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Authors: Rebecca Zanetti

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She nodded, her heart thundering. “I understand.”

“Good.” He rubbed his forehead. “I just don’t get how they found us.”

“I don’t know, but I was on the phone with Ronni just a few minutes ago. Do you think she’s in danger?” Olivia clasped her hands together.

Chalton stilled. “You were what?”

His tone of voice, low and dark, shot adrenaline through her veins. “I, ah, called Ronni when you were in the shower.”

“How? I took your phone.”

“Um, yeah. I used the landline.”

His eyes narrowed, and a flash of green shot through the black. “You. Did. What?”

“Um.” Awareness, the kind that deer no doubt felt when faced with a hungry lion, rushed through her and cramped in her stomach. How did his eyes do that? “Your eyes just turned goldish.”

“Vampires have secondary eye colors that come out when we’re aroused…or furious.”

Yep. Probably furious. No arousal there. Olivia tried to hold her ground. “I had to check on Ronni, and I figured the phone was safe since it’s a landline and you said nobody can track you to Benny.”

“I told you not to reach out.”

“Yeah?” Fear morphed to necessary temper so she didn’t start whimpering. “Well, I don’t work for you.”

He moved then so suddenly she didn’t see it coming, pivoting and putting her against the wall. “They traced your call.”

Well, hell. “It’s not my fault they have some sort of tracker on Benny’s phone.” Geez. How in the world was she supposed to know that?

“They don’t,” Chalton ground out. “They must have one on Ronni.”

Panic heated Olivia’s lungs. She pushed Chalton, trying to get to the door. “How could they even know about Ronni?”

“They probably didn’t. But I showed up in town, grabbed you, and I’m sure they investigated everything about you at that point. I didn’t see this coming.”

“So it’s my fault. Then I have to protect her. We’re going to her place.”

“Right now, we have to get out of here safely.” He shoved her behind him again, not so gently this time, as the elevator continued to descend. “Then we’ll have a nice discussion about your lack of obedience.”

Obedience? Did he fucking just say
obedience
? She punched him square in the kidney. “Don’t even think about trying it, dipshit,” she said, struggling not to yell.

He turned so suddenly she could only blink, grasping her wrists and yanking her toward him. His face, usually set in such calm lines, was a hard rock of pure fury. Danger seemed tame compared to him. His eyes glowed a luminous gold, and tension of the darker kind cascaded from him. “When the door opens, you will follow me and get on the bike without another fucking word. Got it?”

Instinct ruled, and she nodded numbly.

“Good.” He turned back around, the muscles in his shoulders visibly vibrating and completely blocking her view of the door.

She swallowed several times, trying to calm her rioting nerves. Oh, they were so going to talk about his ass-backward attitude. When he wasn’t so angry, of course. She was brave…not stupid.

Since the first realization about vampires, she might have had a rather romantic view of them as an immortal species. There was an edge present, an animalist, definitely predatory, aspect to him that she hadn’t imagined. He’d hidden that part from her until this morning.

“Sex does change things,” she mumbled, donning her coat.

His shoulders went back, but otherwise he didn’t twitch.

She didn’t want to poke the bear, but she had to say something. “Ronni is in danger if they’re watching her. I have to do something.”

“Ronni was perfectly safe with them watching her until you called her. Now she’s in danger,” he responded, his voice unrelenting.

Well, geez. Her fist closed with the need to punch him again, but caution won out this time. She’d probably pushed the vampire as far as she wanted at the moment.

The building rocked again. How many explosives were the Libscombe family using, anyway?

The elevator hitched and then kept descending.

Chalton growled low.

Olivia shivered and fought the urge to burrow into his back for reassurance. As much danger came from the pissed off vampire as from the explosives attacking Benny’s nice penthouse. She hadn’t given thought that one little phone call would result in an attack.

The door opened, and Chalton sprang out, gun at ready.

A garage-sized room held several motorcycles and what looked like a golf cart without wheels. Chalton made tracks toward a supped up Harley and swung one leg over the side.

She hurried after him, grabbed his arm, and jumped on the bike, trying to tuck her dress up for some modesty. Leaning down, she shoved both boots on her feet before tucking them on the foot step thingy. “I’ve never ridden a motorcycle.”

