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-a Night Stalkers 5E romance story- Co-pilot Danny Corvo accepts his role as straight man on the jovial crew aboard the Night Stalkers’ helicopter Calamity Jane II. Ignoring his attraction to the wildly vivacious Crew Chief Carmen Parker proves to be much more difficult. Racing through the tail end of a hurricane off the Panamanian coast—what a crazy time to declare his feelings. But this stormy night must be the one to tell her how he’s felt Since the First Day.

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Since the FirstDay

M. L. Buchman

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Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

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1

Present Day, June 13, 2300 Hours (11 p.m. Panama LocalTime)

“It was a dark and stormy night!” Danny Corvo declared over the intercom as he fought the big helo’s controls.

“Ho-ly crap!” Carmen’s words were jarred out of her by the Calamity Jane II slamming into another squall line as if it was a solid wall. “Did Danny just make a jo-ke?”

He should have kept his mouth shut and just flown the damn helicopter.

The massive Chinook twin-rotor helicopter was getting battered by the tail end of a tropical storm they were using for cover on this training mission. The last thing to do under those conditions was to encourage Carmen.

“He did?” “What did I miss?” The other two gunners, probably woken up by Carmen’s initial shout, chimed in like it was some special event they didn’t want to miss. The Night Stalkers of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment—SOAR—could sleep through almost anything. Except one of Carmen’s cheery blasts.

“Do another one, Danny. Do another one,” Carmen pleaded like a toddler rather than being a definitely grown up, way hot redhead.

Captain Justin Roberts just grinned over at him from the pilot’s seat. You’ve stepped in it now, written clear across what little Danny could see of his face. From the nose up, his features, like Danny’s, were covered by his visor and helmet. It was an odd habit that made them turn to each other for a joke, but not during anything to do with flying. It wasn’t as if they could see much. Most of his vision was blocked by the tactical view projected on the inside of his visor. The captain was a pale version of himself set beyond the display. He would have been invisible if they were over land, but at the moment they were beating ass toward an unsuspecting ship at sea with a team of Delta Force in the back. They had a Zodiac boat and were doing some exercise about taking down a cruise ship. Even storm-whipped, the sea didn’t paint much on the tactical display.