Read New Species 02 Slade Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
to find me if you change your mind. I’ll walk you to your
door.”
“No thanks.”
“I’m escorting you home.” He kept his amused
expression in place. “So walk, Doc. Or we could stand
here. Either way, I’m sticking with you until we reach
your place.”
Trisha spun away from him and strode quickly down
the sidewalk. She could feel him behind her but he didn’t
make a sound. For a large man, he could move very
quietly. She turned her head as she reached her yard and
gasped over how close he was to invading her personal
space.
“Home safe,” he whispered. “Are you sure you don’t
want me to come inside, Doc?”
“I’m sure,” Trisha stated firmly.
Her hands trembled when she darted to her front
door. Would he try to force his way inside her house?
Press the issue of offering to have sex with her? She
unlocked the door and spun to tell him to leave but he
had vanished.
Trisha stepped off her porch and glanced in both
directions down the sidewalk but he wasn’t within sight.
She frowned. Where did he disappear to so quickly? He
irritated her badly. She hurried inside and locked the
door firmly behind her.
Trisha dropped her purse on the entryway table as
she headed for her bedroom. She passed the empty
guestroom, remembering that she needed to order a desk
and some file cabinets to create a home office.
She peered around her bedroom. She hated the large
four-poster bed with the thick wooden poles that shot up
toward the ceiling. It took up too much space inside the
room. The house had come furnished but nothing had
been to her liking.
She stripped out of her clothing on her way to the
bathroom. Does Slade remember me? He could be playing some
sort of sick game to see if I’ll say something. She just wasn’t
sure. He was pretty convincing if he wanted her to
believe they’d never met in the past. She turned on the
shower and waited the few minutes it took for it to heat
up.
She stepped under the spray of hot water with a sigh.
Why was she attracted to him? She couldn’t deny that he
appealed to her. Maybe it was curiosity. She wasn’t sure
of her motives but every time he looked at her she
remembered the rough, hot feel of his tongue teasing her
throat, the way he’d moved against her with his heavy
body while he’d nearly made her come just from rubbing
his cock against her, and the memory of the sounds he
made. The growls had been sexy.
“Mental brain wash,” she sighed.
She threw her head back and washed her hair,
shaved her legs, and then stepped out of the shower. She
heard a distinctive sound. Her pants were buzzing inside
her bedroom where she’d dumped them when she’d
disrobed. Trisha wrapped a towel around her middle to
dash from the bathroom. She bent down, fought with her
slacks, and yanked the black cell phone out.
“Dr. Norbit here.”
“Trisha, it’s Paul. We have a situation. Can you come
back?”
“I’m on my way.” She hung up and ran for the bed.
She dropped the cell phone on it and spun. She took a
step toward her closet before slamming right into a wide,
solid body.
Trisha gasped. Two large hands gripped her bare
shoulders as her head jerked up. She gaped at Slade’s
amused expression. Her body was pressed against his,
he held her firmly by her shoulders, and his lips curved
into a smile.
“You weren’t answering your phone. They need you
down at medical.”
“You are inside my house,” she gasped.
“I have pass keys to all the homes. I’m security. You
should answer your phone if you don’t want someone to
check on you. Your nurse has been calling for five
minutes and finally called us.”
“I was taking a shower!”
His focus lowered. “I see. You look good in pink,
Doc. You’d look better though if that towel were on the
floor at your feet.” His body shivered a little against hers
as his attention drifted to her shoulders. “It’s tempting to
lick off all those drops of water.”
Her heart hammered from surprise and probably a
little excitement at the concept of him doing just that. The
look on his face made her swallow hard. He suddenly
released her though and backed away.
“I’ll be waiting for you in the living room. Get a
move on, Doc. Someone is hurt and we need to get you
back to medical right away.”
Trisha watched the tall New Species leave her
bedroom, pulling the door closed behind him. It took her
long seconds to pull herself together from the shock of
finding Slade inside her bedroom and from him touching
her. He’d let himself into her house and he’d seen her
almost nude. She looked down at the small towel that
barely covered the tops of her breasts and fell to mid-
thigh. She forced her legs to move to the closet to pull on
clothes quickly.
He waited for her by the front door. Trisha’s hair
dripped water but she didn’t care. She didn’t have time
to dry it. She walked outside and turned as the large man
closed the door, watching her.
“Up for a jog, Doc?”
Trisha nodded as she headed down her porch steps.
She turned toward the medical center, preparing to run
but instead gasped suddenly when Slade swept her up
into his arms. He had the audacity to flash his sharp teeth
as he gave her a big grin and winked.
“Hold onto me, Doc.”
He started jogging down the street. Shocked, Trisha
threw her arms around his neck to hang on. She couldn’t
believe he carried her as if she couldn’t reach the clinic
on her own steam.
“Put me down.”
“Almost there, Doc. Shut up and enjoy the ride.” He
wasn’t even out of breath when they reached the
building. He slowed to a stop and carefully eased her
onto her feet next to the door. He winked at her again
before turning away. “I’ll see you when you’re done,” he
called over his shoulder.
Trisha still reeled from the shock of his actions when
she walked inside. There was a waiting room area that
had been separated by a long counter. She saw Paul
leaning over someone lying on a bed in the open area.
