Chapter 19

NO ONE WAS AROUND WHEN THEY ARRIVED home, so Lily escorted Jessica up to her apartment. After assurances from her friend that some rest would perk her up, Lily helped her into bed and dampened a washcloth to drape across her eyes. Hating to leave her, but getting the distinct impression Jessica wanted to be alone, she finally let herself out of the apartment. She stood indecisively out in the hallway for a moment, then went looking for Zach.

She tracked him down in the parlor, where she found him pacing with long-legged strides between the French doors and the fireplace. As she paused in the doorway, he completed his circuit to the fireplace, swept a small objet d'art off the mantel, and restlessly tossed it from hand to hand without apparent thought for its value. Thinking he looked lonely and stressed, Lily walked into the room. "Where is everyone?"

His posture immediately stiffened and, snapping the knickknack out of the air, he replaced it on the mantel. Then one broad shoulder hitched as he turned to face her. "Beats the hell outta me. Blown to the four corners of the earth, maybe."

"No one's heard from the kidnapper, then?"

"Not a word."

"I'm sorry, Zach. I know that must be difficult." She closed the distance between them and peered up at him in concern. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah, sure." Looking at her with those intense gray eyes, he ran his hand down her arm to her wrist, which he slowly circled with his fingers. He blew out a sigh and the tautness left his shoulders. "No, that's a lie. I'm frustrated as hell."

"I'm not surprised. Did you meet with your friends?"

"Yes." The faint smile tugging up the corner of his mouth told Lily that getting together with them had been good for him. He fiddled with her fingers. "We're ready to roll," he said, "if only the damn kidnapper would call."

"He will, Zach." Raising on tiptoe, she pressed a gentle kiss upon his mouth before settling back on her heels. "Meanwhile, try not to brood about it."

A distinct light entered his eyes, and transferring his hands to her hips, he pulled her in, bending his knees until their pelvises were snugged together. "Well, I don't know," he said. "Brooding's damn tough to avoid when you're worried. Seems to me if you don't want me caving under the pressure, you'd give me an activity to help pass the time. Take my mind off it." He swiveled his hips suggestively. "Ya know?"

That reminded Lily of her earlier discovery. Since she'd never gotten to her room to drop off her stuff, the pharmacy bag was still in her hand, and she handed it to him. "I've got something for you first. It kind of falls into that better late than never category."

"What's this?" He reached between them for the bag. Shaking it open one-handed, he peered inside. Then the hand still holding her hip dropped to his side, and he stepped back. "'Oh, shit."

The set of his mouth turned grim as he stared into the open sack. "Christ, Lily," he said hoarsely. "I can't believe we've been having unprotected sex, and it never even occurred to me." Paper crackled as his fist suddenly cinched the top of the bag closed, and his gaze snapped up to pin her in place. "Is it possible you're pregnant?" A breath of derisive laughter escaped him. "Stupid-ass question; of course it's possible. We haven't used a damn thing to prevent it, and we've been fucking like—"

She winced at his wording, but said levelly, "That at least shouldn't be a problem. I'm on the pill."

" Good ." He blew out a breath. "Oh, God. That's good." Then, before she could decide if she was hurt by his obvious relief or perhaps the tiniest bit hacked off, he ran the backs of his fingers down her cheek, stared into her eyes, and said with soft intensity, "I'm sorry, Lily. I know what you must be thinking, but I promise you I don't make a habit of this. Hell, I can't believe I did it this time. I've never forgotten to wear protection in my life."

And just like that, she felt much better. She leaned into his touch. "I know what you mean. I've never been careless before, either. I don't know what it is about you." Okay, she did, but since Zach seemed to be pretty gun-shy when it came to emotional intimacy, she decided not to scare him off. She gazed at him solemnly.

"We probably ought to talk about this, though. I'd like you to know that the number of my sexual partners is in the single digits. And since it's been quite a while since the last one. and I have regular yearly exams, not only am I safe when it comes to pregnancy, but in all the other considerations, as well."

"Yeah. Me, too. My partners probably number more in the mid-double digit range, but—"

"You've slept with fifty women?"

