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Missing (The Brannock Siblings, #3)
Missing (The Brannock Siblings, #3)
Missing (The Brannock Siblings, #3)
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There are two things in this life that Gus Brannock truly loves; his family and his job. His family is growing and he wants what his brother and sister have before the job he's worked so hard for takes its toll. The woman he's got his eye on, however, isn't interested in being with a man who risks his life every day. When the unexpected friendship with the sassy red head he used to hate turns into something Gus just doesn't want to live without, he will do whatever it takes to have her. The hazards of his job as a detective for missing children may end up proving to be too much, but there's a reason Aiden was brought into his life and nothing will stand in his way to keep her there.

Aiden Murphy used to hate the handsome jerk next door until a surprising discovery spun her world in another direction. Her life of devotion to her sister and niece has been her biggest strength with the exception of her art. That is, until Gus turns out to be the one thing that has been missing from that life all along. Aiden must decide if the unknown is worth the risk of loving the dedicated detective or if being pulled into his world is more than she can handle. When Gus becomes the only way for her to keep the people she loves most safe, will she understand why he treasures her untried strength or will she let her fear of the unknown decide for her?

For readers 18+ due to strong language and sexual situations.

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PublisherJessica Wilde
Release dateSep 21, 2014
ISBN9781310343186
Missing (The Brannock Siblings, #3)
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Jessica Wilde

J. Wilde loves a good romance. Happily ever after and a few good laughs are a must. A little suspense doesn’t hurt either. She resides in Utah with her family and a couple of spoiled pups. When she finds a moment for herself, she is reading or writing. J. Wilde has written several novels and has many more to come. While she is currently exploring other genres, romance will always own a special place in her books.

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    Missing (The Brannock Siblings, #3) - Jessica Wilde

    Missing

    By: Jessica Wilde

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright © 2014 Jessica Wilde

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    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you are reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Cover Photo from Shutterstock.com

    Cover design by Jessica Wilde

    ISBN-13: 978-1500858032

    Other titles by Jessica Wilde

    Every One of Me

    Our Time

    The Brannock Siblings Series

    Leverage (The Brannock Siblings, #1)

    Conned (The Brannock Siblings, #2)

    Rise & Fall Series

    Ricochet (Rise & Fall, #1)

    The beauty of life is figuring out how to live it with someone you love more than yourself.

    ~Isabelle Brannock

    To my husband, the love of my life. You are my Gus, my Lucas, my Conall, Charlie, and Andrew. You are every possible hero I have and will ever write about and I'll love you forever. Thank you for taking this journey with me.

    Table of 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

    Epilogue

    About the Author

    Acknowledgements

    Other titles by Jessica Wilde

    Prologue

    Gus

    Another one bites the dust, I sang into the phone.

    Shut up, Gus Gus. You're next, Conall grumbled back at me.

    He had just informed me that Emily had moved in with him back in Denver and things were going really well so far.

    So my big brother is shacking up with a good looking blonde who has a record, I teased. That's hot.

    He sighed into the phone and I could just see him shaking his head and clenching his fists. He probably wanted to punch me.

    God, I want to punch you right now, he confirmed and I threw my head back with laughter.

    Good. I wouldn't be me if I didn't tempt my siblings into beating the shit out of me. Ash got enough hits in to last her a while, but you, my brother, were too busy falling in love to pay any attention to me. I feel your pain.

    He chuckled and the twinge I always felt in my chest when I was away from my family twisted. I missed them already.

    When a rhythmic thumping sound came from the other side of my bedroom wall, I rolled my eyes.

    "What the hell is that?" Con asked, irritating me more that he could hear the noise over the phone.

    I shot to my feet and started for my front door. It's my God damn neighbor. She's always turning on some bullshit music and blasting it so loud that it wakes me up.

    I'd been working late shifts for months now and spent the mornings catching up on some much needed shuteye. My neighbor, a short, red haired pain in the ass, knew that and didn't give a damn about it. At least three times a week, she blasted some kind of kid music and annoyed the hell out of me.

    At first, I just let it go and started going to sleep the minute I got home to make sure I got enough, but the last couple weeks since I'd been back in town, it had been too much. It was time to say something.

