Evie barked and leapt off the bed, racing into the RV’s family area. Emerging reticently from the blissful haze of heavy dreamless sleep, Teri sat up groggily, a vague impression of noise in her head, though Evie now was quiet.
Yawning, she rubbed her fingertips in gentle circles at her temples. At least her earlier headache was reduced to a weak dull pressure and the nausea she’d felt during lunch with Johansen was gone.
Still wandering dazedly at the edge of dreamland, Teri gave a startled cry to a knock at the outer door that sent Evie erupting into another brief frenzied round of barking from the other room. Outside, she heard a voice call her name.
Jim.
An unadulterated confusing mélange of thrilled pleasure and raw fear bubbled up inside her.
What was I thinking? Why? Why did I do this to myself? Why did I text him? Much as it disgusts me, I could have all the answers I have now without ever contacting Jim again. And then I agree to this! What possible good can come of it? Especially after the ridiculous fiasco last night! What kind of masochist am I?
Struggling upright, Teri stood, attempting to straighten her sleep-rumpled clothes as she went to the door and doing a poor job of it. Her fingers felt like they were stuffed inside oven mitts and her brain refused to drag itself into full consciousness. What is wrong with me? Exasperated with more than just her clothing, she unlocked and opened the door for Jim.
“Hello, Gorgeous. May I come in?” At her nod, he beamed, taking both small steps up into the RV in a single stride. She’d been all that was in his head since he’d walked up behind her at the restaurant the night before and a static shock zapped through him to be near her again.
Masada. Tactical Dispositions and The Art of War, Jim reminded his hyper-excited brain and body. Tread carefully. Look for strategic opportunities. Avoid direct conflicts. Don’t sleep with the enemy.
In her case, that last one rankled a bit. Particularly since the instant he was within ten feet of her, immediately his mind returned to those delightful little moans and whimpers she made when his hands or lips grazed her velvety skin or cupped those perfect breasts or when his seeking eager tongue blundered into hers.
Jim’s eyes raked Teri from head to toe, taking in the rumpled clothes, mussed hair and drowsy expression. She had never slept during the day. “You were napping. Teri, are you alright?”
Waving his concern away, she wandered drowsily into the bedroom, lifting her silk blouse, pulling her arms from the sleeves as she did and leaving a bewildered Jim to close the RV door.
Lagging a bit behind her, he froze, uncertain her intentions and unable to take his eyes off the graceful curve of waist to hip, the creamy smoothness of her back, the silken tumble of chestnut hair as she tugged at the neck of the shirt. He remembered all too well from their time together B.C.E.—before the common era— the paired sacral dimples at the sensitive base of her spine and where the right caress over them could lead.
“Would you help, please?” Teri’s voice carried a hint of frustration. “It buttons down the back.”
Jim stepped behind her, slowly brushed her hair over one shoulder revealing the neck of her blouse bunched near the collar. Sputtering fire crackled from nerve to nerve like a lit fuse as he stroked the backs of his fingers over her exposed flesh from her shoulder to the small of her back.
Her whispered sigh as her attention shifted to him didn’t go unnoticed. From the meager sparks, hot licking flames leapt to joyous life inside.
So much for The Art of War.
Attempting to focus, if for no other reason than now he wanted the blouse off her too, he tugged at the fragile fabric carefully, searching for whatever fastening held it so close around her neck. Finding the finished collar in the gathered silk at last, his fingers followed it until he found the dainty buttons. “How did you get this on this morning?” Jim’s fingers fumbled to slip the three tiny pearled beads from their loops.
Reminded by his question, Teri faced forward again, her mind at last clawing its way towards full consciousness and clarity. “I must’ve put it on around my neck backwards.”
“Clever.” With the last button released, the collar slipped open and Jim lifted the blouse forward over her head.
As the silken fabric fell into her hands, Teri clutched it self-consciously to her chest, suddenly fully awake and aware. Though he wasn’t touching her, Jim’s heat radiated like warm sunshine on her back, the path of his fingers a moment before a deliciously tingling wake. Her heart beat a rapid staccato. Her chest heaved in shallow pants with the high-voltage current of anticipation racing through her.
