Forever Alexa (Book Four In The Bodyguards Of L.A. County Series) (21 page)

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She closed her eyes and clutched his hand against her face. “What did she say?”

“Nothing, but her eyes told me volumes. She might be afraid, but she’s tough. She knows, Alex. Abby knows we’re coming. That’ll keep her going until we can get to her.”

“Do you think so?”

He nodded. “I told her I’d be thinking about her and that I’d be back. She understood what I meant.”

Another tear spilled over. “I’m sorry, Jack. You’ve done nothing but help me, and I’ve been so unkind.”

He caught her tear with his thumb and shrugged. “I can handle it.”

“But you shouldn’t have to.” She touched his cheek as she stared into his eyes. “Thank you,” she whispered and feathered her lips over his. Alex held his gaze and moved in again.

He wrapped his arm around her, holding her tight. The shock of her mouth warm and willing on his was exactly what he’d been waiting for. He knew he should pull away and stop Alex’s advance, but he was a prisoner to his own needs. He
needed
Alex.

Groaning, hungry for more, he deepened the kiss, relishing her flavor as her tongue sought his. He tightened his grip around her waist and helped her move until she straddled him, his legs dangling off the dock. He ran his hands up smooth thighs, skimmed the edge of her denim skirt, and continued up, kneading her firm ass through her silky panties, tugging her closer.

She gasped and clutched at his shoulders. “Jack,” she murmured. “Jack,” she repeated while she peppered kisses along his jaw and neck.

He tilted his head back and closed his eyes as her fingers played through his hair. He’d missed this—the way they were together when nothing but emotion ruled. Alex forgot to be shy and serious when she was in his arms. He eased her back and held her face in his hands. “I’ve missed you.” He kissed her forehead. “All this time, I’ve needed you.”

She curled her fingers into the waist of his shirt as their gaze held, and her small breasts heaved against his chest with each rapid breath.

He pulled her mouth back to his, starving to taste her again. Would he ever get enough? A purr escaped her throat as he tugged the loosened elastic from her hair and threaded his fingers through long shiny black locks, surrounding him in the familiar scent of flowers and vanilla.

“Jack. Jack, we have to stop. We have to go in,” she said against his lips.

He wrapped his arms around her tiny waist. “Come to my room the way you used to.” He nipped her chin. “I want to be with you.”

She shook her head. “I need to get in to Livy. We’ve been gone for so long.”

He physically ached from wanting her. It was on the tip of his tongue to ask her again, but she was right. They’d been gone for hours and were both exhausted. He didn’t want their first time together to be a quickie at four in the morning. When he had Alex again—and he
would
have Alex again—he planned to make up for every second he’d been away for the last four years. He’d waited this long; a few more days wouldn’t kill him—probably.

He touched his lips to hers. “Let’s go in and check on Olivia. I’ll give Tucker a call.” He scooted back from the edge of the water and stood with Alex still wrapped around him.

She dropped her legs to the dock and stepped away, breaking their embrace.

“We should try to get some sleep.” He held out his hand, waiting, testing, studying her in the moonlight. Where did they stand now that the heat of the moment passed?

“I’m tired.” She hesitated ever so slightly before she reached out and took the hand he’d offered.

They were definitely getting somewhere. For the first time since he watched her vanish into the dark February cold, he believed he might get back everything he’d thrown away so carelessly.

“What are you doing, Carol?”

Carol glanced over her shoulder toward her husband’s deep, sleepy voice in the dark as she walked to the open window. “I’m just making sure everything’s all right. I hate hearing them argue so. They used to laugh. She made him so happy, George. They made each other happy.”

“They’ll either work this out or they won’t. Meddling won’t help. It’ll probably make things worse.” He rolled to his side.

“Oh, phooey. A mother’s worry isn’t meddling.” She peeked around the edge of the curtain as Alexa shouted that she didn’t want Jackson and he turned and started toward the house. “Go to her,” she murmured. “She doesn’t mean it.”

A small smile touched Carol’s mouth when he stopped and shoved his hand through his hair—a gesture of frustration she knew well. Her poor baby. He was hurting. They both were. They loved each other; it was plain as day, but Alexa was leery. She had every right to be. And Jackson was fumbling and unsure—understandably. He’d messed up.

