Read New Species 02 Slade Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
with the pregnancy. We just don’t know what to expect
because this has never happened before. I’m terrified.”
“We will get through whatever happens together.
You will never be alone, Trisha. We considered you one
of us before but you truly are New Species now. Your
child is one of us and as the mother of that child, you are
officially a part of the NSO. I extend all rights to you as
such. You will have our full support, we will take very
good care of you, and you will be protected at all times.”
He rose to his feet and rounded the desk, grabbing his
phone. “Get me Brass right now and send him to my
office.”
Trisha relaxed. This could have gone really badly.
She’d expected the worst, maybe him blowing up at the
news. The baby put his people in jeopardy. Justice
getting very excited and being happy about her baby
was a hell of a lot better than anything she’d imagined.
“We’ll send you with Brass to the Reservation. He’ll
protect you with his life and he’ll have a lot of help,
Trisha. I know how much trust you have in him to keep
you safe. I’ll tell everyone that I want a doctor out there
and you volunteered to go. No one will become
suspicious about that. That was what I’d planned to do
before your attack. I had wanted you on hand when the
medical center there was built. I’ll have some of my men
pack up your home for you and move your things. I
don’t want you lifting a finger.” He chuckled. “You’re
going to be very spoiled so get used to it.”
Justice sank back into his seat while Trisha watched
him speed dial. He told people he had decided they
needed a doctor at Reservation and Trisha had been kind
enough to agree to go. He set up a flight for her in less
than an hour and then called there to let them know a
team headed their way. Someone finally knocked on the
door and Justice hung up.
“Enter,” he called out.
Brass walked into the office and closed the door
behind him. He’d obviously been on duty since he wore
his uniform. He grinned when he saw Trisha and winked
before his attention fixed on Justice.
“I was told you needed me.”
Justice grinned. “I’m sending you with Trisha to
Reservation. They will be expecting you. I’ll let you pick
two of your closest friends to take with you to help
protect her.” Justice stood and chuckled. “Isn’t this the
best news? Congratulations, Brass!” Justice suddenly
strode forward and hugged the surprised man. “You’re
going to be a father!”
Trisha felt sucker-punched but it was nothing
compared to the expression on Brass’ face. His eyes
widened and his mouth fell open.
“Uh, Justice?”
Justice released Brass and grinned at Trisha. “Yes?”
She shook her head at him. “It’s not him.”
“What is going on?” Brass had a confused look on
his features.
Justice ignored him and kept staring at Trisha as his
smile died. “But he is at your home at night. I told you
that I’m aware of everyone’s movements inside
Homeland. You are dating him.”
“We’re just platonic friends who watch movies
together. He’s not the father of my baby. I’ve never slept
with Brass.”
“Baby?” Brass gasped. His attention flew to Trisha.
“You’re pregnant?”
She nodded. “I’m sorry about this. I thought Justice
called you to be my bodyguard because he knows we’ve
become friends. I never guessed he might believe you
were the father of my baby.”
“You’re pregnant?” Brass suddenly growled
viciously. He backed up and crossed his arms over his
chest as his focus fixed on the floor.
Trisha noticed his dark reaction and it left her
speechless.
“This is dangerous for her and for all of us,” Justice
warned softly. “You are her personal bodyguard. No one
finds out about this pregnancy. Clear, Brass? Is this going
to be a problem for you?”
Brass met Justice’s gaze. “I’d protect her with my life.
No one will know about this from me. What are my
orders?”
“There’s a helicopter leaving with her in an hour.
Pick two males you trust with her life and tell them they
are part of your team. This will be an extended
assignment. Don’t pack a light bag. I’ll use the cover that
I’m assigning her to oversee the medical center at
Reservation for now.”
“Understood.” Brass didn’t even glance at Trisha
when he walked out of the office. The door closed softly
behind him.
Confused, Trisha frowned.
Justice studied her. “You didn’t know he had
feelings for you? You might have thought of him as a
friend but I think he was slowly courting you.”
“I didn’t know.” It stunned her. “I thought he might
like me but he never asked me out so I dismissed the
idea.”
“We’re sometimes hard to read. I’ve noticed with our
kind they either come straight at what they want with the
aggression of a pit bull or they try to ease upon
something they want until they can pounce on it when it
is the last thing you would expect.” Justice sighed. “So
who is the father?”
Trisha lifted her chin in defiance. “I won’t tell.”
Justice’s eyelids narrowed. “What?”
“It was just sex. It didn’t mean anything. This is my
baby.”
Justice looked slightly angry as his arms crossed his
broad chest. “Who is the baby’s father, Trisha? You need
to trust me. Casual sex or not, a Species would want to
know if he were about to become a father.”
She bit her lip. “I don’t think so.”
His arms tightened against his chest. “You admitted
you’ve had sex one time in two years. I smelled sex on
you once.” He studied her face carefully. “You had my
scent on you and I know I’m not the father. You had
Brass’ scent but you but you obviously haven’t had sex
together.” He sucked in air. “You had Slade’s scent on
you too. It was strongest but I assumed that was because
you’d been alone with him for days and— Of course.
Slade is the father.”
She let her head drop. “Please don’t tell him.”