    Conall was laughing, Serves you right, man. You need to be nicer to her. By the way, how are things going with that girl from the internet?

    "Great, I'm meeting her in person next week and by the way, I'm nice to her. I just don't like cookies that taste like cardboard and thirteen year old chocolate."

    When she first moved in several months ago, she had tried to be a good neighbor and bake me some cookies. She was hot, so I accepted them and planned on asking her out later on.

    It's the thought that counts, he mumbled.

    Not when it forces me to spend two hours on the toilet at work.

    He laughed so hard I had to pull the phone away from my ear. Asshole.

    Yeah, I wasn't exaggerating either. Ended up getting bottles of Tums and laxatives with big bows tied around them on my desk for the next couple weeks. It wasn't pretty.

    When she brought me another plate, I politely declined and it ended up causing some tension. Found out she wasn't as angelic as I thought and she was an even worse cook. We'd had several arguments about her cooking when it made the entire floor smell like bigfoot had taken a big old shit in the hallway. The stench lasted a week and we'd been enemies ever since. Well, maybe not enemies. We just pretty much hated each other and let the other know by means of little pranks here and there. They weren't terribly mean, but one actually ended up getting the cops called on me.

    I'd found a way into her apartment and left a 'Cooking for Dummies' book on her kitchen counter. I was in and out faster than you could say 'I was just trying to help'. No one saw me, but she knew who'd left it the second she laid eyes on it.

    Thank the good Lord the officers who showed up were ones I'd worked with frequently, otherwise I would have had to deal with more crap for another few weeks. Revenge would have been sweet, but the consequences were unpredictable.

    I yanked open my front door and started down the hall a short distance to her apartment. I wasn't going to put up with that crappy music anymore. I heard Emily's voice in the background and Conall could barely stop laughing long enough to tell her what was going on.

    He'd been a lot happier since meeting Emily, a lot more laid back, even with all the shit that went down with her brother. It's too bad she didn't grow up with a good family the way we had, but what better way to get one than with us, right?

    I gotta go, Con. Time to throw down the law.

    Whatever, Gus. Emily says 'Hi'. Let me know how it goes next week. We'll see you soon, yeah?

    Yeah. Later.

    I pocketed my phone and took a deep, cleansing breath to calm my rattled nerves. I wasn't angry enough to accidently disrespect the woman, but I was definitely at the end of my rope. Work was getting crazy with all the kids gone missing and it was hard to not bring that shit home with you. It amazed me how many parents just let their children play around unsupervised.

    Hello people! We live in Detroit. It's not purgatory, but it isn't the golden gates of heaven either.

    Con's reminder that I was going to be meeting someone great next week calmed me down. I hadn't meant to tell Con about it and if I found out he spilled the beans to Luke, there would be hell to pay. Being a detective for missing children didn't really leave much time for me to go out and meet people. I'd joined a dating site in secret, one that didn't require you to give real names or pictures, just to see what happened and ended up talking to the coolest girl I had ever met. She was funny and smart and I had a good feeling she was absolutely gorgeous. We'd agreed to not send any pictures once we started talking since we both didn't feel comfortable with it. But we talked on the phone a couple times a week and it was a miracle I hadn't been caught while I was back in Oakland.

    I pounded on the door and waited. A few seconds later, the music turned down and I heard giggling from the other side.

    The door opened a crack and there she was, hiding behind the chain with a knowing smile. Damn, she's pretty, I thought. Too bad she's an evil-

    Can I help you, Fergus? she asked sweetly.

    Yeah, Red, you can. The music is too loud, has been for weeks.

    She rolled her eyes and shut the door. My jaw dropped in shock at her rudeness until I heard the sound of the chain sliding and she opened the door a moment later, a little wider so I could just see inside her apartment. It was a mess.

    Figures.

    My name isn't Red, it's Aiden.

    Same difference. The meaning for Aiden is 'fire'. She has red hair. Big fucking coincidence if you ask me.

    Whatever, Red. Just turn the music down. I gotta get some sleep.

    "Don't ask me. It's not my music."

    Then whose is it? I asked, narrowing my eyes at her.

