Authors: Kathleen Brooks
He realized he hadn’t released his hold on her, and quite frankly he didn’t want to. She felt perfect in his arms. The top of her head reached the top of his chest, which made it perfect for kissing exactly as he did now.
“Are you okay? You were bleeding, and I was so worried about you,” Sienna said from against his chest.
“I’m fine. Why were you worried about me, Sienna?”
She pulled back, but he didn’t let her leave his embrace. When she looked straight into his eyes, he felt as if she were reading his soul, hoping to find an answer.
“Why did you stop wanting me?” she asked quietly.
Ryan ran his hand down her soft cheek and cupped her chin. He tilted it up to his lips and placed a slow kiss on her mouth. “I never stopped wanting you, Sienna. Not for one single day. Why were you worried about me?”
A tear threatened to spill from the forests that were her eyes. “I love you. I’ve loved you forever, I think. You were right that night eight years ago. I was the one who needed to grow up. I thought it was you; it wasn’t. It was me. I opened my eyes and realized the only person I called when I was in trouble was you. The only person I wanted to call with good news was you. You were in my heart long before my mind caught up. I’m sorry it took me so long. Do we still have time?”
“We have the rest of our lives. I love you, too, Sienna. I think I was born just for you.” Ryan pulled her in tightly and kissed her. It wasn’t the heated kiss from before. It was a slow kiss, allowing him to taste every inch of her. Her tongue caressed his, his hand dropped to her hips, and he pulled her against his arousal.
I’ll be watching
, Nash had said. Crap, the cameras. He sure would be watching. Ryan moved his hand to her leg and hooked it around his waist. She moaned as the contact brought them closer.
“I want you to make love to me,” Sienna said and she plunged her tongue into his mouth, demanding his full attention.
Ryan didn’t break the kiss as he lifted her off the ground and wrapped her other leg around his waist. He took a step, and Sienna pulled back gasping for air. “No, here. Now. Against the door, on the floor, over the couch, just here. Now.”
“Um,” Ryan lost the ability to form words when she started to ride him through their clothes. He stumbled forward, and she ripped his shirt from his body.
“I can’t wait to . . .” Sienna leaned forward and whispered what she wanted to do, and Ryan debated the merits of having a sex tape and a room full of private security watching them.
“Bedroom. We can do that in the bedroom,” he panted as he struggled to keep control.
“No, here. Right now!”
Sienna ground against him, and Ryan knew if he didn’t get her to the bedroom in the next five seconds, there was not going to be a debate over a sex tape. It would exist and deep down he knew that John Wolfe would find it. With the Rose sisters’ elderly act of deception, somehow it would be made public. Then by tomorrow morning his mother would be at the door talking marriage, which didn’t sound so bad at the moment, and then the engagement gifts, baby booties, and casseroles would arrive by lunch.
With a herculean effort, Ryan pulled her legs from around his waist and took her in his arms. Running as fast as he could while carrying her, he shoved the bedroom door open and placed her on the bed. The house shook as Hooch lumbered after them, thinking it was a game of chase. Sienna laughed as Ryan slammed the door. But when they looked at each other, the laughter stopped. This had been over twenty years in the making, and he didn’t want to wait a second longer.
Sienna kneeled on the bed and slowly pulled her shirt over her head. The emerald green satin bra, covering breasts he was dying to taste, drew his attention as he unbuttoned his jeans. Not saying a word, they slowly undressed for each other. The feminine curve of her hips and the way she wiggled them as she took off her panties had his mouth watering.
“Will you make love to me now?” Sienna asked with a quirk of her lips as she lay back against the bed.
Ryan stepped to the side of the bed and looked down at her. Everything about this was right. Everything in him screamed to be with her. And when he made love to her, he knew he was right—they were meant for each other.
Sienna awoke to the feeling of a warm body next to hers. He was breathing heavily and kissing her face as she opened her eyes. Sienna cracked her eye when it started to feel as if it were raining.
