It Could Happen Again (Zulu Spectre) (8 page)

He moved in the chair, refusing to let himself touch her. This had to be about talking. Not touching. Not kissing. Not making love. Talking.

She watched him, eyes nearly unblinking.

“That’s it. I’m done. That’s what I wanted to tell you.”

Her face was expressionless. “Untie me.”

He did and watched as she sat up, rubbing her wrists and rotating her ankles. He wanted her to say something else. Anything. But she didn’t say a single word. Not for a while, anyway.

“You know, I was out with Vic a while ago at Outback, and after I got hit on by our waitress, he said something to me that has taken a while to sink in.”

“Your waitress hit on you?”

She rolled her eyes. “Why do guys always pick up on that bit?”

“Because it’s two women. Was she hot?”

“Sure,” she replied drolly. “A regular knockout.”

“Sorry, I’m listening.” He leaned back, hands outspread briefly before he lowered them to the armrests.

“He told me I had to let it go and move on. The fact of how you did what you did to me was there but I couldn’t allow it to run my life and possibly ruin my future.” She crossed her arms. “I didn’t want to listen to him but I thought about why I didn’t. Because he was right and made sense.”

She pushed away from the bed and walked around his bedroom, stopping here and there to pick up little things he had lying around. “I can’t ever allow myself to be happy if I don’t learn how to forgive you and move on, Dale. I don’t want to be miserable for the rest of my life.” She shoved her hands in the pockets of her pants. “On the other hand, I can’t do what we have been for the past few months. I’m not wired that way. I’m an all-or-nothing kind of girl.”

He moved up behind her on silent feet and waited for her to turn back into him. He didn’t have long to wait.

“Crap, you move quietly.”

He cupped the sides of her face, swiping his thumb pads along her lips. “Give me a chance. Give us a chance. I can get this right, Allie. I swear. We had it all once; it could happen again.”

“My brain says I should run away as fast as I can the other direction.”

Christ, what if I lose her a second time? “And your heart?”

“Stay in the arms of the man I love.” Her smile was tentative. “I’ve always followed my heart.”

“You love me?”

She nodded, not once breaking his gaze.

Relief swarmed over him, and he kissed her, desperate to have her taste back in him. When she wound her arms around him, he knew, this was his last chance, and he’d be damned before he messed this one up again.

 

Autumn, one year later

“Don’t we have to get going?” Allie asked the man who lay naked next to her, his hand moving idly along her spine.

Dale grunted. They’d had a marathon bout of sex earlier that afternoon, and she’d woken less than five minutes ago to the featherlike teases of his fingers upon her skin. She loved the way he touched her. Like he couldn’t—or wouldn’t—ever get enough.

“Who cares? I want to stay in bed with you.”

“It’s a party.”

“We’re having one,” he grumbled along the small of her back before he nipped her ass. “A private one for just the two of us.” He laved along the spot he just bit, soothing the sting.

“We need to get going.”

He sighed and moved up her body, dragging her close to drape all over him. She slipped her arms under his shoulders and rested her cheek against his chest, the strong steady beat of his heart calming and comforting as always.

“Can’t we be late?”

“It’s your group. You have to explain to Griz why you weren’t there.”

He groaned. “That man’s name should never be mentioned in this bed. Or whenever we are thinking sex.”

“I wasn’t.”

“I was,” he said candidly. “Allie, you have my mind on it permanently.”

“So, then I shouldn’t ever say the man’s name?”

He kissed the top of her head. “Good, you’re seeing it from my view now.”

“No, we need to go. It’s a party for Trystan and Ivy’s baby. We can’t miss it; they postponed it for when Tyler wasn’t here and I didn’t have classes just so we could attend.”

“I know, I know. I just had plans, such plans, for this ass.” He squeezed her, and she moaned, hips rolling against his cock that grew stiffer by the second.

“No. I have to tell you something,” she said, getting off him and walking naked to the bathroom.

He appeared in the mirror behind her, hair tousled and his good looks amplified by the scruff he kept on his face. “What’s that?”

