“Look, we have a lot to sort through, but first we need to get to Captain Hedlund’s, then later you get to fill me in on Vernon.” Her eyebrows rose with the mention of that prick’s name, and I was reminded that she wasn’t going to let that go so easily.

I hated all of the shit that seemed to be circling us every which way that we turned. At some point, I was going to need a reprieve because, at the moment, I was getting swallowed by nagging bullshit. I snuck a quick kiss as the absence of her touch was becoming too much for me, then led us in the direction of the Captain’s office.

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“Take a seat, Sergeant Cruz, Pfc. Bennett,” Captain Hedlund instructed as we walked into his office. “As you know, O’Hara moved your pre-trial hearing up to Monday, so I have my team working through the weekend to make sure that we’re ready. Now, I was informed that a pair of Sergeant Cruz’s dog tags were found in your wall locker, Pfc. Bennett. How did those dog tags make it there?”

“I put them there, sir. They were a gift from Alex.”

Captain Hedlund shut his eyes and exhaled, then rubbed his hand over his face before speaking again. “As far as any incriminating evidence they may have gotten from your phone, Sergeant Cruz, I will be asking the judge to disregard it since your phone was taken before proper authority was given to do so.”

I nodded in appreciation. My phone was probably the most incriminating piece of evidence besides my own given confession.

“I will be away from base this weekend, but my team will be hard at work and I will only be a phone call away. You two need to report to my office at zero seven on Monday morning, and we will go over any last minute details before the hearing. You are to wear Service Alphas. Do you have any questions?”

I looked to Cassie who shook her head, then back to Captain Hedlund. “No questions, sir, but I wanted to let you know that Cassie and I will be getting married this weekend.”

His eyes landed on me, shifted over to Cassie, then back over to me. Disapproval shrouded his face, and he sat still, almost in disbelief. “Why are you rushing a wedding?”

“It’s not just a wedding, sir. For starters, I want to be married to her. And furthermore, being married could significantly impact our case. If the judge sees that this wasn’t just some instructor trying to get off on a student, then that might help us, right?”

He sat stoic, taking in what I was saying, but still not uttering a word.

“Also, I know how bad First Sergeant O’Hara has it out for me, so if he tries to ship me off somewhere, I want to have a fighting chance to have Cassie with me, and I know that will only happen if we are legally married.”

I watched as Captain Hedlund opened and shut his mouth, trying to find the right thing to say. “I’m not convinced that you two getting married is the best thing for you right now. The judge could look at it like a contract marriage which is frowned upon, and if the judge thinks you are only trying to marry for benefits, it certainly won’t work out in your favor.”

I didn’t like what he was saying. I didn’t want to wait any longer to make Cassie my wife. After everything that we had been though, putting a ring on her finger and attaching my last name to her first name was the only thing that I saw in front of us. It was the only thing that would make things right in our world. And regardless of what Hedlund thought about it, I was going to make that happen.

“With all due respect, sir, I’ve been through too much to wait for this. Cassie and I want to be married, and we’re going to do it. I just wanted to give you the heads up.”

I glanced over to Cassie who lightly smiled.

“I can’t stop you two from getting married, but I need to know where you’re going and how long you plan to be gone.”

“I will call you this evening with all of that information, sir.”

His tightened expression never wavered. He wasn’t thrilled with the idea of Cassie and me jetting off to get married, but honestly, if I were about to go down for loving this girl, I wanted her to be mine. They could punish me all they fucking wanted, but as long as Cassie was my wife, none of that shit would matter.

We walked out of the legal building and over to the walkway that split in two, sending us both in opposite directions. Cassie’s thoughts were written all over her face, and the look she wore worried me, worried me much more than anything Captain Hedlund had said in his office.

“Alex, Captain Hedlund might be right. Rushing into marriage could backfire. We’re drowning in this shit storm, and we don’t need to add anything else to the mix right now.”

My heart began pounding in my chest hard enough to break free. What was she saying? Had Captain Hedlund successfully planted the seeds of doubt in her mind and she was backing away from—from us? Words were a jumbled mess tumbling around in my head, and I couldn’t string a sentence together. I couldn’t even think.