Heedless of his mind’s warnings, Jim reached for her hips, pressing against her back, his warm breath stirring the fine tendrils of hair at her ear. “I dream of you, Teri,” he whispered. “Never stopped.” In profile, Jim watched her whispering ‘oh’ pucker her full lips now flushed with high color. He pressed small kisses down her exposed neck to the gracile curve of her shoulder.
Teri’s head fell against his chest, eyes closed, refusing to dilute his touch even for her other senses. Jim had owned her heart and soul from the minute she’d found him waiting on her leaning against her car all those years ago. He was the first person who’d been her whole world.
This is why there was no denying him. This inexorable draw that kept her in dancing orbit about him like a satellite and always had. With Jim, it wasn’t want. He was need. Like the atmosphere she required to survive. She’d been a fool to think otherwise. Over her shoulder, she threaded the fingers of one hand into his hair and the tingling pleasure of it zipped along her nerves. Her other hand rested on top of his at her waist, guiding the smooth caress over the curve of her abdomen Teri so desperately desired.
Jim tugged the blouse free from her hand, dropping it to the floor. Her hair smelled of lilac and warm honey, unforgettable. Enticing. Feminine. Her skin was satiny as water through his fingers.
Through the light fabric of her bra, his thumb stroked the tightening tips of her breasts and she melted more, yielded the way he’d wanted her to last night. The visible signs of her arousal stimulated his, and he bit gently at the tender flesh in the crook of her neck, thrilled at the tremors it sent through her.
“Did you love him? Zoe’s father?”
The caressing whisper at her shoulder was like a searing hot knife shoved inside her, with the same vicious weapon that sliced into her, cauterizing the exposed edges of the wound closed. Mercifully, the simplest answer would do.
“Yes, I loved her father.” She faced Jim, her hands tracing swaths of heat down the hard lines of his chest. “But it was always you.”
Me, he thought. Me she loved.
With a warm hand at the back of her neck tightened to the point of almost pain to hold her and deepen the kiss, and his other at the base of her spine, the tips of his fingers stroking a fiery figure eight over the delicate nerves there, Teri couldn’t tell if the soporific stupor insidiously taking over her brain was a deliberate effort on Jim’s part or benign happenstance. She only knew she didn’t want it to stop.
Distracted and confused, she stumbled against Jim’s broad hard chest and felt his grip tighten on her, holding her against him and on her feet. Between them, nestled against her body, his manhood stood at attention, hard and demanding even through their clothes and the realization made the throbbing heat in her core clench, warm wet fluid seeping out to slick her body in keen anticipation of their inevitable union. Her hands sought feebly for purchase, trembling wildly, their uncoordinated grasping only intensifying his hold and sending her already reeling senses further awry. Overwhelmed, Teri surrendered and let herself be swept in and carried along in his landslide.
When he relinquished his hold on her mouth, her head fell back and she gasped for breath, the cold air filling her lungs a stark contrast to the seething heat Jim had aroused inside. Sucking in huge gulps, she tried to clear her befuddled mind, losing more ground than she’d gained when his hot lips found her neck, his teeth catching and holding the tender flesh while his tongue taunted and teased it, the overstimulated nerves shooting conflicting signals of pleasure and pain both north and south, further confounding her brain but leaving her aching feminine core desperately clear. It screamed to be opened, stretched, filled to its capacity with everything—anything—Jim would give.
With Teri all but dangling limp in his arms, Jim pressed his advantage, conforming his body to the arched curve of her trapped in his strong arms, his pulsing sex between them achingly hard and straining towards her. He wanted inside her, to feel her rippling wet heat enclose him, but that wasn't something that happened quickly with her. No matter how much he might want to ram the full length of himself inside her, to sate a decade's worth of need, he didn't want to hurt her. Through the flimsy fabric of her bra, his lips found her erect nipple then, sucking it into his mouth and tracing wet circles around it until she was moaning against his ministrations, begging in contradictory pleas for him to release her tension. To stop. For more.
His teeth raked the tightened tip and she gave an incoherent husky cry, knotting her hands in his hair. The sound of it struck him hard, his knees buckling with his body’s reaction, and he only kept from crushing her beneath him on her bed by bracing with one arm as his knees caught the edge. The rapid change in elevation forced her skirt up and thrust one muscular thigh against the damp heat between her legs. Jim shuddered, choking out an agonized groan. “Sweet Moses, Teri, why did you leave me?”
