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Maddox: A Navy SEAL Romance (Claimed and Protected Book 2),
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MADDOX
PIPER STONE
CONTENTS
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Afterword
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Maddox
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PROLOGUE
Hunt. Capture. Kill.
That’s what we’d been trained to do.
To shoot without remorse—to lead when required.
A warrior in the heat of battle—swift and violent.
To follow orders without question.
Our motto? The only easy day was yesterday.
Honor and commitment.
Bravery and conviction.
Our word was our bond.
We were Navy SEALs and would not fail.
Even in the worst of conditions, we would not break.
Until…
CHAPTER 1
Extraction Point
Maddox
I was beginning to regret this gig.
It wasn’t the extreme heat. I preferred a tropical environment.
It wasn’t the goddamn bugs, even if they were the size of my hand.
Even the snakes didn’t irritate me. There were more venomous humans.
And I certainly didn’t mind the danger. Hazardous missions I could eat for breakfast with a slice of treachery.
It was the fact that I’d been dragged out of retirement. I didn’t appreciate anyone fucking with my schedule.
I moved through the darkness, the night vision goggles illuminating the thick foliage. A sharp sound drew my attention and I shifted to the side, holding the assault rifle in that direction. Just another boa constrictor slithering down the trunk of a tree. As I moved through the opening, I shoved its dangling body aside, keeping a careful eye on the dense jungle.
Another sound forced me to stop. I slipped behind a tree, paying close attention to the environment. If the intel was right, the woman I’d been sent to extract was in the compound just up to the right. If the fuckers had provided the wrong information, I’d grab the next flight home. First class. At the mission commander’s expense.
At least I knew almost every square inch of the acreage, every concrete building, every guard’s station, every bloody burial spot. If she was being held in the facility, she’d be in one of two concrete bunkers chained like an animal. I didn’t relish that for a single soldier, but especially not for a woman.
Crouching down, I continued to scan the area checking for booby traps. I couldn’t put anything past the savages. They used every trick in the book to protect their environment. I’d witnessed good soldiers, men with families step onto the carefully placed foliage, falling into a deep ravine, impaled by crude spears. Ridiculous, but effective.
Another noise.
A single voice, a slight whistle. Maybe I was right on the money.
The humidity was thick, my face covered with sweat. Even my clothes were soaked. At some point, I’d need to prepare for a rainstorm. This was fucking monsoon season after all. That would add complications I didn’t need.
I’d stashed the beat-up Blazer at a secure location a few miles back, the area hidden away from prying eyes. Once I’d freed her, we’d have several hours on back road before reaching the destination point where we’d meet the assigned pilot. Freeing her from the compound might be the easiest part. Once the men responsible for holding her realized she’d been rescued, they’d stop at nothing to get her back, including blocking off the roads.
That meant we’d need to stay hidden for a day, maybe two.
The concept didn’t make me very happy, but I knew how the monsters worked.
I moved through the jungle, keeping low, homing in on every sound. I’d studied the satellite photos, paying close attention to the thermal imaging and the activities during various hours of the day and night. It would seem they were creatures of habit even after all these years. If my calculations were correct, this was the perfect time to strike. Fewer soldiers were on duty.
There was nothing like the cloak of darkness to create an aura of protection. Only I knew better. One false move and I’d be swimming with the alligators or worse. A flicker of light through the maze of trees drew my attention.
Torches.
Yeah, I was in the right place.
The place had always reminded me of an episode of Survivor.
I moved to the edge of the trees, hunkering down and doing nothing more than watching. As expected, there were four soldiers guarding the prisoners. From what I’d seen on the imaging, there were at least ten people being held. There hadn’t been an adequate way of determining if they were all women, although it was assumed from the reports I’d been privy to that that’s what I was dealing with.
Only I wasn’t here for all ten. I was only here for one.
One goddamn reporter who’d ignored every warning, heading into one of the most dangerous places on Earth. Was I irritated? Fuck, yes. Why did people do stupid things?
I shifted forward, swinging the AK-47 back and forth. After eradicating the soldiers, I’d have less than five minutes to perform the extraction.
