Saved by Sin [Paladin Protection Agency 1] (Siren Publishing Classic) (16 page)

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“Love you so much, need you so much,” he chanted softly as he made love to her. He held her to him as he drove deep, filling her, stretching her until she was quivering on the edge of bliss. Every nerve and fiber of her body sang with pleasure. She clamped her inner walls around him, part of her wanting to lock him inside of her forever. His cock thickened and grew impossibly harder as his release neared. She gripped him again, heard him groan as her efforts brought him to the end of his control. He thrust once, then twice, his body out of control with desire as he spent himself inside her. On the last thrust, she came, too, her orgasm blazing through her entire body like a wildfire.

They both collapsed onto the bed, boneless and spent, with their limbs tangled together and their hearts beating as one. It was a long time before either of them moved, but eventually Sinjin eased himself off of her, flopping onto his side with a breathless chuckle before reaching out and gathering her to his chest. “You realize now I’ve said it, you’re never getting rid of me?”

“I know.” She nuzzled his cheek, unable to stop the goofy grin she knew was on her face. “I wouldn’t have it any other way.” She squirmed in his arms until they were nose-to-nose. “I’ve been thinking about what Anya said, that I wasn’t the only one having problems like these.”

“Why do I get the feeling I’m not going to like where this is headed?”

“Because you have excellent instincts Mr. Heath, they’re a match for your exceptionally hot bod.”

“Flattery will get you only so far, baby. So tell me, what’s this idea of yours?”

“Robert left me everything in his will. It’s more than I will ever be able to spend, even if I spoil us both rotten.”

“Holy shit, you are rich, aren’t you? I had totally forgotten about that. Wherever Robert is, I hope he enjoys knowing I’m going to be living in the lap of luxury thanks to him.”

“I hope he knows it, too. But Sin, there’s more then we’ll ever need. So I was thinking that maybe you and I should try and help other people, people like me. Do you think Remington would be interested in doing that? Using Paladin’s resources and my money to make a difference?”

“I think he might, yeah.” Sin sounded thoughtful as he gathered her into his arms. “We could base it right here in Seattle. We’d need Anya’s help though.”

“We’d need plenty of help. But I think it could work. You and Paladin protected me when I needed it, and now I’ve got everything I’ve ever wanted and a lot more besides. I think we should help others have that chance.”

Epilogue

 

Six months later

 

Sinjin strode down the hallway and stopped at the last room on the left, not bothering to knock as he pushed the door open and entered. Sunlight filled the space, streaming in through the windows that lined the outer wall and highlighting Michelle’s lithe frame. She stood quietly, looking out over the Seattle skyline. Her hair flared gold and platinum, falling around her face as she turned to smile at him.

“How do you like my new office?” She opened her arms to indicate the space they stood in.

“Your new office?” Sin paused and then shook his head. “Baby, you’re mistaken. This is
my
new office.”

“Nope.” She shot him a grin that he knew meant they were about to have one of their now infamous fights. “I’ve been talking to Geoff, and we’ve decided that I’m not going to be as silent a partner as you wanted me to be.”

“Oh you did, did you?” He glanced around at the furniture and realized that although it was similar to what he had ordered, it was not exactly the same style. “And did you decide to redecorate
my
office at the same time?”

“Well, it’s my office now, so yes. You’re getting the corner suite across the hall.” Her arms crossed over her chest, and she gave him an even bigger grin. “It’s larger than this one, and I know how you boys all feel about size.”

“Minx.” He pulled himself to his full height and glowered at her, loving the fact she was completely immune to his attempts to intimidate her. Six months had seen so many changes in both their lives, all of them for the better. She was full of confidence these days, and more than a little sass. He loved it, almost as much as he loved her.

“So what exactly is it you’re going to do sitting here in
my
office? You don’t know a thing about security protocols or running a paramilitary unit. And the last time I checked, you were happy spending your time putting together that charity for the victims of domestic abuse.”

“Oh, I’m still very happy with the charity, but I need something else to do with my time.”