    She smiled and took a step back, opening the door a little wider. Behind her was a tiny little red haired beauty dressed in a princess gown and holding a wand with a heart on the end of it. The top of her head would probably reach up to my mid thigh, she was so small. Her little smile looked like an angel's and she giggled when Red told her to say hi.

    I swallowed, knowing exactly what I'd gotten myself into.

    Fergus, did you have something to tell Little Aiden? Red asked sarcastically.

    I turned my eyes to her and shot daggers into those dark brown swirls of hers.

    You named you're daughter after you? I asked, trying to be an asshole on purpose.

    She rolled her eyes again, She isn't my daughter. She's my niece. My sister liked the name and when she came out with red hair, it seemed fitting.

    She's the reason for the music? Almost every day?

    She smiled again and I felt my stomach flip. Why'd my arch enemy have to be so smoking hot?

    Yep. I watch her while her mom works. She's a nurse so it changes every so often.

    I swallowed again and looked back down at the little girl. She had freckles covering her face and a little button nose that actually looked a lot like Red's.

    Um…

    Yes? she pressed, and for the first time in my life, I turned away from a challenge.

    Just walked away without a word.

    I heard her chuckle softly and clenched my fists. Then Little Aiden giggled and squealed, making my heart do a tiny flip. It was a beautiful laugh.

    I hurried into my apartment and leaned against the door.

    What the hell was that? I asked no one and rubbed my sternum, hoping to relieve the panic in my chest.

    I don't know how long I stood there, but my phone chimed with a text message, pulling my thoughts back to reality. I loved kids, always wanted some for my own. That little girl was a wakeup call, though. She tugged at my heart with just a smile.

    My phone showed a text from MysteryGirl. We hadn't given our names either in case we decided this whole thing wasn't going to work out. She was definitely my type of woman. Thought like me, had a dirty mind, and I couldn't wait to lay eyes on her.

    MysteryGirl: Why do neighbors suck?

    I smiled.

    We had a lot in common.

    Chapter 1

    Aiden

    No. Uh uh! No way am I wearing that! Aiden shouted at her sister, Lily. The flowery concoction that the woman had pulled out of the back of her closet made her want to cover her eyes to avoid getting a headache from all the bright, nauseating colors.

    What? It's gorgeous! It will look so good, I promise.

    She laughed. Loudly. Heartily. Because that was the funniest damn thing she had ever heard. "Lil, you of all people should know that colors like that, she emphasized, pointing at the offending scrap of material, do not look good with colors like this. She pointed to the mass of bright red curls on the top of her head. I'd look like the love child between a rainbow and a unicorn. It's too much."

    Seriously? Lily scowled at her, Do you have to be so dramatic? God, it's like I'm dealing with Aidy all over again.

    Aiden Murphy was not dramatic. She told the truth. Always. No matter what. And that dress, the one her sister was still holding in front of her, looked like unicorn barf. It was just so sad.

    Her sister had always been her best friend, even when they were kids. They looked so different from each other so the kids in school never thought they were sisters which probably made life a lot easier back then. There was no competition between them.

    Lily was beautiful. Always had been, even in those awkward years as a teen. Her blonde hair was thick and shiny, no matter how she styled it, it always looked amazing. Her eyes were green, not brown like Aiden's, and they made her look mysterious, which now days was sexy as hell. She'd always been thin and after giving birth to Aidy, her body seemed to suck back in to normal with some added curves here and there. But nothing compared to her smile. Lily could make anyone fall in love with her with those perfect teeth and a smile that could slay lesser men. It made Aiden extremely bitter that the man who stole her sister's heart was such a dick.

    Lily was an amazing sister, an even better mother, and a rock in Aiden's life. The least she could do was be the best damn aunt that little girl could ever ask for.

    That's because Aidy thinks like her favorite aunt, she snickered.

    "Her only aunt! And thank the Lord there aren't any others. I swear that little girl has multiple personalities already. I wouldn't be able to handle it," Lily replied with an exaggerated shake of her head.

    Oh, come on. She's not that bad. She's hilarious. I love spending time with her.

    Speaking of, Lily bit her bottom lip and twisted her eyebrows in that way that warned Aiden she was about to give another favor. Would you mind watching Aidy tomorrow morning? I've got a staff meeting and I missed the last one so I can't miss it or I'll get written up.

