COWBOY ROMANCE: Justin (Western Contemporary Alpha Male Bride Romance) (The Steele Brothers Book 1) (113 page)

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Dante’s lips moved to silence her cry of pleasure, her squirts swirling around his shaft before dribbling out onto the bed. The man could hold back any longer, filling her with his hot seed. He pushed deep against her womb, leaving no chance of where he wanted it to go. His eyes reopened and she stared up at him with wide blue eyes, still unbelieving that he had filled her once again.

“We should have used a condom.”

“Why? You are about to be my wife.”

***

The newlyweds were due back from their honeymoon a few weeks before, but instead decided to take another month long cruise and it was almost two months before they were back home in the small town of Orson where they met. A lot had changed in the time they had been away. Dante was still there, being granted some time to prepare for the new arrival, as well as bond with the child he had been away from for so long. Their marriage had granted them a month of leave and his superiors had given him longer, only calling on him when it was necessary. Dante had left twice, never being so happy to come home to his family. Even the words in his own mind seemed surreal.

They were both nervous awaiting Carol and Jeffrey, but when they came in, Ana just blurted it out. “Mom, we have some things to tell you.”

“Is it about Christine?”

“Yes, how did you know?”

“Sweetheart. Look at her. It is pretty obvious who she looks like. How do you think me and Jeffrey met? We met when I went to talk about the situation. We both wanted to let you two handle it. Why do you think the wedding was when he was off on leave? Do you guys really think it was all a coincidence?”

“Mom, I can’t believe you!”

“Oh the time to be upset is over. You guys are together now and married, Jeffrey, did you see this?” She held up Ana’s hand to show off the large diamond on her finger. “Our kids got hitched while we were gone.”

“Aren’t you upset that he’s my brother?”

“No, why would I be? You two brought us together in your own way and it seemed natural that it would work out for you. This is good. Christine already gets along with her pop-pop Jeffrey.”

Ana shrugged. She sat down at the kitchen table to try and stop the room from spinning around her. Why did she feel like everything had been orchestrated? Dante seemed a bit perturbed, his eyes darting at his dad, not believing that he had let him go for that long without knowing. He asked him why. “Because you weren’t ready. You had things to work out first. You were no good to anyone the way you were when you first left for the Navy.”

“Well there is more.”

“Oh?”

Ana was happy to see the sureness leave her face. “We are having another baby.”

“What! Oh my!”

Carol moved forward, kissing her on the cheek and hugging her. “Does Christine know?”

“Yea, she is happy to becoming a big sister.”

“This is great news!”

It was strange the reaction. Ana had expected horror and contempt even, not the joy of a woman about to become a grandmother again. Her reaction settled her and with their family growing ever larger, they soon found their own house in the small town that they both decided was perfect for raising children. Most people in town knew the two’s history, but Dante got used to introducing her as his wife, instead of his stepsister. It was just too confusing for most.

THE END

The Marine’s Bride Kidnapping

 

 

A Military Romance

 

 

The Marine’s Bride Kidnapping

 

Chapter One: Loves Many Splendors

 

Brody Crowley wiped the sweat from his eyes as his platoon lieutenant ran them through their last drill before heading home. His pack, weighing close to eighty pounds, was nothing now. A year ago it’d felt like carrying around a twelve year-old. He’d slimmed down and gained some serious muscle during his last tour as a United States Marine. Finishing his three mile trek around their FOB (Forward Operating Base) Brody dropped his pack and drank from his canteen like a camel. When it emptied he refilled it and drank it down again, not caring that it soaked into his BDU’s, (Battle Dress Uniform).

“When I call your name step forward!” the lieutenant called. “Billings, Brock, Brunson, Cass, Crowley, Desimone, Dunn…” Brody didn’t pay attention much to anyone else on the list after his name was called. When the lieutenant was finally done, he followed with other men as his commander took them aside. “You’re the first unit to leave for the states. You need to be packed and ready to deploy stateside by 0300. Any questions?” No one said a peep. “Dismissed!”

Brody stepped off the plane at Asheboro Regional Airport and almost kissed the ground. It felt so damn good to be home, especially knowing he’d never have to deploy again. Six more months and he’d be just another U.S. citizen, one who could walk tall, proud of his service as a United States Marine. He would have filed onto a bus with the rest of his men, but he’d received special permission to return to the base in the company of his family who obviously hadn’t seen him yet. So he stood tall in his dress blues, walking slowly toward the parent’s who’d loved and supported him throughout his life, and the one woman who’d captured his heart what seemed like forever ago now.

His mom saw him first and instantly he could see the tears stream from her eyes as she broke away to hug him. It was a fierce embrace as it always was and he loved it. She’d been the first to know he had to serve and one of his strongest supporters to date. She’d never wavered in her belief that he’d come home safe and so he had.

