Red Rock Rises; Sexy Romantic Suspense; Book 1: The Red Rock Series (The Red Rock Seies) (30 page)

She’d also fallen deeply in love with Dameon. She was stunned when she finally put a label around the tumultuous emotions she felt for him. When Eric told her that Dameon loved her she realized that yes, he did. And that she loved him in return. She’d never loved a man, so it wasn’t surprising that she didn’t know how to handle the powerful emotion. But when the crisis hit she’d reverted, true to form. She shut him out, as she had every important person in her life except her father and her son. She’d refused to trust the man who could help her the most. Instead she’d insisted as she always did that the only person she could trust was herself. In the process she almost lost her son, and she did lose the man she loved. Jesse spent lonely days and nights agonizing over the painful knowledge that Dameon left not because he didn’t love her but because she didn’t have the courage to love him the way he deserved to be loved.

Inside, tired from her long run, Jesse was eager to get in the shower. She prayed that the arduous run would help her sleep through the night, something she hadn’t done since the attack. She’d put her gun on her bedside stand and was preparing to strip when she heard a noise. Too late she saw him in the mirror as he exited her closet. He was big, brown-skinned, and pointing a regulation Glock .44 Magnum at her face. The K-bar in his belt sheath made him doubly dangerous. What was most notable was the gleam in his eyes when he surveyed her body.

His voice was low with a soft, almost pleasant lilt. His words were not. Jerking a hunk of rope from his jean’s pocket he moved toward her.

“I’ve been waiting for you, Jesse. I’ve been here since you left for your run. You were gone a long time. If I didn’t know better I might think you were trying to avoid me. Too bad, Jesse. Because you and I are going to have some fun. I’m supposed to kill you and I will. But, honey, before I do, you and I are going to get to know each other a lot better. A whole lot better. I’ve been entertaining myself with your fancy underwear and a bottle of that fine whisky of yours. Both have made me horny.” An ugly leer lit his face. “And honey if you think this gun is powerful wait until you see the one in my pants.”

The degenerate made the mistake of dropping the rope to reach down and rub his prominent arousal. Jesse thought afterwards how fitting it was that his dick was his downfall. With an ear-splitting yell, she spun in the air and landed a fierce kick to his groin. Amid his screams she came from below and drove the heel of her hand up under his jaw. The angle of her blow cracked a couple of teeth and broke his nose. Unfortunately the strike wasn’t hard enough to take him down. With a roar he lunged for her, but ran into a knee strike to his wounded groin instead. She followed up with a driving kick to the side of his head that did drop him, hard. The stunned assailant staggered up from the floor with his knife in his hand. He swiped at her arm and drew a thread of blood, but the blow to his head had made an impact. He was weaving, bleeding from his ear, confirming she’d hit him hard enough to throw off his equilibrium. He stumbled toward Jesse and she grabbed his wrist in a pressure lock; with a bent knee she struck forcefully the underside of his elbow. His loud scream confirmed she’d shattered the joint. Jesse went in for the finish—but contained herself, knowing that he was more valuable alive than dead. A second strike to the side of his head brought him to the floor and the would-be rapist didn’t get up. Jesse drove a series of vicious kicks to his abdomen and groin for the sheer pleasure of beating the shit out of a cowardly thug who easily outweighed her by a hundred pounds or more.

She hogtied the unconscious brute with his own rope then checked her arm, confirming that it truly was a mere scratch. Finding her phone she sunk to the floor and clicked on Dameon’s number.

“What’s wrong, Jesse?”

“A man, here, in my house.”

