“I just need to forget for a while, Jacey. Is that okay?” he whispered, kissing me and moving his thumb in to rub my clit. “Just for a little while.”“You can ‘forget’ until they come to get us,” I assured him. I kissed Caleb fiercely.“What if it takes weeks?” he asked with a hitch of sad laughter.
-Caleb-The door banged, shaking on its hinges despite the three deadbolts and the bar fortifying it.I blinked awake at the same time Jacey did, both of us sitting up, naked. “Get in the bathroom,” I said urgently to her. “I’ll handle this.”“What? Caleb, we don’t know who’s out there!” she hissed
“I really do admire your courage,” Hansen said as he got in the driver’s seat. “A lot of people would have given up by now and refused to testify.”“That asshole is going to get his if I have to keep telling the world about his crimes until the day I keel over from Alzheimers,” I gritted out.Jacey
-Jacey-I didn’t know they still had payphones lurking around Minnesota, but, much to my surprise, Hansen stopped the new convoy from the airport to make a quick call at a gas station on one.“I thought maybe you’d do a burner phone spy thing?” I said to Bea as Hansen was checking in.“This is bette
Two agents removed their jackets and put them over our heads, shielding us from view. I concentrated on not tripping over sidewalk cracks, stairs, or carpeting. We went through a revolving door and into the lobby, as far as I could tell from the changes in the flooring, and then were hustled into an
“You know I understand. And I’ll probably have a few of those myself.” Caleb nuzzled my neck. “Let’s have a bath, all right, baby?”I nodded and raised my arms so he could take my shirt off. Pressed to him as I was, I could feel his hardness even through his jeans.The two days we’d gone without sho
-Caleb-Sleeping on the luxury bedding of The Foshay was like sleeping on a cloud. A cloud where I could cuddle with the woman I loved.I watched Jacey dreaming happily on my chest in the early morning light that filtered through the curtains, not moving a muscle. I didn’t want to disturb her. She d
“That we are,” he grumbled back. “On the positive side of things, we won’t be doing this again until the trial date, I hope.”“You intend to parade us out again for the trial? I thought the idea was for us not to get shot so we could testify,” I said.“Politics, kid. You might get it someday. Though