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Authors: Lauren Dane

She’d gone to the ATM earlier to give Nathan cash and her grocery list. She dug into her purse and pulled out three hundred dollars cash and thrust it at him.

“Take it and don’t come back.”

He took his time, leisurely coming toward her and grabbing the money. Tucking it into his pocket, his smile made her sick. “Thank you,
daughter
. Now I’ll be on my way, not to bother you again.” Nathan found her rocking in her chair, still sweating from throwing up. He knelt in front of her. “Honey, Tate? Are you all right? Do you need to go back to the doctor? Is it your head?” She shook her head slowly, wanting so much to tell him what happened. He’d understand. He’d hug her and tell her it would all be okay. But after that experience with the whole Melanie thing, she knew he’d also want her to tell Matt. Or worse, tell Matt himself. He’d also tell her to stop giving their father money and she couldn’t do that.

She finally had something real with Matt and no one was going to threaten it. She was the only one who stood between the ugliness of her father and the beauty of her family. She had to protect them as she always had and now that Matt was hers, she’d protect him too.

“It’s the heat. I’m all right now. I made you a grocery list but I forgot to get cash.”

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just put the cash aside and used it on the kids or to make special treats for them.

They were safe from their father. She could handle him and keep him away from everyone. She’d done it most of her life and she’d keep doing it now.

“Let me give you a check.” She moved to rise but he put a gentle hand on her shoulder to stay her.

“I mean it, Tate. No. You don’t know how happy it makes me that you’re letting me do your grocery shopping. So let me. It’s some groceries.

Considering how much I eat over here, it’s a bargain for me. I’ll be back in a bit. Matt should be here in a while right? You want me to stay until he gets here?”

She smiled, love flooding through her. “I’m fine. I managed without a keeper before Matt came along. I need to call William about the tables and extra chairs anyway. Bring back something you want me to make for dinner. You can stay can’t you?”

He laughed, dropping a kiss on her cheek. “What a question. I’d love to stay. I’ll be back as soon as I can. I’ll have my cell but I’m betting you’ll have another Murphy or two over here before I get back anyway.” She wanted to tell him about their father but she couldn’t explain how she knew.

When he left she called William and he promised to bring over a few extra banquet size tables and chairs early the next afternoon.

Making up her mind, she called the police station.

“What do you mean they let him go?”

Matt heard Tate’s voice rise and he hurried through her front door to see she was on the phone.

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night in the hospital? No! If someone had called me would I be calling now? Oh fuck me! Listen here, bub, do you think I give a rat’s ass if someone in some other place should have called me? I didn’t get called.” Matt exhaled sharply. They let her father out of jail? He pulled his cell out of his pocket and dialed Shane.

“Yes, I know, she’s yelling at one of my deputies right now. I’m sorry, Matt, it’s up to the prosecutor’s office to call the victim and we didn’t know she hadn’t been informed,” Shane answered before Matt even said a word.

“They let him go?”

Tate turned and saw him there on the phone, he stepped to her, kissed her briefly and they both went back to their calls.

“The prosecutor isn’t going to prosecute. He said it was an accident and Tate wasn’t that eager to testify. Matt, the mother is backing up his story.”

Matt’s stomach dropped as he looked up at Tate who was apparently hearing the same thing. She mumbled her thanks and hung up the phone.

“Shit. I have to go.” Matt wanted to make it all right for her, damn it.

“I’m sorry, Matt. I know where you are right now. Believe me. Come talk to me when you can, okay?”

Matt agreed and flipped the phone shut.

“They let my father go. They’re not even going to prosecute him.” Tate’s voice as she spoke to him trembled slightly.

He embraced her gently, stroking his hands up and down her arms.

“I know, I was just talking to Shane. I’m sorry, Venus.”

“My mother is backing him up. And it was an accident. I don’t think he deliberately tried to hurt me. He was gesturing all around. I yelled at that deputy. I need to apologize. It wasn’t his fault.” A bubble of hysterical laughter hit Matt and he let it go. Only Tate would be concerned about that right now when the man who’d hurt her was out free.