“Alex—”

“I’ll pick you up this afternoon,” I reminded her before sneaking another quick kiss and turning to walk away. I just had to get through one more day, then we could put this shit behind us, even for the weekend.

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Castillo was hovering when I made my way into the Admin office that morning, acting extra fucking sweet as she asked about Cassie and her well-being. Every time something came out of her mouth, it irked me. I knew she was asking to be fucking nosy instead of actually caring about how Cassie was doing. I could see right through her charade, and if I weren’t tied to this piece of shit Admin office, I would let loose on her already and make sure that she stayed the hell away from me. I hadn’t seen Vernon all morning, and oddly, I was a bit disappointed. If I were going to lose my shit on anyone, consequences be damned, it would be that pencil dick. I had no idea where he was, and watching the doors, waiting for him to walk through, made me nervous with anticipation.

“Are you okay, Alex?” Castillo asked.

“I’m fine. Where the fuck is Vernon?”

Her eyes gazed at me, almost with alarm. “Why are you asking? You two don’t get along.”

“Precisely,” I answered.

I walked away from her without another word. She had something up her sleeve, I could feel it, and the fact that Vernon a source of contention brought the unmistakable realization that the common denominator was once again standing before me. How I’d allowed myself to get caught up in her was beyond me. Pussy was pussy, unless it was Cassie, and if I had known then what I knew now, I’d have passed Castillo’s up and never caused myself such headache.

The rest of the day I handled all of the errand running, making sure I could get out of the office and away from the bullshit that was surrounding me. I didn’t give a shit that it was well over one hundred degrees and that the errand running had me sweating like a fucking pig. It was a million times better than being cooped in that office, having to contain irritation while staring at paper after paper. When the work day finally ended and we secured for the weekend, I couldn’t get out of there fast enough.

Nothing and no one was going to hold me back. Every asshole here at Twentynine would just have to wait until after the weekend when I was a married man with a clear head, ready to tackle all of their shit head on.

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When we pulled up at the house, Riley’s truck wasn’t in the driveway. Cassie and I would have the house all to ourselves which was a welcome sign for me. I wanted as much alone time with her as possible. I carried her into the house and back into our bedroom, laying her down and undressing her before I kissed up and down her beautiful, sun-kissed legs. She was smooth and enticing, and she pulled me up to meet her mouth as she overpowered me with her swirling tongue.

I felt my dick harden, then tingles coated my skin. I had been without her for so long that it was physically hurting, but I was afraid of taking her too far; afraid that it might trigger something for her and set her back, and I couldn’t bear to be the cause of that. I gently pulled back from her, then undressed my upper torso and laid down next to her.

“Why do you keep running from me?” she asked. The tone of her voice—the innocence mixed with her hurt in her eyes—sliced me in half.

“I’m not running, Blondie—”

“Yes, you are. We haven’t had sex since I was released, and it’s almost as if you’re afraid to touch me. As if I disgust you.”

My heart stopped. Her words, filled with such agony, were ripping me apart. I took her chin in my hands and turned her so that we met face to face.

“Let me tell you something. You are not fucking disgusting to me, and I don’t ever want to hear you say that again, you understand me?”

She didn’t respond. She held my gaze, staring at me as if she were waiting for me to crack and tell her what she had suspected.

“You are the best fucking thing that has ever happened to me, without a doubt. Nothing matters to me besides making you happy and keeping you happy. If that’s all I have left in this life, then that’s what I’m going to spend the rest of my time doing.”

A small tear ran down her face, prompting me to wipe it away with the pad of my thumb.

“We’ve been through a lot, Cassie, and as crazy as it is to think, we’ve only scratched the surface of what is to come, but I have to get through my own head, and I’m asking you to bear with me and help me get through it.”

She sniffled, then nodded her head before taking my face in her delicate little hands. “I just want to make sure you still love me the way you did before all of that shit happened. Because from where I’m sitting, I can’t understand how you can love me, but be physically unable to be with me.”