Jackson: Chapter 6
Jackson (Mercy Ring Book 1)
Jacksonâs fingers drummed on the car door, his eyes never leaving the road.
Where the hell was she? It was past one in the fucking morning.
Heâd swung by to check on her hours ago, but she hadnât been home. And when heâd called, not only had the woman hung up on him, but sheâd also blocked his damn number!
Next, heâd texted Micheleâand it was her response that had him waiting outside Riverâs house.
Michele: I canât tell you, but sheâs safe right now.
It was the âright nowâ that really got him. Why add that onto the end unless there was the possibility she wouldnât be safe later? He was almost tempted to march right over to Micheleâs house and demand the woman come clean on Riverâs location.
Dec and Cole had already done a drive-by of all the obvious spots in townâMicheleâs house, Riverâs parentsâ placeâ¦hell, even the bars.
For anyone else, he wouldnât care this much. But this was River. Rykerâs little sister. The woman heâd spent so many of his teenage years with. The woman who never failed to find trouble. At least that had been the case when she was younger.
Clearly, nothing had changed.
In the back of his mind, he knew there was the possibility she was dating someone, and that could be why she wasnât home. Heâd assumed she wasnât because thereâd been no guy with her at the funeral. But maybe there was a good reason he hadnât been there. Or maybe she was dating casually.
The thought had his insides rebelling. She deserved better than casual hookups.
Heâd rarely asked Ryker about her over the years. He hadnât wanted to know if she was with anyone. Heâd never felt good enough for her, but at the same time, was any guy?
The thought of someone else dating herâ¦fuck, it was a blow to the chest.
He knew he had no business feeling that way. It was exactly why heâd stayed away from this goddamn town.
Regardless of whether she was dating, she was still up to something. And whatever that something was, it had to do with Ryker. He didnât need to be told to know.
Jackson sucked in another breath, glancing into the rearview mirror again.
Where the hell are you, River?
Suddenly, headlights from a car coming down the street had him straightening in his seat.
When her yellow Beetle pulled into the driveway and she climbed out, Jackson didnât hesitate. He was out and up the path in an instant. He wasnât trying to be quietâhell, he was pretty sure an old man with low hearing would have heard him coming. River didnât.
The second he stopped beside her, she screeched, her hand going to her chest. âJackson! What the actual hell?â
âWhere have you been?â He probably shouldnât have growled the words at her, but fuck, he was tired and sick of worrying.
Just as he expected, her lips thinned, her shoulders pushing back. âThatâs none of your business.â
The woman liked saying that to him. She must like being wrong.
âAre you going to open the door?â
âNo. Because I know the second I do youâll just waltz inside like you own the place and then Iâll spend the next twenty minutes kicking your ass out.â
He almost laughed. She couldnât be more right.
âLetâs just get this over with because Iâm tired and ready for bed.â She crossed her arms over her chest. Her ample breasts pushed up and the silky-smooth skin above the neckline of the black T-shirt tempted his gaze.
Desire slammed into his gut but he forced his body to calm. âWhere have you been tonight?â
âOut.â
Goddamn, this woman. He took a step forward. Her eyes widened a fraction, head tilting back to look at him.
âIâm tired and out of patience,â he said quietly. âSo, know that Iâm not messing around when I say Iâm not leaving until I get the answers I want.â
A slow smile curved her lips. âHow about I call the police on your overbearing ass.â
One of his brows lifted. âYouâre going to call Fred?â
The smile fell from her lips. âFredâs on?â
âHe is.â Fred was good friends with her father. And Jackson knew for a fact that they told each other everything. âWhen he asks why Iâm hereâwhich we both know he willâIâll tell him exactly what I think is going on with you.â
Her eyes narrowed. âAnd what do you think is going on with me?â
His tone gentled. âI think youâre getting yourself into trouble. You already have a black eye, meaning either someone hit you, or you were in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that place was probably a dangerous one. Somewhere you probably shouldnât have been. How long until you put yourself in that situation again?â
The slight widening of her eyes told him he was right on the mark.
âWe both know what will happen next, Rae.â
A gasp slipped from her lips at the use of her nickname. There was once a time Rae was all he called her. It was her middle name. And for some reason, heâd preferred it. Maybe because he was the only person who used it. Maybe because her expression had always softened at his use of it.
His hand twitched to reach out and touch her. âJust tell me.â
She briefly looked away, her chest rising and falling quickly. She knew he was right. That she was out of options. Still, instead of answering, she unfolded her arms and poked a finger into his chest. âYou donât get to show up and boss me around.â
âIncorrect. When it comes to you and your safety, I get to do whatever needs to be done.â
âWhy? Because you care so much about me? Because you care about Ryker?â
He frowned. âOf course. I care about both of you.â Too damn much. Hadnât that always been the problem?
Her humorless laugh caught him off guard. âThen where have you been, Jackson? Where the hell have you been?â
âI was an active operator inââ
âNo. Iâm not talking about the first fifteen years, although, yeah, a visit to town to see how me and my parents were doing would have been nice. Iâm talking about for the last twelve months. Ryker needed you. He needed all three of you! He was home, but he never really came back. He was angry, all the time. Where the hell were you then?â
Guilt crashed through his thin veneer of indignation. It chilled his skin and tensed his muscles. âYouâre right,â he said quietly. âI should have been here.â
Some of her anger faded, and for a moment, he almost thought her gaze softened. Then she blinked and the anger was back. As if she needed it to be there to protect herself. âWhy werenât you?â
Because of you. Because of my father. Because of this town and how I feel when Iâm in it.