Of their own volition, her hips rocked, rubbing light friction against his thigh and the space between hers, previously denied and desperate for his touch. The stabbing pleasure of the sliding massage rocketed through them both, dragging another unintelligible guttural moan from her and the reiterated suffering question from Jim again.
“Why did you go?” Steady now, or at least not at risk for falling over, Jim clutched her to him, his hungry mouth claiming the opposite nipple, repeating his previous abuse in rhythm with the rolling of her hips against him. “God, please, Teri,” he growled, trapping the aching bud between his teeth, “Tell me!”
Her answer was a low keening wail, rising in pitch with the unbearable pleasure arcing in wild ecstasy across her synapses. “What else could I do? After—ah! no! please! don’t stop!— your reaction—I was so surprised— I.” Unable to string words together anymore, she trailed off into nonsensical cries.
Relaxing his grip, Jim braced himself on his knees and held her tenderly. His reaction after—that had definitely been an epic fail on his part. With circular strokes of his tongue, he soothed her misused nipple while the hand he’d freed made its way down her taut flat stomach, over the bunched fabric of her simple black pencil skirt. He stopped, the heel of his palm resting on her mound, his ready fingers easing between his thigh and the fragile soaking wet cotton of her panties with a pleasure-laced shuddering groan and a corresponding lurch of his hot sex between his legs.
At the time, it had seemed like the only option. He’d quit the swim team, begged excuse from distant excavations, and spent every second outside classes with Teri, day and night, trying to reassure her she was safe, that he’d never hurt her, never force her. His fingertips followed the tender folds through her wet panties, the stimulating caresses he gave so willingly—over and over for as long as she’d take them—were his non-verbal apologies for each minute he’d botched in her care and recovery.
She moaned again at the touch of his hand, her body growing tense as her pleasure drew towards a peak he wanted, maybe more than she did. He focused his efforts through the light material at the top of her slit and the swollen hooded bud beneath, coaxing her body towards climax, his breath heaving with hers in aching anticipation. His forehead pressed against her breast, Jim willed her, come for me, come to me, repetitively in his head.
Her breath hitching and stuttering in moaning whimpers, Teri strained towards the tantalizing pressure of his fingertips, mindless and helpless against the rising tidal wave of consuming pleasure barreling down upon her, her core wrenching and constricting, aching and tight. So close so close so close so close—just— yes! Bucking and thrashing against him, the coiled tension inside shattered and with a gasped wail, she shuddered against him.
Strong and sure, Jim held her, riding her climax vicariously through her moaning pants and wanton throes. Surprised by his reaction, she’d said. He levered them both forward to stretch out along her bed, and lying beside her, edged trembling aftershocks from her weak and exhausted body with his fingers and trailed kisses along her neck. When he’d hurried back to the apartment they’d secretly shared one afternoon after classes only to find Teri gone, her drawers and closet empty, without a hint of where or why, imagine how surprised he’d been…
Oh, crap! Surprise. That's why he'd come here. Carla would absolutely viciously murder him if he didn’t take the plane out and confirm the site locations they’d received this week.
Jim groaned. Cold water snuffing at the raging fire inside him, but enough effective for him to rein in his ardor. Once again, the minute he was around her, he’d completely forgotten why he was here, and now, aroused to a frenzy by Teri’s responsiveness, now, he was going to have to delay his own gratification and wait to sate an entire decade of undying love and burning lust when he was mere inches and a single pair of plain cotton panties away.
God’s punishment, her mother had said. Well, this sure felt like living hell.
He nuzzled along her neck to her collarbone, shifting in his shorts uncomfortably. “We should go soon. I don’t want you to miss this surprise.”
Her spectacular hazel gold eyes opened, focusing on his face as she leveled him with a heart-stopping smile. “You mean there’s another one?”
At the irony, he had to laugh too. “I’m generous that way. It’s not as awesome as me mauling you in your tiny bedroom, but it’s pretty cool and I think you’ll like it.” Reluctantly, he withdrew his hands from her body, rolled onto his back and sat up. With one hand behind him, he caressed her thigh. “Come on. Get dressed.”
Masada, he reminded himself, watching as Teri slithered off the bed, collected a change of clothes and ducked into the bathroom to dress, only to have his rebellious body reply: she had opened the gate. Stunned by the realization, Jim looked sharply towards the bathroom and froze.
