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Furious, I left the bed and retrieved the radio. “Go for Harding.”

“I’m in front of Juniper. Let’s head over to Woodhaven. The meeting today is a big one.”

I frowned.

Was this fucker keeping tabs on me now?

“Hopefully, you’re heeding my advice.

See you soon.

Over.”

I seriously contemplated leaving Totten right then and there. Society had fallen, and that I still had to report to meetings was bullshit. But I was doing this for the woman sitting on the bed across from me, her bottom lip in her mouth, and her eyes trained below my navel.

“Are you okay with me getting dressed here?” I asked.

She looked up. “Yeah. It’s you, Dez. I’ll be fine.”

“What’s on your mind?”

“Stolen opportunities.”

“Temporarily,” I corrected. “But, so we’re on the same page…for me, this isn’t hypothetical anymore.”

For me, it never was.

She sucked on her bottom lip so hard that it made a smacking noise when she released. “We’re on the same page,” she said. “I want you, Dez.”

“How bad do you want me?”

“Bad.”

I groaned. “What do you want me to do to y?—”

“All Class Ones report to Woodhaven conference room.”

Cursing, I made a circling motion with my index finger. After tossing one last longing look downward, she turned away.

It took a few moments, but once I was no longer harder than a stone pillar, I slipped into the uniform. Once the last buttonwas fastened and the last strap secured, I walked over, spun her around, and helped myself to a sample of her lovely mouth.

“Keep causing trouble in Operations like only you know how to do,” I said, my lips brushing hers. “If anybody gives you any problems, bring the problems to me. I’ll see you later, and no more friends, whether gay or bi. And definitely not straight.”

“What about a straight woman?” she asked.

“No. You might turn her.”

Laughing, she smacked my chest. “Whatever. I’ll see you later.”

I kissed her one more time and forced myself to leave. As the door shut behind me, I heard what sounded like her voice, caught the door before it closed, and peered inside.

“I didn’t catch that, babe,” I said. “Did you say something?”

She stared at me and then shook her head. “It’s nothing.”

“You’ll be okay without me?”

“No, but I’ll do my best to make it through the day.”