Read Stoking the Embers (New Adult Romantic Suspense): The Complete Series Online
Authors: Leslie Johnson
Tags: #new adult romance suspense
This can’t be happening. I’m devastated for her. The screen blurs and I realize I’m crying, hot streams of lava pouring down my face.
That isn’t the worst of it, I realize, as I watch her lift her hips to gain better access. This beautiful girl, this woman with the purest soul I’ve ever known is being virtually raped by thousands, maybe millions, of people right this instant.
I close my eyes as she says, ‘
I wish this was your tongue
.’ I’m a voyeur and a participant. An accomplice and a witness.
I cross my arms over the captain’s desk and lay my head down on them and proceed to bawl like a baby as the wonderful woman on the screen moans my name as she orgasms.
Ten minutes later, I’m still numb as Captain Frank thrusts a bottle of water in my hands and orders me to, “Drink.”
The website the video was playing on is called hotbabesdoingnaughtythings.com. The title of the video is:
Who wants to put out Stephanie Vonnegut’s fire?
Har de har har, asswipe. Jerome needs to take a class in funny.
Frank is back on the phone with the investigator, demanding the video be taken down. “I don’t care if you have to pull the plug on the entire damn internet. Down, do you hear me? There must be something that can be done.”
After he has yelled into the phone another minute or so, he pours himself another cup of coffee and shouts at no one in particular, “This is the damnedest thing I’ve ever heard of!”
He sits down, still grumbling to himself, and I jump when he slams his fist on to his desk. He exhales in a huff and looks down at the paper he’s been making notes on.
“Harper says you and Stephanie need to set up Google alerts to notify you both whenever something is posted in your name. The fed is tracking you both too. Right now they’re attempting to find the upload source for that video. At the moment, they aren’t having any luck because…” he peers down at his notes again “…some IP re-routers are being re-routed by some flippin’ other type of router. Hell, I don’t know. He says the source will be difficult to locate.”
Every cell in my body bristles. “But it’s the damn FBI, surely some hack-ass can’t outsmart the feds!” I’m back on my feet, pacing. I can’t stand the thought that the sniffling little dick weasel could get the better of the US government.
Frank scrubs his face with his hands and then taps his fingers on the desk. “Sit down for a minute. I want to talk to you man to man, if that’s okay.”
I gulp and nod, a single dip of my chin. This feels precisely like the beginnings of a ‘birds and bees’ discussion. Suddenly, I’m twelve years old. I sit.
“Seems to me that you care about this girl. Really care about her.”
I swallow, embarrassed by how I broke down not long ago. I stare at my bottle of water, wishing I was Jesus and could turn it to vodka.
“I’m glad, because I like her too. She’s got gumption and guts on the inside of that shy and polite exterior she shows the world. No matter how those videos try to prove otherwise, she’s a fine human being. So are you.”
No. No. Fuck no. I am not going to fucking cry again. I bite the inside of my cheek, willing the burning in my face to go away.
“You’re not on the schedule again until day after tomorrow. I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. During tough times, sometimes it’s best to stay busy, keep your mind off shit.”
He has a point. Maybe I should see if one of the guys want to switch days around. “You’re right, Cap. I think I’ll head up to Mt. Charleston and do some hiking and camp in the middle of nowhere.”
“Good call, but stay in cell range if you can. Just in case.”
His squints at me and takes a sip of his now cold coffee. “I don’t know what Stephanie has on her plate. I seem to remember she works a job and goes to school. I don’t know how all of this is going to affect all of that, but I do know one thing...”
I look up at Frank and he’s drumming his thumbs on his desk. He seems to be mulling something over in his head.
“Until all this blows over, I think it’s best if Stephanie avoids any ride-alongs. Now, don’t look at me like that,” he says as I glower at him. “This isn’t a punishment. This is protection. Protection for the squad. For you and for her. I don’t need to tell you that what we do for a living can be risky business and we all need our heads on straight when we put our asses on the line.”
I nod, but my heart has picked up its rhythm and seems to be pounding again at the unfairness of all this. I breathe steady, in and out, like I’ve been trained to do.
“Stephanie’s good under pressure, but I don’t know what her breaking point is. Plus, I don’t need you to be worrying about her when you need to be worrying about the job you’re doing in the moment.”
“I won’t–”
“You will,” he interrupts me, raising his voice. “It’s only natural. If Stephanie was an employee, if I’d known her longer, if I’d ridden with her more often, then I might make a different decision. But I can’t in good conscience allow that poor girl to be put further in harm’s way.”
It’s not often that the captain is a hard ass, but he has that hard ass look about him now. He’s a fair man, wise, and I know deep down he’s making the right decision.
“Okay, I see your point. I’m not mad at you, I’m just pissed about the entire situation.”
“I know, I’m pissed right alongside of you. Here’s another word of advice… keep that temper in check. I know your blood runs hot, but it’s better to keep a cool head when facing an enemy like this.”
Easier said than done.
“Now you run along; seems like you’ve got some personal business to attend to. Flowers. Wine. That’s an order, son. See you at two.”
My face starts to burn again so I nod, shake his hand and beat a hasty retreat. I step into the men’s room and splash cold water on my face.
Chapter 5 – Steph
‘We need to talk. Can I come by tonight?’
It’s Ken, the first I’ve heard from him since the e-bomb blasted my world into pieces yesterday. I’ve been so worried about him, but also uncertain. I wouldn’t have been surprised if I never heard from him again.
I reply quickly, ‘
Yes. I’ll be home all night. Come anytime you want.’
