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    Chayton's Tempest

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      they moved towards her silver SUV.

      “Something like that.” More like I don’t want to be that

      close to you. One they were in her vehicle, Tempest wasn’t sure

      this was any better. He dominated the interior with his size and

      presence alone.

      “Where are we going?” Maverick asked, sensing her

      discomfort.

      “Do you like Mexican?”

      “Sure do.” He wiped his palms on his jeans.

      Tempest kept her own counsel as she drove them to the

      restaurant. She could feel her heart softening toward him and

      she wasn’t sure she liked that. Her anger had suited her just

      fine over the years.

      Once parked, they walked into the restaurant side by

      side, Maverick putting his hand on the small of her back. The

      greeter smiled at them both as a waitress appeared to lead

      them to a corner booth that was pretty private.

      Tempest watched him as he looked over the menu. I

      want to know your game, James Lonetree. He really was a very

      handsome man with beautiful yet extremely masculine facial

      features, perfect skin, and teeth. His hair was gorgeous and

      thick. Not to mention the man had more muscles than she

      could ever dream of a man having.

      “You know you can ask me a question if you have one,”

      he said without glancing away from the menu. “Unless you just

      want to stare.” That time he did look up.

      “I don’t know what you are talking about.” She forced

      herself to meet his gaze directly as she spoke.

      Maverick held her gaze. One eyebrow rose but he didn’t

      dispute her. Seconds before he opened his mouth to speak, the

      waitress returned to take their order. He gesticulated for

      Tempest to order first.

      Maverick’s dark eyes never left her as she ordered her

      food. Watching her, he compared how different she was now to

      how she’d been as a child. Tempest had grown into a very

      stunning woman. And from what he’d seen, she was one hell of

      a mother.

      “And you, hon, what can I get for you?” The waitress

      grabbed his attention again. Maverick placed his order and

      then glanced back across the table at Tempest. She was waiting

      with a bland expression on her face.

      Maverick realized in that moment it was going to be

      very difficult to gain this woman’s trust. Not to mention her

      affection.

      The meal was delicious but the company was merely

      polite. Nevertheless, the lunch had been a step in the right

      direction, he believed. Although, Tempest had been very tightlipped

      when he’d asked her questions about herself. When the

      questions had been about Dakota, she’d been a tiny bit, more

      open in her responses. Maverick wasn’t ready for the date to

      end, so he’d suggested they’d go for a walk. He’d refused to

      take no for an answer and insisted that they do something like

      this. Her agreement had been reluctant despite the longing he’d

      seen in her gaze each time he touched her.

      Maverick watched Tempest as they strolled through the

      Rio Grande Botanic Gardens. His sharp hearing picked up the

      light chime of a phone. Tempest reached into her purse and

      pulled hers out, answering immediately.

      “What?” her astonished voice questioned. “He’s there

      now?” A nod before she said, “Tell him I’ll be there as soon as I

      can.” She hung up.

      “What’s up?” Maverick queried.

      “I have to go. I apparently have a delivery of alcohol

      waiting for me at the bar. I will drop you off at your bike first.”

      It took him less than a second to respond. “That’s fine.

      I’ll tag along with you. I don’t mind at all.”

      Tempest wanted to argue but in truth, it would add a bit

      over an hour for her to go home and back to work again. “Let’s

      go,” she acquiesced in a flavorless tone.

      “Right behind you,” he told her.

      Driving quickly, she whipped into the back of the bar

      and halted her vehicle by the door. The truck was already there

      and so was Dakota. His eyes widened as he saw Maverick with

      her but he remained silent about it.

      It didn’t take long to unload the truck. Tempest worked

      hard alongside her son. Maverick helped move the stock

      around in the cellar.

      Dakota had said a polite hello to Maverick before kissing

      his mother and getting to work. He made no mention of having

      stopped off to see his father at the hotel and Maverick didn’t

      say anything about it, either. As he stood in the cellar, his father

      walked up the steps. His eyes narrowed. I’m not gonna let you

      hurt my mom.

      Maverick strode through the doorway and toward the

      bar where Tempest was doing some restocking. Setting the box

      on the bar, he went behind the counter.

      His black eyes skimmed over the body of the woman

      back there. Each time he looked at her, he saw something

      more—more grace, more beauty, more elegance. More

      everything.

      “Here’s the last box,” he said softly.

      Tempest jumped. “Oh, jeez, you scared me! I didn’t hear

      you. Thanks for the help.” She spun around and grabbed the

      heavy box, lifting it to where she wanted it.

      “I would’ve done that.” His reprimand fell like a gentle

      rain on her skin.

      “That’s fine. I’ll be done soon; sorry about the delay.

      I love being around you. “No prob, I can wait.”

      “There’s no need for that.” Dakota’s voice broke in. “I’m

      more than happy to take you back to the house and your bike.”