    Aiden rolled her eyes. Her sister was too nice of a person. Why do you still feel like you have to beg me? Huh? You look so pathetic when you do that so just… stop. You know I'll do it. What time will you be dropping her off?

    Lily sighed with relief and finally… finally!... put the dress back in the far corner of her closet. Aiden wanted to pump her fist in the air once the deed was done, but she held it back.

    It will be about nine if that's okay. After the meeting, I have to log in a few in-service hours, though, so can I pick her up around two?

    That would cut into some serious getting-ready-for-a-hot-date time, but she couldn't say no. She was the queen of rushing so it was doable. Not like she needed a full four hours to get ready anyway. She would just have to cut the self-medicating of her nerves down to one glass of wine instead of two. She'd be good to go.

    No problem. Just call if you are going to be late. I want to make sure I look good tomorrow night, she said and stood to peruse the other clothes in Lily's closet.

    You wouldn't have to worry about that if you wore the dress.

    Ha! It would make sure I wouldn't get another date. Or it may ensure I don't even get the first one. He'd see me from a mile away, turn tail and run.

    Lily smacked her on the shoulder with a scoff, I'll have you know, that's the dress I was wearing on my first date with Brandon. He loved it!

    Aiden shrugged, My point exactly.

    Lily laughed and started to shut the closet doors, Then you might as well forget borrowing anything of mine ever again. He always said he liked the way I dressed.

    It was nice to finally be able to talk to her about Brandon without the consequence of some kind of break down. Her sister's ex-husband was always a tall, handsome, suave troll. He never deserved her, but she gave him everything. He was dangerous, exciting, and full of life and the bastard broke her heart. They divorced shortly after little Aiden was born since he cheated on Lily with a 5'10" bimbo tramp. Who, by the way, is a good two inches taller than him without the heels she always wears. It was actually quite hilarious to see them together because he looked so pathetic. It was hard for Lily, though, because she was suddenly a single mother with a job that required a large chunk of her time. A job she couldn't quit because she needed the money.

    The man rarely spent time with his daughter which was okay with Aiden. That little girl didn't need him as a role model for a father. She would be better off without him. Lily had refused any form of child support and only took a small settlement once the divorce was final. Instead of living off of that for a while, she put every penny in an account for Aidy for college and she increased her hours at work.

    Aiden moved from their hometown of Chicago to Detroit a year later when she finally put her foot down and forced Lily to let her help. They'd lived together until several months ago when Aiden found her apartment and Lily started dating other guys. She didn't date often, but it was enough to make Aiden feel like she was invading her sister's privacy.

    I feel sorry for Aidy. She's going to have to deal with those bright red locks like I've had to. It's a pain in the ass sometimes, you know? Colors are hard, she said, her shoulders slumping.

    Well, you both are beautiful and I love your red hair. It's you. It matches your charming personality, too, Lily chuckled and winked.

    Aiden rolled her eyes and sprawled out on the bed.

    Speaking of charming, how's that delicious neighbor of yours?

    Ugh! Please, don't reference him at the same time as using the word 'delicious'. He may be beautiful, but he's a total asshat. Just last week he came pounding on my door demanding that I shut off Aidy's music. She smiled, remembering the look on his face when he realized it wasn't her music. God, his face was priceless when I told him to talk to Aidy.

    Lily sprawled out next to her and studied her nails, I still don't understand how you two are enemies. He seems like such a sweet guy.

    He used to be sweet and for a minute there, Aiden was sure he was going to ask her out. Then he had insulted her cookies and instead of fessing up and telling the truth, he played it off as if he was on some kind of girly diet. Served him right if he got as bad of diarrhea as he said he did.

    He told me my cookies tasted like packing peanuts and when he was - and I quote - 'ready to die' he would 'keep me in mind'. He's a total douche.

    Lily covered her mouth with her hand, but Aiden didn't need to look to know that she was actually smiling. She could feel her sister shaking like a rickety rollercoaster with laughter.

    After a moment, she gasped for air, Oooh, oh my God. That is the perfect description of your cookies. You are a terrible cook, Aid.

    "Shut up! I'm not that bad," she objected sarcastically and shoved Lily until she was hanging off the bed.

    The truth was, she was that bad of a cook.

