***** I don't own covert affairs********
"UMPF," was all I managed to saw as Anderson tackled me to the ground.
I struggled and used all the old moves I had learned from sparing with him all those years ago. But nothing worked. He planted a hand on either side of my head and leaned down far to close to my face for my liking. His coffee scented breathe cascaded over my face, drawing me back to a time much simpler then now.
"Anderson off her now," Jai barked. He had his gun raised though it wouldn't be much of a scare tactic to the blind man.
We grappled on the ground each trying to get the upper hand. I was hitting harder then I'd ever hit him, losing control of all the anger I had been harboring. Anderson groaned every now and again when I landed a good hit and we were both breathing heavy soon after we'd started but those were the only sounds to be made.
Much to my shame he had me pinned sooner then I'd like to admit. I huffed as I stared down at the grass pressed to my face. Somehow he'd been able to get my front pressed to the ground, my hands behind my back and my legs trapped by in lack of a better description was sitting on butt with his legs on either side of me. He leaned forward to my ear.
"Annie Walker I taught you better then this," he chided.
His breathe cause some of my hair the rustle and I shivered as his voice and nearness sent chills down my spine.
"Obviously not Anderson," I replied coldly.
"Get off," Jai said.
Anderson growled at the both of us and tightened the grip on my shoulders and his face stayed close to mine.
"It's Okay Jai. Go call Stu tell him we've got him and we need three seats on the earliest flight home," I told him hoping to calm them both down.
Jai grumbled under his breathe but trusted me enough to go do as I had said. I sighed as he walked away his cell phone pressed to his ear but his eyes on us.
"Anderson you're going to want to get off me okay? Your not getting yourself any brownie points by royally kicking my ass," I tried to reason with him.
He snarled at me, animal like again.
"Call me Auggie, Walker. Prove you can. Call me Auggie," he hissed behind clenched teeth.
I didn't want to. God I really didn't want to. Calling him Auggie would make our past real, it'd open so many wounds. But I knew I had no choice if I ever wanted to get up.
"Auggie. Get off of me," I said lowly.
"Louder."
"Auggie, you pig headed inconsiderate, selfish bastard get the hell off of me," I shouted as loud as I could.
Like I had expected he reacted violently and shoved my face into the ground, hard. I choked on the grass a little but refused to make a sound.
"Why are you so frustrating," he demanded.
"Why are you such an asshole," I retorted around the grass in my mouth.
A smirk lit up his face at the guttural reply I managed to choke out.
"Didn't you mother ever teach you not to talk with your mouth full Walker," he asked ruefully.
"Screw you," I punctuated my statement by swinging up my sneaker clad foot and hitting him square in the back.
"That wasn't nice Annie," he said as he pressed me further into the grass.
I swore under my breathe as grass stabbed into my eyes, up my nose and into my mouth. I promised myself that I'd kick his ass as soon as I got up. I smiled at the image it brought to mind.
"Auggie you really need to get off me okay?"
"Why?"
"Well first I can barley breathe down here and Joan likes me very much alive. Second I can't guarntee Jai's action if you don't get off me. I know you don't care. And you'd love to fight with him but we can't really do that right now. Hit him when we get home. And third if you don't get off me I can't talk and I know you want to."
"All right," he said grudgingly.
He slowly rose from me and I instantly rolled over so I was lying on my back and coughed up all the grass in my mouth. He continued to smirk at my hacking noises and I glared at him angrily.
I sprung up quickly and punched him square in the jaw. His head whipped back and he grunted as he rubbed his jaw. I smiled. Hitting him had made me feel so much better. I drew my arm back to do it again but my fist was caught from behind. I turned quickly and came face to face with Auggie's Parker.
I snarled at her and ripped my arm from her grasp.
"JAI! We have an issue," I called as I stared her down.
Jai was by my side instantly and he seemed calmer but shocked to see Parker.
"What's she doing here Anderson," Jai demanded.
"I'm not just going to sit there and let this hussy hit my husband,"Parker screamed.
That's when things got a little interesting. Jai grabbed me around the waist as I launched myself at her, hell bent on doing some permanent damage to her face. I grunted as the air was knocked from my lungs. Parker's face was condescending and confident as I struggled put of his hold.
"Parker! Never call Annie a hussy ever again! And we've gone over this I am not your husband. I may made a mistake almost 3 years ago, a drunken mistake and I've tried to stand by that mistake but you've become unbarleble! Our divorce was finalized last week."
Everything went silent at Auggie's shouted words. Jai's grip on me faltered enough to where I was able to slip out. So I did and I hit Parker with a punch to the face so hard I heard her nose snap. I grinned wolfishly as I let Jai pick me up and move me some odd feet away from her.
"Are you just going to stand there after she just hit me August?" Parker's voice was muffled by her cupped hands and blood.
"Yes. You deserved it. I am leaving now Parker. It truly hasn't been a pleasure so please do not follow me."
With that said Auggie strode over to us and looked in Jai's general direction with me still on his shoulders.
"Take me home Wilcox."
