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    Chayton's Tempest

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      tea he had in his hand.

      “You hush, young man.” Tempest stood up and

      accepted the cup. “Thank you for the tea.”

      “I was up early since I have to get to campus and hand

      over my paper. Saw you out here doing your yoga thing and

      figured you could use it.” He leaned down and kissed her on

      the cheek. “Love you.” Then his tall frame disappeared back

      inside the house. Moments later, she heard his car start and

      drive away.

      Tempest sank onto a lounge chair and sipped the

      peppermint tea. Her son was such a sweetheart. The drink was

      perfect and before long, she found her mind was swinging

      towards the man she’d gone out on a date with the previous

      day.

      James Chayton Lonetree, better known as Maverick and

      the father of her child.

      Setting her drink beside her, she whispered, “I just wish

      I knew what you were up to, James.”

      “I’m not up to anything except learning about you and

      our son, Tempest.” Maverick’s sensual voice was low as it

      crossed her backyard.

      Her dark eyes flew wide as she tried not to scream.

      Leaning against one of the pillars was none other than the man

      she’d just been thinking about. The early morning sun gleamed

      off his jet black hair, showing her the blue highlights in it.

      “What the hell are you doing here?”

      His black eyes moved possessively over her lounging

      body before he spoke in an unhurried motion. “I came to see

      you.” One shoulder lifted laconically as if to say, duh, isn’t it

      obvious?

      She allowed herself a moment of observation. He wore a

      pair of black jeans that molded to his firm thighs. A stark white

      tee shirt offset the glow of his skin. And on his feet were those

      heavy black boots.

      Maverick kept his gaze upon her face as she stared at

      him. He watched her eyes move slowly down and back up his

      body. It was a struggle to remain motionless as she did so. He

      felt his body respond to her look.

      “Why exactly did you come to see me?” she asked,

      grateful her voice was steady. He looks too damn good for his and

      my own sakes.

      “I don’t know,” he admitted truthfully. “I left my hotel

      and ended up here.”

      “How long have you been here?” Tempest closed her

      eyes to try and regain control of the emotions this man stirred

      within her.

      “Since before you began doing your yoga, which was so

      lovely to watch.”

      A whole new wave of trembling found a home in her

      body as an image of him watching her with a lust-filled gaze

      shimmered into her subconscious. “And the reason you didn’t

      let me know you were here…was why?” It was a brave

      Tempest that opened her eyes and met the black velvet gaze of

      the man who had materialized even closer to her reclining

      form.

      “I didn’t want to disturb you. And I had a lovely view of

      you doing yoga, didn’t want to lose out on the opportunity to

      watch that.” He stared down at the temptress

      Tempest curled her feet under her body as she sat on the

      lounge chair. Taking a deep breath, she allowed the masculine

      scent that seemed to permeate the air around the imposing man

      before her fill her senses. “I see,” she mumbled. “And now that

      you are here, what is your plan?”

      “I want a chance to get to know you. I’ve told you

      everything, Tempest. I’m not hiding anything; I have no

      hidden agenda. I put all my cards out on the table.” He held

      her gaze while he fought down the desire to cover her lush

      mouth with his own.

      Tempest didn’t even bat an eye or hesitate. “I don’t

      believe you. I know you are up to something, James. I told you

      I wouldn’t keep my son from talking—”

      “Our son, Tempest. He’s our son.” Maverick interrupted.

      “Don’t forget that.”

      Fire blazed to life in her eyes. “Forget? Excuse me, who

      in the hell do you think you’re talking to here? I was the one

      who went to your house to tell you about the pregnancy. Me.

      I’ve never forgotten who the father of my son was.” She moved

      off the chaise and faced him head on, hands on her hips.

      “I say he is mine because I was the one who raised him.

      Me! Not you, not your wonderful parents, not mine. Me. Dakota

      is my son. As of right now, you are nothing more than a sperm

      donor.” She delivered her words in a low hiss.

      Maverick’s black eyes hardened into obsidian the second

      the phrase left her mouth. A strong hand callused from years of

      rough work clamped down over her upper arm. “I’m not a

      goddamn sperm donor. I’m his father,” Maverick growled low

      in warning. “I’m his dad.”

      Jerking away from his touch, Tempest moved to the

      door. “A dad isn’t something given to someone just ’cause he

      donated his DNA,” she ground out. “To be one is something

      earned, and that, James, is something you haven’t done.”

      Yanking open the door, she stepped inside her house before

      glancing back at the man standing there. “Don’t come back

      here uninvited again!” Tempest slammed the door shut in his

      face.

      Maverick took several heaving breaths as he tried to

      control his temper. Every single instinct in his body told him to

      kick open that door and confront that woman and her ideas.

      His heart was in so much pain, he hadn’t realized it would be

      so wrenching to hear something like that from her.