Ken: ‘
Good. Be there around 9. See you then.’
The evening slides by slowly, the tick of the wall clock becomes a taunt that inches its way under my skin. I pace and wait. Wait and pace. Worry and wonder about what happens next.
Even though I’m expecting it, the light tapping at the door causes a zing of adrenaline and I’m left feeling light headed and off balance. My imagination has been tormenting me these last hours, like the waves of the ocean torment the sand. High tide equals hope. Low tide equals despair. And with the ebb and flow of each emotion, a tiny piece of me erodes with it.
After wiping my damp palms down the length of my shorts, I pull open the door and he’s there. He looks as nervous as me, as uncertain as me. More handsome in his vulnerability than I’ve ever seen him.
“Hi.”
Hi? That’s the best I can do? I force my lips into a smile and meet his eyes. His flickers down my face and to my lips. Feelings stir inside me; he has so much power over my body. I nearly squirm where I stand.
He swings his arm from where it was hiding behind his back and a bouquet of flowers appear. White lilies, pink roses and purple statice are tied with a simple white ribbon. He holds them out to me. “For you.”
Don’t cry. Don’t cry.
I take them and raise the beautiful flowers to my face. The fragrances mingle into an explosion of scent so lovely I breathe them in again. “Thank you, they’re exquisite.”
His other hand comes from behind his back and there’s a bottle of wine. “This is for you too.”
I laugh and take the bottle from him, hugging it to my chest. “Alcohol induced bliss. Thank you.”
We stare at each other for long moments and I realize I’ve not invited him in. “Please, come in.” I tuck the bottle of wine under my arm and open the door all the way.
As he steps past me, I can’t stop my hand from rising to touch his arm. He stops, frozen in place before turning to me and taking a step closer.
“Are you–?”
“I’m so–”
Small bursts of laughter come from us both as our words bump into each other. I hate this tension. I hate how uncomfortable we are with each other. Just yesterday, we finished each other’s sentences. Today, it’s like we speak different languages. Except our eyes. Our eyes communicate what neither of us is able to say.
He moves first, another step closer, then his arms are around me and I’m being held tightly to his chest.
“You okay?” he whispers in my hair and kisses the top of my head. I melt into him, into all the places my body seems to fit so perfectly.
“Better now,” I say against his chest, meaning it. “How about you?”
I look up at him, into those sexy chocolate eyes and want to wrap my arms around his neck and pull his lips down to mine. But I can’t move. I’m afraid the bottle of red wine tucked against my side will drop onto the tile entry and burst into a million pieces… spilled milk on steroids. I laugh at the memory and he pulls back, “What’s so funny?”
I grab at the bottle from under my arm and raise it in the air. “I thought I was going to drop it and had a milk flashback. For a second there I thought we were going to be adding wine to our ‘oh shit, how’d that happen’ list.”
He pushes my hair back from my face and smiles down at me. “We’ve known each other less than a month and our ‘oh shit’ list is long.”
My smile falters and I raise the flowers to my nose to cover my frown. His entire face falls as he realizes how on target his statement is. “Shit, Steph. I didn’t mean that… you know…”
“I know you didn’t,” I say, smiling up at him. “It’s a good thing our ‘oh hell yeah’ list is longer.”
He leans down and touches his lips to mine, his hands fist into my hair and… mmm… pulls. He smiles against my lips, “Oh hell yeah,” he says, and pulls again. He knows how much I love it when he does that.
I’m under his spell again and want nothing more than to fall away from reality and into his arms. He does that to me, makes time become fluid and I never know if it’s standing still or rushing past. I’ve never felt this way, which makes what I need to do tonight even more horrible.
I step back and he looks at me, his eyebrows drawn together in confusion. I look around the room, feeling, once again, as if I’m being watched.
“I’m sorry,” I begin and he lifts my chin when I won’t meet his eyes. “I don’t know if I’ll ever feel safe inside this apartment again…”
“The camera, did they find it?”
“Them. They found them.” I blow out a shaky breath.
“Show me.”
“Let me put these away and I will. Just a second.” He follows me into the kitchen and leans against the wall while I cut the stems of the flowers and arrange them in a vase.
I grab the wine and remove the foil seal from the top. It has one of the new twist tops that seem to be growing in popularity. I laugh. God it feels good to laugh. Ken pushes away from the wall. “What’s so funny?”
“I’m sorry!” I say and dissolve into giggles again. “This reminds me of the first time I saw a bottle like this.” I twist the top off and fill a glass three-quarters full. “I was with Beth and we got out the corkscrew and spent a full five minutes trying to figure out why it was hollow when we punctured the top. It took us waaay to long to realize it was a screw top.”
Ken laughs. “I knew there was a reason I like beer. Much simpler. Maybe I should write a book… men are like beer, women are like wine.”
“You write it, I’ll read it and give a snobby, ‘While this book lacks depth and needs more character development, what would one expect from a penis owner’ review.” I say this in my ‘snobby Brit’ voice and Ken howls and slaps his thigh.
I stay in character and stick out my pinky, swirl the contents of my glass, sniff and take a tiny sip. I fall right back into my old self as the sweet nectar from heaven hits my tongue. “Holy grapes!” I take another long sip. It’s even better. I pick up the bottle and look at the label. Muscadine. “This has to be the best wine I’ve ever tasted.”
“I’ll be sure to tell Jeff you said so. His girlfriend’s family owns a vineyard somewhere, not in California, believe it or not. He said he thought you’d like it.”