She sat on the floor to catch her breath and let the phone drop beside her.

~~~

Driving eighty miles an hour, Dameon covered the distance to Jesse’s house in ten minutes. If there were red lights he didn’t see them. The EMT’s along with Sanchez and Paulson who’d been watching her house were inside. Rocky and a backup squad were yards behind Dameon when he careened into the driveway and leapt from his truck.

Barreling past his men he barked, “Where is she?”

The young officer in the doorway nodded to the living room. “You won’t believe this, Wolf.”

She was standing with her back to the entrance. Dameon came up beside her his heart banging in his chest. Easing next to her, he found enough spit in his dry mouth to speak.

“Are you alright, Jesse?”

She was staring in front of herself. She trembled at the sound of his voice but continued to look straight ahead.

“He’s upstairs. In my bedroom.”

“One man?”

She nodded. “Yes. I checked. I went through the house before I went upstairs.”

He shoved at the bile in his throat at the thought of her searching the house for intruders.

“Weapon?”

“Glock, .44 Magnum—and a K-bar.”

Dameon slipped his arm around her waist amazed that he sounded calm.

“Did he hurt you?”

She shook her head but wavered. He tightened his hold on her. She still hadn’t looked at him.

Two large officers trooped noisily down the stairs. Spotting Dameon, they approached wide-eyed.

“Damn, Chief, I don’t know if that son of a bitch will walk again.”

His partner gazed at Jesse, openmouthed. “Did you do that to him, ma’am?”

“Yes. With a great deal of joy, I did that.”

Still holding her arm, relieved that she wasn’t in shock, Dameon glared at Sanchez and Paulson who’d come up from the basement.

Dameon barely contained his fury.

“How the hell did this happen?’

Sanchez’s earnest face was pale, his eyes wide. “Wolf, I swear on my grandmother’s grave we watched her come in. We picked up her tail from Martinez at the park. We followed her home and were outside when we got your call. Christ, Wolf, you knew something was wrong before we did.”

“How did the fucker get by you, into the house?”

Paulson chimed in, his southern drawl accenting his words. “Fuck, Wolf, he got through Menendez’s lock slicker than pig snot on a glass doorknob.”

Jesse looked up at him for the first time. Dameon winced when he saw the bruise on her cheek. He was gratified that she didn’t pull away.

“It’s not their fault, Dameon. He was here when I got home. He’d been here for a while. I… I smelled him when I got upstairs. I should have known. I could smell his sweat, his body. It was my mistake. I let him surprise me.”

She looked down but not before Dameon saw her lip tremble.

“He was… he was in my closet probably jerking off on my clothes. I smelled….” She stopped in mid-sentence and began gnawing at her bottom lip.

One of the officers who’d come from upstairs locked on Dameon over her head and nodded in confirmation.

For the first time Jesse seemed shaken. She leaned against Dameon and didn’t resist when he pulled her closer.

Dameon glared at the group of officers. “Okay, get him out of here.”

By this time the house was swarming with uniformed officers and a technical crew. Dameon eased Jesse to the side, letting the crews do their work. Rocky came down the stairs, a look of wonder on his face.

“They’re bringin’ him down now. We needed a stretcher and four guys to carry him, Wolf.” He eyed Jesse. “He’s hurt bad. I still can’t believe you were able to do that, Major.”

Dameon nodded to his lieutenant. “Get his statement if you can. This may be the best time to get information out of him.”

Rocky shook his head and nodded at the stairs where four men were carrying the stretcher. “He isn’t talking, Wolf, just moaning. He’s going in and out of consciousness. No question he has internal injuries. Let me tell you, she beat the crap out of him.”

Dameon glanced at the stretcher as it went by and motioned for the men to stop. He glowered at the injured man. The EMT’s had strung I.V.’s. Blood was drying on his beaten, bloated face and thick-corded neck. His bruised eyes were swollen shut. Dameon whipped out his phone and snapped several pictures. He ripped at the bastard’s t-shirt revealing La Familia prison tats on his muscled chest and biceps. Dameon’s eyes narrowed. Wasn’t going to be hard to track this fucker. Looking at his size and physique, Dameon shuddered. Little wonder that his men were all staring at Jesse in amazement.

“Get him to the hospital. Post a four-man guard at his door. Get his prints. I want to see his sheet within a half hour.”

The officer following the stretcher held up a knife to Jesse.

“I assume this is yours, ma’am. It’s military grade.”

She shook her head. “No, it’s his.”

Officer Markham whistled. “Damn, you took it off him?”

Jesse’s lip curved slightly. “No, he politely offered it to me to even up the odds. Along with his gun.”

Dameon was both impressed and horrified. He waited until they were alone. His pulse was beating at a normal rate—barely. He knew he couldn’t leave without her.

“Jesse, pack a bag. You can’t stay here tonight.”

She nodded and went upstairs. Dameon waited for her in the kitchen barking orders and inquiries into his phone. He closed the phone when she came into the room trying to ignore how pale she was.

“Whoever they are, the fuckers know that Trey is gone and that you’re by yourself.”

She murmured in agreement. “Yes, they do.”

She heaved a sigh. “I’ll get my car.”

“The hell you will. My truck is outside. You’re riding with me.”