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She called and apologized to the deputy as Matt got them both some tea. He didn’t like how pale she looked. Nathan came in with groceries some minutes later and Beth followed soon after.

Tate perked up as she started to make a chicken salad for dinner.

She didn’t even rely on the crutches much by that point as she hobbled around her kitchen. It seemed to him that merely taking care of other people made her feel better.

As they ate, she told him about the combined Chase-Murphy dinner the following night and he grinned. His mother never ceased to amaze him. Then again, neither did Tate. Twenty people was a big chore for a woman who’d just been in the hospital, but if his mother agreed to it, he knew she’d make sure Tate didn’t overdo it.

After dinner, Beth and Matt did dishes while Nathan took out the trash and Tate folded laundry. He realized how normal it felt, being there with her in her little house. How quickly they’d moved to this level surprised him but he wasn’t scared.

“You don’t need to stay over, Nathan. I’ll be here and I have tomorrow off so I’ll help in the morning to make sure she doesn’t overdo it.” Matt looked around the corner where Beth helped Tate put clothes away before telling Nathan about their father and mother.

Nathan slammed a fist down onto the arm of the couch and Tate came rushing out. “Nathan?”

“I’m sorry, honey. Matt just told me about Mom and Dad.” So much for talking quietly and in private.

Beth’s eyes widened as she demanded an explanation and she began to pace when they gave it to her. “She’s out of her damned mind. Well, that’s it. Tate, no more. Don’t you dare go over there again. She’s made her bed and so has he. You can’t fix them and it’s just going to hurt you.

We don’t need them anymore. We’ll figure out what to do with Jill and Jacob. It’s just one more year.”

“Amen. Now, Tate needs rest. We’ll see you both tomorrow afternoon.” Matt ushered them both out and came back to find Tate pouring herself a drink.

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“You want one?”

“You sure you do?”

She turned and sipped the amber liquid. “I’m not him. Yes, I grew up with a man who used alcohol as an excuse to be a monster.” She shrugged. “I don’t. It’s not an excuse but it’s not evil either. It’s just a substance.”

Drawing her close he pressed his lips to the top of her head and breathed her in. “You’re a very wise woman, you know that don’t you?”

“Fuck me, Matt. Put your hands all over me. Make me come.” He stilled, wondering if he’d heard her correctly or if she was using an exclamation. He took her glass and placed it on the counter. A look into her eyes told him it was the former. “I’m going to lock up. I’ll meet you in your bedroom in three minutes. Be naked.” Hurriedly, he checked the doors and windows and moved toward her room.

He halted in the doorway and watched her move. Graceful and feminine, she was so beautiful. She turned and locked eyes with him as she reached up to let her hair fall like a pale spill of moonlight around her shoulders.

Moving to her, he undid the straps of her dress and let it fall to pool at her feet. Her bra followed and she stepped out of her panties. He loved that she’d lost her shyness around him with regard to her body. He was glad she’d accepted how damned sexy she was to him.

“Take your shirt off. I want to see you, Matt.” He heard the urgency in her voice and it disturbed him. He traced her jawline with his thumb and she bit the fleshy pad when he moved over her lips.

“Are you all right, Venus?”

“I
need
you, Matt. Please.”

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knew how to do, ease that need, meet it with the same desire he felt for her.

Sometimes you needed to make love and sometimes you needed to be fucked. Tate needed the latter, needed every muscle in her body to know she belonged to Matt Chase.

She loved him so much it scared the hell out of her but she couldn’t not love him. That he loved her too continued to awe her but she was done questioning it. She wanted to be with him forever and if he wanted that too, who was she to argue?

At that moment though, she needed him to want her. Needed his desire, his lust and attention.

Reaching out, she fumbled through the box in the nightstand and grabbed a condom. “On you. Now.”

