Owned by the Officer Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Novella, Romance Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 30
Estimated words: 27534 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 138(@200wpm)___ 110(@250wpm)___ 92(@300wpm)
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“Wow. That’s quite an inspiring story, gorgeous,” I said, a little in awe of her. I could absolutely understand her draw to this profession. After seeing what Simon was going through, I wanted a miracle for him too. And I could help someone like him by fostering a dog when I had a long enough leave.

“Yeah. Andrew is so much better now, but I know he misses flying in the service of his country.”

“He was a pilot?”

“Yes.” Her eyes lowered for a second, then she looked back up at me through her long dark eyelashes.

“I can imagine. What did he fly?”

She hesitated before answering. “F-15C Eagle.”

My lips turned down into a frown. “But the Navy doesn’t use those birds.”

Annalise cleared her throat, and her face turned red as she shrugged sheepishly. I knew what she was going to say before the words left her mouth. “My brother—and my dad—are both Air Force veterans.”

“Well, shit,” I grunted. If this went where I was sure it was going, meeting the family was gonna be…interesting.

“Does that mean you don’t want to finish our date?” She tried to sound playful, but I could hear the tension in her voice.

I raised my brow. “You really think your brother’s and dad’s decisions—however fucked up—would change the way I feel about you?”

She ducked her head, and I brought her face back up with a finger under her chin. “Complete bullshit, gorgeous. Maybe a flyboy would react that way, but sailors won’t judge you for someone else’s poor choices.” I finished in a magnanimous tone and was gratified when Annalise giggled.

“I’m glad.”

“Besides, you’re out with a Navy man, so clearly, you’re the smartest one in the family.”

She burst out laughing, and the sound made something warm spread through my chest.

“How did you learn to train service animals?” I asked, curious about the entire process…and anything that involved Annalise.

“The best school for canine studies is just north of San Francisco in Penngrove, Bergin College. As soon as I had enough general education credits, I went there for my AS in Assistance Dog Education. I got hired straight out of school for my current position.”

“That’s amazing.”

Annalise beamed at me. “Thanks. I’ve talked about myself enough, though. Tell me about you.”

“You can talk as much as you want, gorgeous. I want to know everything about you.”

She gave me a look that clearly said it was my turn and she wasn’t going to budge.

Our food arrived, and I waited until we’d been served and left alone again. “My story isn’t as interesting as yours. I enlisted at eighteen and busted my ass to become a SEAL. And that’s been my life ever since.”

Annalise sighed. “I highly doubt that is your whole life story. Why don’t we start with how you got injured?”

“Classified,” I replied with an apologetic glance. “I can tell you it was in the line of duty. Broke both bones in my lower leg, but I’m expected to get back to active duty in sixty to ninety days.”

“Oh.” Her expression fell, and I wondered if this might not work out like I’d thought. If she couldn’t handle my career… “Fostering might not be an option for you, right now. I’m so sorry.” She patted my thigh sympathetically, and I realized she was trying to comfort me.

Damn. She was so fucking adorable.

Unable to resist, I ducked my head down and brushed my lips across hers. She gasped at the contact, and I used the opportunity to probe her mouth with my tongue. When she opened for me, I swept in and fully tasted her sweetness, groaning in bliss at her extraordinary flavor. She’d melted against me by the time I pulled back, and I couldn’t help smirking at the dreamy glaze in her eyes.

“Wow,” she breathed.

I chuckled before placid another swift kiss on her lips. “Eat.”

We turned to our meals, and I opened my mouth to ask her another question but was cut off by her exclamation. “Oh my gosh!”

I went on alert, and my gaze darted around us, looking for the danger.

“I’m such a dope!”

Wait… “What?”

“Well, the fostering only takes eight weeks, but I didn’t think we had any dogs that would be ready to be homed fast enough for you to go through the whole training process.”

“That's okay. I understand—”

Her hands gestured excitedly as she continued. “But I just remembered! Tucker was scheduled to be picked up by his foster family this week. But they called me this morning because the dad is being promoted. They’ll be moving to another base in a few weeks.”

She didn’t look as though she was done, so I continued to sit and listen. And also admired how beautiful she was when she was all fired up.

“You said you had a little experience training dogs?” I nodded. “It’ll only be for eight weeks.” She stopped to think for a few seconds, tapping her chin. So cute. “It’s unorthodox, but I can help you go through the foster training while you work with Tucker. We’ll have to meet more often but—”


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