Carol pressed her lips firm in frustration when Jackson didn’t budge from his spot. They weren’t going to get anywhere at this rate. This was his chance to change everything. She wanted more grandbabies. “Come on, son,” she whispered. “Don’t make the same mistake twice.” She sighed her relief as Jackson walked to the docks and sat down beside Alexa, who was curled up with her arms wrapped around her knees. Her quiet, painful crying tore at Carol’s heart.

Jackson hesitated, then put his arm around her. Within seconds Alexa clung to him and Carol pressed her hand to her chest, to the swell of hope. She knew she should give them their privacy, but another second couldn’t hurt. It’d been too long since she’d seen her son at peace. He’d been a fool to push Alexa away all those years ago, but she was here now with their precious little girl. Perhaps with some time…

She clutched at the curtain and sighed when Alexa kissed Jackson. He dove in, pulling her into his lap. She drew the fabric over the window and turned to her husband. “I think it’s going to be okay, George. I think everything might be all right.”

“They’ll find their way, Carol.” He held out his hand. “Come back to bed now. Livy will be up with all of her sparkle before too long.”

She got in on her side and held George’s hand as she looked at him in the shadows the moon cast about the room. “He hasn’t been happy without her.”

He kissed her forehead and made her smile. “I know. Close your eyes now.”

 

Chapter 12

J
ackson plopped down in his father’s office chair, utterly drained. The quick shower to rinse off the cigarette stench from Lady Pink helped a bit, but not enough; the last two and a half weeks were starting to take their toll. He needed sleep—a couple of solid hours to take the edge off, but first he had to talk to Tucker. The return call he’d received from Detective Canon seconds after he said goodnight to Alex still boiled his blood. The fucker.

Abby was in dire straits, yet Canon’s big concern was Jackson blowing the investigation by interfering in police business. It had been tempting to tell the good ol’ detective to suck ass right then and there, but that wouldn’t help the situation. He needed to keep the lines of communication open with the authorities for Abby’s sake.

Scrubbing his hands over his face, he leaned his elbows on the desk. Goddamn, this was frustrating, and, if he was honest with himself, completely overwhelming. Alex was depending on him to bring her sister home, and now that the writing was officially on the wall with Canon, so was Abby. He could no longer wait around for the detective and his taskforce to act. She didn’t have that kind of time. The ring would move her before long. He hadn’t had the heart to remind Alex that the traffickers would shuffle their ‘product’ around to new cities and even new countries to keep the authorities off their tails. Abby was officially in a now-or-never situation.

With a weary sigh, Jackson shrugged against the uncomfortable weight compounding on his shoulders. Abby was hanging in there, but for how long? He had to make something happen immediately or nothing would happen at all. Abby would soon be lost in an endless hell of prostitution, pornography, and everything else that came along with the injustice of sexual exploitation.

He sat up and struggled to gather his sluggish wits while he stared at the phone. Call Tucker, then sleep. At this point, he was useless to everyone without a few hours of shuteye. He picked up the receiver and winced as he glanced at the time. Tucker wasn’t going to be happy. He listened to the first ring, then the second, and faced the bay, staring out at the dock he and Alex had been sitting on half an hour before.

“Hello?” Tucker answered groggily.

“Did I wake you?”

“Jackson?”

“Nothing gets by you.”

“What the hell, man? It’s two in the morning. I just got off duty forty minutes ago.”

The movie premiere. He was supposed to have worked that. “Sorry. We found Abby.”

“What?” The sleepiness in his friend’s voice vanished. “She’s home?”

“I wish.” He stood, teeming with frustration. “Alex and I saw her at some shit hole strip joint on the southeast side—Lady Pink. She gave me a lap dance for my trouble.” He squeezed at the back of his neck, still sickened by the memory.

“Wish I could say congratulations. What can I do to help?”

He knew he could count on Tucker. “I’m hoping you can give me a hand out here for a couple of days and help me figure this out. I met with Detective Canon earlier this morning. No. Wait. Shit. What the hell day is it?” He shook his head, gathering his jumbled thoughts. “Earlier yesterday morning. The taskforce still isn’t doing much more than surveillance. I called him about Abby and another possible victim called Strawberry. She had to’ve been sixteen, possibly seventeen, and that’s a stretch. Of course Canon jumped up my ass about procedure and messing up the investigation, but he didn’t have a whole hell of a lot to say about getting Abby out of there.”