"Hell, I don't know; it's not like I've counted. But I'm thirty-six years old, Lily, and I've been sexually active for twenty years. Let's be conservative and say I've slept with two women a year—that would still be forty right there." He shrugged. "So, realistically it was probably closer to a hundred."

"My gawd." Feeling her jaw drop, she said, "If a woman admitted to that much experience, she'd be labeled a slut. What the heck do you call a guy who has sex with a hundred partners?"

"A marine." He gave her a cocky smile, then sobered. "The point is, I was given a clean bill of health by the medics before I left for South America, and I, uh, haven't been with another woman since. Maybe that's why—"

He broke off and shook his head, a leery expression in his eyes as he looked at her. Then his sexuality slammed back into place, and Lily had the craziest notion he was using it like a shield. But when he smiled lazily and his breath misted warm against her ear as he murmured, "What say we take this box upstairs and see if we can't put a dent in the contents?" she forgot her momentary suspicion.

"Urn, yeah. Okay. That would be good."

The next thing she knew, she was up in her room, divested of clothing and flat on her back in the middle of the bed, with an equally naked Zach propped over her kissing her from forehead to toes.

He was slow and thorough, and she was a writhing mass of inflamed nerve endings by the time he rolled onto his back, unfurled one of the new condoms down the length of his jutting erection, then lifted her to straddle him. Looking down as she found her balance, her heart slammed fast and furiously at the hot-eyed intensity darkening his pale irises. Then every corpuscle in her body stood at attention and shouted yes ! as his rough-skinned fingers gripped her hips and slowly lowered her onto the hot, solid length pushing its way inside her.

"All those women?" he said hoarsely as she quickly found a rhythm and rose and lowered herself upon him. "They've run together in my mind, Lily, and I can barely remember anything about them."

Absorbed in the slight adjustment she'd just made that drove him deeper to touch a sweet spot high inside, bringing her closer, closer , to satisfaction, she barely heeded his words. She was striving for a shining goal just out of reach, and oh, gawd, she was nearly… she was almost—

Suddenly he arched his pelvis off the bed, and Lily cried out as mind-expanding pleasure exploded within her. Zach held her hips with a hard grip as he thrust up into her, and her climax roared through her body like sheet lightning, all but arcing and snapping as it went on and on and on .

But somewhere in the midst of it, she heard him say,

"I have a feeling, though, it's gonna be a long, long time before I ever forget you."

Jerking her chin down to study his expression, she found that he, too, had begun to come. His eyes were blind and his mouth mute as he held her tightly to him, so she wasn't certain if he'd actually said the words or she'd merely imagined them. Then she didn't care, for the look on Zach's face and the feel of that rigid source of pleasure throbbing powerfully inside her swept every other consideration from her mind and sparked a further round of contractions that were even sweeter than the ones preceding them.

She couldn't have said if minutes or hours passed before she became aware that the muscular body beneath her was losing its slackness. As some of her own postcoital lethargy dissipated, something important began to niggle at her memory. "Oh, shoot." She peeled herself off Zach's damp chest where she'd been lying limply. "I meant to tell you earlier: I discovered this morning that I might have another problem." Looking down, she was surprised to find his eyes wide open and, just for a second, vulnerable.

Then he blinked, and that endearing hint of confusion disappeared, leaving her wondering if she'd actually seen it at all.

Zaeh, fearing he'd just given something away, raised a deliberately sardonic eyebrow. "You have had yourself a busy day, haven't you?"

"It's sure as sugar been a long one," she agreed. "And it's not even noon yet."

He congratulated himself on successfully diverting her attention from whatever she'd seen in his face. But when she related the encounter she'd had with a young man in town, and told him how the youth had also approached her at the gas station on the Washington-Oregon border, Zach became all business. "I'm not a big believer in coincidence," he said flatly, and rolled her off of him. He climbed to his feet and bent to sweep up his discarded jeans.

"No. Neither am I."

He didn't care to admit to himself that it was almost a relief to have something to concentrate on besides the way he seemed to lose all control around Lily. But how the hell could he have forgotten to use condoms with her? Worse, why had he just been so tempted to continue doing so?

