Before I left my dark room, I bit my lip and put my fingers to my wedding rings. I hadn’t taken them off, never considered it, but I wondered if I should now.
My eyes went to the picture on my nightstand and I felt something move in me then settle. It wasn’t painful. I’d already had the pain, nearly a year and a half of it.
It was life.
“You know I’ll always love you,” I whispered to the picture.
The picture didn’t reply but I knew Tim knew. I’d want this for him too if it was me who was gone and him who remained, though it would totally suck. I wouldn’t want him to be alone though. I’d want him to be excited, to feel alive, to live his life and find happiness.
But I left my wedding rings on, I wasn’t ready for that.
I walked through the dark house. It was far earlier, just eleven thirty, but the girls were out, I’d already checked. I disarmed the alarm and looked at the tangle of shoes by the door. None of them would compliment my outfit so I decided against shoes.
I hustled to the back sliding glass door, opened it, slid through it, closed it and then hopped down the steps, running slowly across the yard, the spring dew cold on my bare feet.
His house was dark again, no light on outside but I didn’t pause. I skipped up Joe’s deck steps and before I hit the top, his sliding glass door was opened.
He stood in it, bare-chested, wearing jeans, the top button undone. My breath caught and my step slowed as I walked to him.
He didn’t move from the door when I stopped in front of him and I watched, holding my breath, as his eyes travel the length of me.
Then his arm shot out and hooked around my waist, he pulled me inside and slid the door to.
His fingers glided into the hair at the side of my head and his chin dipped down so his face was close to mine.
“Baby,” he whispered, “you aren’t wearing any shoes.”
He called me “baby”.
And he was worried my feet were cold.
Yes, something was happening here.
I melted into him and put my hands on his neck.
“I couldn’t find any that went with my outfit,” I explained quietly.
His hand tightened against my scalp and I watched in sheer fascination as he grinned. I’d never seen it but from afar and that close, it was un-fucking-believable.
My stomach dipped but I didn’t get to enjoy the view for very long because his fingers pressed in, pulling my head up, I went to my toes and he kissed me.
* * * * *
The lingerie was pretty much a wasted effort. Joe liked it, I knew, because he growled when he saw it, but he didn’t take much time to enjoy it before he took it off.
He was just as energetic as last night and as insatiable and I decided he probably got a nap.
I had not, so after round two, I wanted more but I couldn’t hack it. I made this point by sliding off his body, snuggling into his side, wrapping my arm around his belly and resting my head on his shoulder.
His fingers gripped my hip.
“Buddy?” he called.
“Sleepy,” I mumbled.
His fingers gripped my hip harder then he turned into me, my head slid from his shoulder to his pillow and his other arm stole around me.
“Violet.”
“Yeah?” I whispered.
He didn’t speak but his body seemed weirdly tense.
I tilted my head back and looked at him.
“Joe?”
“No one calls me Joe.”
“Isn’t that your name?”
“Yeah.”
“Do you not like it?”
He didn’t respond.
“I like the name Joe,” I told him, moving in closer.
His arms got tight.
I kissed the base of his throat then my head settled back into the pillow and I fell asleep.
Chapter Three
Done
Joe Callahan woke with Violet in his arms.
This didn’t happen, ever. Even if he took a woman to his home, which was rare, she didn’t spend the night. On the more frequent occasion when he was in their bed, he left after he was done no matter how creative they got with asking him to stay.
He fucked them; he didn’t sleep with them, no exceptions.
He dipped his chin while opening his eyes and heard her hair move on the pillow. When he caught sight of her face, she was looking up at him.
Good fucking Christ, she was beautiful.
“Hi,” she whispered, her voice as sleepy as her fucking gorgeous face and he felt that one, single, quiet word in his gut and in his dick.
He didn’t respond and she didn’t seem to mind. She snuggled into him, tucking her face in his throat but her hand slid up his chest, her fingers moving to run gently along his jaw.