He grabbed it, ripping it open with his teeth and rolling it on in record time. When his fingers brushed over her pussy and found her wet and ready, a strangled moan broke from him.

“God, so damned hot and wet. You’re so ready for me.” She reached down and guided the head of his cock to her gate and rolled her hips.

“Impatient,” he chuckled.

“Yes! Where have you been the last ten minutes? Fuck me, buster!” His only answer was a long thrust into her body that made her gasp his name as he filled her.

His eyes bored into hers, seeing so deeply that she wanted to weep with it and run away at the same time. It meant something to be known, to be loved despite what she came from, because of who she was.

Emotion, deep and overwhelming, swallowed her, bringing tears to her eyes as she let her love for him flow from her, through her.

“Venus? Honey, am I hurting you?” He stilled and she wrapped her thighs around his waist and squeezed, pulling him closer to her.

“No. No, it’s fine. They’re good tears. I’m sorry.” She laughed because he was so good, so fine and she was so damned lucky to be loved by him.

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Leaning down, he kissed the tears from her cheeks. “I love you, Tate.

I don’t know what I’d have done if something happened to you. Seeing you in that hospital bed nearly tore me in half. You’re so strong but damn, you’re a tiny thing. Fragile.”

“I love you too, Matt. And I’m fine. Fine here with you.” She squeezed her inner muscles around him and winked, breaking the tension.

His lips skimmed down her neck as he whispered endearments to her. His body slowly entered and retreated. Not fucking anymore, he made love to her with exquisite detail, kissing her, caressing her, telling her he loved her.

There was nothing but the two of them and that was all right. Better than all right, it was perfect and Tate couldn’t remember another moment that was ever so perfect.

Matt hauled tables and chairs along with Tate’s brothers and his own as they set up in Tate’s backyard. He loved her house and the giant yard out back.

Tate’s nephew and nieces played on the playset, yelling and laughing in the early July evening and he realized just how happy he was.

Satisfied. Fulfilled.

In the kitchen overlooking the yard, the women who meant the world to him laughed and prepared a meal while the men chased children and set up the tables. What an idyllic moment.

Edward stopped next to him, putting an arm around his shoulders.

“You’re good with this girl, Matthew. I like what she’s done for you. I like this place. I like seeing our kin mix with hers. This is right.” Matt’s heart swelled with pride at his father’s compliments. “I was just thinking that. I love Tate. I think I started falling for her with the first bite of her cookies. But I hate that her father is out and I hate that threat.”

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Shane approached. “I’m sorry about that, Matt. I truly am. It wasn’t up to me. If it had been, the bastard would still be in jail. I’m doubly sorry she didn’t find out about it before he got out. I chewed the prosecutor’s office a new one over that.” Tate had come out into the yard and lit citronella candles all around and plugged in the colored lights she’d strung through the big trees in the back near where they’d lined up the tables. The children laughed and she did too. She was damned good with kids and she’d be a wonderful mother. He froze a moment and then eased. She would be. And he’d be a good father too. He wanted to be with Tate every day for the rest of his life.

“Just hit you, didn’t it? Saw her with your babies on her hip.” Matt looked at his father and laughed. “You’re pretty scary sometimes, Daddy.”

Edward shrugged. “I have to be. Your momma keeps me on my toes.” The women began to flow from the house with heaping platters of food, piling them from end to end across the three long tables they’d set up. Matt loved the way they all sounded, soft and light. He heard Tate’s scratchy low voice and her laugh as it married with the sound of his mother and Tate’s sisters. The thought that someone had just put her in the hospital less than a week before made him clench his jaw.

She was so damned precious to him. How could he protect her from her father at all times?

“It’s hard. Getting past all the hurt she’s been caused.” Shane looked at Matt for long moments before his eyes moved to Cassie. Matt had watched as Shane learned more and more of Cassie’s past, watched as his brother suffered over the pain the woman he loved had endured. And Matt had watched as Shane grew and matured into a man he admired deeply.

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