Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
resembled the color of a pond glittering in the midday sunlight. He cut
a commanding figure with his dark military length hair, strong jaw
and aquiline nose, but it was his piercing blue eyes the color of lapis
lazuli that cut right through a person that left the most lasting
impression. None of the men on his team wanted that gaze finding
them when Hisaki was angry; it wasn’t a pleasant place to be and
could make the most stalwart men shake in their boots.
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The other three Flames wore metallic red for fire, metallic amber
for earth and metallic white for air. Hisaki didn’t have many dealings
with them, so he was never deeply involved in their lives. Once they
all finished training and took on their own teams they became too
busy to keep up any significant relationships with each other.
Right now, Hisaki was involved with the hardest case he’d been
assigned in the six years he’d been active after his training. There was
no evidence left behind at the scenes, there were no witnesses so far,
and the weapons they were using were untraceable so far. Hisaki
knew there had to be a common denominator; he just had to find it
soon.
Miguel, Hisaki’s second in command, called for Hisaki to come
into the parents’ bedroom. He held up a sheet of paper, it looked to
Hisaki to be a letter, the look on his face hopeful. “Look at this…”
Miguel handed the sheet over, “It’s a letter from Galactic Services.”
Hisaki frowned down at the name on the bottom of the letter,
“Didn’t the other families have similar letters? Were they from the
same worker? If so, we might have found the common link between
all the victims, Miguel.”
“I’ll head back to the office right now and check the evidence.”
Miguel stood and took a small black cylinder from his utility belt.
Hisaki stepped back a few feet and watched as Miguel flashed and
disappeared. By Hisaki’s next breath Miguel would be back in their
office the next solar system over.
“Okay everyone…let’s start wrapping things up here. Make sure
you have some good 4-D plasma renderings and deliver them to my
office as soon as possible.” Hisaki instructed the techs as he made his
way out of the dwelling. “Marissa…” he called the most junior
member of his five man team, “Stay here until they’re done and make
sure everything makes it back to my office as soon as they are
finished.”
“Yes sir,” She saluted smartly before taking up a post next to the
entry door where everything in the room could be observed.
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Hisaki sighed and rolled his eyes, “How many times do I have to
tell you that you don’t have to be so formal?”
One corner of her mouth turned up in a smirk, “Just one more sir.”
He snorted as he walked away and called over his shoulder,
“That’s what you always say missy!” He could hear her low husky
laughter following him down the hallway. He could understand when
the other men talked about how the sound of it stirred things low in
their bellies, but he never felt it himself. One of the other two
remaining team members, Pearson, had told him once that if he ever
felt something like that himself, he should go after the person with a
single-minded intensity because it was probably his soul mate.
Hisaki scoffed at the idea, he didn’t think he even had a soul much
less a soul mate. Could a being created in a laboratory and born from
a pod have a soul? Hisaki didn’t think so. Besides, he had more
important things to do than to go looking for something as elusive as
love, it was worse than trying to catch criminals.
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tropical planet of Ipthoris situated at the apex of the five main solar
systems. The GS, as Galactic Services was widely referred to, was
centrally located to investigate allegations of abuse across the galaxy.
The majority of their caseloads were dealing with children, but they
did have divisions dedicated to elderly abuse and domestic violence as
well.
Graven Moore was one of the most recent hires in the children’s
division having only worked there for three years so far. His looks
were average, short brown hair, straight nose, narrow jaw and green
eyes. He was average height and weight for the typical adult male. He
dressed to blend in, not to stand out. There was nothing in his
demeanor or attitude to make him memorable. Even with all that
normalcy he was still known among his coworkers.
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Graven heard his name being called and looked around for the
source. Macey, the full time daylight receptionist was waving at him
from a few desks away as she made her way towards him with
seeming haste. He was trying to figure out why she hadn’t just paged
him or called his direct line when she rushed up to him breathing
heavily, Macey was not a light woman. “Macey, is there something I
can do for you?”
“Graven, honey, there is a NOVA agent here looking for you.”
She leaned closer and Graven could smell the hint of peppermint on
her breath from the gum she was continuously chewing as she
breathed her next words across his face. “He’s a Flame.”
Graven’s eyes widened in surprise, “There’s a Flame here looking
for me? But why?”
“If you’ll give me a few moments of your time I’ll tell you why
I’m looking for you.” A deep honey thickened voice spilled into the
room from behind Macey.
Macey turned quickly and glared at the Flame, “I told you to wait
in the lobby.”
Graven rushed to defuse what could possibly turn into a bad
situation. Macey became very prissy and prickly when her orders
weren’t followed. “It’s fine Macey, thank you. I don’t mind talking
with the agent.”