Trisha shoved away thoughts of Slade and what had just
happened. She moved quickly.
“What do we have?”
Paul turned. “Severe laceration. He’s going to need
stitches, Trisha.”
The next half hour remained busy for Trisha. One of
the human male secretaries of Homeland’s director had
accidentally sliced open his palm with a kitchen knife
while attempting to make dinner. Trisha cleaned the
wound, gave him ten stitches, and bandaged the injury.
She gave him pain medication and a tetanus shot. The
medical center had its own fully stocked drug cabinet
and she just dispensed what medicines he needed. She
watched him leave.
Paul finished cleaning up. “You do nice work,
Trisha. I doubt he’ll have much of a scar.”
“Thanks.”
“I’ve got this. You go on home. I’ll do the paperwork.
You’re off.”
“Sorry I didn’t answer my phone. I was taking a
shower.”
Paul grinned. “I see. You need to comb your hair. It’s
kind of in clumpy, damp curls.”
“Good night,” she sighed, walking outside.
Relief hit her when she didn’t see Slade anywhere.
She walked about ten feet before she sensed him. She
stopped and turned to watch him stride down the
sidewalk, moving right for her. He smiled as their gazes
met.
“Ready for me to escort you?”
“I can find my own way, thanks. I’m thirty years old.
I have mastered getting home.”
“You can’t be too careful these days, Doc. You never
know what kind of animals are wandering around.”
She shot him a look. Like you? She didn’t say it out
loud but was tempted to. She kept walking. He stayed
beside her this time. She had to move quickly to keep up
with his longer legs.
They reached her yard and Trisha turned to study
the man who peered down at her. She unlocked her front
door and opened it only wide enough for her body to fit
through. She turned, faced Slade, and backed into the
safety of her home.
“Don’t ever walk into my house again. What would
you have done if I’d still been in the shower?”
He grinned. “Walked in there to tell you they needed
you at the center and handed you a smaller towel than
you had on. Maybe a hand towel.” His gaze roamed her
body slowly and he smiled wider. “Or a washcloth.”
She tensed. “You enjoy needling me, don’t you?”
He just shrugged, still smiling.
“Is there any particular reason or am I just special?”
His smile faded. “Maybe I’m interested to see how
our two species breed too.”
“Well, find someone else to harass.”
He shrugged. “Fine by me. If you aren’t interested,
you just aren’t. I was just looking for a sex partner but I
won’t bother you again. You should have taken me up
on it, Doc.” His eyes narrowed. “I just wanted a few
hours to answers all those questions you have. You’re
pretty enough that I thought it might be worth my time.
Night, Doc.” He turned away and started to leave the
porch. He was halfway to her sidewalk when she opened
her mouth.
“Only a few hours, huh? And pretty? Last time you
kept calling me a beauty.” Trisha allowed her anger to
flow. “Last time you offered to have sex with me for
days, 215. Should I feel insulted?”
He spun around. She knew shock when she saw it
and it etched his handsome features. That answered her
question. He really didn’t remember her. She glared at
him.
“I think I liked you better when you were recovering
in my hospital. You were more appealing half dead than
you are fully healthy. That’s really sad.”
She slammed the door closed the second he took a
step toward her. She twisted the locks, slamming the bolt
into place.
“Doc? Open up the door.” He growled the words
from the other side of the door.
“Good night, Mr. Slade.”
He twisted the doorknob but the lock held. She heard
keys jingle. He would try to unlock her door? She bit her
lip.
“I’m calling security,” she threatened. “Remember
them? They were good at stopping you before even
though you said no one would come to save me last
time.”
He uttered a soft curse. “You’re the Doc from the
hospital, aren’t you?”
“Oh, so you do remember me.” She leaned against
the door.
“Your hair is different.”
She touched her damp hair. She’d tried her hand at
being a redhead the previous year when she’d worked at
the hospital where they’d met. Now she was back to her
normal color, a honey blonde. “This is the real me. I
decided I didn’t want to dye it red anymore.”
“Open up the door and talk to me.” He growled the
order.
“Why? So you can insult me more? Be a bigger ass?”
Trisha tensed when only silence answered her
question. Would he try to get inside her house another
way? Why would he even care if she were the same
woman he’d accosted a year before? She listened but
didn’t hear a thing on the other side of the door.
“Mr. Slade?”
He didn’t answer. Trisha finally moved from the
door to rush around the house to make sure all the
windows were locked. She relaxed certain that he had
gone, and didn’t plan to bother her. She entered her
bedroom and clicked off the light. She slept wearing
sweats just in case he returned and decided to surprise
her with another unannounced visit.
* * * * *
Slade pressed his forehead against the door, his eyes
closed, and listened to the doctor move away. Shock still
gripped him that the woman he’d just insulted and
angered was the same woman who haunted him on a
nightly basis since he’d been freed.
Dr. Trisha Norbit had changed her hair color, had
grown it longer. He’d been pretty drugged when he’d
awoken inside the human hospital but he should have
recognized her scent or placed those beautiful blue eyes
of hers when he’d seen them again. The memory of them
made him want to kick his own ass for not making the