      “It’s no problem, really,” Maverick said.

      “I insist.”

      That time, Maverick caught the hint of aggression in his

      son’s voice. Well, I definitely have a lot of ground to make up with

      this one as well. “Sure, thanks for the offer.” Now wasn’t the

      time to further piss off his child.

      Maverick placed his attention on Tempest, who was

      busy counting bottles. “Thanks for lunch, Tempest.”

      Those brown eyes looked over at him. The smile was

      hesitant but arrived on her face. “You’re welcome.” That was

      all she said before she returned to work.

      Maverick met his son’s gaze. “Let’s do this.”

      Dakota gestured for him to go ahead. “I’ll see you later,

      Mom. Love ya.”

      “Bye, Dak,” she hollered as he walked out the back door.

      Being in such close proximity to Maverick had been

      hard. The way he kept staring at her and forcing eye

      connections was more than a bit disconcerting, to say the least.

      “I just don’t know what to make of you, Maverick,” she

      told her empty establishment.

      Shaking her head, Tempest went back to work.

      Determined not to focus on that hunk of a man with whom

      she’d eaten lunch and gone to the gardens.

      Dakota’s black eyes burned him hotter than the sun ever

      could. Maverick felt his razor-sharp gaze.

      “Something you want to say to me?” Maverick asked,

      meeting and holding the intense glare.

      Unlocking the ca
    r doors, Dakota jerked open the driver’s

      side door. “I don’t want you messing around with my mother.”

      “I’m not messing around with your mother.” No matter

      how much I want to strip away her clothes. Maverick opened his

      door much more gently.

      “See that it stays that way. If you want to know about

      my childhood, ask me; leave her alone,” the young man

      snapped as he climbed in the car.

      Putting his large body in the car, Maverick thought

      carefully about his next words. “I will leave your mother alone

      if she asks me to. I know you don’t trust me, and I wouldn’t if

      our positions were reversed. All I can tell you is that I don’t

      want to hurt her. I want to get to know her. I want to know

      both of you.” He pulled the door shut.

      Dakota scoffed. “Why, do you think we’re going to be

      one big happy family?”

      “Anything is possible,” Maverick responded softly,

      testing the waters. Eyes identical to his own widened and then

      narrowed.

      “So is the chance of hell freezing over,” Dakota

      mumbled under his breath, unaware that Maverick could hear

      him just fine.

      I know you long for a father figure, Dakota. I just have to

      figure out a way to gain your trust. “Tell me about you, then.” He

      chose to stay on the relatively safe path.

      With a huge sigh, Dakota nodded. “Okay. I’m in college

      here at the University of New Mexico. I’m double majoring in

      African-American Studies and Anthropology.”

      Maverick was impressed, and then the thought of how

      much money it was probably costing them made his stomach

      churn with disgust, disgust at himself and both sets of parents

      for not allowing them the chance to be together.

      For the rest of the ride back to where he’d left his bike,

      Dakota talked to him and Maverick listened. He asked a few

      questions here and there, but for the most part remained quiet

      and learned about his son.

      As Dakota pulled into the driveway, they both noticed

      another car was there. A very pretty black woman was leaning

      against its door. Maverick noticed the possessive smile that

      crossed his son’s bronzed features. “I take it you know that

      lovely woman,” Maverick observed.

      The second smile Maverick had been blessed to see

      crossed Dakota’s face. “That I do. That is my Shelia.”

      One black eyebrow arched. “Your Shelia?”

      A faint blush appeared on Dakota’s dark skin. “My

      Shelia. She is an amazing woman.” He got out of the car and

      headed over to where she remained waiting.

      Maverick climbed out slowly, his gaze watching the easy

      way Shelia moved into his son’s embrace. They made a very

      attractive couple. Her skin was dark brown and her hair was in

      short, springy curls. She had big brown eyes and delicate facial

      features.

      The slam of the car door brought their attention back to

      him. A smile was on her face as Shelia nodded at something

      that Dakota told her. Then she patted him on the arm and

      approached Maverick.

      “Hello,” she said in a melodious tone. “I’m Shelia.”

      Taking the soft hand in one of his, Maverick smiled

      back. “It is a pleasure to meet you, Shelia. My name’s

      Maverick.”

      “It’s nice to finally meet Dakota’s father.” At the slight

      raising of one eyebrow she laughed, a gentle soothing sound.

      “Please. I can see the resemblance, especially with the eyes;

      although yours seem much more haunted.”

      Maverick took a really good look at the woman before

      him. Her eyes were wise beyond their age. “It is an honor to

      meet the love of my son’s life.”

      This time she blushed. “You have an amazing young

      man as a son.”

      He nodded. “I’m beginning to realize that myself. It was

      a pleasure to meet you, but I have to get going.” Lifting his

      head, he placed his gaze upon the suspicious one of his son.

      “Thanks for the ride.”