Teri had let him in. She’d not only answered his questions but given him so much more. While the anthropologist in him itched to have her story, not merely the daily grind—her life in her RV, the silly car, her adorable daughter and dog— but the emotionally profound one that had torn them apart and forged the wall still standing between them, albeit wobbly and weak, this afternoon was a huge reversal from the outcome of his efforts last night. If he could just get her to let him walk in her shoes, he could connect to her humanity and work his way forward into her present, her now. Her life.
Permanently.
The minute he’d seen her jogging, his heart and body roared to thunderous life from near nothingness the with the single goal: to restore her to him. The past couldn’t do that. He could dig it up, see how it came together and came apart, but neither of them was part of it anymore. It didn’t matter how it had happened. Only that it did, and somehow, whether by some rogue deity’s intervention or fortuitous alignment of the stars, it was happening again. They were getting another chance-- he was getting another chance. He didn’t want it to stop, and he didn’t believe Teri did either.
Teri emerged from the bathroom, now dressed in casual clothes, Evie coming quickly to her heel. “What? Jim, are you alright?”
For a second he stared at her, confounded, speechless, then forced a smile that quickly reclaimed his consciousness. “Yes. Just thinking about—work.” He could see the lie didn’t fool her. “Let’s take the dog out.”
When the dog bored of their meanderings, they returned to the RV. “Be back soon,” Teri assured her with a gentle pet, closing her up in the cool interior.
At Jim’s urging, Teri climbed into his Jeep, fastening her seatbelt. His hand was on her thigh before they reached the highway headed north.
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As they crossed the Colorado river, the southern bank was heavily forested with riparian growth and the northern bank arid, desert-like and winding through the red canyons. The wind whipped Teri’s hair about her face, but she didn’t care. She watched the passing scenery, a rare treat since Zoe couldn’t yet drive, with Jim’s hand warm on her thigh, solid and comfortable. Had it always felt this way with him? she wondered, and some long-silent corner of her mind reassured her, yes.
With her body still remembering the feel of his lips, the taste of his mouth—oh, Lord! the touch of his hands, Teri wondered how she’d been reduced to this—this—senseless immoral hussy, wantonly capitulating to Jim’s every suggestion and shamelessly happy about it. Threading her fingers through his where they rested on the exposed flesh below her shorts, she squeezed lightly. In response, he flashed her a brilliant smile, then reached up to tuck a loose wildly waving lock of hair behind her ear.
Would he still smile so fondly, touch her so tenderly, if he knew what she had done? If he knew her sudden exodus a decade ago was because she was too cowardly to confess she was carrying his child for fear he’d leave her and too in love with him to terminate the pregnancy, even if it meant leaving him herself? And if by some strange twist of fate, Jim had changed his mind, decided he wanted children after all, would he forgive her what her actions had deprived him of? Had cost him? For the years she’d stolen with his firstborn and all he'd missed because of it? Zoe’s first smile, her first words, her first steps, her first tooth. The baseball and soccer games. The countless pictures and art contests.
Jim regretted negotiating the afternoon off with Carla by offering to complete the pending aerial surveys almost the minute he remembered that’s why he’d gone to Teri’s RV. And especially regretted it now, with the sweet lingering fragrance of her desire filling his head.
Knowing what she knew, he was certain Carla would have wished him well for the day the instant he said he wanted to spend it with Teri. In fact, he could hear her incredulous voice asking him what he was doing here, in his Jeep on the way to the airport when the very woman he’d pined for— for years— had invited him to undress her, in her bedroom, and let him bring her to a spectacular climax with his hands.
Debating whether she’d mind him suggesting they turn around and go back to her RV, Jim glanced across the console to Teri. He had no idea what caused it, but he loved the soft smile she wore, wondered what she was thinking. Wished it was about him. “You alright, Gorgeous?”
She faced him, nodding with a polite smile and craning her neck to look around as they made the turn into the airport and around to the hangers for private planes.
Recognizing the airport, both from her flight in April, and from when they’d passed in the RV on the way into town, Teri studied Jim’s profile for the reason they were here, surprised even more when they by-passed the terminal.
After flashing his ID at a security gate, they were waved through and Jim parked the Jeep outside another entrance and helped her out. Taking her hand, he led her through a magnetic security door he opened with a key card he kept in his wallet.