“Hooch,” Sienna groaned, and the bed began to shake as he thumped his tail.
The door to her bathroom opened and Ryan walked out with a towel slung low around his waist, his hair still dripping wet.
“Sorry about that. I got up early and took him outside. When I let him in, he ran straight for your bed, put his head on the pillow, and closed his eyes. Since I literally could not get back into bed, I thought I’d take a shower. How about I make you some breakfast while you take yours?” Ryan asked as he pulled the towel from his waist and ran it over his hair.
Sienna was going to answer, but she was too busy staring. She had started with his chest. The small dash of dark hair drew her attention downward where she worked on counting to eight and then, well then, she couldn’t count to save her life.
“Sienna?” Ryan asked when he dropped the towel to his side. “Breakfast?”
“In bed?”
“That could be arranged,” Ryan’s voice purred predatorily as he stalked toward her, leaving the towel to drop on the floor.
Sienna could smell the bacon frying as she ran a brush over her wet hair in her bathroom. That had been the best breakfast in bed she’d ever had. Afterward she’d taken her shower while Ryan had declared he and Hooch would make her a real meal.
Sienna blasted her hair with a dryer before stepping into a pair of peach silk shorts and a flowing, white silk top. She slipped her feet into a pair of wedges and followed the smell of food.
Ryan was setting a plate of bacon, eggs, and toast onto her small table when she entered the kitchen. He looked up and smiled at her as Hooch sat proudly beside him as if he had cooked the meal himself.
“Hope you’re hungry,” Ryan said with a smile that had her wondering about a second helping of breakfast in bed.
“Starving.”
Who was this sultry woman who answered him? “So, what are our plans for the day?” Ryan asked, taking the seat next to her.
“I want to go see Jaylen and see if Detective Braxton has found out anything yet.”
“I’m expecting a call—” Ryan was cut off by Hooch leaping up and thundering toward the front door.
Sienna had barely blinked, and Ryan was up between her and the door with a gun in his hand.
“It’s okay. That’s Hooch’s happy bark,” Sienna said and placed a gentle hand on Ryan’s arm.
There was a quick knock on the door and then the handle turned. Ryan wasn’t taking chances and turned the safety off.
“What the hell? Sienna, open the door!”
Ryan put down his gun as they both recognized Sydney’s voice.
“Seriously, hurry up and open the door. This is majorly time-sensitive!”
Ryan strode forward and unlocked the door. Sydney burst in in full supermodel mode. Her sandy blond hair was blown out in long soft waves over her shoulders, cascading down her breasts. Her hazel eyes, so much like all the children in the Davies family, were highlighted to perfection in earth tones. Her extremely tailored business suit was the cutting edge of fashion, and the silver Chanel pumps made her the picture of haute couture business.
“This is so much better than when you modeled underwear. Do you have any idea how many of my classmates I had to beat up defending your honor?” Ryan asked as he kissed his cousin on the cheek.
Sydney waved a perfectly manicured hand through the air and laughed. “You Southern gentlemen are all the same. Wyatt said the same thing, but he’s my brother. Well, I appreciate the brigade of male cousins defending me, too. It sure makes a girl feel loved.”
Sienna stood and walked over to Ryan. “I thought you were on your way to New York City for business meetings.”
“I am. I stopped at the café to get one last good meal before my trip, and I had to warn you. You have no more than five minutes before your mother gets here.”
“Which one?” Ryan and Sienna asked in a panic.
“Both of them! They know Ryan’s been shacking up here, and Aunt Paige is pissed that you haven’t been home to see her yet,” Syd told Ryan before turning to Sienna. “And Kenna’s pissed that something is going on, and you haven’t told her about it. She said Will’s been acting funny and talking up Ryan. It’s made her really suspicious, especially when she found out my dear cousin here hasn’t even seen his own mother yet.”