      Maverick sent Shelia another smile and bowed over her

      hand before he headed to his bike. He waved one time prior to

      revving the engine and driving away, leaving the young couple

      alone.

      Dakota walked over and slipped his arms around Shelia.

      How perfect she felt in his embrace.

      “I like him,” she said quietly.

      That statement gave Dakota pause. Shelia rarely made a

      quick decision about anyone. It had taken her over a year to

      accept his proposal for a date. “Why do you say that?”

      Shelia turned in his arms so she could look up into is

      eyes. “He’s clearly devastated by what has occurred. Whatever

      drove him and your mother apart, it was not of his doing.

      That’s a man who has seen much death, loss, hopelessness and

      suffering, but none of that compares to what he’s feeling as he

      faces the fact he’s let the two of you down.”

      Dakota tilted his head down and stared back at her.

      “Are you sure about that? I don’t want him to hurt my mother

      again.”

      Shelia blinked slowly. “What do you think? What do

      you feel when you talk to him? There’s no maliciousness in

      him.” She paused. “Not when it comes to you. I can sense he’s

      a hard man, but his emotions regarding you and I would guess

      your mother are genuine, unfeigned, and they scare him.”

      He nodded, amazed by her perception. “You are one

      hell of a woman, Shelia.” His lips brushed lightly against hers,

      stirring to life the embers that never seemed to die with her in

      his life.

      “I know,” she replied with a teasing smile. “But, you’re

      not so bad yourself, Dakota Falcon.” Her body arched against

      his and for a moment they forgot they were outside in view of

      everyone.

      Dakota remembered and pulled Shelia into the house

      after him and down the hall to his bedroom where they

      stripped one another of clothing and proceeded to make love.

      Back in his hotel room, Maverick pressed the number on

      his phone that would connect him to the person he sought.

      “Hello?” He sank back down on the bed as the familiar voice

      reached his ear.

      “Hey, man,” Maverick said.

      “Mav, what’s up?” Hondo asked. “How are you doing

      down there in New Mexico?”

      “I need some advice.” he admitted as he reached for a

      cigarette and lit up.

      “What’s going on?” Hondo questioned. Maverick rarely

      requested assistance.

      “I need to find a way to gain someone’s trust.” Maverick

      took a long drag of his smoke.

      “A woman?”

      “Yeah. I’m at a loss at how to proceed here.”

      Hondo sat down heavily. This was not common

      Maverick behavior; women were never a problem for him.

      “You know I have to ask this. Who is this woman to you?

      Someone you want to fuck and she’s tossing up roadblocks? Or

      what?”

      Maverick narrowed his eyes as he growled low in his

      throat. Tempest is deserving of more
    respect than that. “Well, she is

      tossing up roadblocks, but it’s more complicated than that.” He

      snubbed out his cigarette, not having the desire for it.

      “What aren’t you telling me?” Hondo asked.

      “We have a history,” he admitted.

      “Okay, what type? I’m assuming not the best if there are

      obstructions,” Hondo perceived.

      “You have no idea. She…she’s…she is the mother of my

      child,” Maverick blurted out.

      Nine

      Tempest sighed as she shifted her position. Yoga was so

      calming to her; it was the one time her mind could, and did,

      remain blissfully blank. No worries about anything penetrated

      her aura. It was nothing but calmness and serenity.

      Slowly getting out of the lotus position, she spread her

      legs wide and placed her body out flat on the ground, turning

      her face to the right. Her dark eyes remained closed as she

      continued her regulated breathing. Nice and slow. In. out. In.

      out. Deep, fulfilling breaths.

      As she finished up with her morning routine, she

      reluctantly opened her eyes. This was the part she liked the

      least; opening her eyes meant the session was done and it was

      time to face the rest of the day.

      For a quick moment, she just sat cross-legged on the

      yoga mat and looked around her backyard. It was a desert yard

      for sure, not much green, and she had an irrigation system put

      in so certain plants and trees were watered on specific days.

      There would be no wasted water in her backyard. There were

      apple, pear, and plum trees, as well as some roses and quite a

      few cacti like in the front yard.

      She looked overhead and smiled at the portcullis that

      covered her back porch area. It had a place where she could

      have an outdoor fire on cooler nights, or for parties; and vines

      covered the thick pillars that held up the portcullis.

      “I love my house,” she whispered as she pushed her

      body up from the mat. Bending over at the waist, she rolled up

      the mat and shook her head as a lone wolf whistle broke the

      peace of the morning.

      Looking over her shoulder, Tempest smiled as she saw

      her son leaning in the open doorway to the house. “You need

      to hush with that kind of talk, young’un.”

      “Hey, I can’t help it if my mama’s one hot woman. You

      know it’s not fair to the other moms on the block.” Dakota

      shoved away from the door and strode over to where his

      mother was stashing her yoga mat and handed her the cup of

     


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