“Hi mom,” he said, his own voice a little shaky. She didn’t say anything, just shook her head as she cried and laughed a mixture of relief and tremendous joy to have her only son home for good. After another minute he released her and looked up to see his dad and the woman he loved patiently waiting. He smiled and hugged his dad, giving him a one armed slap on the back as most men do. Then he turned to Allison.

“Hey beautiful,” he grinned. She smiled, but unlike his mother there were no tears in her eyes, only joy and appreciation.

“Hey yourself soldier,” she said. She reached her arms up to wrap them around his neck and Brody bent to meet her waiting lips with his own. The kiss was brief because of the public setting, but Brody still took his time soaking in the flavor of her. He’d missed the heat of her and this first sampling wasn’t going to be nearly enough.

They all drove back to Camp Lejeune, where Brody was stationed. He went through his dismissal ceremony with the other troops in his unit and finally was able to spend some much needed quality time with his family. His parents took him and Allison to dinner at his favorite restaurant before they headed back to the base.

“I’m so glad that in less than six months’ time you’ll finally be out of the Marine Corps,” Jennifer Crowley said, her face beaming with happiness. “This mother is ready for you to settle down with this pretty lady and make some beautiful grandbabies, buy a house, find a hobby.”

“Well babies may have to wait a little while, but buying a house and finding a hobby sound good to me,” Brody chuckled. “You still like to fish pop?”

“You know it,” Roger Crowley said, looking at his son in the rearview mirror. “Still go out every Sunday afternoon, as long as the weather permits.”

“Ice fishing?”

“Never miss a winter,” he smiled. “You get through this six months’ and we’ll take an entire week up at the cabin to do nothing but shoot the shit and fish.”

“A week my butt,” Jennifer said. “Take two and Allison and I can take some time to shop for the wedding.”

Brody sat back and pulled Allison close to him. As his parent’s bantered on, Brody smiled down at his fiancé. He bent his head and met her warm lips halfway, sinking into the kiss so that every nerve in his body woke to the incredible need that had been waiting below the surface since he’d seen her at the airport. Pulling away he leaned closer to her. “I want you naked and writhing under me.”

“Lucky for you I’m feeling pretty damn jovial about that idea myself.”

Brody and Allison said their goodnight’s to his parents who were staying at the hotel on base before they headed home the next afternoon. When they were out of earshot, Brody turned to Allison. “Shall we?”

“Absolutely,” Allison smiled. She wrapped her arms around Brody’s neck and giggled when he lifted her off her feet.

“Good,” he grinned before kissing her. They spent their first night together making love and talking about their future. The wedding was planned for two weeks after Brody’s official discharge date.

“How’s it all going then?” Brody asked as they cuddled, their naked bodies covered by his thick comforter.

“I’ve still got time to finalize the details like seating arrangements and such, but all the larger elements are taken care of, thankfully.”

“And my mom hasn’t been too overbearing?”

“She’s been wonderful. She’s opinionated for sure and our opinions don’t always jive, but for the most part she’s deferred to me for the big decisions.”

“Your dress?”

“You’ll love it,” Allison smiled. “Better yet, you’ll love what I’ll be wearing when I take it off.”

“I can hardly wait,” Brody smiled. “Speaking of not waiting.” Brody ran his hand over her warm thigh and cupped her silky mound, applying just enough pressure to make Allison moan. She took him in willingly and together they made love while the sun streaked its first light across the horizon, spreading deep purples, blues, and pinks as the day greeted them.

 

***

She had watched them tonight, during dinner, when they’d been so cuddly it’d made her want to vomit. She’d overheard snippets of conversation, something about a wedding and the happy couple. She could only assume the couple was them. How convenient for her. He was handsome, at least Allison had that going for her. Apparently he was good in the sack to, because neither of them had emerged from his apartment and it was well past breakfast time. Maybe they were getting in some last minute nookie before her parent’s showed up.

Either way, she’d have her chance today and she wasn’t letting it pass her by this time. This time she’d be the one who came out on top with all the finer things in life. She’d step into a loving set of parents, a handsome and viral fiancé, money and a life she’d always dreamed of and had never had the opportunity to enjoy.

Putting her binoculars away, she went to her stash of clothes and headed for the shower. She had some serious prepping to do. Showering came first and foremost. She shaved everything, creamed her body with lotion and brushed her hair and teeth. She headed for the salon next. She took pictures out of her wallet and held them up. “Can you make my hair look like hers?”

“Sure thing honey,” the salon woman said, taking the photo from her. “You look just like her.”

“She’s actually a close relation, but she’s too stubborn and proprietary to share her hairdo secrets so I had to get devious.”