He felt her touch in his gut and dick too.
This was a mistake. A huge, fucking, mammoth mistake. Just like Kenzie but far worse. He knew it, he knew it the minute he kicked Kenzie out of his house, turned to Violet, saw her in those fucking ridiculous boots, sexy as hell nightgown and ratty robe and realized who she was, what she was and that he wanted her. He knew it when he walked across his yard while she was shoveling the snow and he explained himself, something he never fucking did. He knew it when he told Colt he’d take her home, knowing when he did he was going to fuck her and standing at her side in the bar, waiting for his opening, which she gave him again and again, looking so fucking cute, sucking on her straw and then, Jesus, knotting a cherry stem with her goddamned tongue. He knew it when she went hot for him the minute he kissed her then she begged for it rough. He knew it when he fucked her on his ‘Stang, no control, his brain in his dick. He knew it when she crossed her yard for him that first night he had her in his bed. He knew it the first time she took him in her mouth, not sloppy, fucking Christ, the woman could use her mouth. He knew it when she came on his face, no inhibitions, shit, but she was unbelievable and she was his. His. All of her, his.
But, most of all, he knew it the first time she smiled at him.
He knew this was a mistake.
“I need to go,” she mumbled into his throat and tilted her head back, pushing up a bit to come face to face, her hand cupping his jaw.
She did need to go, he needed her to get the fuck out of there but he still didn’t loosen his arms.
Then she tipped it.
“Do you want to come over for dinner tonight?”
There it was.
“I’m done,” he said and watched her blink.
“What?”
“Done,” he repeated and her head pressed into the pillow as she tilted it to the side in confusion.
“Sorry, I don’t –”
“With this, it was good, buddy, but I’m done.”
He felt her body lock in his arms as the softness of sleep and sex faded from her face and shock and pain replaced it.
His arms, not taking direction from his brain, tightened.
“Done?” she whispered and that shock and pain was heavy in that word.
“Buddy –” he started but she moved.
She tore out of his arms and crawled over him so fast even if he tried, he couldn’t grab her, but he didn’t try.
She pulled her robe on, didn’t bother with her underwear and nightgown, didn’t even pick them up from the floor, she left them where they were.
“Violet,” he called but she belted her robe and he watched her run, the robe billowing out behind her as she went.
He rolled to his back and put his hands to his face, swiping them hard against his skin as he listened to the sliding glass door open then shut.
It cost him to stay still, on his back, in his bed and not go after her. It carved through his gut, the pain acute. The only way to get rid of it was to fucking move, to follow her, to go and get her, to drag her right back.
But he took the pain and stayed put.
Then he rolled to the side and he could smell the scent of her fucking hair on his pillow
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Chapter Four
The Mall
Cal barely got the door to his truck shut when he heard his name.
His eyes went to the sidewalk and he saw Colt, dripping with sweat and coming back from a run, slowing to a walk as he turned up Cal’s drive.
Colt was breathing heavy but not hard, the man was in shape, even six years older than Cal, who was thirty-nine. Colt was built tough and stayed that way.
“Yo,” Cal greeted.
“Can we talk?”
Cal examined Colt’s face and he nodded at what he saw and led the way to his house, not looking toward Violet’s. It had been two weeks since that morning. He’d left the next day and hadn’t been back.
He let them in and Cal went to the fridge in kitchen. He took out a bottle of water and tossed it to Colt who caught it. Then he took out a beer for himself and twisted off the cap, flicking it into the open trash bin.
“We got a problem,” Colt announced after he sucked back some water.
“Yeah?” Cal asked and he took a pull of his beer.
“In the neighborhood,” Colt went on and Cal wasn’t surprised.
Tina Blackstone had hooked up with Cory Jones, a match made in hell. They’d been together on and off for awhile at the same time Cory kept going back to his on and off wife. It wasn’t pretty and it could get loud, though he wasn’t around much to hear it. Cal wasn’t surprised it had escalated into what Colt described as a problem. Tina was a bitch and Cory was a fuckwad.
