Chapter 5
CHAPTER FIVE
Hunt stared at Relda and slowly—very slowly—got to his feet.
He didn’t feel the pain of the cuts on his skin. Or the aches from the other wounds the droid had inflicted.
All he could see was the fire burning in Relda’s eyes and the way her hair rippled back off her face, despite the fact there was no wind in the room. And it was hard to miss the fact she was hovering half a meter off the floor.
The Trojan Moon, nestled between her breasts, was the same color as the flames in her eyes.
“Relda?”
Those eyes were focused on him, but he saw nothing of the intelligent, sexy woman he wanted. Instead, he just saw deadly power.
But he knew his Relda was in there somewhere.
He strode closer.
She tilted her head, watching him like he was a bug that had done something interesting.
He felt the pulse of energy in the air around them. It raised the hairs on his arms. He stepped closer, until only a wisp of space separated them.
“Relda?”
“Names really matter so little.” Her voice was melodious and smoky. “We are all just energy.”
“Time to come back to me, beautiful.”
“Back to a world that wants to kill me? Where I have to hide what I am?”
“You never have to hide from me.” He cupped her cheeks and kissed her.
At first, he just touched his lips to hers. He expected her to feel scorching hot, but all he felt was a warm tingle.
She hung motionless, her hair still waving around her head.
But he felt a growing tension in her body that hadn’t been there before.
Hunt wrapped his arms around her and pulled her body flush against him. He opened his mouth and poured everything into the kiss.
It happened slowly at first, but centimeter by centimeter, she started to respond. Her lips moved under his, and when her lips parted, he took advantage, sweeping his tongue inside.
He dragged her closer, lifting her up. Suddenly she came to brilliant life, her legs wrapping around his hips. She moaned against his mouth, kissing him back like her life depended on it.
And maybe it did.
He tangled a hand in her hair and pulled her head back, tearing his mouth off hers. “You back?”
She undulated against him, driving a spear of undiluted lust to his already hard cock. Her eyes were brilliant green.
“Definitely.”
He flexed his hands on the lush swell of her bottom. Damn, she was soft and curvy. “We need to talk.”
She sighed, her head falling forward onto his shoulder. “I suspected you were going to say that. Your energy field is just so damned righteous.”
“My energy field?”
She raised her head. “You wanted to talk.”
He sighed. “It isn’t safe to stay here. I’m going to take you somewhere else.” He set her on her feet. “We can talk—”
She collapsed.
He caught her, her head falling back over his arm. Her pupils were enormous, taking over her eyes. “Relda!”
“I forgot…after I use my abilities…” Her voice was breathy. “My body shuts down…for a while.”
Her eyes closed, her body turning to dead weight in his arms.
Hunt hauled her up to his chest, panic an unfamiliar pressure inside him. But as he held her close, he felt the steady brush of her breath on his cheek, and his muscles relaxed.
She needed a safe place to rest, and then he’d get the answers he needed.
He took her to his place. He hadn’t done much to turn the top floor apartment the Marshal’s Office had arranged for him into his.
There was a small kitchen he barely used, a good-sized living area with a large holo-screen for watching the odd VelocityBall game, a bedroom large enough for a big bed, and a tidy bathroom.
He headed straight to his bedroom and set her down on the covers. This wasn’t quite how he’d imagined getting Relda into his bed but damned if the sight of her dark curls spread over his pillow didn’t make his chest tighten.
Hunt checked in with his office and spoke with Deputy Westin. The search for Relda’s attackers had stalled. “You’re fully healed from your injuries?”
“Yes, sir,” the deputy said over the comm screen. “I’m sorry I let them get the drop on me—”
“Enough. You’re alive, count yourself lucky. Dale, I want you to send someone over to run a check of all the starships at the spaceport. We’re looking for an expensive ship.”
“You got it, boss.”
“I’m keeping Ms. Dela-Cruz secure. And I’ll be keeping her location classified. Understood?”
“Yes, sir.”
By the time Hunt ended the call, tiredness was tugging on him. He was still covered in blood and all the cuts, while shallow, stung like a bitch. He needed some time with a medscope and sleep. But first…
He moved to the security panel on the wall.
It was the one thing he did have added to his apartment when he moved in.
Too often, he’d had to doze sitting up on some battlefield or while on a mission to some hostile, alien planet.
He’d had to sleep lightly, ready to come awake fighting.
