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Winter Igniting (Scorpius Syndrome Book 5) by Rebecca Zanetti (21)

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April dumped me last night, but I’m thinking it’s just a temporary situation. Like any campaign, I’ll proceed calmly and deliberately.

—Damon Winter, Journal

Damon woke up feeling like himself again. After April had left the night before, he’d pretty much passed out and slept the night and most of this day away. The late sunlight pouring inside showed it had to be around six at night.

The flu was rough but quick. Man, he felt better. After a quick outside shower where he washed the sweat off himself, he continued into the Vanguard headquarters, searching for dinner.

The cafeteria for the headquarters sat in the middle of the building, once a soup kitchen. A wide counter ran along the side with sandwiches piled high. Men and women sat around at old tables, eating quietly. Merc soldiers sat on the left side of the room while Vanguard soldiers sat on the right. Maybe they should have a mixer or something.

Whistling, he found a PB&J stack and grabbed a couple of sandwiches before heading toward Jax’s war room. A couple of guys nodded at him, and he nodded back.

Jax, Greyson, and Maureen were seated at the table.

“So. You’re not dead,” Jax said, looking up from what appeared to be a map.

“Nope,” Damon said cheerfully, his vision plenty clear. “I feel fine. It sucked, but Doc Penelope was right. Twenty-four-hour flu.” He studied the map. “Reno?”

“The other Bunker. We need to take it as soon as we get enough explosives. After Sami and Tace return from Century City,” Jax said. “From what we’ve gleaned, it has more research on the bacteria than we do at our Bunker.”

“And hopefully, a line on food production possibilities,” Maureen said, gazing at the map. “Or lead us to more Bunkers. They have to be spread across the country.”

Jax shrugged. “We’ll see. But we need a plan, Winter.”

Damon took a seat. “We have to get the Merc and Vanguard soldiers working together.”

Greyson nodded. “A common enemy should do it. We’ll combine squads in the attack.”

“Are we planning this now?” Damon asked.

Jax shook his head. “No. We’re waiting for April to report in.”

“April?” Just the mention of her name warmed him right up—and it was already hot in there. It was good that he’d see her again on neutral territory. Had she really dumped him? The last day was kind of hazy, but she’d definitely tossed him back into friend territory. “What’s she reporting in on? The kids she’s working with?”

“No.” Greyson frowned. “She met with good ol’ Pastor King last night, and he agreed to let her back in tomorrow to interview anybody she wanted—pregnant women and all. So we’re here to come up with a plan. I thought you were lead on this investigation?”

The warmth he’d previous felt turned to a chill and then moved right back to lava. “She. Did. What?” Damon snapped.

Grey pushed back from the table. “Uh-oh.”

Damon’s jaw clenched, bringing back his splitting headache. “She went into the church building by herself last night?”

“Had a bottle of wine with the guy,” Jax said cheerfully, his brown eyes glittering. “Down in his comfy and nicely appointed office—in a basement with only one ingress and egress. Definite fire hazard.”

Damon sat back, his focus narrowing. He did not have a temper. No. Not him. He did not have a temper.

“You totally have a temper,” Greyson said, reading his mind as usual.

Maureen nodded. “I’ve only seen it once, but it was spectacular.”

“I do not,” Damon gritted out. “I’m the fucking calm one.” He had specifically told April, without question, to stay away from King and his church until Damon could go in with her.

“Thought you were point on this op,” Jax reminded him.

Damon lowered his chin. “Enough from you, Mercury.”

Jax straightened. “Excuse me?”

“I don’t think I will.” Damon planted both hands on the table. “My love life is none of your business.” Love. He’d just said love. Damn it. “If April is willing, and if I want to fuck her three ways to Sunday and back, then it’s none of your business.”

“Three ways to Sunday and back,” Greyson snorted beneath his breath to Maureen.

She nodded, looking back and forth between Damon and Jax. She bit her lip and seemed to hold her breath.

Damon continued on as if his best friend weren’t a jackass. “Jax, if you have a problem with me, or with me and April, then you and I can step outside right now.” There was no reason to damage the nice table.

Mercury’s eyes narrowed. The guy wasn’t challenged very often—by anybody. “I do appreciate a nice invitation.” He began to push back from the table.

“Then consider yourself invited.” Damon rose.

“Wait a minute.” Greyson stood, right between the two of them. “We’re trying to get Vanguard and the Mercs on the same page. If you two go at it, we’ll be sending the wrong message.”

Maureen stood next to Grey. “I agree. You guys have to bury the hatchet. Come on.”

“I’d rather bury my fist in his face,” Damon said, meaning every word. He’d had it with the Vanguard leader’s interference.

Jax studied him. “Didn’t think you’d be the one to declare war.”

Grey rounded. “You thought it’d be me?”

“Yeah,” Jax said, keeping his gaze on Damon.

Greyson shrugged. “I can see that.” He glanced over his shoulder. “The Mercs follow Damon as much as me. They’re loyal to him and will take up arms.”

“I’ve noticed,” Jax muttered. “I ain’t okay with you and April.”

“No shit,” Damon snapped. “Want to explain why? You have a woman.”

Jax’s gaze narrowed. “I buried her child. Me, Damon. I’m the one who piled the dirt on the coffin.”

Damon swallowed. “I know.”

“You weren’t there. Didn’t see her almost shoot herself just to escape the pain.” Jax’s eyes darkened. “She’s better now. With the kids and herself, she’s better. If she loses one more person she loves, I won’t be able to save her again. I just know it.”

“She doesn’t love me,” Damon said quietly. The woman had made that more than clear. “And she’s stronger than you think.”

“Nobody is that strong,” Jax countered, pulling back his chair.