Ryan and Sienna didn’t bother thanking Sydney. Ryan lunged to clear the table, tossing all the food into Hooch’s dish as Sienna grabbed her purse. In under fifteen seconds, the house was locked, and they were racing down the driveway on their way to Lexington with Sydney standing on the porch screaming, “You owe me!"
* * *
Ryan flashed his badge at the officer standing duty outside Jaylen’s hospital room and then signed the login form. He and Sienna had laughed all the way to the hospital about their mad getaway. Neither one of them wanted to ruin the magic of last night by talking about what their plans were now. They just wanted to savor the moment a bit longer.
“Right this way, Agent Parker,” the officer said and led them down the hall.
“Are you sure you didn’t see anything else?” Ryan heard Detective Braxton’s voice before he saw her.
“I’m sure, ma’am. I wish I knew what this was about. I haven’t done nothing to no one,” Jaylen responded as Ryan raised his hand to knock on the partially open door.
“Come in,” Braxton ordered.
“Yo, Doc! Man, it’s good to see you.” Jaylen smiled from the hospital bed. “I’m glad they let you in. No one else from the team is allowed to visit me until I’m released.”
“Nothing could keep me away.” Sienna smiled, taking a seat on the opposite side of the bed from the detective. Ryan watched her take Jaylen’s large hand into hers and give it a squeeze. The big running back grinned and was visibly relaxed. His girl sure had a way about her.
His girl
. Ryan smiled to himself. He was damn proud of Sienna.
Ryan’s phone began to vibrate and he almost didn’t look at it, thinking it was his mother calling for the tenth time, but when he glanced at the screen he saw that it was a call from Agent Shaw.
Detective Braxton sent him a questioning look over her shoulder, and he held up a finger to tell her to wait before stepping out into the hall.
“Parker,” he answered.
“Shaw,” was the responding answer. Gotta love FBI agents. They were straight to the point. “I talked to Arnie, and he cleared your local detective. He went to check on Abdul and found him hanging in his cell.”
“What? How?” Ryan asked as he began to pace the hallway.
“That’s the million-dollar question because he was hanging by a thick piece of rope that could have, in no way, been in his cell. Someone either entered the cell and killed him or had the rope slipped to Abdul, and he followed the unwritten order. Either way, your lead on The Suit in L.A. is dead.”
“He’s tying up loose ends,” Ryan said, shaking his head. “Cleaning house for this big terrorist attack he has planned. The trouble is we don’t know which stadium or when, only that
a
stadium was the target. But now that L.A. is too hot, how is he going to finance it?”
“That’s what Arnie is wondering. Strange that he sent a crew to Kentucky. Arnie thinks you are considered a loose end. That maybe you picked up something in L.A. that was important and don’t realize it yet,” Shaw told him.
“I’ll go over my notes again today to see if I can find anything I missed before.” Ryan stopped pacing. “But what do Malik and Jaylen, two players for the Lexington Thoroughbreds, have to do with The Suit?”
“That’s what Arnie wants you and Detective Braxton to work on. He’s worried you’re not the only target. If The Suit is tying up loose ends, then your doctor friend is a big one, ripe for the picking.”
“First my mother and then The Suit. Can my day get any worse?” Ryan asked the universe.
“I don’t know about mothers, but The Suit is out there, so be careful. Arnie also said to read your father in on it and see if the Lexington branch can assist in anyway.”
“Apparently the answer to today getting any worse is yes. I will now be taking orders from my dad.” Ryan let out a suffering sigh as Shaw chuckled.
“Call me if there’s anything you need. Talk to you soon, Parker.”
Sienna chatted with Jaylen as the detective split her time between listening to every word of their talk and trying to listen to Ryan talking in the hallway. Something was going on, something bigger than just a murder. Even she could tell this was an organized attack.
Jaylen was singing the praises of his date, and Sienna paid attention the best she could. The way Detective Braxton was trying so hard not to jump from her chair and charge into the hallway had Sienna on edge.