As expected, the fuckers decided to take a smoke break, standing in front of the building of choice where the prisoners were being held. The bastards were nothing if not keeping to a tight schedule. That much I admired about their loyalty to the most brutal man on Earth. The rest was reprehensible. I’d had firsthand experience dealing with the aftermath of an El Salvadoran massacre.
And I’d enjoyed a five-star stay for weeks at the glorious compound enjoying the finest cuisine of worms and stale bread. A snicker formed on my lips.
Fuck the assholes.
I moved forward, taking a deep breath. When I was in position, I couldn’t help myself.
“Hey, boys. Got a smoke?” My deep voice carried exactly the distance I’d calculated. The surprise was exactly what I was hoping for.
They were startled, losing all sense of their training.
I sprayed a round of ammunition, gunning four of the men down.
My training kicked in and the next slight crack forced me to turn to the left.
Pop! Pop!
The last of the soldiers was down.
I didn’t waste any time lamenting over their deaths, racing toward the building where the prisoners were being housed. I threw the grappling hook toward the block windowsill, the teeth digging in. Within five seconds, I’d cleared the window, staring down at the interior. The goggles allowed me to count the number of hostages, but I couldn’t tell a damn thing about who they were or their conditions. I dragged the goggles off my face, the strap holding them in place, and grabbed the flashlight, peering inside. The beam highlighted several figures hunched over.
Well, fuck. It was the worst case possible.
They were all women.
My guess was at least a few had been purposely kidnapped to serve Alfaro’s world building desires.
And from the looks of their conditions, they’d been beaten or worse.
I slit
hered through the opening, dropping down. When I swung the beam around the space again, an unwanted emotion grabbed at my chest. There was utter terror in their haunted eyes, strangled moans of anguish pushing past their cracked lips.
Except for one.
The woman pushed her way through the others, facing me with utter hatred in her expression.
“Who the fuck are you?” she demanded, taking several shallow breaths. Her fists were clenched and instead of cowering, she took determined steps toward me, taking a fighter’s stance, rocking from foot to foot.
I’d extracted dozens of men and women during my career, most injured or displaying the effects of torture and starvation. Some had attempted to display bravado in the middle of a shit storm, but the defiance on the woman’s face along with her determination to protect the other prisoners was notable.
And a pain in my ass.
Yet she was strikingly beautiful, even covered in sweat and ugly bruises, her long hair plastered to her face.
My observation skills were keen, honed by years of facing unknown enemies. This woman had no intention of backing down even in the face of extreme danger.
“Lieutenant Maddox Grant. I’m here to escort you to safety.” I shifted the light to the other prisoners, broken women who’d obviously been here for a long time. Their gaunt faces, rags for clothes, and bruised bodies were a clear indication of the horrific treatment they’d received. “You’re Charmaine Douglas?”
She stared at me, never blinking. “Yes.” Her answer was given through clenched teeth.
“We need to leave. Now.” Time was ticking. To top everything off, it was the goddamn monsoon season.
“How do I know you’re who you say you are?”
A single noise caught both our attention. Whatever we’d heard was a reminder we had no time to stand around and chitchat. “Sweetheart. We don’t have time to play games. Either you come with me, or you will die. It’s as simple as that.”
Charmaine kept shifting from foot to foot, only this time moving closer. Did she really think picking a fight would do her any good? “Not without the others.”
“I was ordered to bring you to safety. That’s exactly what I’m going to do. Come with me. Now.”
She took a defiant step backwards, folding her arms. “Then I’m not going. Not until you at least let them go.”
“Christ’s sake. I’m one man.”
She shook her head.
The woman wasn’t going to budge.
How the hell had an extraction become such a pain in the ass?
“Fine,” I hissed. “But you will do as I say. They can fend for themselves.” I hadn’t been offered the resources to save the others. That had been left up so someone else.
“Asshole,” she muttered.
The woman had no idea.
I moved toward the door preventing the hostages from escaping, shooting off the lock. As soon as I threw open the door, I moved into the night air. “Come on. Everyone. Let’s get going. Stay close to the river and you’ll find a town about four kilometers from here.” I put the goggles back in place, turning off the light. The last thing we needed was to draw any attention.
