Read New Species 02 Slade Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
body at Slade. In horror, Trisha watched the men go at
each other. She’d never seen two New Species fight
before. It looked to be a combination between a dog fight
and a no-holds-barred kickboxing match. It became clear
within minutes that Slade was the better fighter. He
punched Brass in the face and threw a kick that sent
Brass sprawling onto his stomach. Brass groaned but
didn’t get up. Slade panted, obviously still enraged.
“You thought you could protect her?” Slade snarled.
“You can’t even protect yourself against me.”
Brass lifted his head, looking a little dazed, and
blood smeared his mouth. He turned his head to glare at
Slade. “Someone had to try to protect her.”
“Well, you can’t.” Slade marched toward the cabin.
Moon had edged around the fighting men until he
stood guard at the bottom of the porch steps, blocking
Slade’s path to Trisha. Harley suddenly released Trisha
and leaped down the porch steps to stand next to Moon.
Both men appeared tense.
“Move,” Slade snarled, stopping just feet from the
men.
“Why? You are upset and aren’t being reasonable.”
Harley kept a calm tone in his voice. “You hurt Brass
over being angry with Valiant. We didn’t know he was
here or Brass would have gone to talk to him before he
picked up the scent of a human. You are one of our best
fighters and you knew you could take Brass alone. You
could take both of us one-on-one too. We know that. But
you’ll have to take on both of us at once if you wish to
upset Trisha. Your fight isn’t with her.”
Slade’s dark-blue gaze locked with Trisha’s. He
panted hard and seemed so enraged that it scared her.
She never thought she’d be afraid of Slade, especially
after their time alone in the woods, but she’d been
wrong. She was terrified of him.
“I knew you were attracted to Justice more than you
admitted to me. I would not have avoided you if I had
known you were so hot to have a Species male in your
bed. I thought I was protecting you,” Slade growled.
“Being with one of us puts you in danger. You went
through too much and I didn’t want you to be with me
out of gratitude for saving your life. I knew only time
would give us a chance.” He shook his head. “I could
kill you. I told you that you were mine. Mine!” he
snarled. “You can stay here and have your bastard but I
better never see you again. You don’t have permission to
leave the cabin while Justice hides you and his love child
under my nose.”
Slade spun and stormed away. Trisha locked her
knees so she wouldn’t collapse on the porch. Slade
thought she was pregnant by Justice? Her mouth opened.
“Slade?”
He ignored her completely, as though she hadn’t
spoken, as he jumped in his Jeep.
“Slade?” Her voice rose.
He turned his head and sheer rage showed on his
features. “You’re dead to me, Doc. Don’t ever say my
name again. I regret ever speaking to you and I wish I’d
never touched you.”
The Jeep roared to life and he threw it in reverse.
“Slade? You need to listen to me,” Trisha yelled. “It’s
not Justice’s baby!”
He stomped on the brake and turned his head back,
curling his lip. “Brass? You should have picked someone
stronger, Doc. He just got his ass kicked and I didn’t
even break a sweat. I bet he says your name though,
doesn’t he?”
Trisha managed to take a step and grab the porch
railing to keep standing. She was mad now. “It’s not his
baby either. It’s yours, you stupid son of a bitch!” She
yelled the information at him. “You might have been
able to beat up Brass but at least he’s here for me. He
never abandoned me when I needed him the most and he
doesn’t lie to me by swearing he’ll come back for me but
instead runs away as if he’s a big coward, the way you
did. And that bastard you referred to is a great way to
title your own baby. I hate you.”
She saw his expression change as emotions crossed
his features with rapid speed. Anger, shock, and finally
he paled before his expression returned back to rage
mode again. He shut off the Jeep and climbed out. His
features became unreadable when he stomped toward
Trisha. Brass managed to get back on his feet and he
staggered into Slade’s path.
“Don’t.”
Slade growled at him. “Move.”
“Don’t do this,” Brass urged softly. “Do you want to
upset her enough to make her lose the baby? She’s been
through enough.”
Slade’s gaze jerked to Trisha. “The baby is really
mine?”
She fought tears. “You mean ‘bastard’, don’t you? Go
to hell, Slade. Yes, the baby is yours in the biological
way. In every other sense the baby is mine and mine
alone. Don’t worry though. In the last weeks I’ve learned
exactly what to expect from you so stay away from me
just the way you have been. I waited a week for you to
call or come see me. When you didn’t I was even hopeful
for another week. Then you took this job and didn’t even
have the decency to tell me you were leaving. You just
left. I hate you for that, I really do, and I will never
forgive you. You lied to me and you just blew me off.
Well, I can do that too. Leave me alone and stop beating
up my friends, because they actually care about me.” She
took a ragged breath, fighting the urge to cry. “They
don’t make me cry. They don’t abandon me or break my
heart.”
She turned and fled inside the house, running for the
stairs. She barely made it inside the bathroom before she
threw up. When it was over, she washed her face,
brushed her teeth, and finally braved opening the door.
She was afraid Slade would want to confront her again
but it was Moon who sat on the edge of bed.
Slade stood in the yard in absolute shock. A baby. It
wasn’t possible. Species couldn’t impregnate females.
They’d been sure of that. Mercile had tried too hard.
