Read New Species 02 Slade Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
but she’s a bit under the weather. I’m sending her there
for her protection and so that she can get some well-
deserved rest.”
“I’ll handle it. No one will harm her here.” Slade
snarled the words.
“I’m sure she’ll be fine. I need to go. I’ll have the
pilot radio in on their exact time of landing.”
“It will be taken care of.”
* * * * *
Rage poured through Slade hotly until sweat broke
out over his skin. The office he sat in had air-
conditioning but it couldn’t offset the reaction to his
anger. He’d done the honorable thing by leaving
Homeland to avoid the temptation of seeking out Trisha.
He’d sacrificed his sanity at times to make certain she
wasn’t in danger.
She had to be sent to Reservation due to a threat. The
fact that Justice had been so vague on what prompted the
move really drove him into a bad mood. Had someone
actually tried to harm her? Had it just been threats by
phone? Maybe a breach at Homeland? The human who’d
betrayed them hadn’t been caught. Had he or she gone
after Trisha?
He snarled and drew the attention of a few of the
people inside the office. Tiger lifted a curious eyebrow.
“What is wrong? Did the crew at the hotel break
another water line?”
“No.” He glanced at the one human who worked on
blueprints and gave his friend a hand signal as he rose to
his feet. “We should check on their progress.”
Tiger stood. “I’ll walk with you.”
They walked about twenty yards from the makeshift
office before Tiger paused, staring at his friend. “What is
wrong?”
“That was Justice. He’s sending Dr. Norbit here. She’s
in danger and he wants her stashed.”
“Shit. Doesn’t he realize how rough that will be?”
“He didn’t seem to care. I couldn’t argue with him,
knowing everything I said could be overheard.”
“True.”
“I’m going to see her again.”
Tiger’s cat eyes widened. “You haven’t gotten over
her yet?”
“No. I think about her all the time.”
“You have to stand strong. We discussed this.”
“She’s in danger and I’ve stayed away from her.
Obviously that didn’t work.”
“She’ll be in danger regardless. She works for us, and
some will hate her for that offense alone. If she’s with one
of us, with you, and it gets out, whatever threat level
against her will worsen. You did the correct thing.”
“Did I?” Slade’s body tensed. “Why does the right
thing feel so wrong?”
“We’ve suffered enough. It’s better not to have her
than to risk her being killed because she’s your woman.”
Pain sliced through his chest. “I’d die inside if that
happened. I couldn’t live with that.”
“And that’s why you made the right choice.” Tiger
shifted his stance. “Work is the cure. We’ve got enough
of it here.”
“Right. Work.”
“I’ll handle her. You don’t need to talk to her when
she arrives.”
“No.” He knew it would be stupid but he needed to
see her. “Justice didn’t give details of why she’s in
danger but he said she was under the weather. I’ll sleep
better at night if I can actually see her for myself. I won’t
rest until I make sure she’s physically fine.”
“Masochist.”
“Shut up.”
“I’m just saying it will be painful to see her and not
be able to touch her. You’ll want to.”
“I’m strong. I can deal with this.” Tiger shot him a
disbelieving stare. “Sometimes I wonder why we are
friends.”
“I already told you. You’re a masochist.” Tiger
laughed.
* * * * *
Trisha walked out of Justice’s bathroom. She’d
redone her makeup and knew she could pass muster on
looking normal. She paused when she saw the pensive
look on Justice’s face as he watched her.
“I decided to hold off telling Slade about the baby.
It’s your news to share with him. I’ll give you a little
time.”
Relief washed through Trisha. “Thank you.”
“Don’t thank me yet. If you don’t let him know
within the next… ” He shrugged. “I will have to. He’s in
charge of Reservation and needs to know how important
it is to protect you. In order to do that he needs to be
made aware of the dangers. I think by the way he reacted
when he thought you were at risk, he might care more for
you than you believe. That’s what prompted me to see if
you both can work this out on your own before I
intervene.”
She stared at Justice grimly. “If he cared, as you put
it, he would have come to see me. He would have at
least called to make sure I was okay emotionally after
what happened to us. The way I heard it, he nearly
begged for the job at Reservation to get away from
Homeland, which probably translates to getting away
from me.”
“He did not beg for the job. I wanted Fury to go but
Ellie couldn’t leave our women. She takes her job at the
woman’s dorm very seriously and she’s always under
threat as Fury’s mate. My next in command is Slade. I
asked him and he accepted. I needed someone I could
trust handling everything. I have too much on my own
plate down here to keep bouncing back and forth. I was
getting airsick with the two and three helicopter rides I
had to take daily.”
“I see.”
“I hope you do. Now, Brass should be here at any
time to pick you up. I have a conference room meeting
with the Council in a few minutes.” He stood and sighed.
“Sometimes they drive me nuts.”
“Good luck with that. I’ll go wait for him in the
lobby.”
“Stay here and relax. The couch is comfortable.”
“Thank you.”
He grinned as he glanced at her stomach. “I’m very
excited about this.”
“Me too, when I’m not scared stupid.”
Justice squeezed her arm, reassuring her, and walked
out of his office. He firmly closed the door behind him.
Fifteen minutes later Brass walked into the room.
Trisha stood and studied him. He appeared calm now,
collected,
and
cool.