He handed back a helmet. “Put this on, hold on to me, go limp, and let me guide you.”

She nodded and shoved the helmet over her head.

The bike came alive with a loud roar.

She wrapped her arms around Chalton’s waist and leaned in, allowing herself to find some comfort in his warmth. Sure, he was angry with her, but deep down, she knew he wouldn’t let anybody hurt her.

He swung the bike in a large circle and aimed down a narrow tunnel. Bricks sped by, making Olivia dizzy.

Light became apparent, and they shot out of the tunnel into an alley. Bullets instantly impacted the side of the motorcycle.

Chalton swerved and opened the throttle on the icy roads.

Olivia screamed and shut her eyes, holding on with every ounce of strength she had.

 

CHAPTER TEN

Chalton positioned the bike the best he could, trying to keep his body between Olivia and any bullets. As far as he could tell, only one enemy soldier took post across the alley. A quick glance confirmed the guy’s identity as one of Petey’s soldiers. Chalton had kept a dossier on Petey’s forces through the years, just in case. The rest were probably covering other exits, not even sure this was an exit.

The guy fired again, and pain rippled through Chalton’s leg. Blood spurted.

He opened the throttle, and the bike jumped forward. Yanking to the right, he drove up on the sidewalk, putting vehicles between the bike and the shooter. A passerby screamed and jumped out of his way.

Olivia held on tight, her helmet against his shoulder, finally doing as he’d told her. He could not believe she’d made a phone call from the penthouse.

Smoke billowed out from the top floor, and several of the windows had been blown to bits. Glass and debris still rained down. Benny was going to kill him. Literally. Benny would literally try to cut off his head. It was nearly unimaginable how much money Chalton would have to offer to keep peace in the family.

He banished all thoughts of payoff and concentrated, using split-second reflexes to keep metal between them and bullets. Taking a sharp right, he then angled into another alley, turned left, and hugged several buildings before hitting the open and icy road.

The soldiers would come after them but wouldn’t be able to catch the bike.

He took back roads as much as possible, and within an hour, his body began to relax. Unlike the penthouse phone, his cellphone was encrypted and couldn’t be traced. Even though it buzzed incessantly in his pocket, he ignored it to keep driving away from danger.

Finally, they reached the warehouse district, and he pulled alongside a nondescript medium-sized metal building with logos for a bread company on the side. He tapped a keypad by a door, and it swung open, so he drove the bike inside.

The bike went silent.

Empty space surrounded them, while a small apartment was set in the far corner and enclosed by cinder blocks. Olivia used him for balance and pushed off the bike, stumbling back and taking off the helmet. Her stunning mahogany hair tumbled down over her shoulders. “You’ve been shot. Again.”

He nodded and swung off the bike, wincing when his thigh protested. Reaching in the hole, he dragged out the bullet, biting his lip to keep from swearing. “I’m fine.” Crossing his arms, he took a good look at his woman. Yeah. He was done pretending otherwise. “I am not happy with you.”

She rolled her eyes. “Get over yourself. I had no clue about Ronni’s phone being bugged.”

“Hence my order to stay low and not contact anybody,” he said evenly, holding on to his patience with both rapidly tiring hands.

“Perhaps you should’ve explained yourself better,” she said sweetly, sarcasm in every line of her scrumptious body.

“Maybe I should’ve explained the consequences better,” he murmured.

She stepped back. “You can’t blame me for your uncle’s penthouse being blown up.”

“Yet I do.” Could she not see she’d put her life in danger? If Dage hadn’t been monitoring so closely, Olivia would’ve been caught in the crossfire. Chalton’s phone buzzed again, and he yanked it to his face. “Damn it. What?”

“Benny’s blew up. You okay?” Theo asked.

“Yes. We’re at safe house three. You have mom?”

“No. Can’t find her.” Frustration darkened Theo’s tone. “She went shopping, apparently, and didn’t leave any more information with the house staff.”

Chalton sighed. “Meet me here, and we’ll figure out the best way to find our mother.”

“Fair enough. You text Jared and have him meet us. It’s time we figured out who’s after us…other than the Kurjans.”

“The Kurjans have been appeased, for the time being anyway. I saw one of Petey’s men waiting to ambush me. We definitely have the right enemy in mind.” Chalton said.