They would have figured out a way if it were feasible.
Trisha wouldn’t lie to him though. He knew she
wouldn’t intentionally mislead him about something that
important.
“Happy now?” Brass spit out grass from between his
teeth, brushing off dirt. “You upset her.”
Slade glared at the other male. “I didn’t know.”
“You weren’t around to find out. You haven’t been
anywhere near her since her retrieval. I take it that’s
when you bred with her?”
Trisha is carrying my baby. He tried to allow the news
to sink into his still-shocked brain.
“You had her and left her. I’ve heard of stupid moves
before but that is one of the worst. You may be able to
take me in a fight but never get into a battle of
intelligence with me. I’d kick your ass,” Brass said before
storming toward the side of the house and the water
hose.
Slade stood there feeling numb, staring up at the
house. He wanted to go after her, wanted to talk to her,
and would even beg her forgiveness for the harsh words
but he didn’t even know where to start. He’d called her
child a bastard.
Why am I always fucking up so bad around her? Damn it!
His chin lowered to his chest and pain gripped him. He
was his own worst enemy. Every time he opened his
mouth he seemed to push away the woman he loved by
saying something that pained or hurt her.
He turned, stumbling toward the Jeep, knowing he
needed to cool down and think. He had to figure out a
way to make this right. He jumped in the driver’s seat
but his hand hesitated. He didn’t want to leave her. He
couldn’t. He let his hand drop but then reached for the
key again. Anger and pain gripped him. He couldn’t
seem to do anything right when it came to Trisha.
Perhaps he didn’t deserve her but he wanted her so
badly it made him feel bitter at the concept of losing her
forever.
He started the engine and slowly drove away but
he’d return. He’d shower, change his clothes and calm
down. He’d think clearer and find a way to fix the mess
his temper and jealousy had created.
A baby. Trisha is having my baby. A warm feeling
spread throughout his chest.
* * * * *
“I totally lost it.”
He nodded. “I saw and heard.”
“How is Brass?”
“Harley is outside, hosing him off with water but
he’ll be fine. His pride suffered the most at being beaten
but Slade really is one of our finest fighters. I told Brass
there is no shame in getting his ass kicked by the best.
There should only be a sense of shame when you lose to
someone weaker.”
“I’m so sorry this happened.” Trisha wiped at tears.
Moon stood and slowly approached Trisha. “It is not
your fault. Slade deserved your harsh words. He had sex
with you and disappeared afterward. It is his shame to
carry, not yours. You are a gift, Trisha. Any man would
be lucky if you cared about him and allowed him to
touch you the way he did but he threw it away. He was
stupid to do that. Lie down and rest. The supplies
arrived a few minutes ago and we will bring you dinner
soon. Think of your baby and don’t worry about Slade or
anything else. We will take care of you. I’m sure once
Slade cools down he will return to talk calmly with you.
We made him see the good reasoning in leaving you
alone until he calms. He didn’t want to but his brain
started functioning again. I think he was such a dick
because he was insanely jealous, believing you had
allowed someone else to touch you. He wouldn’t have
been such an asshole if he didn’t care about you and he
must care a lot since he was such a big one.”
Trisha didn’t protest when Moon tucked covers
around her after she lay down and he pressed a kiss to
her forehead. Trisha smiled at him.
“Thank you. I’m impressed, by the way.”
“About what?”
“I think that’s the most I’ve ever heard you say at one
time.”
Moon grinned before he returned downstairs. Trisha
tried to relax. It wasn’t easy. She was still upset by what
had happened.
Well, Slade knows about our baby now. She’d fulfilled
what Justice had asked her to do and it had been a
disaster. She fought tears. She hadn’t dreamed in a
million years that she’d end up screaming the news of
fatherhood at a man whose baby she carried and she’d
called him names on top of it all. Just…crap!
Was Moon correct? Slade had been an extreme
asshole. If he didn’t care he wouldn’t have reacted so
violently to the news of her being pregnant. It had really
hurt when he’d instantly assumed she’d slept with
Justice. Maybe he thought she slept around with men
regularly. He didn’t know her at all if that was the case.
The whole “mine” thing remained stuck inside her
head. He’d said she was his when he’d attacked Bill at
the camp where she’d almost been raped. Then when
they were outside he’d screamed at her that she knew
she was his but if he considered her that, why had he
abandoned her? He’d said something about protecting
her and it was just confusing when she tried to make
sense of his words. He wanted to give her time? He’d
said only time could have given them a chance or
something close to that. Time for what? For me to feel used
and stupid for thinking something meaningful happened
between us?
She heard the stairs creak a short time later and
wiped away her tears. Harley walked upstairs carrying a
glass of milk and some food with him. A spoon peeked
out of the bowl.
“I brought you milk for the baby and soup for your
upset stomach. Moon told me you were sick enough to
lose your last meal. I’ll bring you chocolate-chip cookies
if you hold all this down. They sent a large bag of them. I
told the guys to at least save you one.”
Trisha smiled as she sat up. “Just one?”
“Maybe two. You are eating for two people now.”
Harley grinned at her. “You be careful with this. It’s hot. I
don’t want you to get burned.”
Trisha stared at him with gratitude. “Thank you for