Graven got his first good look at the Flame when Macey stepped
aside to let him pass. He stood and held out his hand to the agent
before offering him a seat in the chair on the other side of his desk.
Graven noticed that there wasn’t too much difference in their heights,
the Flame was about an inch taller than his own five foot ten inches,
but he was more solid through the chest and shoulders.
Graven was filled with nerves suddenly as he tried to smile and
project a calm competent air. The moment his green eyes locked with
the Flame’s blue eyes his smile faltered and he lost his breath, he felt
something tighten painfully in his chest and there was a matching
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tightness lower down that Graven didn’t want to dwell on at that
moment, since the look in the agent’s piercing blue eyes was not
exactly friendly.
“Please, have a seat agent…”
“Aio Hisaki, Blue Flame.” The agent stated his name and status
cooly.
Graven cleared his throat nervously; it was obvious that the agent
wasn’t going to be kind. “Yes…well, umm…Agent Hisaki please
have a seat. Can I get you something to drink?”
“No.”
Hisaki sat in the offered chair and waited silently. Initially he’d
been taken off guard by how unassuming Graven Moore seemed to
be. The man was utterly normal in every way, except for the arresting
emerald eyes that darted around the room. Hisaki wanted to get to the
meat of the matter, so he froze Mr. Moore with his steady coldness
and waited for the telltale cracks that come from the pressure.
So far Mr. Moore was reacting like any normal citizen would to
the sudden presence of a Flame. It was time to shake him up a bit.
“Mr. Moore, there have been several abductions of children over the
past several months and in each of the cases we can only find one link
between all the victims.”
Hisaki watched as Moore blinked slowly and a myriad of thoughts
and emotions crossed his face. Hisaki briefly noted that even though
Moore’s face was average it was extremely expressive. Everything the
man was feeling was written there clearly for Hisaki to read. Moore’s
brow furrowed as he tried to understand what this had to do with him
and his eyes filled with sadness at the mention of the missing children.
Hisaki wondered if that sadness was a result of knowing what had
happened to those children personally or was just because he cared for
children.
“Wh-what…” Moore cleared his throat and tried again. “What is
the link and what does it have to do with why you’re here?”
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Hisaki leaned forward, looming even though he was seated. “The
link, Mr. Moore, is you. Every one of the families has had some
dealings with you for various reasons over the past three years. Can
you explain that to me?”
Graven stared into those cold blue depths for a moment before
looking away again. He felt as if he would develop emotional frostbite
if he kept eye contact for too long. He also felt as if the Flame could
see into his soul and reveal all of his secrets and weaknesses. That was
the last thing Graven wanted to happen.
He wondered if he should confide in the Flame. He’d suspected
something was going on with his cases for a while, but he hadn’t
known what to do about it since he was severely lacking in evidence
to support his suspicions. He was afraid that voicing his thoughts
would make the Flame suspect him even more.
It was about six months earlier that Graven noticed some of his
files had been tampered with. Papers were either out of place or
missing altogether and that wasn’t something Graven would do since
he was compulsive about having everything in order. It was a good
thing he was, though, since his compulsivity was the reason he was
able to catch the inconsistencies and the fact that he religiously made
and maintained back up files for all his cases was the only reason he
had proof of the tampering. But even with proof something had been
done there was no one to point the finger at for blame, so it came right
back to no evidence, or rather not enough evidence.
Graven decided it would be better to keep his suspicions to
himself for the time being. “I’m sorry, I feel terrible that the families
I’ve worked with are suffering, but I really do not know why it is
happening or why they are all my cases.”
Hisaki stood and reached into the inner pocket of his uniform
shirt. “That’s really too bad.” He pulled out a folded sheet of paper,
“This is a subpoena for all of your files, paper and digital, and your
hard drive. It covers your office as well as your home. Some of my
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men are at your home right now collecting your personal computer
and any files you might have there.”
“Bu-but I…this is…why…” The blood drained from Graven’s
face and he stood up too quickly as two large dangerous looking men
stepped into his work space. His head spun and he stumbled away
from the men’s presence to stand in the hallway, nauseous and dizzy.
Graven watched helplessly as the men ransacked his workspace to
find everything they were looking for. He’d never felt so alone in his
life, even after Macey came up and wrapped her arm around his waist.
She was a tall woman so Graven was able to rest his head on her
shoulder as he watched.
“It’s going to be okay sugar, you’ll see.” Macey tried to soothe
Graven.
“I’m scared, Macey, somehow I know I’m going to take the fall
for this even though I didn’t do anything.”
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the subpoenaed files and found the other two team members who’d
gone to Moore’s apartment already there. They hadn’t found anything
in Moore’s personal belongings that was work related.
Hisaki sat at one of the state of the art computer centers in their