“Ah, well, once a good hair cut gets out, everyone wants it so I can’t blame her,” the woman chuckled. An hour later, she turned around and didn’t recognize herself at first. Her hair was to her shoulders now, straight and a beautiful blonde color that reminded her of spun gold. She’d had it styled just like Allison’s and the resemblance was astonishing. She’d never looked more like Allison in her entire life.

Smiling from ear to ear, she headed toward her car with a new and strong purpose. Allison’s time in the spotlight was shortly coming to an end.

 

***

Chapter Two: Complications

 

Allison started her car and pulled out of the parking lot. Her weekend pass was up and she had to drive to the main office outside the gates to receive a new one. She knew she wouldn’t be able to stay forever, but maybe a few more days with Brody would sustain her until they were married. Or until her next weekend pass became available.

After securing her new pass, Allison drove to town to do some grocery shopping. Brody didn’t have much to snack on and she wanted to buy him some of his favorites. He’d be in PT or physical training, until that afternoon so she had a while to work with. She pulled into the closest Aldi and with a smile on her face, headed toward the store. She shopped smart, buying things that would stand the heat as she shopped for more things. She took the the mix, chips, crackers, nuts and other goodies back to her car for safe keeping and then drove down to a small retail boutique she’d seen on the way in. She’d wanted to check on some special items for the wedding.

By the time Allison got done with all of her shopping and going back and forth to Brody’s apartment, it was dark outside and she couldn’t wait to get back to him. She pulled up to a jiffy store and pumped gas before she went in and asked for the bathroom key. “It’s just outside and around the corner.” The clerk handed her the key and Allison headed to the bathroom.

She rounded the corner and didn’t have time to scream before a hand clamped over her mouth. “Hello Allison.” The key was yanked from her hand and slid into the lock. Allison backed into the bathroom, the shock so numbing that she didn’t even think to fight or run.

“What are you doing here and who are you?”

“I’m your sister darling, your twin to be exact,” the woman said, a wicked smile on her face. “We didn’t exactly have the same cushy home life. You grew up with parent’s who loved you, pampered you and gave you the things you wanted and needed. I grew up in foster care, jumping from home to home, school to school. I had parents who tried to love me and others who couldn’t do enough to shower me with hate. When I found out about you I knew I had to find you. Imagine my surprise when I realized just how happy you were. Your man is quite a decent guy it seems and your parents are lovely.”

“Those were Brody’s parents,” Allison said, correcting the woman’s assumptions. “What’s your name?”

“I’ve had many, but my latest one is Karen.” The woman said. “Listen Allison I really hate to do this, but I am tired of living my life in the shadows. I’m tired of trying to dig a life out of the shithole I was left with. It’s so much easier to borrow what someone else already has up and running.”

“What do you mean borrow?” Allison asked, but before she could even fathom an answer, she felt the hard crunch of the woman’s fist across her face. The first blow was stunning, knocking her back against the wall. It was the second blow that had her seeing stars and a sick black haze shooting in front of her eyes. She slumped against the wall, her knees weak and unsteady. She tried to protect her head, but the third blow totally undid her, sinking her body and mind down into a dark abyss.

“I mean darling, that now I’m Allison and you’re just a nameless and faceless nobody. Good luck sweetie.” The woman who called herself Karen, stripped Allison of her identification and her shoes. The clothes she had on were identical to the one’s Allison was wearing and within minutes, Karen had transformed herself into her twin sister, for better or worse.

She took the bathroom key to the clerk, said a quick, “Thank you,” and headed out again. She enjoyed sliding onto the leather seats in Allison’s car and gunned the engine to head back to Fort Lejeune. She wanted to get a load of Brody and see if he was as sexy up close as he had been with Allison.  ***

“Hey you,” Brody said when Allison finally showed up. “I was about to call some friends to start a search.

“Sorry about that,” Karen said, feeling awkward. “I got a little caught up shopping so I had to stop and get gas.”

“Understandable,” Brody smiled. He pulled the woman he thought was Allison close and pressed a kiss to her brow. “Next time call though okay? I won’t worry so much then.”

“Alright,” she agreed. “Did you like all the snacks?”

“Huh, you bought enough for my entire floor darling.”

“You can never have too much trail mix,” Karen laughed. “Let’s eat, I’m ready to drop after shopping so much.”

“Sounds good to me,” Brody said. They made subs and finally sat down to eat. “So tell me more about shopping.”

“Oh you know,” Karen smiled. “It’s shopping. After I picked up the snacks for your room I headed over to see about some specialty items for the wedding and then by the time I got done it was dark and my gas tank was on fumes.”

“I’m glad you made it to a jiffy before you ran out of gas. You’ve got to plan better than that if you don’t want your husband to have a heart attack after we’re married.”

“I’ve got it covered,” Karen said, her blue eyes taking on a hard edge. “But in the future I’ll be more careful.”

“Good,” Brody smiled. After they ate, he suggested they take a walk.

***

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