He swallowed the words. Words that made him a selfish bastard. Words that felt too heavy to admit. âI didnât want to return.â
Those pretty dark eyes darted between his. Then he sawâ¦sympathy? âThey donât see you the way you see you.â
Ah, she was talking about the locals and only the locals. But yeah, that was the third reason to stay the hell away from Lindeman.
A moment of silence passed. The urge to touch her intensified. To feel her soft skin beneath his fingers. Maybe it was because heâd been feeling so weak. Ever since hearing the news about Ryker, heâd felt like a part of his chest had been torn out. Maybe thatâs why he reached out, curving his fingers around her neck. Because he couldnât not.
Mistake. Big mistake. His blood began to roar at the mere contact. Awareness pulsed down his arm.
âPlease tell me whatâs going on, River.â The words came out raspier than heâd meant. Huskier.
Maybe his touch weakened her. Because her mouth cracked openâand words he was sure she didnât mean to say slipped out. âI think thereâs more to what happened on the bridge than weâve been told. And Iâm trying to find out the whole story.â
He frowned, thumb caressing her skin almost of its own volition. He should remove his hand. He knew he should. But she wasnât pulling away, so he justâ¦couldnât.
God, he was weak. Only with her, though.
He forced himself to focus on her words, tossing them around in his head. âWhat else could there be?â
âI canât tell you.â Her words held less conviction this time.
She wet her lips. His gaze darted down. And something clicked in his chest. Something sharp and dangerous that he had absolutely no control over.
âJacksonââ
The word had barely left her lips when his head lowered and his mouth took hers. It was like an explosion of desire and need splintered inside his body, propelling him to claim her.
Beneath his hand, he felt the pulse in her neck. It was fast, pounding against his touch. The beat of her heart matched his own.
When she tried to take a breath, he took advantage, slipping his tongue between her lips and deepening the kiss.
Maybe it was the groan that came next, or maybe it was the way she tastedâlike apples and maple syrup mixed together. Whatever it was, it had him lifting her body, tucking every part of her front against his, pushing her back against the door.
Her breasts pressed to his chest, her hands slipping into his hair.
He growled deep in his throat, devouring every inch of her mouth. Nipping. Sucking. Then his lips wrenched from hers, traveling down her neck, kissing and licking. âRaeâ¦â
The moment the word was out, he felt her stiffen. A second later, her hands went to his chest, pushing. âJackson, we have to stop.â
His lips left her skin, but he didnât immediately put her down. He studied her face. âWhatâs wrong?â
Her eyes widened. âWhatâs wrong? We canâtâ¦you and I shouldnâtâ¦â She shook her head. âI need you to put me down. Now.â
She was right. Of course she was. But the sensible part of his brain had stopped functioning the moment he touched her.
Another beat passed before he slowly slid her down to the porch. Her softness grazed him, sending a new wave of electricityâtortureârippling through his system.
He watched as she swallowed, straightening her clothes. âYou shouldnât have done that.â
She was right. But the more time he spent around the woman, the harder it became to stay away.
âYou need to leave,â she said quietly. She turned and took a half step forward, slotting her key into the lock.
His hand closed over hers, his front pressing to her back. âTell me where you were tonight, and I will.â
There was a short exhale. âI was at Trinity Nightclub.â
His brows tugged together. âWhat were you doing there?â
Three breaths. And then her words. âRyker was spending time there. I think the answers to what happened that night are in that club.â
His hand moved to her shoulder and he turned her to face him. âWhy do you think that? And why do you think thereâs more to the story?â
âBecause I do, okay? Because Iâve been here, in Lindeman, for the last year with Ryker and I justâ¦I know. Thereâs something going on at that club, something dangerous, and Ryker got involved.â
There was more she wasnât telling him. So much more. But it was late, and he was twitching with the need to kiss her again. So he stepped back, determined that the next time he asked, heâd get more information.
âI donât want you going there again.â
Her jaw tensed. âJacksonââ
He took a small step forward, returning to her again, and immediately her eyes widened. She took a quick step back, hitting the door, almost as if she was scared of him getting too close. Scared of his touch.
That was fair enough. Their connection scared him, too, and hardly anything scared Jackson. âPromise me.â
Her lips pressed together. âFine. Is there anything else you would like?â
âUnblock my number.â
A ghost of a smile touched her lips. Yeah, sheâd known that would piss him off. âAnd if I say no?â
âThen I watch you. And when Iâm not watching you, one of the guys on my team will be watching.â
The smile dropped. She knew he wasnât bluffing. Heâd never taken her safety lightly.
He lifted a brow. âDeal?â
âFine.â
âGood.â And then, because he was so damn weak, he bent down, pressing a kiss to her cheek, right beside her ear.
There was a small gasp from her before he spoke again. âNow, go inside and lock the door behind you.â