Damon did the same and sat. “You’re wrong.”

Jax lifted a shoulder and slowly folded up the map in front of him. Finally, he looked up at Damon. “I hope we never have to find out. But I still think you and April are a bad idea.”

“I don’t give a shit,” Damon said evenly. “If I want April, I’ll have her.”

“Is that a fact?” came a spirited voice from the doorway behind him.

Jax’s eyes twinkled again as he looked past Damon. “Hello, April.”

* * *

April couldn’t believe her ears.

Damon partially turned. “You only heard a very small part of that conversation.”

“I heard enough.” She moved past him to the center of the table to sit across from Greyson and Maureen. She looked around at the assembled group. “Damon and I have decided to just be friends.”

Damon exhaled loudly. Jax nodded and smiled. Greyson shook his head, and Maureen just gave her what had to be the most sympathetic look ever.

Jax reached over his shoulder to a pile of boxes and drew out a legal pad. “I would never interfere in your personal life, April. But thank you for keeping us informed. It’s good when we work together and have everything out in the open.”

Damon’s chin lowered threateningly.

April’s pulse kicked up a few beats. The undercurrents in the room were making her skin itch. “Um, okay.”

Jax nudged the pad over to her to show a list of names. “Here’s who we think are members living in the church apartments.”

April flipped the top page over to see more names.

Jax slid a pen her way. “Please confirm tomorrow if they are there or not. And if there’s any way to get some of the folks to open up about church members who are living outside those walls, do so. I know they have people in my ranks.”

April nodded.

“She is not going in alone,” Damon said, his voice a low growl.

She blinked. “I think I should. I’ve been perfectly safe each time I’ve gone, and the members relax more around me.” Her adrenaline was flowing. “They like you and want you to join and keep them safe, but we’re trying to get sensitive information here. I should go alone just this time.”

“No.” Damon’s jaw set so hard it had to hurt.

“Yes.” April crossed her arms.

Raze Shadow appeared in the doorway, seemingly out of nowhere. The guy moved like a ghost. “We have two soldiers back from our Century City Bunker to debrief. They just arrived.”

Jax nodded. “Good. They’re late, but I figured they’d run into some trouble on the way here. Greyson, you’re welcome to stay. Damon and April? Please go figure this out and let me know the plan before it is executed tomorrow.”

“You know the plan.” April shoved away from the table, grabbed the papers, and headed for the door at full steam.

Raze slid out of her way, his dark eyebrows rising.

She didn’t need to turn to know that Damon was on her heels. Even though he moved silently, the guy let off heat like crazy. At the moment, she didn’t care.

“April—” he started.

She threw up a hand. “I don’t want to hear it.”

His hand at her nape jerked her to a halt. She gasped, her heart thundering. He’d stopped her in the middle of the cafeteria area? What the hell? She slowly turned. “What are you doing?”

“We’re talking about this.”

All around them, soldiers stopped eating and looked up to watch.

“You okay, April?” one of the Vanguard guys asked, setting down his utensils.

“Yes,” she said. “I’m just fine.” The idea that Damon was perfectly okay with starting a scene shocked her. Fighting was for alone time. This was so far out of her experience, it wasn’t funny. “Have you lost your mind?” she whispered.

A Merc soldier stood up in the far corner to get a better look. Tensions rode high in the room, and Damon wasn’t doing a thing to stop them.

He stood so much taller than her that he towered without seeming to try. “I said we’re talking about this.”

It hit her then. The guy didn’t bluff. Never had and never would. And the damn man seemed to be in charge of whatever room he was in. Oh, he was the quiet and thoughtful one who watched everything. But people naturally gravitated to him and to his thoughts. “You are a total control freak,” she murmured, putting more pieces of him together.

“So I’ve been told,” he said dryly. “Now. Are we going to go somewhere and discuss this rationally, or do you want to do it right here?”

The first soldier stood up. “I say right here.”

April waved him off as more chairs scraped back. Her mind spun, and her temper finally exploded. “Everyone, knock it off. This is not a Vanguard vs. Mercenaries issue. This is a Damon is being an ass issue because we slept together last night.” Oh, God. Did she just say that?

“You slept with her?” The Vanguard soldier charged.

A Merc soldier intercepted him, and they crashed onto a plastic table that cracked right down the middle.

Then all hell broke loose.

April yelped and ducked as a body flew over her head.

“Damn it.” Damon put a shoulder to her stomach and tossed her over, manacling her legs with one strong arm. Dodging and weaving, he kept both of them from getting punched and ran for the back door.

Within seconds, they were outside in the warm night.

He shut the door and slowed his pace, walking down the street. The sounds of the fight filled the night behind them. Something large crashed through the glass door.

“That’s gotta hurt,” Damon said, not pausing in his stride.

April came back to reality, her hair hanging down his legs. She started to struggle. “Put me down, you jackass.”

“No.” His hold on her legs kept her pretty much immobile.

She punched his back from her awkward angle, no doubt inflicting absolutely no damage. Her shoulder protested the odd move.

“You want to get spanked again?” He sounded as if he were asking about the time. He was so casual.

“No.” She balanced herself on his broad back to ease the pain in her shoulder following her ineffective attack. Even though he moved smoothly, her stomach took a few bumps as they made it through Vanguard territory.

“Winter,” another soldier said casually, walking by.

“Hey, Henry,” Damon said congenially. “Doing the rounds tonight?”

Was he actually having a conversation right now? April snarled.

Henry hustled away. “See ya. Good luck.”

Damon kept walking to her apartment and opened the door, carrying her inside. He walked several steps and then set her on the worn Formica counter. His hands landed on either side of her legs, his arms caging her. “All right. Now, we talk.”

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