      Chayton’s Tempest 85

      He moved out of the backyard and climbed on his bike,

      driving back to his hotel room. Once there, he lit a cigarette and

      smoked it while he leaned on the railing of his balcony.

      _

      Tempest sat across from Sparky as they sat at an outdoor

      diner. The sun bounced off the large umbrella that covered the

      table. Sparky wore pressed khaki shorts and a white tee with

      sandals. Tempest wore a lilac sundress that complemented her

      skin tone beautifully. She had heels on her feet that put her

      close in height to the man with whom she was dining.

      “It seems to me you still feel something for this man, my

      dear.” Sparky took a drink of his tea as he held the skeptical

      gaze of his lunch companion.

      “I don’t know what I feel anymore, Sparky. I think I still

      have crush on him from when we were kids; but at the same

      time, I’m so angry he wasn’t there for any of what I went

      through.” Tempest stabbed her salad as if she were battling

      back bad memories.

      “Well, it’s obvious to me there are some feelings

      between the two of you. Anyone can tell that. I don’t

      understand why you are trying to ignore them, however; it is

      clear you want him.” He leaned across the table and tucked a

      strand of her hair back behind her ear.

      “I don’t want him, Sparky,” Tempest insisted.

      One brown brow arched as he shook his head at her.

      “Who are you trying to lie to here, me…or yourself?”


      “I’m not lying to either of us. I don’t want him,” she

      maintained.

      “If you feel the need to deny it to yourself, than that’s

      fine; but do me a favor, honey. We both know I know you well

      enough. In the past eighteen years, I’ve seen all types of

      reactions from you; but this man is garnering one from you that

      my senses tell me is much more than you are willing to let

      onto. But keep on pretending I don’t know your emotions.” He

      rolled his eyes dramatically and ate a French fry.

      “Stop being such a damn drama queen,” she complained

      as she reached for one of his hot fries. “Okay, I admit it. I want

      him.” Those three words were such a relief to her subconscious

      it was amazing.

      Sparky sent her a look that said, No duh!

      “I mean, did you see all the muscles in his body? He

      looked good younger, but he’s definitely grown up and in all

      the right places. I tremble just when his hand is on the small of

      my back.”

      Swirling his tea around in his glass, Sparky studied his

      friend. “But at the same time, the pain and suffering you went

      through won’t let you forget.”

      “Exactly. All it takes is one word out of his mouth and

      all of my anger is back, and in spades.” Tempest took some

      water.

      “Well, hon, that’s to be expected. But you should give

      him a chance to hear your side; let him take the brunt of your

      anger. He should hear it, but he also deserves to be made aware

      that you’re going to vent; that way, he lets you get it all out

      once and for all.”

      Get it all out once and for all. “How’d you get to be so

      smart, Sparky?”

      The man grinned. “I was always this smart; you just

      didn’t want to see it.”

      Tempest tossed a crouton from her salad at him, hitting

      him in the chest. “I still don’t want to see it. I hate it when you

      know you are right; all you do is lord it over me, then.”

      He smirked as he retaliated with a fry. “I can’t help it

      out of the two of us, I’m the smart one.”

      “Shut up, you,” she muttered in a low growl as she took

      an ice cube from her glass and tossed it at him. At the last

      second, he deflected it and watched it bounce harmlessly to the

      hot concrete where it melted within seconds.

      “There you go, wasting water,” he mocked, shaking his

      finger at her.

      The rest of their lunch was full of joviality. Afterwards,

      they took a trip to the Historic Old Town and did some

      shopping. Everywhere they went, they garnered attention for

      they were a very attractive couple.

      The way they fit together and looked side by side also

      didn’t escape the notice of the handsome Native American who

      was also down in Old Town. Every time the tanned hand of

      Tempest’s companion touched her, a rumbling, possessive

      growl erupted from the observer’s throat.

      Sparky leaned over and placed a kiss on the smooth

      brown cheek of his date before shutting her vehicle door. “See

      you later,” he said as he leaned in for one more quick kiss.

      “Bye, Sparky, thanks for the day. It was wonderful. I’ll

      see you later.”

      “Bye, doll.” He waved as she pulled out of her parking

      space and drove off down the street.

      _

      The bar was busy when Maverick entered. The music

      was techno tonight and he shook his head as he moved further

      into the joint.

      His sable eyes found his Tempest working diligently

      behind her teak bar. A smile was on her face as she served her

      customers. For a moment, he just watched her.

      “You know I don’t want you sniffin’ around my mom.

      You just leave her alone.” A man’s voice came from behind

      him.

      Maverick turned to see Dakota standing behind him,

      glaring. “I’m not sniffin’ around your mom.” His eyes landed

      on Shelia who stood beside him. “Good evening, my dear.

