Wed to a SEAL (Hot SEALs) (Volume 8)

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Authors: Cat Johnson
her for a little bit, maybe I can figure out what the hell is going on.”
    “How do you intend to do that?” Rick asked.
    “I know what she looks like. What car she drives. Hopefully I can track down Isabel or at least question her coworkers. She works at the strip club. I can ask around there. Hell, maybe she’s there working now.”
    Jon nodded. “That’s a good plan. One of us should go with you. In case there’s trouble.”
    “I’ll go.” Rick stepped forward.  
    At the same time, Thom said, “I’m coming.”
    “Oh no. All of you men are not leaving us here to babysit.” Ali cocked a brow as the men tried to flee.
    “Yeah, especially since this website says a three-month old could need to eat every two to three hours. That’s just crazy. We’re going to run out of those bottles fast. Then we’ll have to buy formula, I guess.” Darci turned her panicked focus to the only one among them with baby experience. “Thom, you can’t go. I have no idea what I’m doing with a baby.”
    “I agree. He needs to stay.” Sierra nodded.
    “Besides, if there really is some sort of danger frightening enough that it compelled this woman to leave her baby on the doorstep of strangers just to keep her safe, don’t you think we might need some protection here?” Darci crossed her arms while cocking a brow.
    Jon drew in a breath. “They’re right. Two go and two stay. Rocky obviously needs to go since he’s the only one who knows what this woman looks like. Who do you want with you, Rocky?”
    Rocky lifted his chin toward Jon. “You carrying?”
    Jon tipped his head. “Always.”  
    “Then you’re with me.” Confident in his decision, Rocky ignored Rick and Thom’s twin scowls at being left behind with the females.
    Rocky wasn’t being unfair. He did have a reason for his choice. It made sense. This was Rick’s house. If the shit hit the fan, he’d know how to best defend it. No doubt there was a gun safe in the house and he needed to be here to open it. And Thom was the only one among them blessed with children of his own, so he should be there too and make sure they didn’t feed the kid the wrong stuff.
    Rocky paused at the front door and glanced back. “We’ll be back as soon as we can. I’ll call when we know anything. And call us if Isabel shows up.”
    “We can only hope.” Rick snorted.
    “Good luck,” Ali called after them.
    Rocky had a feeling they were going to need it.
    They were outside and heading for Rocky’s truck when Jon paused for a second before continuing his stride across the lawn. “Don’t look but I think our momma hasn’t gone too far.”
    “What?” Rocky forced himself to glance at Jon and not at his surroundings.
    “I caught movement across the street when I came outside for the diaper bag and now I just saw it again. Same spot. I’m willing to bet she’s hanging around to make sure the baby is all right.”
    “So what do we do? Flush her out?” Rocky asked, his heart pounding as hard as if they were on a mission in hostile territory rather than trying to catch a young mother in the suburbs of Virginia.
    “You and I are gonna get in your truck. We’ll draw her attention while Thom and Rick sneak out the back.”
    “And grab her.” Rocky drew in a breath at the thought.
    She was going to be scared to death, but he didn’t see how they had any other choice. They needed answers. More than that he needed to not be responsible for an infant. The Naval Special Warfare department didn’t give SEALs time off for babysitting strangers’ kids . . . not that he’d ever had occasion to ask.
    He sighed. “All right.”
    Rocky clicked to unlock the truck as Jon pulled out his cell phone to fill Rick and Thom in on the situation.

CHAPTER 5
    Isabel watched from behind a shrub on the corner as the two men came out of the house she’d followed Rocky to.
    She recognized Rocky, the man she’d trusted on gut instinct alone to shelter her daughter. Next to him walked

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