Jackson: Chapter 33
Jackson (Mercy Ring Book 1)
âYou ever do anything like that again and Iâm going to murder you myself,â Declan said to Ryker across the table.
He wasnât even joking. Heâd hunt the man down and beat his ass.
Ryker dipped his head. âAlready heard the exact same from Jackson. If I ever do that again, you have my permission.â
Cole shook his head. âWe missed you, man.â
âI missed you too,â Ryker said. âHell, I missed everyone.â
Declan took a sip of his coffee, unable to take his gaze off his friend who sat across the cafeteria table. Ryker didnât want to leave until River did, so this is where theyâd all been since the previous afternoon.
âYou doing okay?â he asked. âAfter everything that happened on that last mission?â
Ryker tried to hide the flash of pain, but Declan saw it. âNo. But Iâm getting there.â
He nodded. There wasnât much he could say. What had happened shouldnât have. None of them could bring back the families whoâd died. And they didnât have permission to find the guy whoâd killed them. That mission was where it ended for them.
Declan tapped his hand on the table before standing. âRight, I need to pop back to the inn for a shower because I stink like hell. Either of you coming?â
They both shook their heads.
Before he could stand, a familiar face stepped into the cafeteria and headed their way.
Declan frowned. âErik.â
He nodded toward them, his gaze pausing on Ryker. âGot a text from Cole saying you were still alive. Thought Iâd come down and see for myself. Also check on your sister.â
Ryker stood, giving the other man a brief hug. âGood to see you again, Erik. I heard youâve spent some time with the team.â
He dipped his head. âI did.â
Declan stayed for another ten minutes, filling Erik in on everything before he stepped away, moving out of the cafeteria and down the hall.
Ryker was alive. The words didnât feel real in his head. Because the world had told him his friendâhis brotherâwas dead. And heâd believed it. It was only River who had realized the truth.
Now the team was back together. Thank fuck for that, because even one of them being gone hurt like hell. Now that he knew what it felt like to lose a brother, he wasnât willing to leave them. Staying together, staying in Lindeman, felt right.
He tugged his phone from his pocket and checked if there were any messages. His eyes were on the screen when a woman rushed around the corner, crashing right into him. A squeak flew from her mouth and a container almost fell out of her hands.
Declan grabbed the container with one hand and steadied her with the other.
A smile immediately tugged at his lips.
Michele. Her sweet scent of sugar and citrus filled his personal space. When her gaze finally lifted and met his, her eyes widened. Her mouth opened and closed but no words came out.
Declanâs smile widened. So goddamn cute, especially when she got all flustered and quiet. Heâd been finding himself thinking about the pretty brunette more and more lately.
She was almost a full head shorter than him, had these cute freckles dusted across her nose and the bluest eyes heâd ever seen.
And her curvesâ¦God, they made him want to run his hands all over her.
She was the opposite of every woman heâd ever dated. She didnât fit the MO of loud and extroverted, so his attraction to her caught him by surprise. But he sure as hell wasnât running from it.
âSorry, darlinâ.â
Her cheeks reddened and her bottom lip disappeared between her lips. âYou donât need to apologize. It wasâ¦I mean, I walked into you.â
Ran. She ran into him. Not that he was complaining.
âShould have gotten my ass out of the way then, shouldnât I?â
A small smile slid across her lips. A smile that had ripples of awareness trickling into his chest.
âYou here to see River?â
âYeah, I, ahâ¦brought food. Hospital food kind of sucks.â
Declan laughed. âKind of? I would describe it as soggy cardboard with a dusting of salt.â He nodded his head down the hall. âCome on, Iâll walk you.â
Her brows rose. âOh, itâs okay. I know where she is.â
âIâm sure you do. I want to.â His voice deepened, intensity thrumming through his words. He wanted to explore this attraction. See where it took them.
Her throat bobbed, her lips parting. âUm, okay.â
He was still holding her container as they walked. His free hand twitched to touch the small of her back. Her elbow. Anything. He clenched his fist to stop himself.
âWhat did you make?â He inspected the container, needing the distraction.
âJust Moroccan chickpea stew. Nothing fancy.â
He laughed, feeling Micheleâs gaze zip his way. âIf the words Moroccan and chickpea are in the same sentence, then itâs fancy.â
That smile returned to her lips, and he saw the hint of a dimple in her cheek.
âNow tell me how I can get some of this,â he added.
Her brows rose again. âYou want some?â
He wanted more than the stew, but that would have to wait. âI definitely do.â
âPop by the shop anytime youâre around.â
âYou do know weâve taken over the boxing gym, donât you? The boxing gym thatâs right down the road from you. So that could be very often.â
She lifted a shoulder. âSo come by often, then.â
Her quiet words took him off guard. Was the shy woman flirting with him? Parts of his body hardened that had no business doing so in a busy hospital.
As they rounded a corner, Micheleâs phone dingedâand he could have sworn he saw her shoulders tense. When she pulled it out, the corners of her mouth tilted down, and she quickly clicked her phone off before shoving it back into her pocket.
Unease skirted through his gut. âEverything okay?â
They stopped outside Riverâs room. The door was closed, and Michele turned to face him. Her next smile didnât come close to reaching her eyes. âOf course.â
For the first time, he saw little things he hadnât before. Things heâd been too distracted by his attraction to notice. The way her eyes were shadowed and her lips pinched at the corners. The obvious stress. The exhaustion.
He took a small step forward, his voice lowering. âYou can tell me if it isnât. You know that, right? I might be able to help.â
She swallowed, her gaze flickering between his eyes. âIâ¦â She paused. And for a moment, he thought she might actually tell him something important.
When the silence stretched, his hand reached out, almost as if it had a mind of its own, and cupped her cheek. âI want to help.â
The electricity that passed through the touch was like a zap of fire. What the hell was it with this woman?
Something akin to need flickered through her eyes. Need to talk to him? Or just need for him?
Then she blinked. And when she stepped back, his hand fell. The spell broke. The loss of touch was like a kick in the gut.
âThank you, Declan.â She reached out, taking the container from his hand, her heated skin grazing his, burning him. He was certain she felt it too, because there was the smallest gasp from her before she tugged her hand back and spoke again. âAnd thank you for walking with me to Riverâs room.â
When she disappeared behind the door, Declan continued to stand there for another moment. There was just something about that woman. Something that had him feeling things heâd never felt before. And it wasnât just attraction. It was something that nearly suffocated him with the need to get to know her. Touch her. Protect her.
The last part had him frowning. Did the woman need protecting? His gut told him yes. That there was some sort of danger in her life. He could sense it as well as he could sense anything.
And he was almost certain it had everything to do with her asshole ex.
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