“What’s up?” Cal asked.
“It’s Violet,” Colt answered and Cal felt that sharp pain carve through his gut.
“Violet?”
Colt leaned a hip against the counter, nodded and took another slug from his water, his face set at one emotion – unhappy.
Dropping his hand, he explained, “Got a call from a Detective Barry Pryor, Chicago PD.”
Fuck.
He didn’t want to know but he asked all the same, “About Violet?”
“Yeah,” Colt nodded. “Pryor was her husband’s partner.”
Fuck!
Past tense, that was not fucking good.
“Was?” Cal asked.
“Her husband was murdered, a hit. He was investigating a local big man, got too close, they whacked him about a year and a half ago.”
Cal clenched his teeth and looked out his front windows. He couldn’t see her house from his vantage point but that was where his eyes aimed.
Cop husband. Murdered. A hit. Now she was alone, shoveling her own goddamned snow and raising two teenage girls.
Jesus, fucking, Christ.
“It isn’t over,” Colt told him and Cal’s eyes went to his friend.
“Come again?”
“Pryor says that Violet caught this guy’s eye.”
Cal’s whole body went tight. She could do that, Violet could. She could catch anyone’s eye. He knew this because she caught his.
“Caught his eye?” Cal asked in a low voice.
“Yeah, bad news, this guy. Thinks he’s untouchable. Apparently, while Vi’s husband was investigating him, he was investigating her husband. Found out about her, liked what he saw, took to her. Pryor thinks that could even be why this guy moved on her husband.”
“You are fuckin’ shittin’ me.”
Colt shook his head. “No,” he said. “Got in her business after the hit, if you can believe that shit, made it clear he was interested after he ordered the hit that killed her fuckin’ husband. Made it so clear, it got unhealthy and she packed up her girls and moved away.”
Cal didn’t take his eyes from Colt as he took another pull of beer and he suspected he now looked unhappy too, not unhappy like Colt, a lot more fucking unhappy.
When he dropped his hand, he asked, “He been to town?”
“Nope, but Pryor is close to her, her family. She told her brother a cop lived across the street, her brother talked to Pryor, told him to call us and give us a head’s up so we could keep an eye out. Says she hasn’t had a visit here but the brother and Pryor think he’s not done with her.”
Cal ran his tongue along his lower lip and then clenched his teeth again.
Colt kept talking. “We need to keep an eye out, Cal. You should go over, talk to her. I know she’s got an alarm but it was installed before she moved in. You should give it a once over.”
“That’s not gonna happen,” Cal replied and Colt stared at him.
“What?”
“She’s not gonna let me look at her system.”
“Cal, she’s cool, she’ll probably be grateful.”
“She’s not my biggest fan.”
Colt’s eyes narrowed with surprise. “Why not?”
Cal didn’t answer and he didn’t take his eyes from Colt.
He watched Colt’s body go on alert. “Christ, you fucked her?”
Cal still didn’t answer.
“You fucked a cop’s widow?” Colt sounded disbelieving and pissed, then again he was a cop, he’d feel that like no one else.
“Didn’t know she was a cop’s widow.”
“Fuck, Cal, loss is written all over her,” Colt clipped, definitely pissed.
“Not in your business, Colt, don’t see that shit like you do.”
“Bullshit.”
It was. It was bullshit. He’d seen it in Violet’s eyes, her face, the way she held her body, the dead in her voice when she spoke and, just like fucking Bonnie, he’d wanted to fix it. Bonnie’s shit was different, life started bad for her but in the end Bonnie’s shit was of her own making, not a tragedy forced on her, one she created. He couldn’t fix Bonnie. He’d tried, he’d failed. He wasn’t going to go there again.
“Get her out,” Cal told Colt. “You and Feb ask her and her girls over, let me know when she’s gone, I’ll recon her house and report to you. You can work something out for her with Chip.”