She worried her lower lip. “Remember two months ago when we had sex?” Laughter spilled out of her at his expression. “Right, be a bit more specific. Without the condom?”

“Yes, I remember. What about it? I have to admit, I loved being inside your pussy without a barrier between us and would love to… Oh shit.” He snapped his mouth shut. “Are you saying”—he spun her towards him—“what I think you are?”

“If what you’re thinking involves a squealing bundle of joy that hangs around for at least eighteen years, then yes.”

He sank to his knees before her, placing his large hands over her womb. “You’re carrying my baby?”

She wasn’t sure how he was going to react so she just nodded. Sure, the year hadn’t been all peaches but we were moving in the right direction I’d like to believe. What will this do us?

His lips on her belly answered her question. “Thank you, Allie. Thank you.”

His eyes glinted with unshed tears, and she knew he wouldn’t let them fall. He didn’t have to; the fact they were there meant enough to her.

She held the back of his head and kept him close to her and the unborn baby in her. Their baby. Who knew? Perhaps he was right in regards to them and a future together, it could happen again. Whatever came, she knew he would be there for his child. While she still didn’t have her parents in her life, she had him and his family, plus their friends. She would be fine. They would be fine.

 

~THE END~

Additional books by Aliyah Burke:

 

 

Megalodon Team

 

Kincade’s Rose

Harrier’s Healer

Connelly’s Flame

Greeley’s Spyce

Vittano’s Willow

Dimitri’s Moon

O’Shea’s Love

Chayton’s Tempest

 

Haikon

 

A Love for Lera

 

Graham Family

 

Justice Is Always Ready

 

Denim & Spurs

 

With This Ring

Dream Lover

 

Cottonwood Falls

 

Relentless

Fracture

Ravish

Spark

Savor

Intensity

Inferno

 

Serial

 

Keeper of the Stars Pt. 1

Keeper of the Stars Pt. 2

Keeper of the Stars Pt. 3

Keeper of the Stars Pt. 4

Keeper of the Stars Pt. 5

 

Astral Guardians

 

Chasing the Storm

Highlands at Dawn

Fields of Thunder

Branded by Frost

Driven by Night

Moon of Fire

 

Interludes

 

Temporary Home

Alone with You

Till We Ain’t Strangers Anymore

 

In Aeternum

 

Casanova in Training

Harbour of Refuge

Protected by Shadows

Polar Opposites

 

Rakes & Rogues

 

What the Earl Desires

Her Reluctant Viscount

Her Pirate Rogue

 

Code of Honour

 

A Marriage of Convenience

The Lieutenant’s
Ex
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A Man Like No Other

When Stars Collide

 

Born to Fly

 

Landing in Love

You Save Me

Wild as the Wind

 

Zulu Spectre

Hearth, Holly, & Honor (3 in 1)

 

All Romance Ebooks

It Was Always You

 

Standalone

Code Name: Papa

Preconception

If You Dare

May You Always

Dutch & Lobo (in In the Trenches collection)

His Purrfect Mate

Under the Mask

That Fateful Ride

On the High Seas (in What White Boyz Desire collection)

The Detective’s Lover

Just a Dream

Love Under the Endless African Sky

Add A Little Mistletoe

Something Tangible

Seducing Damian

Through the Fire

Sin is
Not
a Four Letter Word

Holiday Surprise: Unwrapped

Raw Exposure

 

 

Co-written with Taige Crenshaw

 

Unbreakable Bonds

 

Kemet Uncovered:

Talios

Devi

Linc

Saffron

Taber

Ashia

 

Co-written with McKenna Jeffries

 

McKingley:

All the Wright Moves

The Best Thing Yet

Risky Pleasures

Pure Harmony

Irresistible Forces

Seductions Dance

About the Author:

 

Aliyah Burke is an avid reader and is never far from pen and paper (or the computer). She loves to hear from her readers and can be reached,
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She is married to a career military man. They are owned by four Borzoi, and a DSH cat. She spends her days sharing time between work, writing, and dog training.

 

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