“It’s about time. I’m tired of waiting for the bastard to make a move,” Theo said grimly, hanging up.

Chalton nodded and quickly dialed Jared. “Jared, I need a favor. Will you pick up a friend of Olivia’s? She’s in danger.” He quickly gave the coordinates. “Thanks. See you soon.” He clicked off the phone and turned to study his woman. “Jared will bring Ronni here.”

“What will you tell her?” Olivia asked.

He shrugged. “Let’s figure that out when she gets here.” Striding forward, he took Olivia’s hand and led her out of the garage space and into the small apartment. She followed without protesting, which was a nice change. He released her and pointed toward the one bedroom and bath. “You mentioned a shower. There are clothes in the closet that should fit you.”

She stilled. “Whose clothes?”

Did the woman sound jealous? He bit back a grin. “My mom’s. This is a safe house for in case we need one…it’s equipped for all of us.” Somebody, probably Jared, had updated it throughout the years. “Go, Olivia.” He needed a few minutes to regain control so he stopped wanting to throttle her.

She must’ve sensed his mood because she headed for the bedroom, stopping at the door to turn around. “Why haven’t you and your brothers talked for so long?”

He turned, surprised at the question. “Our father died, and we were each in a bad place, so we turned on each other instead of to each other.” It really was as simple as that. “But a hundred years for us is like a few weeks for humans. We just haven’t had time to make up.”

She leaned against the doorjamb, dark circles under her pretty eyes. “What bad places?”

He breathed out slowly. “Damn, you’re a curious one. I had killed too many people, in war and out, and was facing a crisis of a sort. So I put up my weapons and turned to technology, which soon became computers as they were invented.” Dage had saved his soul with the offer to work for the Realm as the computer expert and no longer as an assassin, without question.

“And Jared?”

“The love of his life, or rather, who he thought was the love of his life, mated somebody else. I never liked the witch.” Chalton shrugged. “Theo had lost his best friend in a battle with an enemy shifter clan out of Africa, and he was blaming himself.”

The timing had sucked all around. “We screwed up and should’ve helped each other instead of fought.” Yeah, that was on him. He was the logical one and should’ve reached out before now. “It’ll be okay, Olivia. I promise.”

She nodded, pale and wan, and turned to disappear in the bedroom.

What was he going to do? If life were perfect, he’d court her for a decade and then make her his. As it sat, he’d promised to mate her dying best friend.

She reappeared in the doorway, buck ass nude. “Chalton? Want to join me?”

His cock sprang to action with an “oh, hell yes.” Yet he shook his head. “I’m seriously pissed at you, Livy. Give me some time to cool down.”

She snorted. “Don’t be such a dork. Our time might be limited, considering we seem to be at war on several sides with pretty scary enemies. Let’s take the moment.”

His gaze swept down her curvy body and then back up, lingering on her breasts. Full and firm, they all but begged for his mouth. “You asked for it.” Letting the beast in him take over, he strode toward the woman made just for him.

 

 

Olivia swallowed and backed into the room, wondering once again at her own sanity. Adrenaline from the bombing and chase had been coursing through her system, and she’d felt brave. Chalton Reese, no matter his perfection, thought she was beautiful.

It was an intoxicating feeling, and it had gone right to her head. So when she’d taken off her clothes, she’d figured…why not?

As Chalton moved toward her with the grace of any predatory animal, her question was answered. He was pissed, he was dangerous, and he was unknown. Truly, she did not know him. Not really.

Now not only had she poked the beast, she’d pretty much punched him right in the nose with the dare.

“Um—” She took another step back.

“Too late.” His expression matched his words. Stony and determined…and so damn male. He reached her and threaded his fingers through her hair, tangled, and pulled her right up on her toes.

She gasped, opening her mouth, and he took full advantage. Driving his tongue in, dueling with hers, bending her back to be kissed hard. His other hand clamped on her hip and yanked her into pure male muscle.

The whimper up her throat would’ve embarrassed her if her mind wasn’t spinning. She was naked, and he was fully clothed, swamping her with a heated vulnerability she shouldn’t have liked. Yet she kissed him back, unable to move an inch, desire rushing through her stronger than hundred-year-old cognac.

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