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Authors: Lolita Lopez

Tags: #Erotica

Grabbed by Vicious (10 page)

for her washboard and homemade detergent. At least those

she could use without the technological barrier.

Realizing she wasn’t going to figure this out without

some help, Hallie placed the dirty sheets on the counter

and left the room. She might not be able to handle the

laundry situation but she could definitely tidy up the rest of

his quarters.

Except cleaning the apartment didn’t take very long. In

less than two hours, she’d dusted and wiped every surface

and tidied every spot that could possibly be tidied. She’d

even found clean sheets in the drawers along the bottom of

the bed to replace the ones she’d ripped free.

At least she felt as if she was contributing to the cost of

her upkeep. It wasn’t much but it was something. Maybe

Vicious would allow her to take in some ironing or other

side work to put them on a more even playing field. It

would put her mind at ease to know she wasn’t just

leeching off him.

Wondering what to do now, Hallie entered the living

room and sat down on the couch. She quickly popped right

back onto her feet. The upholstery fabric felt strange and

unnatural, most likely some synthetic abomination. She

favored the simpler fabrics of her furniture at home.

Though worn and frayed in spots, they were natural and

real, not shiny and squeaky like this stuff.

She made her way to the bathroom, grabbed a towel

from the cabinet and returned to the spacious living area.

As she draped the towel over the corner cushion, Hallie

cast a glance around the open layout of Vicious’ private

quarters. Her family’s entire home would fit in the living

room, kitchen and formal dining area. The stark difference

from her very nearly hand-to-mouth upbringing and the

comfort Vicious provided had never been clearer.

This morning when he’d insisted she eat all that food,

she’d been simultaneously annoyed by his bossiness and

touched that he even cared. At home, only her brother

Jarek gave her a second thought. He always remembered

her birthday and often tried to keep a little of his dinner or

breakfast set aside for her. Her father and Claren thought

of her as their servant. There was never a kind word or a

considerate thought from either of them. Bernie hadn’t

been much better but Hallie understood why her sister had

that selfish streak. When you had absolutely nothing, it

was so easy to be miserly with the little bit that was yours.

All this time, Hallie had feared the Grab and this

supposedly evil lifestyle. Her family and village had

practically indoctrinated her with twisted tales of sexual

slavery and worse. She’d been just as bad, secretly

judging those women who seemed excited by the prospect

of a ruthless sky warrior stealing them away.

What she’d shared with Vicious wasn’t violent or

horrific. She wasn’t quite sure about that restraint business

but everything else had been amazing. He seemed to care

deeply for her. The bossiness and wanting to master her

might mellow in time. Even if it didn’t, she preferred

Vicious’ style of domination to the backhanded slaps and

painful hair pulling her father had so often employed.

Hallie sat down on the towel-covered cushion and

made a face. The couch made the squeakiest noises as she

got comfortable. She picked up the small tablet-like

device on the end table and tapped the screen. She studied

the options and chose the library. Her eyes widened in

awe at the realization she had thousands of books at her

fingertips.

Back home, their village library had less than two

hundred texts available and all of them conforming to the

rigidly enforced morality standards.
These
books would

never have been allowed. Her finger trembled as she

brushed it across the screen and browsed everything

available to her now. She didn’t even know where to start.

Everything looked so good and so interesting.

She’d gotten a quarter of the way into a mystery novel

when a strange chime interrupted her. At first, she didn’t

know what it was. She set aside the tablet and rose from

the couch. Glancing around the living area, she tried to

figure out where the noise had originated. The chimes

sounded a second time and she realized it was the door.

Why not knock?
She crossed the living room, paused at

the entryway table to grab the shirt Vicious had lent her

and quickly slipped into it. She spotted the peephole on

the door but it was much too high for her to use. A little

embarrassed by her half-naked state and on edge with

uncertainty, she punched the unlock key and pulled on the

door handle. She opened the door just enough to peer into

the hallway.

Her gaze fell on a broad chest encased in an all-black

military uniform similar to the one Vicious wore. She

lifted her gaze to the face of her unknown caller and barely

managed to stifle a gasp. He was tall like Vicious but

much leaner, and his face—

Oh god, his face! The poor man had been the victim of a

horrific slashing. His left eye had been completely gouged

out, it seemed, and his eyelids had been fused in the

crudest way. Two scars arced out from his eye wound, the

paler, gnarly lines like lightning bolts across his cheek and

temple.

The ugliness of his scars surprised her. Vicious had

many scars on his body but none like this. All of her

mate’s scars were fine and light. No doubt he’d benefited

from the best medical technology and surgical techniques,

but this man? Oh no. It looked as if one of the primitive

medical men in her village had gotten hold of him.

She noticed his stiff posture and tight jaw. He looked as

if he’d steeled himself for her scream. Not wanting to hurt

his feelings, she smiled and said, “Hello.”

His lips curved in a surprised grin, his face not so scary

now. “Hello.” He leaned to the side to try to get a better

look at her but she remained hidden behind the door. He

chuckled and shook his head. “You are nothing like I

expected.”