It wasn't an issue he was anxious to delve into, so he hustled her into her clothes, seated her in the chair in front of the desk, and hunkered down in front of her, his hands resting on the arms of her chair. "Okay, let's have it. Give me all the details you can remember."

"He didn't speak today, but that day outside the gas station and minimart, he apologized for his poor English and asked for my assistance."

"To do what?"

"Translate for someone having a difficult time with his accent, I think. At least that was the impression I got. But I'm not really sure, because you roared out a command to shake my tush or be left behind before we got very far into the conversation."

He ignored that. "So he's not an American?"

"No. Or if he is, English isn't his first language, although I didn't think it was nearly as bad as he seemed to believe."

"What nationality would you say?"

"Well, since he said gracias , and has that dark-haired, dark-eyed, handsome Latino thing going for him, my guess would be Hispanic."

An unlikely thought occurred to Zach, but he shrugged it aside as farfetched. "Do you have any idea who he wanted you to talk to?"

"No. I remember him waving toward either the mini-mart or the pumps on the other side."

Zach whispered a curse. If the initial encounter had been the extent of things, he might have blown it off as nothing. But his gut insisted this was definitely something. Orcas was a fairly remote island and mostly a rural one. What were the odds of Lily running into someone here who'd wanted to escort her to the unpopulated side of a minimart clear across the state?

Slim to frigging none. Pulling on his shirt, he headed for the phone.

She followed in his wake, standing so close he caught vagrant suggestions of her warm scent as he flipped through his dog-eared address book. She peered at the organizer over his shoulder. "Who are you calling?"

"Camp Pendleton." He paused in turning the pages to look at her. "When I came home from my last deployment, I brought back three South American nationals for a course of specialized training. I'd had a problem with one of them, but I thought we'd put it behind us."

"And you think this might be him?"

"I don't know. But I plan to make sure he's still where I left him." The line on the other end connected, and he pulled the receiver up to his lips. "Yes. Who am I speaking to?" The voice on the other end identified himself and he said, "Corporal Sanford, this is Master Sergeant Zachariah Taylor. Put me through to Magnusson."

Put on hold, he had no problem hearing the hysterical squealing that broke out downstairs a second later. Actual words were indistinct, but the tone was clear, and he exchanged a look with Lily. Something was going on. The question was what?

Then Mrs. Beaumont's voice distinctly screamed, " David !" and he tossed the receiver back onto the hook and raced for the door. Lily's phantom stalker could be dealt with later. Right now it sounded as if they had a more immediate emergency on their hands.

Oh, man, he thought as he pounded down the stairs, his stomach churning anew as his sister's face floated before his mind's eye. Let that have been a scream of joy. God, please, if You're up there, don't let this be bad news. I don't think I can bear to lose Glynnis .

Lily was hot on Zach's heels, so when he came to an abrupt halt at the foot of the stairs, she was moving too fast and was too close behind him to stop. Slamming into his back, she bounced off with enough force to knock the breath from her lungs. The next instant found her sitting precipitately on one of the stair treads.

Zach didn't seem to notice. " Glynnie ?" he said with soft wonder, and Lily's swimming head jerked up.

Dear Lord. Glynnis was here? Craning to see around Zach, she found herself blocked by the solid wall of his back, and to her frustration, it seemed to shift in synchronicity with her own movements. She started scooting her rear toward the banister.

Before she'd shifted enough for a clear view, how-ever, she heard Glynnis's voice saying, " Zach ? What are you doing here?"

He moved then, and Lily finally saw Glynnis, who looked every bit as stunned as she felt, but also hale and hearty, thank goodness. As Zach strode toward his sister, Lily saw Glynnis catch sight of her struggling to get up off the stairs. The younger woman's eyes grew even rounder, and she squeaked, " Lily ? Holy shit—um, cow, I mean! You're here, too? What on earth is going on?"

Zach swept her into a hug so tight it lifted her feet clear off the ground, and burying his face in her dark hair, he rocked them from side to side. "God, Glynnie, I can't tell you how relieved I am to see you safe. I was worried sick."

"You were?" She pulled her head back to peer at him. "Why?"

Zach's brows came together and he set her back on her feet. "What do you mean, why ? You think ransom demands for you and your boyfriend here aren't gonna cause a slight ripple of concern?"