“And that would be?” He arched a brow at her, waiting to hear what she had to say.

They’d come up with the idea to expand Paladin’s services together, but until now Michelle had never expressed any interest in being more than a silent partner. She’d invested the money, but it was going to be his to run. Division S was a uniquely designed unit that would specialize in supernatural cases. Anya had assured them that there was a need for their services, and had brought in contacts and people with talents and abilities he hadn’t known existed. They even had a medium and a telepath coming to work with them, along with Anya herself. It had taken months to identify the right members of Paladin’s security forces and then train them in skills none of them had ever imagined they’d need.

Their offices were on the same floor they’d built Michelle’s ghost trap, a fitting tribute to the origins of Division S, and their operations room ceiling still had the pentagram inscribed into it. Anya had told them to leave it in place as part of the protection wards that now guarded the entire floor. Remington had just
loved
that.

“I’ve come to realize that with all the hiring and training going on, we missed one very important position.” Her eyes took on that sparkle he adored, and he knew she was about to get sassy with him again.

“And what position is it you’re looking to take over, from
my
office?”

“Client relations.”

“Client what now? Baby, I hate to point this out, but we don’t even have any clients yet.”

“And we never will if I leave it up to you and Geoff. Let’s face it. Neither of you are the warm and fuzzy type. The people coming to us for help are going to be scared and likely questioning their sanity. They need a sympathetic ear, someone who’s been where they’re standing. I’m going to be the kinder, gentler face of Division S, maybe even of the whole Paladin agency when Geoff thinks I can be helpful. You and Jase get to play with your shiny new toy, or what I keep hearing is now called the Gulf Bravo Unit.”

Sinjin grimaced. He hated that name, and the next time he saw Jase he was going to remind him just how much.

“It is not the Gulf Bravo Unit. It’s Division S. That’s just Jase’s pet name. I wish he’d quit using it.”

“What’s it mean?”

“Golf Bravo, as in Gee-Bee, as in Ghostbusters.” Sin ground out the explanation, his jaw tensing up more with every syllable. “And quit changing the subject.”

“Oh no!” Michelle burst out laughing, her eyes wide with amusement. “Seriously? He’s such a little boy sometimes!”

“And you are a minx.” He waved his hand around the office space. “When were you going to tell me about this new job?”

“Geoff only gave me formal approval this morning,” she admitted. “I wanted to be sure he was on board before I told you. I wasn’t sure you’d agree.”

“So you ordered the furniture before you even knew if it was a sure thing? It’s a good thing you’re paying the bills around here, baby, or I’d have to discuss budgeting with you. And why did you think I wouldn’t approve? You helped create all this. If you wanted to be part of it, you should have told me.”

Her smile lit up the room brighter than the winter sunshine that came in through the windows. “Well, Paladin is your family. I wasn’t sure you’d want me here.”

“Of course I want you here. You’re here half the damned time anyway. I see no reason not to make it official. You really should have told me though. And I’m still not sure I’m happy you’ve stolen my office.” He slanted her a grin, and his fingers flexed as he started considering how best to punish her for leaving him out of the loop, not to mention swiping his office. “I’m going to have a long chat with Remington, very soon.” He started moving toward her. “But first, you and I are going to have a quick refresher course on what happens when you sass me.”

She grinned and kicked off her heels, already moving backward and increasing the space between them as she ducked around her new desk. “You’ll have to catch me first!”

 

 

THE END

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

 

Susan lives out on the Canadian west coast surrounded by open water, dear family, and good friends. She’s jumped out of perfectly good airplanes on purpose and had lunch next to the queen of Denmark by accident. She’s worked for local law enforcement, been a freelance wordsmith, and bakes what she claims are the world’s best double-chocolate-and-caramel brownies. She’s passionately in love with the written word (and a few of her more hunky creations). Writing is her joy, her escape from reality, and the only way she knows of to quiet the nagging harridan of a muse she claims the universe assigned to her.

 

 

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