The women had been brutalized, most moving slowly. There was no chance in hell I could guide a group of ten women to safety. The odds of survival were already against them.
I stood guard while the other prisoners moved into the darkness, calculating the time we had left before another brigade of soldiers moved in.
Maybe three minutes.
Some scattered immediately, others unsure of what to do. “Manténgase fuera de la vista. Siga el río,” I told them in Spanish this time.
Stay out of sight. Follow the river.
There was no way of knowing their nationalities. They could be anyone. Tourists. Wives of foreign government leaders. Students. The man holding them used them as bait or as whores. Whatever suited his disgusting mood.
At least the light of the torches guided their way. While I hated leaving them, I had no other choice.
The sound of loud voices seemed to knock them from their trance, almost all finding resilience deep within. They scattered into the night, surprisingly silent given all they’d endured.
I didn’t waste any time, taking Charmaine by the arm and heading in the opposite direction.
“Where are you taking me?” she threw out, struggling in my hold.
“I told you. Somewhere safe.”
Loud voices cut through the night sounds, the fury in their tones finally causing a reaction.
“Are you hurt?” I asked.
“I don’t think so.”
“Then if I were you,” I told her, “I’d run.”
CHAPTER 2
Maddox
Thank God for small favors.
She did as I asked.
I remained behind her as we took off running, Charmaine was surprisingly fast after what she’d endured. As we cut through the forest, I was keenly aware of our surroundings and the increasing noise. I kept the pin light pointed forward, the beam not enough to attract any attention, but enough to guide our way through the muck.
Another loud voice was closer.
The escape had been discovered.
“Come on. Keep running,” I told her in a soft voice, remaining just behind as I constantly scanned the jungle.
There were too many fucking things that could go wrong. At least she’d figured out the danger we were in, remaining silent as we pushed our way deeper into the forest.
Within minutes, I sensed the soldiers were attempting to surround us. It would seem Charmaine was important. That was the reason I was here. My guess was the other women would be forgotten, their determination to recapture my target providing precious time for them to escape.
Panting, Charmaine looked behind her as the shouting sounded closer. When she tripped over a fallen limb, I managed to grab her arm, placing my hand over her mouth before she had a chance to make a single sound. I turned off the light, pitching us into blackness. She tensed immediately, her ragged breathing becoming more pronounced.
I lowered my head as I pulled us into a crouched position behind thick foliage. “Be very quiet, Charmaine. Not a word. Stay right where you are.” I pulled my hand away, keeping my other on the weapon.
She took ragged breaths. She smelled of fear, but there was more, a primal strength stronger than she had no right to claim.
The sudden silence was worse than enemy shouts. I knew their tactics. I’d fought insurgents of every nationality, learning their methods and storing them in the back of my mind.
When I shifted, she squeezed my arm. I placed my finger across her lips.
There was no indication they’d approached, but my instinct told me otherwise.
Without second guessing myself, I bolted from my position, firing off several shots.
As gunfire exploded into the night, the fact we were outnumbered didn’t faze me. The fuckers would never take us down. That just wasn’t going to happen.
Movement caught my eye. I fired a series of shots then dropped and rolled, firing off again. The subtle sound as the dead men hit the dirt was sweet music.
But we were far from being out of the woods.
I grabbed her hand, pulling her through the jungle.
The sound of being followed lessened the deeper into the terrain we went.
Rain began to fall. Soon there would be a torrent.
She slipped, the single yelp breaking the silence.
I pushed her harder, dragging her into the deepest part of the jungle, closely following the path I’d taken before.
Red flags were everywhere, the sudden quiet more oppressive than the gunfire.
A slight crack drew my attention again, my instincts working overtime.
Without hesitation, I pushed her onto the ground just as a single sound once again cut through the night sky.
Pop!
Fuuuuck.
Charmaine
Who was this man?
My eyes provided answers. He was huge, his shoulders easily able to fill a doorway, his arms the size of my thighs, and his legs? Powerful. He was also extremely tall and even in the ugly lights used for the rescue, there was no mistaking his extreme good looks.
Dark, thick hair.
Chiseled features.
Tall and muscular.











