Read New Species 02 Slade Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
slowed moving her over him as he growled viciously.
He jerked before his body stilled.
“Sorry,” he growled.
Crap. Trisha nodded, sexually frustrated, as Slade
suddenly moved his legs and forced her thighs open
wider. Her body ached with the need to climax but she
tried to ignore it until she watched Slade grab the baby
lotion again. He poured it on his fingers a second time
before they dipped under the water. Trisha moaned
when he teased her clit.
“Tell me if I hurt you,” he ordered softly. “I am still
really swollen.”
She didn’t care. The pleasure became too
overpowering from what his fingers were doing to her as
he played with her swollen bud, rubbing circles and
coaxing moans from her. Slade moved inside her gently,
not withdrawing far, and just fucked her deep. The
pressure she experienced from his swelling and the
feeling of his fingers manipulating her sex had her
shouting his name when she threw her head back against
him. Sheer rapture tore through her as the climax
gripped her. Slade growled.
“Forget me hurting you.” He gripped her hips,
holding her very still. “You’re killing me, sweet thing.
God, you clamp around me so hard it hurts. That will
teach me to let you come first.”
“Sorry.” She didn’t mean it in the least.
He chuckled. “It’s a good way to go.” His lips
brushed her neck. “Relax, Doc.”
She elbowed him. “You’re inside. What’s the rule?”
“Ouch. Sorry, Trisha.”
“Stop calling me Doc.”
“But it’s what you are.”
Trisha turned enough to see his face and clenched
her muscles. Slade winced.
“I give. I’ll stop calling you Doc. You’re squeezing
me to death. Swelling, remember?”
She smiled and relaxed against Slade. “Now you get
to hold me. I really love that whole swelling thing.”
“So did I until you nearly squeezed me to death.”
Trisha grinned and reached for the washcloth. “I’ll
make it up to you.”
* * * * *
she grinned back. Brass sighed loudly.
“Is this how it’s going to be until that baby arrives?
You two will make me lose this fine turkey sandwich
dinner. I know you keep rubbing her thigh under the
table, Slade.”
Trisha turned her gaze on Brass. “It is a great
sandwich. Thank you for making them. I love the bacon
you added.”
“Yes,” Slade chuckled. “We’re going to be having
lots of sex until and after the baby arrives. I love to touch
her and I plan on doing it often.”
The phone rang. Slade winked at Trisha and rose to
retrieve the phone. He turned his back to the table,
talking quietly.
“Are you feeling better now? No more sickness?”
Brass gave her a concerned stare.
“I’m good.” She took a bite of her sandwich. “I
mostly feel sick in the afternoons.”
“I thought it was morning sickness.”
She shrugged. “Tell it to the baby.”
Brass laughed. “It won’t listen.”
“Exactly my point.”
Slade hung up and sighed as he returned to the table.
Trisha’s smile died at the irritated expression he wore.
“What is it?”
Slade sat. “There are just more problems to deal
with. I can’t wait until we can close Reservation to
workmen and actually secure it.”
“More troubles?” Brass stopped eating. “Something
else has happened?”
“You could say that.” Slade stood again and left the
dining room to enter the kitchen. Seconds later he
returned with a soda. He popped the top and took a sip
as he retook his seat. “The three attackers who survived
yesterday are claiming to be part of a new branch of a
human hate group who’ve sworn to make us sell the
land and leave the area. They are boasting that yesterday
just marked the beginning of the trouble we will endure
if we stay. We still have a lot of construction to finish and
we need the workers to complete it. Any of them could
be members of this new group.”
“Was their intent yesterday to kill a few of us or did
they have bigger plans than attacking the cabin?” Brass
growled the words.
“Their objective, according to one of them, was to
destroy any remote structures and kill any of our kind
they came across. They knew they’d be attacked if they
targeted the bigger structures such as the hotel with all of
our security in place. We know they succeeded with the
cabin. One of the human males knew the old woman
who used to live in Valiant’s house. I guess since Valiant
never removed all the woman’s belongs, when they
reached the second floor, he decided the woman must
still live there and they left. Otherwise they were going
to torch the place. They were stopped before they could
find more homes to attack.”
“That Victorian is such a beautiful house.” Trisha
shook her head. “What jerks.”
“I’m more pissed about their attack on you.” Slade
looked grim. “They could have killed you. Every hour I
had some of our men do a head check on the humans but
now we have to do it every half hour. They had over
twenty minutes to cause trouble before we noticed they
were gone. I’m also going to have to put tracking
systems on all vehicles that enter Reservation and have
them monitored. They smuggled guns past our security,
which alarms me too. We see a lot of vehicles coming in
with building supplies and tools. That’s going to slow
things down since we have to check every inch of
anything coming through the gates now. Our people are
already exhausted.”
“Tell Justice you need more men.” It sounded simple
enough to Trisha.
“We’re stretched thin already.” Slade leaned back in
his chair. “He’s put as many men here as he can without
weakening the defenses at Homeland. We’re already
using double the manpower that we’ll actually need
when we’re up and running because we have to monitor
so many humans.”
Trisha held out her hand and waved it to get their
attention. “Uh, what about the women?”
“The women?” Slade stared at her with a frown.
“What about them?”