“In a nutshell, what’s the status?”

“I got the official bullshit runaround—Vice will check it out and they’ll keep the area monitored. Basically, they aren’t budging until they have Hartwell wrapped up with a pretty red bow.”

“Sounds about right.”

Jackson sat back down, watching black fade to dull pink along the horizon as predawn began to chase away the night. “I also think there may be a potential luring situation going on at one of the clubs Alex and I were at. That probably needs to be looked into, but I left it alone. If Canon’s taskforce is monitoring, they’re aware.”

“Let me talk to Ethan. I have a few days off coming up. I’ll be on the next available flight out.”

“I had to leave her, man. With the fucking scum of the earth.” He balled his hand at his side as he relived the last few minutes at Lady Pink. “Alex saw her. She begged me to bring Abby with us.” He squeezed his eyes shut as Alex’s pleading to help her sister echoed through his head. “I don’t know what this’ll do to her if we missed our opportunity.” He didn’t know what it would do to him.

“We’ll talk when I get there and figure everything out.”

“Do you want me to pick you up?”

“No. I’ll get a rental and directions when I land.”

“I don’t know how to thank you.”

“I’ll think of something expensive.”

Jackson grinned when the phone buzzed in his ear. Thank God for great friends. Having Tucker in on this for a couple of days would be a relief. He twisted the chair around to the computer and fired off an e-mail to Ethan, attaching a copy of a dark, poorly shot picture of the man he and Alex had seen talking to the young girl at Club Jericho. Hopefully Ethan would be able to clean up the image and search the data banks. Maybe he could dig up something on the sleazeball. He couldn’t be certain there was a connection to Abby’s disappearance, but no potential lead was worth overlooking.

Jackson blinked his blurry, tired eyes and got to his feet, more than ready to turn his mind off. He craved his bed and oblivion. He opened the office door and stopped short of knocking Olivia over.

“I’m awake now.” Livy rubbed her sleepy eyes.

“I see that.” Jackson glanced at his watch again. “Liv, it’s really early.”

She smiled. “I’m not tired anymore.”

He picked her up and kissed her forehead as he walked toward the bedroom. “Why don’t we go lie down for a little while longer? You can snuggle up with daddy.”

She pressed her hands to his cheeks. “I want to play with my dollhouse.”

Jackson stared at his bedroom door longingly and caught a glimpse of Alex asleep in the guest bed across the hall. He looked at his little girl eager to play with her new toys and sighed. “Let’s go play with your dollhouse.”

She grinned. “I will be the people. You can be the doggie and the kitty. I’m sharing. Sharing is a very nice thing to do.”

He nuzzled her neck, breathing her in, more in love every second, and made his way back down the hall. “I can’t argue with you there. Daddy needs to make some coffee before I play with the doggie and kitty.”

“Okay.”

He yawned as they started down stairs.

Alexa sat at the sewing machine creating her outfit for the evening—the black top she’d transformed into a halter would hug her curves and stop just above her midriff. The accompanying skintight jeans and red wig she’d found were bound to make a statement. Carol’s box of props was coming in handy. She would blend in perfectly with the patrons of Lady Pink.

Hopefully after tonight she would never have to go to that vile place again. This evening was the official first step in ending Abby’s nightmare, and Alexa was ready. She and Tucker were due to leave at seven thirty. Now that they knew where Abby was, surveillance was the goal. Tucker wanted to see for himself the bouncers, bartenders, and potential exits. Alexa would be his prop girlfriend while she made another positive ID on Abby when her sister came from one of the retched rooms down the dark hall.

Jack and Tucker felt it better that Jack stay home with Livy, especially after his little scene with the drunk college kid. Two nights in a row might seem suspicious to the bouncers, and there could be no mistakes. They were too close to bringing Abby home. With any luck, Tucker and Jack would take her sister back late tomorrow night. Abby would be in her arms in less than forty-eight hours, though even that seemed like too long.

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