“I’m
very
sorry
Justice
misunderstood about you being the father of my baby.”
He studied her before his attention lowered to her
stomach. “You’re really carrying a New Species baby?”
“Yes.”
“That’s good news.”
Trisha noticed he didn’t look happy. “Is our
friendship all right, Brass?”
“Yes. I’m… wishing I’d met you before you became
involved with another male. I hope that doesn’t offend
you. It’s just that I was drawn to you more than I should
have allowed. Now you belong to someone else but I’ll
adjust. We’re fine, Trisha.”
“I don’t belong to anyone, Brass. The father and I
aren’t together.” She rushed on before he could say
anything, not wanting to encourage him but needing to
be clear she wasn’t open to him hitting on her either. “I
have feelings for him but he obviously doesn’t return
them. It’s going to take some time but I’m sure I’ll deal
with it.”
He blinked. “You belong to someone. You didn’t
inform him about the baby?”
“No. Justice has given me some time to contact him
and give him the news.”
He nodded. “I figured or this male would be at your
side. You do belong to someone and he’ll let you know
that the second he finds out you are carrying his child.
Let’s go. The helicopter is ready. I chose Harley and
Moon to come with us.”
Dread pitted her stomach. She really didn’t want
Slade to find out. That wasn’t the way she wanted him
back in her life. She’d rather never see him again than
have him pursue her just because they’d created a life
together. She deserved a guy who cared about her, not
one who wanted to be with her out of some sense of duty
or honor. New Species seemed to have a lot of both of
those traits. She decided not to mention that to Brass. She
feared they’d argue.
Trisha had met Moon. He was one of the men who
showed up with Harley and Brass at her house to watch
movies. The tall man didn’t talk much but he had a
wicked sense of humor she enjoyed when he decided to
break his silence.
“Thank you.”
Brass held out his arm and Trisha wrapped her
fingers around his forearm. He genuinely smiled at her
and escorted her out of the office.
Trisha knew she wasn’t going to make it to
Reservation without being deeply embarrassed. Brass
rubbed her back gently while she sat on his lap. She
fought the urge to puke all over the floor. She miserably
glanced at Moon and Harley.
Both of them gave her sympathetic looks, knew of
her pregnancy, and had been sworn to secrecy. They
were going to be protecting her, living with her, and they
had needed to know the truth. She glanced at the floor
and used her hand to motion to them. Both men quickly
lifted their feet. Moon grinned.
“Motion sickness is not funny!” she shouted. She
wasn’t sure if he heard her over the loud helicopter and
the headset he wore to keep in contact with the pilots but
Moon winked in response, making her believe he had.
“We’re almost there,” Brass said next to her ear. “Just
hang on, Trisha.”
She miserably nodded. Her stomach pitched a fit but
she didn’t want to throw up. She’d be humiliated if all
three men got to see her lose her breakfast, not to
mention the pilots having to clean it up after they
landed. She closed her eyes but it made the sick feeling
worsen. She could feel the helicopter lowering. Thank
God. It’s nearly over. The helicopter landed and the pilot
started to shut the engines down.
Moon moved first when he opened the side door and
jumped out. Harley exited next. They split apart and
stood at both sides of the door. Trisha tried to stand on
her own but her knees trembled so badly she swayed the
instant she put weight on them.
Brass scooped her into his arms where he cradled her
tightly against his chest as he bent to carry her out of the
helicopter. Harley and Moon gripped Brass with Trisha
inside his arms and lifted both of them to the ground. It
prevented Brass from jostling her if he’d had to jump
down.
Trisha rested her head against the curve Brass’ broad
shoulder. She hugged him around his neck as the world
spun a little. She hated motion sickness. Brass shifted
Trisha in his hold, lifting her tighter against his chest, to
make her more comfortable.
“Hang on to me,” he whispered. “We’ll get you
settled and I’ll put a cool washcloth on your forehead.
You’ll feel a hundred times better.”
“Thank you,” she murmured to Brass. “You’re the
best.”
He laughed. “I know. It’s a hard burden to shoulder
but I’m willing.”
She smiled, really grateful to have him as a friend.
He always knew how to make her laugh. She heard
Harley talking but didn’t dare lift her head from Brass’
shoulder to see who he spoke to, still fighting the urge to
be sick.
“She’s motion sick. She will be fine once we get her
to a bed and give her some time to recover.”
“Is that right?” The male voice sounded furious and
was one that Trisha knew too well. She tensed and lifted
her head, regardless of the consequences.
Slade stood about five feet from her. He glared as he
glanced from her face to Brass, and then back. Trisha
knew she’d be experiencing the last seconds of life if
looks could have killed and his reaction confused her.
Why is he so angry? Does he hate me? He obviously had
an issue with her being near him. Their gazes met and
held.
Trisha noted that Slade’s hair had grown a little since
she’d seen him. He wore his usual NSO black outfit,
minus the vest though. Instead of NSO stamped onto the
breast of his shirt, his name had been printed in the
space. He looked fit and handsome. Trisha would have
thought he even looked sexy if it wasn’t for the
murderous rage she saw in his expression. Her heart did
a twist from being close to him again.
“Trisha?” Brass whispered against her ear. “That’s
him, isn’t it?”
She turned her head and met his gaze. Brass stared at