A third secured door opened to an airplane hangar, a few small private planes parked inside with logos on the tails that read: Canyonlands Archaeological Aviation. Teri recognized the registration name from Jim’s phone with a guilty pang.
With long strides, Jim led her to one plane, opening the passenger door. “Up you go.” He swept his hand towards the interior in a grand gesture.
“In there?” Teri’s hazel eyes were wide, the amber tones prevailing in the shadowy interior of the hangar. “Are we flying?”
A beaming smile lit his face and he nodded.
“Who’s piloting?”
“Me.” His brows flicked up. “Get strapped in. I’ll be right back.” Jogging across the building, Jim entered a code on a keypad near the great double doors, watching a few seconds to confirm they were opening before jogging back to the plane and climbing into the pilot’s seat.
He handed her a bulky headset, checking her belt as she positioned the headphones over her ears, watching him. Assured she was buckled safely, Jim looked up, kissed her in the narrow cockpit and flipped the mic into position in front of her mouth. Flipping several switches started the engine, and he buckled in, putting on his own headset.
Teri understood little of the communication between Jim and the tower as he taxied the plane out of the hangar and onto the tarmac. “I hope you love this.” His voice crackled in her ears, at once powerfully intimate and strangely disembodied. In a matter of minutes, the small plane purred into the air, angling away from the airport.
She watched the world around them in wonder, unable to suppress her smile. Unlike commercial flights, they were flying relatively low, and more was visible around them. The sky was the same fantastic shade as Jim’s eyes, speckled with fluffy white clouds on the horizon. Stratified cliffs cropped up around them, stark against the blue, and capped with straggly determined trees. The river, a green-brown ribbon, twisted and curled beneath them.
Lost in the view, she realized she had no idea how long or where they were flying. “Where are we?” Teri asked, her voice staticky and incredibly feminine over the headset.
“Beef Basin,” Jim’s disembodied voice answered, seemingly inside her head. “It’s home to several well-known Ancestral Puebloan ruins with remarkably well-preserved architecture. If you watch, you should be able to pick them out easily at this elevation.”
“Is this part of Arches? Or something else?” The ground sped away beneath the plane, deep green of the low trees dark against the sand and umber earth and pale grey stones below.
“Canyonlands. The Beef Basin area was originally included in the Bears Ears National Monument borders, but later cut in the monument reduction.” Holding the controls steady with one hand, Jim pointed briefly, directing her attention to a ruin below them.
Teri giggled, thrilled. “Oh wow!”
Jim swung the plane in a wide circle, giving Teri time to look over the ruins. “Many of the structures out here have been recorded by archaeologists, but dozens more are still unrecorded. The museum maps the ones discovered and reported, using the data in predictive models and for advising governing agencies.”
As the ruins slipped away behind the plane, she faced Jim. “Unrecorded. Are there plans to excavate?"
Leveling the plane, he scanned the horizon. "There's some tree ring and other research underway in the area by different grants and agencies, but large-scale excavation of any site is uncommon. The excavation destroys it, which poses ethical concerns about cultural and political significance for the descendant peoples. So it's unlikely here unless the sites become endangered by development."
Teri’s eyes scanned the horizon. She couldn’t imagine the area being threatened by development. Then again, that seemed like exactly the kind of naïve sentiment that led to the very thing. They drifted through the air, the landscape around changing slowly.
When Teri pointed, Jim’s eyes followed and he smiled, nodding. “Good eye. Those two are undocumented. One reason I brought you this way.” He tipped the plane slightly, angling towards the ruins.
“Do you know all of them by heart?”
Jim laughed. “No. I know the map we keep at the museum, and where it has holes. Get my phone out of my front pocket, will you?”
Teri’s eyes flicked down his body to his lap and she leaned in, patting along his thigh.
Suddenly aware of her attention, his gaze dropped to her hand in his lap, then his widened glacial blue eyes to her face, a half-smile tugging his lips. Her lips were parted seductively, the tip of her tongue just visible against her top teeth. One brow arched teasingly as she slipped her hand into his pocket, feeling around unnecessarily.
Focusing ahead, Jim exhaled through pursed lips as Teri finally withdrew the phone after taking her agonizingly sweet time about it, her fingertips stroking against his thigh along the inside of the pocket.
“We’ll both die if you make me crash this plane,” he warned in her headset, shifting in his seat in an attempt to ease the new tightness between his legs.
