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Authors: Lori Foster

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BOOK: Fallen Angels: Beguiled\Wanton\Uncovered
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Giles rubbed his hands together, making Celia's stomach turn. His dark hair, usually immaculately in place, looked a little disheveled. Combined with the glee in his eyes, it gave him a slightly crazed look. “Not long, not long.”

She kicked her shoes off, which safely lowered her breasts another three inches behind the concealment of the curtain. Her blouse was open now and she wondered if Giles could see the frantic racing of her heart, which caused a resultant trembling in her entire body. She shimmied her shoulders to remove the blouse completely, then put it on a hook. She let her bra straps slip down her arms. “I'm really anxious.” She smiled again.

Giles stood, licking his lips and taking a step toward her—and suddenly alarms went off throughout the building. A loud, shrill series of horns and whistles blared and echoed everywhere, bouncing off the empty concrete walls.

Celia's eyes widened and she shouted, “What's going on?”

Giles, looking utterly panicked at the thought of an unknown threat, turned a complete, haphazard circle. He was obviously as confused as Celia by the alarm. And then the sprinkler system kicked in and water sprayed down on them both from high ceilings. Celia yelped, grabbing for her blouse and holding it over her head.

Giles cursed foully and leaped from his camera equipment to his elaborate lighting to his desk littered with papers, trying to cover everything at once, trying to shield things with his body. Celia looked around, uncertain what to do.

Giles spared her a frantic, harassed look. “Get the hell out of here before the fire department arrives!”

His shout was mean and within seconds other people were in the room, rushing to obey his barked orders. Celia hesitated only a moment more, then shoved her feet back in her shoes, snatched up her purse, and headed for the door she'd come through.

“Not that way!” Giles grabbed her naked arm, his grip bruising, and practically thrust her out through another exit. “Go down that corridor. There's a door that opens into the back parking lot. And get dressed for God's sake!”

Celia shoved wet hair out of her face and rushed to obey. Icy water continued to spray her. The pandemonium behind her dimmed as she trotted toward a blinking exit sign. But as she stepped outside, now grateful for the heat and blinding sunshine, curiosity got the better of her. This might be her only chance to spy a little. She looked back at the large brick structure, more a warehouse than a studio, and saw there was a row of dark windows on either side of the door she'd just come through.

She located a broken crate by a Dumpster and dragged it closer to the building. Her blouse was still clutched in her hand, her purse slung over her shoulder, her wet hair dripping down her back and making her shiver despite the warmth of the day.

Just as she started to step up on the crate, an iron-hard arm closed around her waist and jerked her down. She started to scream, but the sound was cut off by a callused palm flattening over her mouth. Her body came into contact with a solid chest, and then she heard a familiar whisper in her ear. “Not a sound, damn it. Someone's coming.”

She was dragged behind the Dumpster and forced behind Alec's body while two slender male figures ran outside, soaked through to their skin, hauling camera equipment. When they went out of sight around the corner of the building, Alec pulled her up and grabbed her hand. “This way. And hurry.”

She tried, she really did, but the shoes made haste nearly impossible. She started to kick them off, but Alec took her arm and kept her moving. Shoving her toward a retaining wall, he said, “Don't say a word. Not a single damn word.”

Speaking was well beyond her anyway. She concentrated on discovering a way to scale the wall, when suddenly Alec grabbed her by the waist and practically threw her over it. Within a heartbeat he'd joined her and there was his truck on the side of the road, shielded by a cluster of wild bushes and a few sparse trees. They both jumped inside and Alec pulled away. “Keep your head down in case anyone sees us.”

When she didn't react quickly enough, he flattened his large palm on the crown of her wet head and pushed her down in the seat, her cheek to his thigh. “Stay there until I tell you it's clear.”

His idea of clear didn't come for some time. Her head rested practically in his lap, her body twisted painfully. It was a good ten minutes before he stopped at a traffic light and looked down at her. He was plainly enraged.

With his foot tight on the brake, he skinned out of his cotton shirt and dropped it on her. “Put that on.”

Celia narrowed her eyes. “Is it okay if I sit up now?”

A grudging, sharp nod was her only answer. Celia saw his hands flex on the steering wheel, his knuckles turning white. Cautiously, she slid up into the seat. For comfort's sake, she kicked out of her heels and dropped her sodden blouse onto the floor. Remembering his order to inform him of things up front, she said, “Ah, I have a party to go to tonight…”

“I heard.”

He wouldn't look at her, and she felt bereft. Licking her lips, she tentatively asked, “The sprinkler system?”

“Always goes off when someone sets a fire.”

“You?” She shouldn't have been so surprised. Alec was a quick thinker, and he obviously understood the predicament Giles had put her in. When he did no more than ignore her, she said, “Thank you.”

And those soft, humble words seemed to set him off.

“Goddammit, Celia.”
She jumped a good foot, then sat staring at him. He was beyond furious. “Do you have any idea at all what Giles would have done to you once he had you naked? I doubt screaming would have even brought you any aid, considering everyone on his payroll is likely dirty. You could have been—”

“I know.”

“You know?
You know!
” He was so angry, she suspected his shouted words could be heard by the cars passing them by. His neck was red and his black eyes glowed like hot coals. “Then why in hell did you agree?”

“Because I had to. Because it was the test.”

He put the truck in drive and lurched back into traffic. “And you have this harebrained idea that you owe the world something because of Raymond. You think you can make retribution? Baby, you don't know anything about it.”