“There are at least three dozen New Species females
that I know about at Homeland. Why don’t you bring
them here?”
Slade shook his head. “They are to be protected. Our
females are few.”
She frowned at him. “Did anyone ask them what they
wanted? Have you seen some of your women? I think
they are more than capable of handling the job of
counting some humans and doing some of the security
work. I saw cameras so I assume you have a monitoring
room? How many of your men have to do that? Put the
women there if you don’t want them manning the gates
or having direct contact with the construction workers.”
“It’s a good idea,” Brass stated.
Slade hesitated. “It’s a great idea.” He smiled at her.
“Let me see if Justice is agreeable to it and if the women
would be interested in helping out here.”
“What about housing?” Brass stared at Slade.
“Where would we put them?”
“The top floor of the hotel has been finished. There
are ten suites up there with two sleeping rooms in each
of them so that’s about twenty bedrooms.”
“Would it be safe?” Trisha remembered that Brass
hadn’t wanted to put her there when Slade had
suggested it.
“I don’t see why not. Those men didn’t attack it
before due to how many people are present and how
tight security is around the larger structures with the
ongoing construction.” Slade paused. “There isn’t any
other option.”
“I don’t know,” Brass hedged. “Setting fire to the
hotel would be a good way to do it if the humans want to
cause trouble. It’s the biggest structure at Reservation. I
would worry our females could be trapped in a fire if we
put all of them on the top floor.”
“You’re right.” Slade agreed. “It was a good idea but
we just can’t house them, Trisha. We can’t put them in
harm’s way if there is even a risk of danger. As much as I
need the help, I can’t exactly ask them to room with the
men.”
“You could bring in a few motor homes.” Trisha
shrugged. “Women don’t mind sharing with each other
usually and you’ll have them working in shifts, right?
Maybe park them inside the wild zone and ask Valiant
and the others keep an eye on them. Just scrap the
rebuilding of the cabin. That way none of the
construction workers have any reason to be out there.”
Slade smiled at her. “Do you want my job? You seem
to be better at it than I am. I never would have thought of
asking our women to help out.”
“She’s a doctor,” Brass chuckled. “She’s much
smarter than we are.”
“I don’t know.” Slade grinned at Brass. “She couldn’t
tell an asshole from―”
“Shut up,” Trisha laughed, cutting him off, and
kicked him under the table. “I know the difference.”
Both men smiled at her while Trisha shook her head
at them. “Don’t you have some calls to make, Slade? You
should ask Justice before he goes to bed and give him
time to talk to the women before they are snoozing too.
The faster a decision gets made, the faster you could
have extra help here.” She flashed him a grin.
Trisha looked at the other man. “And you, Brass.
There’s laundry that needs to be done. You said you
wanted to do it all so I didn’t have to. Hop to! It’s not
going to get done by itself.”
“I said I’d clean. I never said anything about
laundry.” Brass stood. “I hate sorting and folding
clothes.” He groaned. “But I’ll do it so you don’t.”
“I’m going to go lie down. Good night!”
“She’s so bossy.” Brass chuckled.
“I know but she’s got a great ass.” Slade chuckled
too. “When she yells at me and gets demanding, she
always storms away after. I watch her ass as she leaves
and I just can’t seem to care anymore that she’s
domineering.”
Trisha stopped on the stairs and laughed. She shook
her head and retreated to the bedroom.
Trisha tried to hide her horrified and stunned
reaction. She kept a forced smile firmly on her mouth
until the muscles in her cheeks ached. Brass’ highly
amused expression was obvious but he didn’t chuckle.
Slade didn’t show any restraint when he bent over, held
his stomach, and laughed until tears dampened the
corners of his eyes.
Valiant growled. “Why is he so amused?”
“I have no idea,” Trisha lied. “I think sometimes he’s
socially challenged.”
Slade stopped laughing instantly as his gaze flashed
to hers and narrowed dangerously. He sent her a look
that promised he’d get even with her soon. Trisha
glanced away with a grin, hoping he’d attempt to lick her
to death, but her amusement died quickly as she caught
sight of the table again.
She tried not to gawk at the big hunk of raw meat
wrapped inside plastic that Valiant had just placed in the
dining room. She wasn’t sure what it was but it looked
big enough to be a body. God, I hope it’s an animal.
“That was so kind of you to bring us… so much. It
will last us a good week.” Or a month, she added silently.
She forced her attention away from the wrapped meat
and smiled wider at Valiant. “What is the occasion?”
“Slade informed me that you were the one who
thought up asking our women to come here. Twenty of
them arrived yesterday. I have seen some of them from
afar and am very pleased with the selections. I asked you
to find me one female but you brought many for me to
meet. I wanted to say thank you. I knew it would be bad
form to just bring the entire carcass so I skinned and
gutted it for you. I even removed the limbs and head.”
He motioned to the large thing on the table. “I wrapped
it to prevent blood from dripping on your carpet.”
“That was so very kind,” Trisha got out, trying hard
to be polite, despite her shock. She stepped closer to him
but then stopped. “May I have a hug to say thank you?”
He frowned. “Why would you want to hug me? You
just said thank you.”
“It’s a human thing.” Brass grinned. “They seem to
hug each other. Just deal, Valiant. She harasses me if I