    Her sister couldn't stop laughing and was starting to turn a shade of red Aiden had never seen before. I totally have to talk to this guy more.

    No! No one needs to talk to him. He's made my life miserable enough. Plus, he's a cop. You know how I feel about that.

    Yeah, yeah. You're terrified of a man who lives life dangerously. No excitement for you, right?

    Not just that. You and Aidy are my life. A guy who can't bring stability to our lives isn't worth it.

    Lily sighed and shook her head, "We shouldn't be the deciding factor, Aid. It's for you, not us."

    Her cell phone chimed in her pocket and she shoved Lily one more time for good measure before looking at the incoming text.

    Dreamy: Can't wait to see you tomorrow night.

    Okay, so she couldn't think of a good name to give him. The way he talked to her was dreamy, though.

    Is that him?

    Yep.

    Lily chuckled, You wanna know how I can tell? You get this far away look in your eyes, like you're high or something and you're smile looks like something out of a Disney movie.

    Aiden sat up and read the text again before going on the defense. You're just jealous because I may get to have sex soon and your vagina is full of cobwebs.

    She climbed off the bed before Lily could attack her and tried to text him back.

    "Hey! I had sex five months ago, even though it did suck."

    She shook her head and typed.

    Me: Same here. You want to talk tonight or build up the anticipation?

    She was barely out the bedroom door when a tiny little missile came crashing into her legs.

    Aunty Aiden! Come look, I made a castle!

    Her niece was like the Energizer Bunny. She never stopped except for when she was sleeping and she had an spitfire attitude like her aunt, courtesy of helping to raise the little sweetheart. She pulled Aiden to the living room and threw her arm out as if she was presenting something on stage, her bright red curls bouncing and her freckles making that sweet face even sweeter.

    The living room had been completely rearranged. How the little girl got the couch to move four feet from the wall was a mystery, but she did. Every chair from the dining room was set up around it like towers and there were pillows, sheets, and blankets spread over it.

    "Holy wow! That really does look like a castle," she gasped.

    Lily was right behind her and started gushing over her daughter's accomplishment. Oh, Aidy. It's beautiful! All you need is your gown and we can take a picture.

    Okay! Her green eyes sparkled just before she disappeared down the hall to her bedroom to go change.

    Aiden walked around the creation and saw the details up close. She even had a freaking drawbridge. Incredible!

    You think I should put her into some kind of special school? She builds stuff like this all the time. You should see the stuff she creates with those Legos you gave her for her birthday.

    Her phone chimed and she read the text with a smile.

    Dreamy: You kidding? We have to talk. I've had the whole day off today and I'm dying of boredom.

    Me: OK. Jeez, don't get your panties in a twist.

    Dreamy:  I'm not even going to go there.

    She giggled and covered her mouth, still staring down at her phone and reading the message a couple more times like a lovesick fool.

    Dear Lord, it's starting to get disgusting, Lily grimaced. I'm going to have to meet this guy. He's totally turned my little sister into a giggling bundle of… something girly. Shit, I wish I could think of witty things like you do. She crossed her arms and turned toward the kitchen.

    "First of all, I'm not a giggling bundle of girly stuff, he's just so funny. Second, no. I don't think you should put Aidy into a special school. Not unless she wants it. Let her enjoy her childhood with all the other kids."

    Aiden grabbed her purse and tossed her phone inside. I've gotta go. Still have to find something to wear for tomorrow night. Shit, I'm so nervous.

    Lily was making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and licked her fingers as she stated, quite sarcastically, Good luck. With hair like that, maybe you better just go naked. Win for both of you.

    She slipped on her sandals and flipped her sister off with an innocent smile. "I don't have unicorn vomit in my closet, so I'm sure I'll find something. See you in the morning, Lil."

    Her sister was giggling and now licking the knife clean. Bye, Aid. Love you and thanks again.

    Love you, too. Bye, Aidy! she shouted. See you tomorrow!

    Bye Aunty! came a breathless shout from her bedroom. She could tell the little devil was going all out on the dress up. Shoes were flying out the bedroom door and the sound of bead necklaces was surprisingly clear.

    She hurried out the door before she could get talked into helping clean up. When she got to the stairs, she took a deep breath and tried to

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