Time to tame the wild beast.

“Look at me, Luke. Please look at me.”

He looked at me but only for a beat. Then he crushed me to him, his arms pressing the air out of my body as he buried his face in my neck.

“Fuck,” he repeated against the skin of my neck. “Did he…?”

“No,” I whispered. “It wasn’t as bad as that.”

I put my arms around him and held on tight.

Then I said, “I don’t want you to do anything stupid. I don’t want you to get into trouble for me. Just call Vance off Noah. My face will heal and we’ll go back to fighting all the time. It’ll be like it didn’t happen.”

His head came up, he pressed his temple against mine for a second then his mouth moved to mine and he kissed me softly on the lips. He lifted his head to look at me and I saw his eyes were not gonzo, they were gentle. One arm stayed around me while his other hand came up to my neck and his thumb stroked my jaw.

“Tell me what happened,” he said using The Voice. This time The Voice was tinged with a sweetness that, tied up with all the other emotions I was feeling, simply undid me.

Still I fought it. “We’ll talk about it later. Maybe tomorrow,” I stalled.

“I need you to tell me now.”

“It wasn’t as bad as you probably think.”

His face dipped closer to mine. “My beautiful Ava,” he whispered and my stomach got tight. “Please, tell me now.”

I couldn’t help it. He called me his beautiful Ava and he said “please”.

I told him.

Almost everything.

I left out the part about it happening while he was in the house. I figured that could wait for later (read: never).

As I told him, he showed no reaction. He kept me close, his thumb stroking my jaw, his eyes never leaving mine.

When I was done talking, he kept looking at me without saying a word.

“See,” I said. “It wasn’t that bad.”

“I’m gonna kill him,” Luke responded in a matter-of-fact voice that said he was indeed, going to kill Noah.

It was my turn to go rock solid. “Luke!”

“He’s dead.”

I grabbed fistfuls of Luke’s tee at his sides. “Please don’t. Please, Luke. It happened to me, not you. I don’t want you to do anything gonzo.”

His thumb quit stroking and his fingers tightened at my neck. “Yeah, Ava. It happened to you and you’re handlin’ it great, babe. You’re doin’ great,” he said softly, bent down and brushed his mouth against mine. I closed my eyes and relaxed into him.

Then his head came up and I opened my eyes again. “But that’s right now, beautiful. Later tonight, tomorrow, a week from now, it’s gonna hit you, it’s gonna haunt you and I won’t be able to stop it. It’s done. And you’re mine. You’re mine to watch over, you’re mine to take care of, you’re mine to protect. I didn’t protect you. I gotta live with that and it’ll make it a whole f**kuva lot easier to live with knowin’ he paid a price. Someone hurt you, someone touched you,” he said this between his teeth, losing hold on his control for a moment then I watched him gain it back again before he went on. “And that someone is not gonna get the chance to hurt you, or any woman, again.”

“I’m asking you Luke, please leave it alone.”

“I’m telling you, beautiful, I can’t. It just isn’t in me.”

I burrowed deeper into him and shared what was really on my mind. “What if you get hurt? He said he had a gun.”

“Only one’s gonna hurt is Dexter,” I opened my mouth to interrupt but he kept talking. “Ava, beautiful, I won’t get hurt. You’ve got nothin’ to worry about.” His mouth came to mine. “Nothin’ to worry about,” he repeated.

My arms went around him and he kissed me. It was light, gentle and only hurt a little bit. When his mouth disengaged, his forehead came to rest on mine again, our noses side-by-side.

“You wanna sleep here tonight or at the loft?” he asked.

“The loft,” I answered.

“Then let’s get you home.”

He moved away from me but put his arm around my shoulders and started moving to the door. I halted and looked up at him.

“Shouldn’t we call the police?” I asked.

“No police. This is gonna be off the radar.”

A chill went up my spine.

Then I remembered something. “But, Hank and Eddie are police.”

“And?”

“Aren’t they going to have an issue with this being ‘off the radar’?”

“Lotsa shit is off the radar that Hank and Eddie know about. They don’t like it but I suspect they don’t lose any sleep over it.”

All of a sudden I was tired and I didn’t want to talk about this anymore. I wanted to sleep and yes, I was happy to admit, I wanted to sleep pressed up tight against Luke’s strong, warm, hard body and I would have put that in writing if he’d asked me (luckily he didn’t).

“Let me get my purse,” I said.

His arm dropped and I got my purse. When I was close enough again, his arm came back around my shoulders and we walked into the front yard where everyone was standing.

“We’re going to the loft,” Luke told Lee.

Lee nodded.

Luke looked at Tex. “You’ll lock down the house?”

Tex nodded.

Luke dug in his pocket and tossed Tex my keys. Then his eyes went back to Lee.

“Meeting first thing,” Luke said.

Lee nodded again.

I glanced at Eddie who was looking to the heavens.

Then I glanced at Hank who was looking at me. “Roxie will be over tomorrow,” Hank told me.

“Thank you,” I said and looked at Roxie. “Thank you,” I repeated.

She smiled at me, came up and kissed my cheek. “Sleep well, honey. I’ll see you tomorrow,” she whispered.

Then Luke pointed me to the Porsche but I pulled away and walked to Lee.

I didn’t say thank you to Lee. I just wrapped my arms around him, got up on my toes and kissed his cheek. I looked him in the eye a beat, hoping he understood without me having to say it (and I was pretty certain he did) then broke free and did the same to Tex. I didn’t break free from Tex as easily, mainly because he engulfed me in a bear hug before letting me go.