~~~

Dameon tossed her bag in the back seat of the extended cab and helped her up into the truck. When she tried to brush off his arm, he tightened his hold and picked her up bodily. He put her onto the passenger seat and strapped her in. Rounding the truck, he climbed into the driver’s seat.

Dameon met her gaze.

“Hotel? Or my place?”

He was able to take a deep breath for the first time since he got her call when she whispered, “Your place.”

~~~

They drove silently through the dark streets to the historic district. Jesse was surprised when Dameon pulled into the driveway of a traditional adobe styled house. It was the kind of home that was frequently shown in
Albuquerque Today
. The houses had maintained their historic integrity but had been updated with ultra-modern conveniences. They were considered show places. Jesse glanced at the solemn man beside her realizing how little she knew about him.

He turned to her, the darkness masked his sculptured face but didn’t hide the frown that had deepened the lines around his eyes and mouth. She saw the firm set of his jaw and knew that he was thinking he’d made a mistake bringing her here.

Her question was tentative.

“Is Zoey here?”

His voice was gruff.

“No, she’s in Paris with her mother over Spring Break.”

“Dameon, you can take me to a hotel if—”

He shrugged and climbed out of the truck and slammed his door but not before he muttered, “You’re here now.”

Before she could protest, he’d opened her door. She shivered at the way his strong arms lifted her as if she weighed nothing. His familiar smell made her want to bury her face against his shoulder and drink in the heady odor. He deposited her on the ground and tossed her bag over his shoulder. Leading her into the beautiful home, he pointed down a titled corridor lined with authentic Mexican and Indian artifacts.

“You can use the bedroom in the back. It has a private bathroom. Zoey’s room is across the hall.”

It was painfully apparent that he didn’t say where his room was.

She tried not to let her disappointment show.

“I… I need to take a shower. I feel dirty, violated.”

He grasped her arm and yanked her around to face him.

“Did he hurt you? Jesse? You can tell me. Even if he tried unsuccessfully to rape you, there might be evidence. You’ll need to be examined.”

She pulled away, the horror of what might have been hitting her.

“No. He’d been ordered to but he never got past telling me what he planned to do with his various ‘guns.’ ” She huffed. “Don’t worry, he won’t be raping anyone or jerking off in a closet for a long time to come. I hurt him bad.”

Dameon’s expression was hard, unreadable. “Yes, you did. Hurt him
good
, I’d say. I’m proud of you.”

His voice was crisp as he walked away. “Get some rest. Good night.”

~~~

“Don’t shit me, Raoul. This guy’s got Morales written all over him. Look at his tats. His hands. What the fuck more to do you need?”

Raoul’s sigh was audible. “Yeah, Wolf. I don’t know him, but he looks familiar. I’ll know by morning.” His voice was husky. “You don’t have to believe me, bro, but he isn’t one of mine. But cartel? Yeah, looks that way.”

“Tomorrow morning, Raoul. The fucker will be awake by then and singing like a canary. When I find out who ordered the hit, he’s going down and everyone with him.”

“If I don’t get to him first, bro.”

“The hell you say. The barrio days are over, man. We’re going to do this the right way,
my
way. One more thing,
buddy
. The woman who saved your life? The fucker had orders to kill her—after he raped her.”

~~~

Raoul turned to Tomas and pulled up the picture Dameon had e-mailed him.

“Find out who he is, Tomas, and more important who ordered the hit on Jesse. If Wolf gets to him first, he could blow up a lot of business Uncle Victor would prefer to keep under wraps.”

“Why are you helping that fucking Wolf? He’s a traitor to everything we believe in, boss. And his cunt isn’t any better.”

Raoul studied the fuming man. It was one thing to go after Wolf. All of the Morales cartel hated him. And that hate ran both ways. But Jesse? Uh uh. That wouldn’t cut it.

“Tomas, it’s this simple. If I tell you a duck can pull a truck then shut the fuck up and hook the sucker up. You hear me, man? Find the son of a bitch who ordered this hit before Wolf does. And take the asshole down, barrio style.”

Tomas sneered. “I thought you were going straight, Boss? That you preferred sucking up to Wolf and the hoity toity. Remember, those assholes believe it’s better to let a man rot in prison for the rest of his life instead of taking care of business the old way.”

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