She drew in a slow breath. “It may have started out that way. At first, I only wanted to make myself feel better by helping other women. I did see it as a debt of sorts I had to pay.” She reached across the seat and touched his arm, right where the tattoo decorated his biceps. She felt his muscle flinch. “But now, I
have
to do it. I have to save Hannah and the other girls—”

His head jerked around to stare at her. “
Other
girls?”

She drew a deep steadying breath. “I met Jade, a very young, very lovely girl, and there were others I didn't meet, but I saw them at the party. I don't doubt I'll see them again tonight.” Her fingers tightened on his arm. “Alec, I want to shut Jacobs down.”

Alec's fist hit the steering wheel.
“Goddammit!”

She wished he'd quit swearing like that. It made her heart jump every time, and drove home how opposed he was to the entire effort. “He has to be stopped—”

“That's not what you're being paid to do.” He tried to sound reasonable, but his voice shook. With anger? “Mrs. Barrington just wants Hannah back. The rest of it…”

“Yes?” She knew Alec's conscience, knew he wouldn't be able to abide the idea of Jacobs walking free any more than she could.

Surprised that the steering wheel didn't crack under his hands, Celia waited until finally Alec sighed. He flexed his jaw several times and she knew he was striving for control. “So do you have some grand plan that'll convict Jacobs without putting all the girls through the scandal, because believe me, the press will have a field day with a story like this. Every young woman involved will end up very well known for things they'd likely rather forget.”

Lifting her chin, Celia said, “I'm going to be the one to testify against them. Blair Giles took pictures of me and made false promises—you heard that much.”

“And have it on tape.” His expression was stony, but resigned. “The receiver to your transmitter was attached to a small tape recorder.”

Celia grinned at him, relieved that some of his anger seemed to be dissolving. “You're fantastic, Alec.”

“You won't think so after I turn you over my knee for scaring me half to death.”

Since Celia wasn't the least bit afraid of him or his ridiculous threat, she was able to keep her smile. “The thing is, I don't think the little bit we've gotten so far would be enough to convict Jacobs or Giles of anything. And I couldn't ask Hannah to testify. She's so afraid, and you're right, it would cause such a scandal and embarrass her so much.” She scooted a little closer to Alec on the seat, then put her hand on his arm again. “I'm going to need to…
push,
just a little more tonight.”

Alec swung the truck into the parking lot of his motel. Without a word, he got out and came around to her door. “Come on.”

“I don't have much time…”

“You have enough time for me to shake some sense into you.” Holding her arm in a firm grip, he led her toward his room.

Celia didn't even try to hold back. “Will you stop with the absurd threats, Alec. We both know you won't hurt me.”

He gently pushed her inside and turned the dead bolt on the door. Arms crossed over his chest, he stood blocking the door, and gave her his most intimidating stare.

Celia shook her head. “That won't work, Alec. I'm not afraid of you anymore so you can just stop with the intimidation tactics.”

He ignored her statement. “How exactly do you plan to push for more information?”

Celia licked her lips. Alec was in a very strange mood, and for the first time, she couldn't read him at all. “Well, of course I'll want to talk to Hannah again first, to see if I can convince her to leave with me. Then I'm going to act overly enthusiastic about Jacobs and Giles. I'm going to tell them I'll have to go home and give up on my dream if something doesn't happen, something that pays money. I'm going to be really desperate, and I'm going to let them know I'd be willing to do just about anything to gain fame.”

Alec pushed away from the door. “No.”

“Alec…”

“I've thought it over, and you're right. Jacobs and his cronies have to be stopped. But I'll do it, not you.”

“You?”

“That's right.” Alec paced, hands on hips, his expression thoughtful as he considered all his angles. “With you out of the picture, I won't be distracted. I can go back to Jacobs's, go through some things. Surely there's some incriminating information there, stored in his files or something. The more I've thought about it, the more certain I am that he'd have to keep information around to hold over the girls.”

Celia glared at him as if he was insane. “You want to break into Jacobs's house? Alec, that's the dumbest damn thing you've ever said!” She grabbed his arm when he gave her an impatient look and continued to pace. Her hold stopped him. “Everything is already in place! What you're proposing would be far more dangerous and take a whole lot longer. I want Hannah out of there now, tonight if I can manage it.”

Alec grabbed her, his hands tight around her upper arms, and he shook her. Shocked, Celia did no more than hang in his grip. He didn't hurt her, but he looked haunted as he leaned close and growled ferociously, “I don't want to see you hurt, damn it!” He shook her again, a revelation to Celia. “I
won't
see you hurt.”

Celia slowly braced her hands against him. “Alec, I'm a grown woman, responsible for myself.” She searched his gaze, seeing so much for the first time. “If I choose to go there, if I choose to take a risk—a very minor risk, Alec—well, then, that's on me, not you. Do you understand me?”

He carefully lowered her feet back to the floor and released her. He took two steps back and he was breathing hard. “Of course I understand you. I'm not simple.”

Celia watched him struggle for his famous control. She didn't know quite what else to say, but she knew now that if anything happened to her, he'd blame himself.

She couldn't let that happen. Big, strong, tough Alec had been hurt more than enough already. She wouldn't contribute to his wounds.

Rubbing the back of his neck with one hand, not looking at her, he said, “This could easily backfire on you.”

“No. I'll be careful.” She spoke softly, convincingly. “But either way, you're not responsible for the decisions I make.”

He turned his back on her and that was all it took. Celia hugged him tight from behind. “Alec, I know you blame yourself for what happened to Marissa.”

She felt his snort, as if in denial, but he said nothing.

“She was the same age as you, Alec, not a child you were supposed to take care of.”

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