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Authors: Dixie Lynn Dwyer
looked at him in challenge.
“I’ve known Sam for about a year. She recently helped me out in
a case I had. Some lowlife beat his wife to near death then went after the kids. She helped get them to a safe house, had even spent the
weekends babysitting the little ones, so the mom could work. Sam
found her a job, gave her money. She’s a gem.”
Adam held his gaze.
“Detective Parker, your partner needs a hand in here.” The nurse
called him, and Jerry gave her a wave then turned to Adam.
“Listen, I mean no disrespect, man. Shit, I know your team’s
reputation and all, so I’ll just spit it out. I care for Sam a lot. I’ve always stood up for her when some bonehead tried to harass her or
make her feel uncomfortable. Although that woman can sure handle
things herself. Anyway, just don’t fuck with her head. She’s a good
woman, and my wife would kill me if she knew I met you and didn’t
give you a warning.”
Before Adam could respond, Jerry headed into the office.
* * * *
Adam thought about what Jerry had said as well as his assumption
that Adam and Sam were a couple. The thought affected him. So
much that he felt a little weird, or as if it made him weak because he was connected to Sam in such a way. That was strange for him. Adam
had been a soldier in the war just like his brothers. They all dealt with heavy shit, and just because they were wolves didn’t mean that death
and violence didn’t affect them. They sought out the help and support
of each other and the gods to get them through things. Now, when he
had bad thoughts or felt stressed and angry, he sought out Sam. He
cherished the times they shared a beer after work at one of the cop
bars downtown or when they went jogging together. Now he knew
what she was up to those weekends when she disappeared on a Friday
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after work. She was always helping people out. It was part of who she
was, and as much as it scared him, he had to accept it. His brothers were a different story, especially Dustin and Kyle. Even Donny was
going to be hard to deal with. He chuckled to himself as he thought
about the way the guys in the office looked at Sam when she came in.
If Dustin, Kyle, or Donny were here, they would have made a scene.
Trey and himself were the calmest, and their personalities helped to
calm their brothers’ intensity. Well, maybe Donny did calm better
than him when it came to intense situations. Adam liked to think of
himself as in control of his emotions, but lately he felt on edge and fearful. It was Sam. He worried about her constantly.
Adam’s phone beeped, and he glanced down at the caller ID.
“Shit!” They were called into work. It was the one major negative
in being in SWAT. When duty called, they had to drop everything and
leave. He thought about Sam and how she would get back home.
Maybe this would only take a few hours. Lots of times the calls didn’t turn into much. Immediately his phone rang. It was Dustin.
“Yeah?”
“Bring Sam with you.”
“What?”
“She can’t be left alone, and we need to move. There’s a hostage
situation three blocks from where you are.”
“She’s in with the doctor. But I just met a friend of hers. Maybe
he can bring her to the forty-sixth, and she can hang there and wait for us.”
“What friend?”
Adam heard his brother’s jealous tone. Shit, he could practically
feel it through their link. He couldn’t waste any more time talking on the phone. So he did it telepathically as he explained who Jerry was
and while he talked to the nurse.
She let him in the room where Sam was.
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“I’m sorry to interrupt, but the team’s been called in, Sam. Your
friend Jerry can give you a ride to the precinct. One of us will pick
you up there.”
“Oh…okay, no problem.”
He walked closer to her and eyed the doctor. “You take good care
of her. She’s special,” he stated then kissed Sam on the cheek.
He winked and then left the room. On his way out he saw Jerry
and asked him to give Sam a ride. He accepted, and Adam hurried out
of the building and three blocks over.
* * * *
Sam felt bad that Jerry had waited for her. He actually called
another officer to pick up his partner and bring him home. The doctor
had wanted to do X-rays to ensure that there wasn’t further damage to
her cheekbone. She tried to refuse, but he told her he wasn’t taking any chances, especially after getting a glimpse of her boyfriend. She of course chuckled. Adam would have gotten a kick out of that. She
felt weird not correcting the doctor and telling him that, in fact, Adam was just a good friend, but something stopped her.
She would never admit it to Adam or the others, but she pretended
for that short period of time in the office that Adam was her
boyfriend. The man was easy to read despite his attempt at putting up
a front. She could see his compassion in his dark brown eyes. He
thought he was calm and able to hide his emotions, but he was quite
the opposite. He was antsy, constantly having to keep busy, and he
was somewhat of a control freak.
She smirked to herself. When she had first met the men, it was
difficult to decipher who was who. Then she watched them every
opportunity she had and learned their differences and their
personalities. Donny and Kyle had to be difficult at times. Even their green eyes were not as emerald green as Dustin’s. Trey, with his
adorable dimples, was the clown of the bunch. He drew a crowd
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wherever he was hanging out. She had witnessed his humor and
ability to gain attention in an instant. His good looks just added to his appeal.
A few months ago when they were hanging out at Riley’s Pub and
Bar downtown, he caused quite a ruckus. Sam remembered the crowd
of women hanging all over him as he told some crazy story. She had
been jealous as all hell watching the women rub their bodies against
his muscles and touch him with their fake nails. It had become so
nauseating that she was about to leave when some guys came over to
her from the antidrug task force and began hitting on her. One of the
guys apparently had dated the one woman who was all over Trey.
