amusement. “I hear you. I’ll contact

with updates. Raze, out.”

The call ended. The small relief Vicious felt at having

located Sergeant Crow faded with one look at Terror’s

face. “What?”

“What if he’s not just using the vents to move, Vee?” He

hesitated. “I’ve taken out entire crews with one canister of

gas.”

“Shit.” Vicious hit the com screen and brought back

Raze. “Vent him.”

“Sir?”

“Now, Raze. Vent him.”

“Yes, sir.” Raze stepped away from the screen and gave

the order. “My specialist is preparing the flush now.”

“Good. Terror thinks he might possibly try a gas

attack.”

Raze’s jaw tightened. “Understood.” He turned and

shouted, “Cipher, blow that vent now!”

Vicious’ anxiety level skyrocketed as he waited for

word from Raze. When he heard swearing, he knew it

wasn’t good. “Status update, Raze.”

“It wasn’t Crow. It’s a damn vacuum sphere.”

“Are you sure?”

“I’m watching the damn thing floating outside now. Our

chip detector is pinging it. It looks like Crow removed his

tracking chip and placed it in the cleaning device.”

“Shit.”

“Double shit.” Raze stepped away and spoke to his

men. Back on the com screen, he said, “I’m pulling my

team. We’re fanning out. He could be anywhere.”

“No. He’ll go after Hallie or Lenny Hawk.” Vicious

believed that with every fiber of his being. “I’m going to

my wife. You secure Sergeant Hawk’s wife now.”

“Understood. Raze, out.”

Vicious was on his feet and headed toward the door

before he even realized Terror had already left. Menace,

hot on his heels, explained, “He took off the second Raze

said it was a vacuum sphere. Let’s hope he gets to Hallie

first.”

Vicious couldn’t consider any other possibility. With

Menace at his back, Vicious raced across the ship. Taking

the various stairwells and back access bridges was a

nightmare but the elevators had been shut down as part of

protocol. The similarities to the last time he’d raced

across the
Valiant
didn’t escape him. This time he refused

to be late. He would reach Hallie on time.

The attention of the two guards outside his door

snapped to his face as he and Menace burst from an access

door on the far end of the hallway. Both men saluted. He

gave them an at-ease. “My wife?”

“Safe inside, sir.”

He motioned them aside and entered his quarters.

“Hallie?”

“We’re in the bedroom, baby.”

He paused at the odd use of a pet name. It wasn’t like

her. The few times she’d used a name other than his own,

it had been
master
. He stopped and held up a hand, halting

Menace. He gave the sign for enemy. Menace tapped his

shoulder, confirming he understood, and held back to alert

the SRU that there might be a hostage situation.

Vicious headed for the bedroom as if nothing were

wrong. “Kitten, there’s a small problem. We may not be

able to get married on time.”

“Yes, I know,” she answered weakly, her voice

quaking.

His heart seized in his chest when he stepped inside

their bedroom.

Hallie stood in front of their bed. Sergeant Crow, wild-

eyed and thinner than Vicious remembered, stood behind

her and held a wicked knife to her neck. Already, a trickle

of blood dripped onto the blade.

Fury exploded in him at the sight but he managed to

keep it in check. For Hallie’s sake, he had to play this just

right.

“Sergeant Crow.”

“Where the fuck is my wife?”

“Not here, obviously,” Vicious replied. Where the hell

was Hallie’s sister? “Let my wife go and I’ll take you to

see her.”

“Bullshit!” Crow sweated profusely. “You took her

from me. She was mine.”

“You tried to kill her. You killed your child.”


She
killed the baby!” Crow spat back angrily. “She

said it was an accident and that she’d been feeling sick all

day, but I know the truth. She
hated
me. She killed our son

to get back at me for taking her away from her home.”

Vicious didn’t know if that was true or not. He didn’t

much care. It occurred to him, though, that Raze or Venom

would have known exactly what to say. As officers in the

SRU, they both had training in negotiation and excelled at

talking down crazed psychopaths. What would they tell

him right now? To find a way to connect with Crow?

“I’m sure that hurt very much to discover your child had

died.”

“Don’t patronize me.” He pulled the knife tighter

against Hallie’s neck. Her eyes closed and a tear slid

down her cheek. Vicious tore his gaze away from her

pained face. He had to think clearly.

“I’m not patronizing you. I understand the desire to have

strong sons. It’s the only reason we take these women.”

That was a lie, of course, but he was willing to call the

sun blue and the sky green if it made this man put that knife

down.

“She didn’t understand that. She found a way to prevent

a pregnancy. I almost killed her that night I discovered

what she’d been doing but then she promised to do better.

And she did,” he added. “She took my seed and gave me a

son.”