Colt didn’t answer this time, just stared at him.
“And I’ll keep an eye out,” Cal finished.
Colt returned to their earlier subject. “It’s done with her?”
“What?”
“You done with her? You finished it?” Colt pushed.
“Yeah.”
Colt stared at him again then shook his head and took a drink of water.
Then he looked back at Cal. “Not my business but, man, are you fuckin’ crazy?”
Cal’s body got tight again.
“Yeah, it’s not your business, Colt.”
“Known you awhile, Cal.”
“Still, not your business.”
“She’s sweet, she can be funny when she forgets to be sad. She’s good to her girls, a great Mom and fuckin’ gorgeous. Her ass is nearly as fine as Feb’s.”
He was wrong about that. Violet’s ass was far superior to Feb’s. Feb had a sweet ass but Violet’s entire body was built to make a man want to fuck her, want it so much, made it hard to think of anything else.
No, it wasn’t only that, it was built to make a man want to fuck her and it was built to be fucked. Her tits, her ass, her cunt, pure fuckin’ heaven.
“Noticed that,” Cal remarked.
“And still, you fucked her and moved on?”
Cal was getting angry. “Like I said, not your business.”
It was then Colt made a mistake.
“She’s not Bonnie.”
Cal straightened and his body got even tighter.
“We’re not talkin’ about this.”
Colt disagreed. “Bonnie was a long fuckin’ time ago.”
“Colt, stand down, this isn’t your goddamned business,” Cal warned, his control slipping.
Colt stared at him, his mouth tight, his eyes angry. Then he shook his head in a way that made the point he thought Cal was an asshole and an idiot. This pissed Cal off but he let it alone. He liked Colt, respected him, lived across from him a long time, knew him before Colt moved across the street. Colt had even been there during Cal’s nightmare. Cal had always liked and respected him.
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“I’ll let you know when you can slip in and I’d appreciate it, you stay alert,” Colt was letting it alone too.
Cal nodded.
Colt nodded back, lifted the water in a gesture of gratitude and said, “Later.”
Then he left.
Cal put his beer to the counter and walked to his second bedroom. It was practically empty. His Dad’s old medical bed was in there from when his Dad was sick, not much else.
He opened the curtains and looked out the window at Violet’s house.
Her Mustang wasn’t there, her daughter’s Fiesta was. It was four thirty, Violet was probably at work but her daughters were home from school, likely alone and he hoped to Christ her alarm was programmed for doors and windows and her girls armed it when they got home.
As he stared at her house, thoughts crowded his head.
Violet had a dead husband, an asshole obsessing about her and a neighbor who fucked her over.
Christ, but he was a dick. He should never have touched her.
He walked back through his house, opened the side kitchen door nabbing the key off the hook as he went. He opened the garage door and moved behind his ‘Stang to the back and started digging through his boxes of equipment. It was all shit, that was why it was back there and not in use somewhere.
He went back to the house, locked the kitchen door and went out the front door, locking that.
He walked to his truck, swung in and headed to Indianapolis.
* * * * *
It was the next day and Cal was standing in Colt’s yard by Colt’s GMC, talking to Colt.
“You bought the shit?” Colt asked, his eyebrows up.
“New system, Chip can pick it up, put it in,” Cal answered. “Coupla things on order but they’ll be in soon.”
“You haven’t reconned the house.”
“Been in that house before, Colt, a fuckin’ million times when the Williamses lived there. I know what she needs.”
Colt stared at him a second before he nodded and asked, “Is Chip gonna be able to install your system?”
This was a good question. Cal knew Chip, only boy in town who installed security and his work was good. But Cal had bought some serious equipment for Violet’s house, the like your normal suburban folk couldn’t afford and didn’t even know existed but the people who paid for his services not only knew it existed, they demanded it and they needed it with the sick fucks who invaded their lives. Chip might not be able to work with it.