Page 101 of Property of Tank


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And that’s heavier than any bag I’ll pack tonight.

“I will,” I promise. “Drink the broth,” I murmur.

Her mouth twitches faintly.

“Bossy,” she whispers.

“Worried,” I correct softly.

She starts to drift again, exhaustion pulling her under.

“Tank,” she says suddenly, just when I think she’s fully asleep. “Come back to me.”

My chest tightens.

I lean down and kiss her sweaty forehead, not caring about the heat, the fever, any of it.

“Nothing will ever keep me from coming home to you, baby,” I say against her clammy skin. “I’ve got a lifetime of groveling to make up for. Now sleep and get better. Because when I get back, we’re going on a date.”

Her lips curve faintly.

“That sounds perfect,” she whispers.

I don’t know if she’s fully aware of this conversation or if she thinks she’s dreaming.

Doesn’t matter.

Either way, this woman is my forever.

I stay another thirty seconds after she falls asleep.

Thirty seconds of memorizing the rise and fall of her chest.

Thirty seconds of reminding myself exactly what I’m fighting for.

Then I stand.

Patch gives me a nod from the hallway as I step out. “I’ll call if anything changes,” he says quietly.

“Thank you,” I tell him.

He just grunts.

I head for the bunker and start packing heavy.

Bag. Guns. Knives. Radios. Night vision goggles. Drones. Batteries. More guns. Ammo.

And my wallet…Can’t go to New York without grabbing a slice of pizza.

I zip the duffel closed and sling it over my shoulder.

New York won’t keep me longer than it has to.

Because I just got her back.

And I’m not going to let anything keep us apart for long.

Chapter Seventeen