      Lovely to see you again.”

      “And you,” Shelia said with a smile, then walked behind

      the bar and made herself at home after giving Tempest a hug.

      Maverick turned his attention back to his son. “You

      know I wish I knew how to make this up to all of you.”

      “There is nothing to make up. It’s done,” Dakota

      snapped. “I wish I could make you suffer, but Mom says you

      are trying.” A large fist clenched before he continued. “I don’t

      know how she can talk to you.”

      “She doesn’t really,” Maverick admitted. “She blocks

      almost every attempt I make to get to know her better.”

      “Good!” Dakota sighed and hesitated for a moment.

      “Look, I’m sorry. I just want to protect my mother. But I can see

      you are trying. Shelia told me you’ve seen much death and I

      should give you a chance. Since I’m trying to learn more about

      my Sioux heritage, perhaps I could ask you some questions

      about it?”

      “I would be honored to answer any you may have. Can I

      ask you something?”

      “Go ahead.” Dakota’s eyes moved to the bar where

      Shelia was refilling the snacks.

      “Did your mother explain to you why she named you

      what she did?” Maverick asked.

      “She said Dakota was in honor the state I was conceived

      in and Falcon was something about a totem.”

      “My middle name is Chayton, which means ‘falcon’; it is

      my totem. Do you know much of this side of your heritage?”

      “Not too much. Mom helped me when she could, told

      me a few things; but it was hard for me to get information since

      there was no paternal name on the birth certificate.”

      Maverick shook his head in shame. “I have so much to

      make up for. You let me know when and we will get you tons

      of information. If you want, we can even take a trip to the

      reservation and I will show you all I can.”

      “Would you really do that?”

      “Of course I would. You are my son and I hope you will

      come to me with questions about our heritage.” Maverick

      reached out for his hand.

      “I can’t promise that my feelings will change overnight,

      but I will do my best to be civil.” A warning glint appeared in

      the eyes identical to his father’s. “As long as you don’t hurt my

      mom.” The hands were clasped in a tenuous way, one still

      unsure and the other extremely hopeful.

      “I don’t want to hurt her. Or you. I hope you can believe

      that.” Maverick held his son’s gaze.

      “We’ll see,” Dakota said as he turned around and

      walked back out into the night.

      Ten

      Maverick walked further into the establishment. He saw

      Shelia over in a dark corner, delivering some more snacks to

      the tables there. His eyes picked up on a man moving in from

      behind her and he moved forward to intervene. As he neared,

      he heard a man rasp out, “I want a chance to know you better,

      sweets.” He reached for her but Shelia stepped back.

      “Sorry. I’m not interested.” Nothing in her tone

     
    suggested she was angry, but Maverick could pick up on the

      fear that ran through her. There were five men and all of them

      were large and strong.

      “Play nice with us, sweets, and it will be much easier on

      you.” Another man grated out.

      Maverick stepped up behind her. “Everything okay

      here?”

      Shelia’s relief was palpable. “I’m fine.”

      “Go away, man,” another man snapped. “This piece of

      ass is ours.”

      A sober look settled across Maverick’s face as he met

      each and every one of the faces before him. “I would really

      recommend you watch how you talk about a lady. Especially

      this one.”

      “What’s so special about her to you, Injun?” the man

      sneered.

      “She’s my daughter.” Maverick stepped up beside Shelia

      and leveled his deadpan glare at each man. “I don’t like people

      to be disrespectful, especially to my family.” The tone made the

      atmosphere feel like the arctic instead of the middle of the

      desert in summer.

      “Sorry,” they stuttered at once. “Didn’t mean no harm

      by it.”

      “Perhaps, you all should move along,” Maverick made

      the not so subtle suggestion.

      As one the men stood and walked out the door. They

      didn’t like the look of death that had crossed the tall man’s

      face. And he hadn’t even been reacting to the name they’d

      called him.

      “Thank you,” Shelia murmured as the men walked out

      the door. “I was getting scared.”

      “I don’t think my son would let anything happen to

      you,” Maverick said as he stepped back so she could precede

      him out of the corner.

      “Like father, like son.” A flash of white teeth appeared

      across her face before she reached up and placed a kiss on his

      cheek, much to the surprise of Maverick and Tempest, who’d

      been watching the whole thing. “Don’t give up on her,

      Maverick. She is still in love with you.” Shelia walked off

      before he could say another word.

      His coal eyes glanced across the room and landed on the

      woman who was staring at him. Her tongue snuck out and wet

      her lips before she seemed to realize just where she was. He

      could feel her eyes move up and down his body before she tore

      her gaze away from him.

      Could it be true? Could the mother of his child still be in love

      with him? Maverick strode closer to the bar and at the last

      second opted to go behind the bar. Mili just smiled as the tall

     


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