She flashed him a wicked smile, biting her lower lip. “Are you that distracted?”
“You better believe I am.”
His assurance made her laugh. “What am I doing with your phone? Wait.” She turned the device over in her hand. It was smaller than the one he’d showed her last night. “Is this your phone?”
He glanced at it briefly, then nodded. “I have two. Go ahead and open it. There’s an icon that looks like a magnifying glass.”
Teri was familiar with the icon, and the associated tracking application, but surprised at how casual he seemed showing it to her. She pressed the Home key and the phone opened without any security. “You really ought to have better security on this device.” She tapped to initialize the app. “What am I doing now?”
“I’m going to fly over those sites you just found. I’ll tell you when, then I want you to press that little red thumbtack in the lower right of the screen.”
“So I’m pinning their locations?”
Nodding, Jim leveled the plane, his eyes focused on the first of the two sites.
“Do you come out here after you pin them?”
“Depends. Some sites out here see frequent visitation, while others don’t. Many actually are pretty far off the beaten path. Get ready.” He sat up straighter, craning to keep his eye on the ruin. “Now.”
Teri pressed the icon, pinning the first ruin as Jim tipped the plane slightly, making a wide circle for a second pass by the other one.
“This area would really benefit from the safeguards proposed by the initial monument boundaries,” Jim sighed. “The Ancestral Puebloans of this region belonged to the Mesa Verde and Northern San Juan branch of the larger Puebloan system. They interacted with the other neighboring branches, like the Virgin, Kayenta, and Chaco, and the Fremont. In particular, Chaco influence continued well into this region. Turning up Kayenta ceramics at these sites isn’t unusual.” He leveled the plane in line with the second ruin.
Setting her hand on his thigh, Teri smiled at him, the phone forgotten in her lap. “It’s amazing, Jim. Thank you.”
“Next time we’ll bring Zoe. When’s she get back?”
“Tomorrow.” The thought made her pause. “How often do you fly out here?”
“Not as much as I’d like. A few times a week maybe for the grants and the private financiers. I attend various meetings all over the southwest. Use the travel as another opportunity to search.” Focusing ahead, he straightened, watching the ruin out the window beside him. “Ready?”
A few seconds passed with Teri reading his body language as he neared the location he wanted her to pin. His cue and her guess aligned perfectly.
Jim angled the plane again, turning away from the sun and back toward the airport. “What do you cook in that little kitchen?”
Teri arched a brow at his inquiry. “Take me home and I’ll show you.”
There was no stopping his broad smile. It was exactly what he wanted to hear.
“So how’s this work?” Jim stowed their headsets carefully, then led Teri to the hangar’s secured door, his warm hand dizzingly distracting in the small of her back. “What do you need from me to help with dinner?”“I’ll need to drop by the grocer.”“Okay. I usually shop at the co-op near my house. Will that work?”“That should do just fine.”With twilight’s shadows lengthening fast through the winding red canyons, the warmth of the day was evaporating quickly and in Jim’s Jeep, Teri felt the cool air creeping in much faster than she might have in the Meep. It sensitized her skin, left it prickling faintly, and entirely too aware of Jim’s presence through the warmth of his hand on her thigh. Once returned to the city proper, the paved streets and clustered buildings retained
Teri had no idea anymore of the time. Keeping track with the liquid level in your absurd glass-shaped plastic cup of wine wasn’t particularly precise or accurate, and Jim compounded it when he rose and poured them both a second draught. Well inside her warm and happy buzz, she marveled at the parallel—the more of her wine disappeared, the more of her long solitary years disappeared.Tucked against the warmth and heat of Jim on the uncomfortable RV sofa, listening to the crickets chirp through the opened windows and watching the moonlight drift in creeping patches over surfaces and the floor, it felt not too different from the nights they’d spent together on the cramped little balcony of her apartment, pressed against one another on the cheap, uncomfortable little patio loveseat they’d scrounged to afford, just so they could do exactly this. To listen to the crickets and watch the moonlight make its way across the flo