They were very attractive as well but pompous. They began bragging
about their drug busts and staring danger in the eye. She knew they
were trying to impress her. But when they began playing with her
hair, she lost her patience. She had told them to stop it and to go
away. She insisted that she wasn’t interested. Just as one of the guys was about to get rough, Trey walked over, pulled her up and into his
arms, before shoving her behind him. She protested, of course. She
thought she could handle the situation, but then one look at the other guys and she noticed their eyes changed. That’s when she realized
that they were wolves and apparently not friends of Trey and his
brothers. In a flash, the others had these wolves surrounded.
Thankfully, Dustin appeared and calmed the situation down. One look
from him to the other wolves and they were retreating. Of course, she
decided it was time to go home, and the brothers insisted upon leaving with her.
She looked over their shoulder and saw the many women waiting
for the brothers’ return.
“Go on and stay. I’ll be fine,” she told them.
“No. We should follow you home,” Donny insisted.
“I’ll be fine, guys. You know that. Plus, those women were all
over you. Don’t let me stand in the way of you having a good time.
I’ll see you on Monday.”
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She recalled their facial expressions as she basically told them to
go have sex with the other women. The words had eaten at her heart,
but she had to resist. She could never have any of them, and she could never choose one over the others.
She went home, and as she drove she noticed the SUV following
many cars behind her. They didn’t stay after all but instead followed
her home.
* * * *
It was nearly four thirty in the afternoon by the time she arrived at
the precinct and to her department on the third floor where she took
the anti-inflammatory pills the doctor gave her. She applied the warm
washcloth to ease the pain and the swelling from the small infection as he recommended. In between she chatted with some of the officers
and other social workers who came in and out of the office. The
doctor also gave her medicated eyedrops and something to help her
sleep. He told her that she appeared to have a high tolerance for pain.
Maybe that’s why she had such bad luck.
She peeked at her phone a dozen times, wondering when one of
the guys would call her. She heard through the commander that they
were deeply involved in a hostage situation, and the gunman shot two
security guards and had over twenty people inside the building.
Something like this could take all night, and she debated about
heading home. She could take mass transit then connect with a
commuter bus and finally a taxi home, or she could catch a ride with
one of the other cops who lived in the suburbs. She thought about
who was working and cringed at some of the prospects. Just then her
cell phone buzzed. It was Adam.
We’re going to be a while. Hang tight. We’ll call again, and if we
need to, we’ll get you a ride home. Adam
Great. Now she was stuck in the city for a while longer. She still
hadn’t heard back from her friend who ran the safe house. But she did
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get the opportunity to talk with Sienna and her mom. They were
holding up, but they were scared. As soon as Sam’s friend called, she
would have the guys bring her by the apartment to see Sienna and her
family.
She decided to go outside and walk around the block a bit. Get
some fresh air and see what was happening around the corner at the
small deli. The owners made wicked delicious sandwiches. Maybe
she’d grab a coffee and something to snack on. As she headed outside
through the back parking lot, she saw two cops she knew, Eric and
Dave.
“Hey, where you off to?”
“Hi, Sam! How are you? Man, that’s some nasty bruise you got,”
Dave stated.
“Yeah, but I heard the bad guy looks worse. You went to town on
him, huh?” Eric added with a smile and a wink. They were both really
nice guys and good cops.
“Yeah, well, I wish I had seen it coming and ducked.”
They laughed then opened the car door to the cruiser.
“What are you doing around here on a Saturday?” Dave asked.
“I was seeing the doctor, caught a ride with Adam and his
brothers, and they got called in for a job.”
“Oh, shit, that’s the hostage situation we just heard about.”
“Yeah, well, I’m stuck around here until Adam shows up. I was
just going to go grab a cup of coffee.”
“Why don’t you come along with us? We’ll grab coffee on the
way.”
“Yeah?”
“Sure. It’s not like you don’t know the routine. If something goes
down, just stay in the car. It’s been pretty quiet all day today. I think since the heat wave is over and it’s cooling down, the people are
calmer,” David added, and they all got into the patrol car.
* * * *
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Thirty minutes later and they were talking about football and the
fact that David knew someone with season tickets.
“Hey, Sam, I’ll take you with me the next time I have an extra
ticket. Usually I take Eric because my girlfriend hates football.”
“Sounds great,” she replied then instantly thought about the men.
They wouldn’t approve of her going to a football game with David.
Why it even mattered what the men thought was strange to her. She
always just did what she wanted to do, but for some odd reason, their
opinion, their approval mattered to her. She didn’t feel this way
before having sex with Dustin.
Instantly, the radio blurted out a report from dispatch. There had
been shots fired and an officer down.
“Shit! That’s the exact location where you and that family were
held hostage, Sam. That’s a really bad neighborhood,” David replied
as he pulled a quick U-turn and headed downtown.
“Oh, my God, what happened? What’s the address?” Sam asked
as she held on while David weaved through traffic.
When Eric asked the address again, her heart nearly pounded from
her chest. That was Brandy and the kids’ apartment.
Suddenly, three separate texts went through her phone. As David
drove, she read the texts.
They were from Adam, Dustin, and the commander. They were
informing her that they wrapped things up and were on their way back
to the department to get her. The commander was making her aware
of a situation with Brandy. He was trying to locate Sam.
She responded back with a mass text message explaining that she
was with David and Eric and they were on their way to the scene at
Brandy’s apartment.
Just as they pulled up the side street, they saw the chaos. Sam’s