Colters' Daughter

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Authors: Maya Banks
me you want me gone. That you never want to see me again.”
    Tears flooded her eyes and she stood, so starkly vulnerable, so wasted before him.
    He swore softly and moved toward her again. This time he carefully took her into his arms and simply hugged her to his tall frame. He pressed her head to his chest and held her there as he rubbed his hand up and down her back.
    “I asked you to look at me,” he whispered. “But never like that, Callie, love. Never like that, with so much hurt in your eyes that it makes my teeth ache. I put it there, I know, but give me a chance to take it away. It’s all I’m asking. Give us a chance.”
    She closed her eyes and melted into him. He backed toward the bed and sat, taking her with him, enfolding her in his embrace until she was curled onto his lap, her head tucked underneath his chin.
    “I never meant to hurt you like this,” he said in a tone loaded with self-derision. “I handled it badly. I handled us badly. And you’re right. I did run. But I couldn’t go far. You kept pulling me back. Always back to you.”
    She pulled her head away so she could look into his eyes. All she saw was a burning intensity. No deception. He didn’t look away. “What do you want, Max?” she asked softly.
    “Haven’t you been listening? I want you.”
    She looked briefly away but then his fingers nudged at her chin and forced her to look back at him.
    “For how long this time? What about when it’s time for you to leave? Or the next emergency happens? Or you decide you’re not cut out for a relationship? This is my home, Max. I’m not fucking around with you or indulging in some hot fling where my family lives. They’re important to me. They’re everything to me.”
    He sighed and brushed a strand of hair from her forehead. “I know I have a lot of ground to regain. Your trust has been damaged. I get that. But give me a chance, Callie. You and me. Let’s do it right this time.”
    “Define right.”
    “I take you out to dinner. You take me to meet your family. We go out on dates. You show me your town. Show me the places you love. Show me what makes you you .”
    She sucked in a deep breath. Her heart was fluttering so madly that she had a hard time getting air in and out of her lungs.
    “Okay,” she said quietly.
    “No, not okay, like you’ve just received a death sentence. Do it because you want me like I want you. Show me that woman I fell head over ass for. The woman who doesn’t take shit off anyone. Who has so much fire she burns me with every touch. That’s the woman I want back.”
    Her lips slid slowly upward into a smile.
    “I missed you, Max.”
    He crushed her to him, and it was then she could feel that his heart was every bit as out of control as hers. It thudded against her skin like the wings of a hummingbird.
    “I missed you too. So damn much. There was a hole in my chest that was eating me alive.”
    Hope fluttered up, tentative but there. It was tempting to squash it back down. She’d already been hurt so much. But more than the hurt, something came alive inside her, bubbled up until it overwhelmed her. Joy. It had been so long since she’d felt remotely happy that the sensation was alien.
    “Tell me yes, Callie. Tell me you’re in this thing with me.”
    She reached for him this time, the first time she’d made an overt gesture to touch him. She brushed her hands over his cheeks, felt the rasp of stubble on his jaw. Then she leaned in and kissed him softly.
    “Yes.”
    He groaned but allowed her free rein. She could feel the tension flowing from his coiled muscles. How he remained so still when his very nature demanded that he dominate amazed her.
    She pulled away, her fingers slowly falling from his face. He caught her hands and pulled them between them to rest against his stomach.
    “There’s just one other thing we need to come to an understanding about.”
    She eyed him warily as his gaze roved possessively over her.
    “We’re together. In

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