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Off-roading was an adventure Teri hadn’t experienced before. At least not of this caliber.The Jeep bucked and skidded, gripping the maintained but primitive road and kicking up a dusty crimson cockscomb behind them where the loose soil congregated. Jim knew the winding trails well and selected the one that had Zoe squealing with thrilled delight bouncing in the backseat and Teri panting to catch her breath when he stopped them to admire the views along the rim.From the mesa top, Moab nestled in an amphitheater of rubicund rock, but the city was nothing compared to the spectacular vistas. Like the indescribable spectacle from the plane, here the sky stretched out towards the horizon as far as the eye could see, hung on the lofty spires of deep purple mountains in the distance. Puffy sunlight-kissed clouds cast shadows along the canyon bottom and were reflected perfectly in the blue ribbon of the river snaking its w
With Independence Day in the rearview mirror and the tenuous relationship between she and Jim growing more comfortable with each passing day, Teri’s internal conflict was reaching critical mass. No matter how much she reminded herself this was a temporary assignment like any other temporary assignment, she knew her thinking was getting turned around and Jim was inserting himself like a cactus barb, deeper and deeper into their lives.Through subtle hints and even subtler actions, Jim kept open the doors Teri tried to close. It was already his habit to go mountain biking in the morning, and without her asking, he tailored that to fit her morning runs with Evie, making certain first that Zoe was either safely at camp or at the Allreds playing with Beth.To Mark’s amusement and her further consternation, Jim appeared almost daily at the hospital to collect her for lunch, and if he left early from the museum
“We’re home, Evie.” Teri sighed with relief, parking beside her RV, but in the passenger seat, the dog looked less than excited. Getting out, she came around to the Meep’s opposite side and let her pet out of the car. “Turncoat. We have squirrels at home.”While Evie wandered the landscaping on their spot, Teri plugged the Meep in to charge. Unlocking the RV door, she shoved her work bag and laptop on the kitchen counter, then placed her phone in airplane mode, leaving it beside her sleeping computer. At least there’d be no more anxiety about it, she thought, no more drama. Zoe would be home tomorrow afternoon and by mid-week, we’ll be leaving this ridiculous mess I’ve gotten us into behind us.She felt a pang of guilt for not saying good-bye to Mark or Carla, but she’d deal with that later—Mark at least she could email and apologize to—and it w
Soon to come from a new story, In Our Midst:Marcus opened the door to the River Oaks apartment he shared with his girlfriend to discover her pacing slowly before the floor to ceiling living room windows, her cellphone pressed to her ear. Beside him, the apartment’s security system beeped a warning, announcing his return, and she glanced over at him, flashing a heart-stopping smile.Closing the door, he silenced the alert, and tossed his keys onto the granite top kitchen island beside an old cardboard storage box with a lopsided pile of papers tipping towards the floor on the other. Miria had brought work home again.Straightening the stack of manilla folders and legal pads next to the box, tucking in misaligned pages and unfolding creases, Marcus waited as she finished her conversation.“No. I’m not getting in the middle of this.”
“We need shelter.” Crouching next to Jim with Teri clutched against his chest, Marcus glanced around, then contacted Frank Shepard. “This is Agent Leigh,” he shouted over the whining wind. “I’ve recovered Teri Munro.”Above the noise, Shepard replied, “Where’s Johansen, Marcus?”“Dead. He fell over a cliff at my current coordinates. I’ll give you the details later. How far are we from an extraction point?”Hearing that question, Jim lifted his head, alert for the answer.“Mile and a half. As the crow flies,” Shepard’s garbling voice grated over the radio. “It’s the closest we can get a vehicle.”“Not in this.” Jim shook his head. “None of us are dressed for it. Tell h
Nick had considered himself fit and healthy, but this was a supreme physical effort for which he was unprepared. Besides that he’d been up nearly twenty-four hours straight in preparation for snatching her, lugging even Teri’s petite body over his shoulders for miles and juggling two backpacks and the shotgun was making it difficult to manage passage on the rough terrain. Especially without leaving much of a discernable trail.Plus, he still had another miserable mile to go just to reach the canyon’s end. Though the climb out was traversable, it was still over steeply sloping topography, slippery with loose rock, pebbles and sand. Over such treacherous ground, he’d be unable to carry the unconscious woman. Since there was absolutely no way he was leaving his prize behind, the sooner Teri woke the better.He’d seen Erikson attempt to land the small aircraft and have to take off again, bu
