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Ice (Elite Forces #1)(13)

By:Hilary Storm & Kathy Coopmans


I felt Kaleb's eyes on me all day. The urge to run to him ran through my  veins as fast as the blood coursing through them. I may be an American  soldier, but I'm a woman. I have a need to be held every once in a  while, and I'd love to have someone tell me they care.

I know he's not that man. God, how I wish he were. He's crawled under my  skin during the past few days. Every waking moment, all I can think  about is him. I'm a fool for believing him when he told me we would  continue this once we arrive back home. I'm sure he's a liar, a  manipulator, and I let him take me without knowing a damn thing about  him. It's easy to say one thing in the sweltering heat of the desert,  then change it completely once you hit safe land. The desert makes you  fucking crazy.                       
       
           



       

Now, as I lie on top of this roof with my rifle in position and my  finger on the trigger, ready to fire the instant I need to, I've made  one decision. I hope I never see him again after this is over. My heart  clenches at the thought of not having his hands on me again. He's  possessed me in a way I can't describe. Deep down I know he only used me  every time he fucked me. I have to be done. I have to go back to the  States with a clear head and try to return to some sense of normalcy.  After tonight, he no longer has control of anything I do or say. During  training, there was a hole drilled so deep into our heads that once a  mission is over it is never spoken of again. Everything that happens is  left here. And that has to include him.

I'm thankfully pulled away from the last thoughts I will allow myself to  have of Kaleb the second several men barge out of a building,  screaming. JJ and I are undetected up here, and that gives us a great  advantage. The moment those fuckers start shooting their guns in the  air, we take them out. One right after the other, they drop to the  ground. My intellect is not giving a shit that I've just snuffed out  several human beings' lives. These fuckers deserve to die. Every damn  one of them.

JJ nudges me, his fingers coding that he's spotted two men climbing up  the roof of a building across from us. I aim my rifle, find my target,  and take them both out, their shit bodies falling to the ground.

I have no idea how many more we kill. I do know the instant I see three  women coming out of a darkened building, I hold off and watch them.  Fuck. Sweat starts to drip down my back and forehead. "Goddamn it," I  say while covering my microphone with two of my fingers.

One of them places her hand inside her dark-colored clothing. Threat or  not, they have to go. JJ takes out two of them, and I hit the other. I  sigh in relief. Minutes go by quickly. All we hear is the firing of guns  from inside the building where we know our main target is. The  beautiful moment we hear Kaleb announce it's done is the second JJ pulls  out his bomb. He does his thing to set it and we're gone.

Crawling across the hard pebbles of this soon-to-be destroyed building  is one of the hardest things. We have to get our asses out of here now.  Our shit will blow up if we stall too long. JJ hits the steps alongside  the roof first, and I follow close on his ass. Feet planted on the rusty  steps, rifle slung over my back, I haul ass. We hit the ground and run  for the empty field we've been instructed to meet in.

I hear his voice once again. Deep, dark, and dangerous as he asks each  one of us to give our code word. I'm the last one to rattle mine off.  Each of us was given a word we were to check in once the mission was  complete. "Hunger," I say loudly, my breathing rapidly picking up speed  the faster I run.

The helicopter approaches; one by one, everyone jumps in. Except me.

I can't explain the sudden urge of panic that catastrophically hits me  in the gut. It's as if my sensors are telling me something is wrong. I  turn my body sharply in the direction of the small village. Kaleb,  Harris, and Roberts are still running toward us.

"Did you see that?" I yell over the top of the blaring engines of the helicopter.

"See what?" one of the guys yells back from inside the chopper.

"There's someone running behind them. Fuck!" I scream as I snatch my weapon, aim my scope, and crouch down low.

It's a damn young boy. My hands begin to shake and my eyes start to  water. Everything happens so fast. I watch the young kid, who can't be  over the age of twelve or thirteen, stop running. He aims two guns in  our direction. Then quickly, his arms shift and he's pointing them at  Kaleb, who's the last one of the three.

"Shoot him, Elliott! Now! Damn it!" JJ roars. My mind is racing as I watch his every move.

"Please put the guns down, boy," I whisper. He doesn't. Of course he  won't. These children are brainwashed to believe we are the enemy. Some  are stolen from their families, only to become trained killers. Not in  the way we train. No, they train to hate and even kill their own flesh  and blood if told to.

With perfect hands, I shoot. The young boy flies backwards, but not  before he fires off two shots. I can't think. I can barely see. My  vision blurs, and I drop my weapon. My entire being is trembling as the  reality of what I've done slams into my chest.

The last thing I allow my brain to remember as I stare into the hard  eyes of Kaleb Maverick is the sound of the bomb. The echo of the  aircraft as it lifts and shoots round after round from the attached  machine guns and the fact that not only have I killed a child, but I've  been shot.





CHAPTER SEVEN


JADE                       
       
           



       


"Sir, you can't be back here." My restless mind is desperately trying to  decipher the female voice. I'm groggy, light-headed, and confused. I  blink rapidly, fighting the blinding light as I try to open my eyes and  focus.

"Elliott." I try to sit up at the mention of my name, only to have soft  but firm hands hold me still. "Captain, please stay still." I turn in  the direction of the female voice.

"Where am I?" I question, my mouth dry. Jesus, my head hurts. Pain  shoots through my forearm when I try to lift it to my aching head. White  gauze is wrapped around my arm, the tightness constricting me from  moving it up or down to inspect what the hell is happening.

"To answer your question, Captain, you're at Landstuhl Regional Medical  Center in Germany." I look down to her name tag that reads Dr. Vivian  Brooks.

"How the hell did I get here?"

"You were injured. Are you capable of telling me what you remember?" My  head whips around to the other side of the bed where I lie stiff and  sore when a deep voice clears his throat.

"Kaleb." My eyes speak for themselves. They look him up and down. It's  the first time I've seen him dressed this casually. His dark jeans and  white t-shirt stretch tight across his manly chest. I may be somewhat  disoriented, but my god, he is just so damn beautiful. His blue eyes are  vibrant and his arms more defined than I remember. His tattoos have my  mouth watering when seconds ago it was dry.

"Hey," he speaks quietly.

"Hey," I say back, then turn my eyes away from him. He shouldn't be  here. I remember everything; all of it. Every fuck, every thrust, every  kiss.

I jerk my hand away from him when he reaches for it. He retreats his  without a word. I focus my attention on the doctor. "I was shot," is all  I say. It's all I can say, all I'm aloud to say.

Her mouth smiles kindly. "You were grazed by the bullet. It did not hit  you. You have five stitches, and you will be in pain for a few days,  Captain."

"Oh. Well, that's great," I manage to say rather weakly. I have so many  questions to ask. Like how in the hell I flew six and a half hours from  Afghanistan to Germany without remembering a damn thing.

"You'll be free to fly back to the States tomorrow morning. Tonight, I  want you to rest." She looks from me to Kaleb as if her statement was  meant for him.

"I'm not leaving, Doc. No fucking way," he states demandingly.

"He's fine." I have things I want to talk to him about. He's one of the only people who can answer all of my questions.

"Very well. I'll be back to check on you. If you need anything at all,  please push this button and a nurse will help you with anything you  need." She pats my leg lightly. I watch her back until she disappears.

For the first time since I laid my eyes on Kaleb Maverick, I'm alone  with him, free to do whatever I want with him, yet wanting absolutely  nothing to do with him.

"Why are you here?" I can't help but sound irritated.

"Where the fuck else would I be?" He sits back in his chair, kicked  back, allowing my eyes to fall to his chest rising as he waits for my  response.