“I’m sorry, Trisha. I must. He’d want to know. He has
a right to protect and watch out for you since you are
carrying his child.”
She allowed the tears to fall when she looked up.
“He never contacted me, never called me, never once
tried to see me in the weeks he lived here after he
returned. Please don’t tell him. I can’t see him.”
Justice softly cursed. “You thought there was more to
the sex than it being casual and his actions hurt you.”
Why lie? She nodded. “Yes. Please, Justice. I can’t
stop you if you are set on telling him but keep him away
from me if you do. Please?”
“I don’t understand.”
“He didn’t want to be with me anymore once we
were rescued and I sure as hell don’t want him trying to
spend time with me now because of this pregnancy. He
made his choice.”
He studied her for a long time. “I understand but I
have to tell him, Trisha. I will make your feelings known
to him and I will tell him that he blew it.”
She wiped at tears. “Yeah. That’s a good way to put
it.” She stood. “Thank you for taking this so well.”
“Thank you for—” Justice moved and hugged a
surprised Trisha. “For being pregnant and giving all of
us hope of having children. I’m sure everything will
work out and that this baby is going to be born healthy.
We’re a hearty bunch and tough to kill. This baby will be
half New Species.”
She cried while Justice held her. She hugged him
back, admitting she had needed someone to comfort her
all day, since she’d realized she was pregnant. The shock
had been that great. Justice rubbed her back and pulled
her closer, consoling her.
“I’m sorry for the pain you are in. Slade should know
how special you are and he never should have let you
go, Trisha. I wouldn’t have if you were mine. This
should be a happy occasion and he has hurt you.”
She sniffed and pushed away from Justice. He
released her as she wiped at her tears again. “Thank you.
That’s the nicest thing you could have said to me.” She
looked up at him. “There is one more thing I want to ask
of you.”
“Anything.”
“I’d request for you to tell Ellie and Fury that I’m
pregnant. They haven’t conceived but they probably
could. I know they want to have a baby. It might just be a
simple problem with low sperm count or Ellie just might
need a little help with producing her eggs. One round of
fertility drugs might help her get pregnant. I can order
tests that I’m sure they’ll agree to have once they know.
They will know they have hope of conceiving. They are
the only other full human and New Species couple and
they are the only two who need this information. Both of
them are trustworthy.”
Justice nodded. “That’s fine. I’ll do that. Don’t worry
about it. I’ll handle it all and I’ll have Dr. Ted Treadmont
handle their tests. I know it’s not his field but he can do
some simple testing, right?”
“He’s trustworthy. Yes, Ted can handle that.”
“Good.” Justice handed Trisha tissues from one of
his desk drawers. “Here. Blow your nose. You can use
my bathroom to clean up. We don’t want anyone to get
suspicious and you crying would tip off someone that
something is wrong.”
“Sorry.”
“You’re emotional. I hear that’s normal with
pregnancy.”
“Yes, it is. God, I hate to imagine what a nutcase I’ll
be in five or six months.” She shook her head. “I already
feel sorry for my security detail.” She walked to the
bathroom door and then stopped, turning. “I feel so bad
about Brass. Do you think he’ll still be my friend?”
“He will be. He was disappointed but I didn’t see
real hurt in his eyes. He’ll get over it.”
She hoped so. She walked inside the bathroom and
closed the door.
Justice heard water running. Full humans didn’t have
their keen senses. He always had to remind himself of
that fact, taking his own hearing for granted. He sat down
at his desk. He experienced joy and sadness over the fact
they were able to breed. He wanted to have a child one
day but the fear of how the humans would react if they
found out made his gut twist. He dialed the
headquarters office at Reservation and asked for Slade.
“Hi, Justice. You actually caught me inside the office.
I just had a meeting with one of the builders. The
security fence is finished. It will be fully functional by
next month with the motion sensors and electronic
surveillance. They were grunting and groaning over the
deadline for the clubhouse but it’s on schedule. In two
months they should be finished with it. There’s nothing
else to report.”
“I have news for you, actually.”
“All right.”
“I’m sending Dr. Trisha Norbit up to Reservation.”
Silence.
Justice bared his teeth, showing his anger. Obviously
Slade wasn’t thrilled with the news. The next sound he
heard confirmed his suspicions. He heard a sigh finally.
“All right. Is she going to be here for a reason?” Slade
didn’t sound happy.
“Yes. Is this a secure line?”
“Of course. Is there a reason it needs to be? Has
something happened? Has she been targeted? I thought
everything had settled down about that by now. I feel
obligated to tell you that I think she would be much safer
there if you are sending her up here because she’s gotten
more threats. There’s a hell of a lot of open space for
someone to breach Reservation than there is at
Homeland.”
“There are too many people here who will see her. I
think it’s best if she is sent there. It’s remote and easier to
shield her from the public. She is coming so make all the
arrangements. I want her put in a remote but comfortable
location that is extensively secure. I’m sending three
personal officers with her to protect her at all times.”
“The danger is that high?” Slade’s voice tensed and
his tone turned into growl. “Is she well? Has an attempt
on her life been made?”
Justice suddenly smiled over the fact that Slade
obviously cared. He bit his lip. “She’s in extreme
danger.” He managed to keep his tone cool. “She’s fine