Savage Sin by Helen Hardt

Savage Sin by Helen Hardt

Author:Helen Hardt
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hardt & Sons


24

FALCON

She’s not the sex-only type. She’s the picket-fence type.

That’s so not me.

But damn it, it’s not over. I don’t take orders from women. I don’t take orders from anyone. I’m done with that. No more telling me when to eat, when to sleep, when to take a damned shower.

I’m fucking done taking orders.

From now on, I’m giving them.

Savannah’s gotten under my skin, and I’m far from done with her. If she can’t reassign me, I’ll reassign myself. First thing Monday I’ll go into the parole office and ask to be assigned to a different officer.

That will take care of her issues once and for all. Then I’ll use her gorgeous body until I’ve had enough.

I get back on the elevator and head back up to six to check on Raven.

Mom, Dad, Robin, and Hawk are still in her room, but Eagle’s nowhere to be found. Fucker. He doesn’t want to continue our conversation. Well, he will. Tomorrow. Tonight I’m staying with Raven again.

“Where’ve you been?” Dad demands when I walk in.

“I was talking to Eagle, and then I got a phone call. Where is he?”

“He had to go,” Mom says.

“Did he say why?”

“No.”

“Did you ask?”

“No. I don’t demand that my children tell me where they’re going,” Mom says. “You’re all adults, Falcon. I know he was a kid when you left, but he’s grown up now.”

“Easy, Star,” Dad says. “He was just asking.”

“Yeah.” I nod. “Just asking.”

I already know where he is. Back trying to deal with whatever trouble he’s gotten himself into. Loaning money to some derelict because he’s pussy-whipped over Leif Ramsey’s sister, who was always trouble waiting to happen.

Christ.

“We’re all about to go, anyway,” Robin says. “Ray needs her rest.”

“Yeah,” Hawk agrees.

“Good enough. I’m staying the night again.”

“Fal,” Raven says. “You can’t possibly get a good night’s sleep here.”

“I do fine. I’m not leaving your side until you leave this hospital.”

“That’s silly,” she says.

“Not to me.”

They don’t get it.

They learned to get along without me while I was gone, but I didn’t learn to get along without them. On the inside, you need something to look forward to. For me, it was being reunited with my family.

I’d do anything for my family.

I’ve more than proved that.



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