"Ransom demands!" exclaimed both Glynnis and a deep male voice, and Lily's fascinated gaze left Zach and Glynnis to zoom in on David. Even as she watched, he disengaged his mother's frantic hold from around his neck and held her at arm's length to stare down at her. "You thought we were kidnapped ? That's what you've been screaming about?"

"Yes," she sobbed, and collapsed against his chest again. Once more David gently disentangled himself from her embrace, but he slung a comforting arm around her shoulders and escorted her across the foyer to where the Taylors stood. He thrust his free hand out at Zach. "You must be Zachariah. Glynnis's told me a lot about you. But I don't understand. Why would you think we'd been kidnapped?"

"Because a ransom note was left in our mailbox," Mrs. Beaumont said as Zach's dark eyebrows gathered above his nose. "And we've gotten phone calls!"

"But that doesn't make a lick of sense." David looked baffled, but before he could say anything further, the front door opened and Cassidy strolled in. She stopped when she saw the crowd in the entryway.

"Well well" she said in her I-have-terminal-ennui-but-am-still-terribly-amused-by-the-little-people voice. "What have we here, a military coup in the foyer?" She reached up to pull a bejeweled hatpin out of her beret. "Are you on the rampage again, Master Sergeant? How very macho of you—" Her arms froze overhead as the individuals comprising the group in front of her suddenly registered, and her mouth went round with shock. "David? Omigod, David! You're all right!" And with a peal of the most genuine laughter Lily had ever heard out of her, she rushed to close the space separating them.

"Cass. I'm fine. I'm just trying to figure out what the hell's been going on."

"Aside from that pesky kidnapping thing, you mean?" She gave him a fierce hug.

"We weren't—"

The front door opened once again and Christopher strolled in. Giving the group a curious glance, he closed the door behind him. Then he, too, went very still. "David." A smile broke out, making his face, already striking, downright gorgeous, and he closed the space between them, his hand thrust out. "It's good to see you, guy. Thank God you're okay. Jess is gonna be so relieved."

"Oh, for heaven's sake!" Glynnis snapped, and her let's-all-just-dispense-with-the-BS tone of voice was so like her brother's that Lily had to smile. "We were not kidnapped."

Lily had been getting that impression, but it was still a shock to hear it said aloud. And clearly she wasn't the only one who felt that way. Looking at David's relatives, she saw they looked as dumbfounded as she felt.

Cassidy was the first to recover. She slid her arms out from around David's waist and turned to give Glynnis a thorough perusal. "This must be the little girlfriend," she said and raised her brows at her cousin. "A tad simpleminded, is she?"

"Knock it off, Cass." Breaking away from her and leaving his mother by the parlor door, David made his way to Glynnis's side, where he slipped an arm around her shoulders. "She's telling the truth. We were never kidnapped, and I don't know why you would think we were. We've been in touch."

"With whom?" Mrs. Beaumont demanded incredulously.

David looked from face to face as if hoping someone would grin and say, "Gotcha!" But when all he received was everybody's rapt attention he shook his head and said, "Richard."

For one brief moment, Zach thought he probably should have figured it out for himself. Then he got real. Nothing had pointed to Richard, and Zach wasn't a man to waste time berating himself when there were more important questions to be asked and details to be gathered. So he shrugged his failure aside and looked over at Glynnis's boyfriend.

What he saw was a sturdy young man who carried himself well and had level eyes whose gaze tended to soften whenever they touched upon Glynnie. Zach gave a single terse nod of approval, then caught David's eyes. "You called here?"

"Yes. A couple of times."

"And you talked to Richard?"

David nodded. "I told him the first time that Glynnis and I had gotten caught up seeing the sights along the way and were going to be about a week later than I'd originally told Mother to expect us. He said he'd pass the message along and told me I'd better call him on his cell phone from then on because they'd been experiencing some difficulty with the land lines." David shrugged. "That often happens after storms here, so I didn't think anything of it."

"When did you last talk to him?"

"Yesterday. I told him we'd be home on Sunday."

Since this was Saturday, Zach simply raised his brows.