Vicious spotted movement in the ceiling panel above

Hallie and Sergeant Crow. His gut clenched as the vent

screen moved silently. Any second, Terror would pop

through the hole. He needed to buy his friend some time.

“You must have been very happy.”

Crow faltered and gulped. “Yes.”

“You can have that happiness again.” Vicious took a

step forward, hoping to draw the man’s attention. “I’m a

general now. I can make anything happen.”

“You can’t take away my conviction. That follows me

everywhere.”

“You removed your ID chip. I’ll get you a new one with

a new identity. You can start over on another planet. Go to

the colonies. Find a woman there.” He tried to keep

talking as Terror, upside down and knife at the ready, slid

through the hole. “You can have your son. Let my Hallie

go and I’ll help you.”

“No!” He moved his wrist, as if preparing to slit

Hallie’s throat. “You took my wife. Now I’m taking

yours.”


No!”
Vicious lunged at the crazed sergeant just as

Terror swung forward and stabbed the man in the arm.

Terror twisted and sliced backward, severing the tendons.

Crow screamed and dropped the knife, his fingers no

longer under his control. Hallie scrambled forward and

fell into Vicious’ arms. He snatched her safe and shielded

her with his larger body as he hauled her out of the room

as quickly as possible. Terror and Crow grappled on the

floor behind them. Hallie’s hands flew to her ears as

Terror made hasty work of gutting the man and putting him

down for good.

Vicious nearly slammed into Raze and Venom, who

stood just outside the doorway. Menace was behind them

with Bernie sobbing in his arms.

He carried Hallie to his favorite chair and cradled her

on his lap. Venom came forward with a wad of gauze from

the small med kit in one of the pouches on his pants.

“Here.”

“Thank you.” Vicious lifted Hallie’s chin and dabbed at

the nick there. “It’s not very deep, Kitten. You’ll be fine.”

Hallie glanced around frantically. “Where’s Bernie?”

“I’m here.” She scurried over and grabbed Hallie’s

hand. “Why did you lock me in the laundry room? I could

have helped you!”

“No.” Hallie shook her head. “That man is crazy. The

second I heard the warning from the admiral and then that

weird thumping in the ceiling, I knew it was him. He

would have killed you, Bernie. He wanted to hurt me.

Killing you would have done that.”

“Why didn’t you hide with her?” Vicious demanded.

“I worried he’d find us both. He came through the panel

in the living room and I ran to the bedroom. He was faster.

He caught me and that was that. I didn’t dare call out to the

guards. I hoped that you’d get here in time. I knew if

anyone could save me it would be you.”

Vicious didn’t like her logic but understood why she’d

acted the way she had. “Don’t ever do that again, Halllie.

You hide. Do you understand? You hide and you stay

safe.”

She nodded. “I will. I really hope it never happens

again.”

“You and me both.” He spotted Terror coming out of the

room. His bloody shirt was a reminder of the gory scene

he’d left behind. Two medics rushed into the bedroom.

Not that they would do much good. What was needed was

a body bag, not a trauma kit.

“So about that move,” Terror said carefully as he wiped

his knife blade on his pants. “I’d probably move that up by

a few days, if I were you.”

Vicious couldn’t believe Terror was trying to joke at a

time like this. The man had the most morbid sense of

humor.

Hallie touched his cheek. “We’re moving? Off the

Valiant
?”

She looked so disappointed so he quickly shook his

head. “No. To the general’s quarters two floors up,” he

explained. “General Thorn finished clearing out his

belongings last week and I’ve had the maintenance crew

making some changes to suit us. It’s where I belong now.

We’ll have more room and I’ll have better access to the

bridge and my office.”

She frowned in consternation. “When were you going to

tell me? Don’t you think I should have been told before

Terror?”

Vicious shot Terror an annoyed glare. The man had the

decency to look contrite. “I planned to tell you this

evening after our wedding.”

Her face crumpled. “Our wedding is ruined.”

“No, it’s not. We are not letting that psychopath ruin our

day. You’re going to go upstairs to our new quarters and

change. We’ll push the ceremony back an hour but it’s still

happening, Hallie. I promised you this.”

“And you never break your promise,” she whispered,

her gaze filled with love.

“Never, Kitten.”

Chapter Twenty

“What do you think?”

Vicious turned at the sound of Terror’s voice. They

were congregated in a small ceremony room that the land

corps used for awarding medals and promotions. Just a

few short weeks ago, Vicious had stood here and received

his first star and his new rank. Now surrounded by his

closest friends, he waited to make a public commitment to

Hallie.

He eyed the bouquet of flowers Terror held. Instead of

the silver tape Menace had suggested, Terror had wrapped

the stems in bright-red ribbon. It looked surprisingly

beautiful against the pale-pink and white flowers.

“Wait,” Vicious said uncertainly. “Haven’t I seen that

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