Now, in order to sleep well, he had to know he was locked up tight and no one could get to him.
He touched the panel, arming the alarms for the doors and windows.
The front door was made of reinforced titanium and would need military-grade explosives to break it down.
Nothing could get in without him being wakened first.
He took a quick shower and then switched on the slim, metal medscope wand. It bathed his naked body in a blue light and the cuts knitted instantly. After pulling on some trousers, he wandered back into the bedroom.
Through the doorway, he saw his couch—far too short for a man with his frame. Then he glanced back at the big bed, and at Relda curled up on her side.
It didn’t take much to convince him. He lay down beside her, watching her face. Her tough facade was missing, and she looked softer, more vulnerable in her sleep. He knew her well enough now to know she wouldn’t like that. He reached out and rubbed one of her curls between his fingertips.
He’d lost everything he’d cared about as a young boy. Then, as a man, he’d forged a place in the Special Forces, only to lose too much there as well. Most days he just felt tired and used up…but this woman burned hot, and ignited something inside him.
He had his suspicions on what she was. She possessed a power he knew should scare him.
But all he wanted to do was pull her close and keep her safe.
So he did. He curled around her body, liked that she fit perfectly in his arms. “No one’s getting to you, beautiful. They have to get through me first.”
Relda’s eyes popped open. Her entire body was vibrating with energy. It rushed through her veins, filling her to bursting.
It was always like this after using her abilities. She passed out, then woke like she’d taken enough stims to power a VelocityBall team…for a month.
She took a deep breath, her eyes adjusting to the moonlit room. Then the scent hit her. Man—soap and musk. Hunt.
She turned her head and saw him lying asleep beside her on the big bed.
Stars, the man was gorgeous. She let herself drink him in. There was so much of Hunt Calder to appreciate.
He was shirtless, leaving his heavily-muscled chest bare to her gaze.
Bronze skin was marked here and there by scars and had a light covering of dark hair.
One arm was thrown above his head, and she traced the thick muscles with her eyes.
She wondered what his skin would taste like if she ran her tongue over it.
His eyes were closed, so she could study that ruggedly masculine face without the hard intensity of his eyes distracting her.
Hard slashes of cheekbones gave way to a nose that looked like it had been broken once or twice. She wondered why he’d never had it fixed, then she shook her head. Hunt wasn’t the kind of man to go spending e-creds on making himself pretty.
He was strength in so many different ways. Solid, trustworthy, and honorable.
Another frisson of energy sizzled through her, making her shift against the cool sheets. But looking at Hunt had that overflow energy coalescing deeper in her body, driving between her legs, making her wet with need.
She had to touch him.
Reaching out, she brushed at his short hair. She saw a few silver strands were sneaking in at his temples, and again, she knew he wouldn’t do anything to hide them. And he shouldn’t, they suited him.
She traced the strong line of his jaw, liking the scrape of the scruff there. He was always clean shaven, but she liked him like this, a little disreputable looking. She ran a nail down his strong throat.
A hand closed over hers.
She flicked her gaze up, and met his glacier-blue eyes.
But they weren’t cold. They burned with a hunger so strong it stole the air from her lungs.
“You feeling okay?” he asked, voice gruff.
She nodded. “Great. After…I feel great. Full of energy.”
He sat up, shoving a pillow behind his back. “Time to talk.”
She sighed. “I was afraid you’d say that.”
She couldn’t have Hunt Calder. She couldn’t have anybody. The past had showed her that. And the power she held was far too great. One slip and she could kill so many people. An image of Hunt’s lifeless eyes flashed through her head. She clenched her fists. Never.
Edgy, she got off the bed and started to pace.
He watched her, silent.
That silence made her edginess worse. “Clearly, I have some psionic abilities.”
He kept watching her and that patient stare made her anger flare.
She spun. “Is this some sort of interrogation technique?”
He smiled and it turned rugged into spectacular. “I haven’t done anything.”
“I know,” she snapped and started the pacing again. She waved a hand at him. “The silence, the way you watch me. It makes me want to lay myself bare.”
“Well, the silence and the way I’m watching you isn’t a technique. I’m watching you because I want to throw you on the bed, tear those clothes off, and fuck you until neither of us can talk.”
Relda jerked upright and faced him. Her skin flushed cool, then burning hot.
He smiled again. “But if you want to lay yourself bare, I can handle that.”