“I mean, she leapt on me to protect me. If that isn’t true love, I don’t know what is. It’s just too bad I don’t have the money to buy her a nice engagement ring.” Jaylen continued talking, but that brought Sienna up short.
“Engagement ring?”
“Yeah, haven’t you been listening? That’s a special girl right there, and I am locking it down.”
“Jaylen, how many dates have you been on with this girl?” Sienna asked.
“Two, why?”
“Don’t you think it’s a little early to be talking about engagements? After a shock like getting shot, it’s not really the best time to be making life decisions,” Sienna said in her best doctor voice.
“True love is true love. Why wait?” Jaylen smiled, but as soon as he stopped talking Detective Braxton jumped in, even ignoring that Ryan walked in right then, looking worried.
“Why can’t you afford a nice engagement ring? You make millions a year.”
“I met with my agent, who had talked with my financial advisor. I overspent like crazy. I have enough for a ring, but not a ring like she deserves for saving my life and certainly not enough for the multimillion-dollar house I wanted to buy. I mean, I can buy it with a mortgage, but my mom taught me never to go into debt. I wanted to walk into the closing and plunk down all this cash. It would have been sweet.”
“Did Malik have money problems, too?” Ryan asked, stepping up to the bed.
Jaylen shook his head. “Not that I know of. He saved every penny he made. He lived in a tiny townhouse for the past couple of years and never partied. When he bought a new car it was a Ford Explorer, not a Lambo like some of the guys.”
Sienna nodded in agreement. “Before he was killed, he told Seth he was planning on purchasing a big beach house. He was going to be meeting with him to go over all the financial paperwork his advisor had provided. He had his retirement all lined up.”
Ryan looked at Detective Braxton and pursed his lips. “I don’t know about you, Detective, but I sure wouldn’t mind talking to Seth Hayes.”
“Me too,” Detective Braxton agreed. “Jaylen, who else does Seth represent?”
Jaylen let out a long breath. “Damn, I don’t know. About fifty of us in the NFL. A handful of NHL players and about twenty NBA players.”
“I’ll look to see if any other of his other clients have been roughed up recently while you bring him in for a chat,” Braxton said to Ryan.
Sienna didn’t like this. Ryan already didn’t like Seth and vice versa. Having Ryan bringing Seth in would only hurt matters. “Maybe Detective Braxton should talk to Seth.”
Ryan straightened and his cop face fell into place. “And why is that?”
“You’re not exactly objective when it comes to Seth,” Sienna pointed out. She didn’t like the hardness in Ryan’s voice when he had asked his question. And right now his eyes were shooting daggers at her.
“Why aren’t you objective?” Detective Braxton asked Ryan, even though she was looking at Sienna.
Ryan didn’t respond, so Sienna did. “Because I’ve gone out on a couple of dates with Seth. He wants us to date more and doesn’t like Ryan hanging around. Similarly, Ryan doesn’t like Seth hanging around either.”
“And who do you want
hanging around
?” Detective Braxton asked, making a very small motion with her hand to stop Ryan from saying anything.
“Excuse me? What does that have to do with anything?” Sienna bristled. The tone of this conversation had gone from conversational to questioning real fast.
“Is that such a hard question to answer? How close are you to Seth Hayes, Dr. Ashton?”
Jaylen looked back and forth between the two women as Sienna ground her teeth together. “Are you trying to imply I had something to do with this? I would never hurt anyone, much less players I care about as if they were my own brothers.”
Jaylen nodded his head. “Doc is real good people. She would never—”
Ryan cut him off. “Why can’t you just answer the question, Sienna? Who is Seth to you?”
Sienna jumped up from the chair and placed her hands on her hips. “You know exactly who is to me, Ryan Parker.”
“So you’ve dated?” Detective Braxton asked, trying to bring the questioning down a level. “When?”