Glynnis bristled. "David's not one of your recruits," she said hotly. "So you can just quit using your Master Sergeant look on him. And in answer to the question you might have simply asked , we'd planned to spend the weekend in Seattle, but when we woke up this morning, I found myself more interested in meeting David's family and seeing his home than I was in playing tourist in the Emerald City."

"We figured we could always explore it another time," David said, tightening his hold on Glynnis as he smiled down at her.

She gave him a fatuous smile in return, and Zach barely resisted the urge to roll his eyes.

"Right," she agreed. "So we checked out early and jumped in the car." She snuggled against David's side. "And here we are."

"The question is. where is Richard?" Zach glanced at Mrs. Beaumont and braced himself for her usual argument when he said, "We'd better call the sheriff's department."

To his surprise, she merely nodded, her mouth grim. "I'll do that right away." She began to turn away, but then swiveled back to face him. "I owe you an apology," she said. "If I'd listened to you, you probably never would have gotten hurt last night."

Glynnis's head came up. "You were hurt?" Pulling out from under David's arm, she raced over to Zach. "Where? Ohmigod, you've got a knot on your head!" She reached up to touch gentle fingertips to his temple. "Are you all right? Did you have a doctor check it out?"

"I'm fine, Glynnie." Clasping her hands in his own, he pressed them together, palm to palm. "It was pretty much a nothing little bump to begin with, and Lily fixed me up right as rain."

"But there's a knot!"

"According to Cooper Blackstock," Lily said, "that's actually a good sign." She cited the explanation she'd been given.

Glynnis craned her head around to stare at her. " Coop is here?"

"Not here, as in the house." Zach told her. "But on the island, yes. He and Miglionni."

"John, too?" She looked dazed. "My God. You called them in?"

"Yes."

"Because you thought I'd been kidnapped?"

He shrugged to cover the fierceness of his feelings. "I planned to get you back one way or the other."

"Aw, Zach." She kissed him on the chin. "I love you."

His heart clenched tighter than a fist. "Love you, too, baby sis." He grinned down at her, "So, I hear you're getting married."

To his regret, her eyes grew a little cautious, but he noticed it didn't prevent her from meeting his gaze squarely. "Yes. I am."

He looked past her at her fiance for a moment, then returned his gaze to her face, feeling more grateful than he could express to have her back safe and sound. "David seems all right."

She flashed him a megawatt smile. "Oh, God, he is so much more than 'all right.' He's wonderful ."

"Then if you're happy, I'm happy."

"I am." She hugged him. "I am so happy, Zachariah. And I gotta say, I'm delighted you're pleased for me. For a minute there I was afraid you might have come all the way up here to stop me."

"Who, me?" Zach shot a glance at Lily. She treated him to an ironic smile but kept her mouth shut, so he graced his sister with a cocky grin and kept up the feigned innocence. "And wreck the course of true love? Not a chance."

Out of the corner of his eye he watched as Lily and Christopher put their heads together and spoke in undertones. A moment later the other man left, his forehead furrowed as he took the stairs two at a time. Mrs. Beaumont gave her son a final hug, and announced she was going into the parlor to call the police. Apparently at a loss for a snide remark, Cassidy said she'd go keep her aunt company. All of a sudden, the only ones left in an foyer that only moments earlier had teemed with people were Lily, David, his sister, and him.

Then Glynnis dragged Lily over by the front door to hold a low-voiced conversation, and the two men were left alone. The silence between them stretched out, and Zach began to feel as if he should say something. But. hell, it wasn't as if he really knew the guy or anything, so he could probably be excused for not having a lot to talk about.

On the other hand, David was going to marry his sister, and Zach noticed the younger man's expression when he wasn't doing the moony thing over Glynnis was pretty glum. Remembering the comfort he'd gained from Lily's condolences earlier, he blew out a breath and offered the younger man a light thump on the back. "I'm sorry about your cousin. Hearing what he's done has gotta be rough on you."

"I don't understand it. If he needed money so damn bad, why didn't he just ask? I would have given it to him."

"Well, it's never too late," another voice interjected. "I'll take it now."

Spinning around, Zach came face to face with Richard, who had entered unheard through the front door and now stood across the entry way behind Glynnis.

The shotgun in his hands pointed straight at her head.

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