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The 12 Days Ultimatum

“I don’t take kindly to ultimatums.”

Nobody gives FBI Supervisory Special Agent Lucas Alexander ultimatums. His reputation as a hard-ass perfectionist is well-deserved. There’s a reason he’s the go-to person for agents, the community of Silver Pine, Idaho, and even the Salt Lake City Field Office. For Lucas, the job always comes first. Always has.

Always will?

Because Lucas does have one weak spot, and his name is Special Agent Riley Christopher. Two days ago, Riley delivered his boss an ultimatum: prioritize their relationship or end it. Now Lucas has a choice. The job or the relationship? Lucas has to decide whether he’s capable of balancing love and duty before the twelve days of Christmas are up.

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Lucas said, “Is that what this is about? The accident?”

“Yeah. Probably. I can’t deny that nearly dying makes you think.”

“Sure. What are you thinking?”

Riley’s brows shot up. “You mean about us?”

Lucas nodded tersely.

“Just… What I said. I want to know—I want to feel—” He stopped there.

Great. If he couldn’t put it into words, how the hell was Lucas supposed to figure out what he wanted?

“You want me to prove that I prioritize you.”

“Us.”

“Okay. Us. But I don’t know what that means or how I do that. What do you want from me?” The whole conversation was baffling, frustrating. Lucas rarely lost his temper, but he didn’t like feeling he was being presented with a test he was guaranteed to fail. “I don’t want to play games. Just tell me what you want.”

Riley’s eyes flickered at his tone. He removed his feet from his desk, said shortly, “I want to feel like this matters to you.”

“Of course this matters.” And now Lucas was completely out of patience. “For God’s sake! What do you think I’m doing here? I want a relationship with you. I’m happy to have a relationship with you. I’m happy with you. Okay?”

Riley actually did a doubletake like he’d only now got a good look at Lucas. He said, “Oh.”

It wasn’t a happily surprised oh. It was an oh-now-I-get-it, and it further aggravated Lucas who suddenly realized he was being an asshole—and he wasn’t even sure why. He didn’t like feeling forced into…making a commitment? Was that what Riley wanted?

Because… Lucas had sort of thought they were committed. In the ways that actually mattered.

“You’re a priority. I love you. You know that,” Lucas clipped out.

It wasn’t the first time he’d told Riley he loved him. He’d told him that night in the hospital. He’d held Riley’s hand all night—though neither of them were the hand-holding type—and he’d told Riley he loved him. Told him more than once. Told him other things, too, things he’d never said to anyone else and never would because, for him, there was only Riley.

“Yeah, I know,” Riley was equally terse. “I love you, too.”

Not satisfied with knowing he was an asshole—and that Riley also knew he was an asshole—Lucas opted to go full monster.

He rose. “Great. So can we dispense with the games and the doom countdown and get back to work?”

The look on Riley’s face—that instant of naked, unguarded hurt. Lucas did not expect that. Had not intended that. Did not know what to do about it.

But the next moment the look was gone.

“You got it.” Riley turned back to the cold case files.

The uneasy suspicion that he’d won the battle but lost the war followed Lucas out of Riley’s office and all the way down the hall to his own.

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