“Why don’t you sit down and relax while I serve dinner?” He hadn’t even glanced behind him, but he’d known she was there.
Linda pulled out a chair and sat, admiring the table. He’d set it with china from her cupboard, accessorizing with linen placemats and napkins and silver cutlery. He’d obviously dug around the drawers in her kitchen to find everything. Crystal candleholders with pristine white candles completed the look.
Levi carried two plates to the table and set one down in front of her. “Baked chicken, mashed potatoes and carrots. I wasn’t sure how your stomach would be after the stress of today, but I assumed you hadn’t eaten much.”
“Oh, Levi.” His thoughtfulness overwhelmed her. “Why in God’s name did you go to Vermont to confront my father? What did you hope to gain?”
He stared at her, his golden-eyed gaze unblinking. “You sure you want to do this before we eat?”
She bit her bottom lip and nodded. She had to know.
Levi sat in the chair beside hers and rested his hands on his stomach. His shirt was pulled tight across his abs, drawing her attention. “I wanted the threats to stop. I wanted them out of your life for good.”
She leaned forward, placing her hand on his thigh. The muscle jumped beneath her palm before becoming rock solid. “I appreciate that, but what did you think you could do to stop them?”
His expression changed then, becoming harder, sharper. For the first time, Linda could see the barely banked fury in his eyes. But she wasn’t afraid of him. Quite the contrary. She knew without a doubt that Levi would use his strength to protect her, never to hurt her.
“I’m sorry for what my father said,” she blurted out. That had been bothering her all day. “You were a soldier…”
Levi sighed, but otherwise didn’t move. His expression changed, becoming more remote with each passing second. “He was right. I was in a special unit and we were called in to do the dirty jobs. I’ve killed men.”
Although not a hint of expression showed on his face, she knew how much those deaths still weighed on him. She’d come to know him well these past months. She’d seen the man beneath the façade. Levi was one of the most loyal, loving and caring men she’d ever met. Look at how he’d stepped in to try and help her with her situation.
His inability to settle down made sense to her now. Levi was searching for a way to deal with what he’d been through.
She stood and moved between Levi’s thighs, cupping his face in her hands. “You did what your country asked you to do. But you pay for it every single day. Don’t think I don’t see it.”
He closed his eyes and swallowed hard. Opening his eyes, he gave a short nod. She realized that was as much as he was going to say about what had happened to him.
She sighed and swallowed her disappointment. Maybe someday he’d open up to her and share some of his feelings about it. Maybe not.
“About your father.” Levi obviously wanted to change the subject.
Leaning down, she pressed a kiss to his forehead and turned to take her seat again. His strong arm came around her waist and he pulled her down onto his lap. She sensed he needed her there as much as she needed to be there.
She settled herself against his solid chest and waited for an explanation. When Levi didn’t speak, she prompted him. “What about him?”
His lips twitched. “You need to learn patience.”
She groaned. “Tell me about it. My impatience is what got me into this mess.”
He pressed his forefinger to her lips. “No. It was your family and Dyson’s greed and malice that got you into this situation. They won’t be bothering you again.”
The finality with which he made that statement unsettled her. “How can you know that?” For the first time ever, Levi looked slightly uncomfortable. Alarm filled her. “What did you do?”
He shrugged. “I did what I do best.”
Honestly, it was like trying to get a monk who’d taken a vow of silence to break it. “And that would be…?”
“Research.”
Of all the things she’d expected him to say, that hadn’t been among them. “Research?” She wanted to make sure she hadn’t misunderstood him.
Levi shook his head. “What did you expect?”
Now it was her turn to be slightly uncomfortable. “I’m not sure.”
He shifted slightly and she wrapped her arms around his neck to keep her balance—not that he’d let her fall. His arms were tight around her hips, holding her close.
“Men like your father, brother and Dyson have secrets. The trick is to find out what they are and how best to use them.”
Linda could hardly believe what she was hearing. “You’re blackmailing them?”
He shook his head. “I prefer to think of it as negotiating. They leave you alone and all their secrets stay hidden. If they don’t…” He shrugged again.
“That’s incredible and dangerous.” She gripped his hair in her hands and tugged him closer. “What have you done? My father will try to hurt you.”
Her mind scrambled to find a way out of the situation. “I’ll give him the money to leave you alone. I’ll sign it all over to him.” Anything to protect Levi from her father’s wrath. He had no idea the lengths her father would go to in order to protect his reputation. “How could you do something that crazy?”
Terror filled her. She knew what kind of a man her father was. “He has friends in high places.”
Levi stared at her for the longest time. Stunned silent, she imagined. Now only grasping the depth of what he’d done.
The smile started slowly, tilting the corners of his mouth upward. It changed his face, making him look so handsome it took her breath away. His lips parted and laughter spilled out.
She was scared to death and the man was laughing.
Part of her was thrilled to hear him laugh. The sensible part of her wanted to smack him for being so obtuse. He was in danger, couldn’t he see that?
“Are you out of your mind?” Her question seemed to amuse him because he laughed harder. Linda smacked him on the chest, barely keeping herself from wincing. She’d hurt her hand and he was still laughing.
Annoyed now, she tried to pull away from him, but he was having none of it. He tightened his grip around her and buried his face in the curve of her neck.
She absently tapped her fingers on his brawny forearm. “You know, a girl could get a complex like this.”
“I’m sorry.” He leaned back, obviously trying to contain his mirth, but failing as he chuckled once again. “I’m not laughing at you, darlin’. But no one in my entire life has ever tried to protect me.”
“And you found that funny?” She wasn’t sure if she should be insulted or not.
“Funny and courageous and absolutely amazing.” He cupped her face in his hands. “You are the most incredible woman in the world.” He kissed her hard and fast. “And you most certainly will not give up your money to your grasping father.”
“But, Levi—”
“No.” He cut her off. “What you need to understand is that I have more than enough information to publicly embarrass them and to see all of them in deep trouble. They know if they don’t leave you alone, that information will be released. If they make a move on me, others will release the information. Plus, I made it clear to them if anything happens to me or you, there’s nowhere they can hide, nowhere they’d be safe from the men who would come after them.”
“Levi, who are you really? You’re not just a soldier.” She’d always suspected there were a lot of layers to this man, but she’d only just scratched the surface.
All humor fled and the mask dropped over his features once again. She hurt inside to see it happen, but she had to know.
“I’m a man like any other, but I have certain skills that make me unique. There isn’t anything I can’t find with a computer, no information that I can’t access. Do you understand what I’m telling you?”