She gripped the door and frowned. “I don’t

understand.”

“Sorry.” He held out his hand, the fingers calloused and

scarred. “I’m Terror. Vicious is my oldest friend and I just

had to see the woman he’d Grabbed.”

Terror? Sweet heavens, who in the world had named

these men?

“Hallie.” She poked her hand through the gap and shook

his much larger one. “It’s nice to meet you, Terror.” She

let her gaze drop to the tray he held. “I see you’ve brought

me lunch.”

He nodded. “I intercepted the corporal Vicious

entrusted with your lunch. May I bring it in?”

She hesitated. Terror seemed nice enough but he could

be lying through his teeth. “Vicious wouldn’t approve. He

was very clear on his instructions this morning.”

Instead of getting angry or pressing her to change her

mind, Terror simply nodded and extended the tray. “Here

you go.”

She eyed the tray and his long arm. If he wasn’t

Vicious’ friend, and had bad intentions, the second she

opened the door he could lunge at her. She shook her head.

“Put the tray on the floor. Back away from the door. Turn

around and put your nose against the wall. Hands on your

head,” she added for good measure.

He looked surprised by her instructions. Laughing, he

nodded. “All right, little one.”

He did exactly as she asked. When he was safely across

the hall, she opened the door just wide enough to snatch

the tray through and quickly pulled it into the room. “It

was nice to meet you, Terror. If you’d like to come by

when Vicious is here, you’re more than welcome.

Goodbye.”

She shut the door quickly and engaged the lock. She

could hear him laughing on the other side of the door but

he didn’t knock or try to get her attention again. Tray in

hand, she backed away from the door a few steps before

pivoting and making her way to the dining room. She lifted

the lid and discovered food that looked appetizing. There

was a big salad with lots of delicious vegetables, a slab of

grilled steak, a dinner roll and some kind of cake.

But it was the handwritten note that really caught her

attention.
Try the cake. It’s delicious. V.

She picked up the slip of paper. It seemed so strange to

see such a low-tech thing among all of this extremely

advanced technology. Unable to help herself, she traced

the sharp lines of his script. She carried the paper to her

nose and inhaled deeply. There, under the smell of paper

and ink, hid the scent she’d so quickly come to recognize

as Vicious’. His woodsy soap and spicy aftershave filled

her with the sharpest sense of longing.

She sat down in the nearest chair and played with the

slip of paper. What in the world was happening to her?

One day with Vicious and she was walking around moon-

eyed! The man had chased her through the woods, tossed

her over his shoulder and carried her back to his home

like some hunter bringing back a prized kill. He’d tied her

up, done wicked things to her body and then taken her to

his bed, where he’d stolen away her virginity.

And she wouldn’t change a thing.

The thought hit her so suddenly. She went still as the

realization became clear. She was happy. For the first

time in such a very long time, she had someone to take

care of her. She’d spent an entire morning reading. When

was the last time that had happened? Oh, right. Never!

Their relationship hadn’t had the most auspicious

beginnings but things seemed to be working. He made her

laugh. He showed kindness and patience. He was

providing her with creature comforts and seemed willing

to compromise here and there. Vicious may not have been

the kind of man she’d imagined marrying but he was

definitely proving to be the kind of man she needed.

A series of shrill beeps made her jump. She hopped out

of her seat and followed the noise to the communication

console mounted on the wall of the living area. A flashing

green screen displayed the word
incoming
. She tapped the

screen and was surprised to see Terror’s face filling the

display. “Oh! Hi.”

“Hello, Hallie.” He smiled. “I realized I hadn’t asked

you if there was anything you might need. I know Vicious

is in meetings all day and you’re basically in quarantine as

a new bride. If I had to be away from my new mate on her

first day aboard a ship, I know I would feel better if my

friend looked in after her. So…?”

“Oh. Well.” She considered her needs for the moment.

Feeling a bit sheepish, she asked, “How are your laundry

skills?”

* * * * *

Vicious leaned back in his office chair and rubbed his

tired eyes. Days like this, he truly loathed his position. He

actually yearned for the heat of battle and the pain and

brutality that accompanied it. He’d rather take a plasma

blast to the balls than sift through these digital reports. A

demotion to the live-action ranks would be a welcome

change.

A knock on the door dragged his gaze away from the

frustrating screen on his tablet. He broke into a grin at the

sight of his oldest and dearest friend, Terror, striding into

his office.

“Slacking off, I see.”

“Ter! How the hell are you?” Vicious rose and hurried

around his desk to meet his friend. They grasped hands

and embraced in their traditional greeting. He whacked

Terror on the back. “It’s good to see you.”

“And you,” Terror said with his usual tight smile. The

scars that made so many cringe or glance away had no

effect on Vicious. He’d been there the day his friend had

earned them, after all. When Terror glanced around the

office, he grimaced. “I don’t think I’ll ever get used to

finding you in here. I don’t know how you stand it.”

“I don’t either some days,” Vicious admitted. “Usually I

try to think about the men in the field counting on me to

represent their best interests. It makes it easier to

stomach.”

“And knowing that you get to go home to your lovely

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