Jim had hoped to be home before Teri left for work, but the location of one of the undocumented sites had been mapped for them incorrectly by the reporting individual. Unwilling to chance when there’d next be a break in the weather, he’d spent several frustrating minutes searching from the air, circling at decreasing elevations around the given landmark before he’d spotted it.Making a wide circle, he angled the plane northeast towards Moab and the airport, his thoughts wandering. It needled him, what Teri’d done, setting up her own defenses above and beyond what the FBI had. Okay, so it wasn’t that she’d felt she’d needed to, even if that did mean neither of them had much faith in the FBI and other local authorities, he acknowledged mentally. It wasn’t even that she hadn’t told him.It wasn’t any of that.She’d designed her a
Oh, sweet submissive Teri! Nick almost groaned aloud.Timid as a hare, she shambled towards him with hesitant steps, much to his delight, her slim hand still clutching her phone, holding it like a magical weapon between them, her face drawn in a frightened grimace. When she was close enough to grab, he snatched the device, tossing it towards the lifeless contractors.With another trembling whimper, she tried to bolt away, and thrilled with how perfectly Teri fed him his every desire, he gave chase. Through he tripped over the dog doing it, Nick caught her by the slim ankle, bringing her crashing to the ground with a hard whump and pained cry.Releasing the shotgun to catch at her with both hands, he half-dragged half-crawled up her petite body, pressing his crushing weight down on her and pinning her scrambling hands behind her neck.“Attempt to do that again and I’ll kill the next person I see. Do you understand?” he snarled at her ear and beneath him her delicate body trembled fierce
Good morning, Gorgeous.”Jim leaned over Teri and kissed her temple sweetly, dropping a handful of Estelle’s magic morning sickness candy cures on the bedside table where she could reach them and she sighed gratefully. “Good morning. And thank you.”Reaching for one, she unwrapped and popped it into her mouth, eager to have done with the nausea.“I’m walking Zoe over to Patrick and Abby’s. Abby’s going to take her to school with Beth.”Rolling to her back, Teri stared up at him. “What did our oh-so pleasant escort have to say about that?”Shoving his hands in his jean pockets, Jim shrugged, wearing a lopsided grin. “Not much. They were less pleased to find out I’m going out to the airfield.”Teri’s brows lifted inquiringly, promp
They think they’re so smart.Nick’s steely gaze followed the bulky figure of an undercover agent from behind a newspaper as the man left the window bar of the coffee house where he’d been idly staring at his phone and picked up his order at the counter.Three cups in the drink carrier for the second day in a row. That answers that question, he thought, shifting in his seat so he could confirm the license tag on the agent’s vehicle as the man entered it. It was the same as the one he’d seen follow Teri’s white SUV from the hospital to Erickson’s house the afternoon he’d returned to Moab and happened upon her there.His gaze flicked to the coffee house employees behind the counter, recognizing one immediately. The assistant manager, a twenty-something stoner he’d treated more than once in the ER for mountain biking and skiing injuries, the
It took maybe quarter of an hour and two of the tart hard candies, but Teri did feel better. Significantly better than she had in the previous few days and with any of the other morning sickness remedies she’d tried.That Estelle. She’s a wonder, she mused. Still, Teri eased herself first to a sitting position, then to her feet in slow increments.Overnight the mercury had plummeted into the forties, and she shivered padding across the rug-strewn floor to the closet for her terrycloth robe, insulating her body heat against escape, then, chaffing at her arms to increase the warmth and circulation, slid her feet into slippers. The house seemed unnaturally quiet with everyone gone but her, though that would be short lived. Jim would be home long before and by ten, the two-man construction crew would arrive to continue work on the basement and things would get noisy again.Fortunatel
Lay on your left side. Lay on your right side. Ginger. Lemon. Watermelon. Dry biscuits. Peppermint. Magnesium supplements. Gah! None of it works. Why does none of it work? Teri moaned to herself, trying to lie still, breathe, and not vomit. Morning sickness had been nowhere near as ferocious with Zoe as it was now.Or maybe it had. Maybe she’d been so relieved escaping everything else happening in her life with Zoe she hadn’t noticed how bad the morning sickness was. She couldn’t imagine how she’d missed it, but obviously her life had been filled with stranger things at the time.“Mama?” Zoe whispered from the door. “Are you awake?”“Yes, kiddo. Come over here, please.”“Gently,” Jim cautioned as both he and Zoe came around the bed into view. Taking a seat on the edge of the bed beside T