Authors: Katie Reus
out of some property downtown. And it’s
not the first time it’s happened. The only
reason in the world Kiernan Doyle would
be out with a shifter is if he was using
them.”
“Excuse me.” Melina skirted past the
woman. She wasn’t going to bother with
this conversation. Not when the redhead
wore her cruelty and maliciousness like a
second skin.
The woman laughed and the sound was
surprisingly real. “I’m just warning you.
Every vamp knows that shifters killed his
brother. He hates your kind, though I
thought he’d be a little smarter than to go
after the youngest daughter of Nevada
Rodriguez.”
Melina swallowed at the ring of truth in
the other woman’s voice. “Why are you
telling me this?” It certainly wasn’t out of
the goodness of her heart, that much was
evident.
The redhead shrugged. “Because
Kiernan’s a coldhearted bastard and
whatever he’ll do to you, you don’t
deserve.”
Not bothering to say thanks or give any
type of response, Melina exited the room
and made her way back to the table where
Kiernan waited, an easy smile on his face.
Easy, yet somehow predatory.
And she knew she was his prey. A few
minutes ago that hadn’t sounded like such
a bad thing. She’d already experienced
how great things could be between them
and he’d had the nerve to pick her up from
her house. Now, however . . . “Why have
you been pursuing me so relentlessly for
the past few months?”
His dark eyes widened slightly, the lust
rolling off him almost tangible. “I think
that much should be obvious.”
She didn’t respond but bit her bottom
lip, trying to work up the courage to ask
the question she really wanted the answer
to. Yes, the sex between them had been
amazing, but she already knew Kiernan
had no problem getting women into bed.
The thought of him with other women
made something dark inside her flare to
life, so territorial and possessive she
almost jerked back from the intensity of it.
He continued before she could speak.
“Now I get to ask a question. Why’d you
run from me?”
Her answer was automatic even if it
was a lie. “I didn’t run.”
Dark eyes narrowed. “Then what would
you call it?”
She shrugged, hoping the action came
off as casual and not jerky. “We had a
good night and I knew it was a onetime
thing. I didn’t want any awkwardness.”
Not exactly the truth. Okay, not even
close.
That night with him had scared the hell
out of her. She’d never had a one-night
stand before and could count the number
of lovers she’d had on one hand—and still
have fingers left over. She’d known she
was in way over her head the moment
he’d kissed her. But she’d been away from
home, away from her annoyingly
overprotective pack, and she’d wanted to
have fun. Kiernan had certainly provided
that and then some.
The freedom of being on her own
without a dozen different pack members
breathing down her neck had made her
more than a little impulsive that night. Not
that any man would have been fine to
warm her bed. She certainly hadn’t
planned to sleep with anyone. But Mr.
Tall, Dark, and Sexy had approached and
it had been over for her.
“Why don’t I believe you?”
“Believe what you want.” She took a
sip of her wine, eyeing him over the glass
rim. When he didn’t respond, just stared at
her with those smoldering eyes she could
drown in, she nervously cleared her
throat. “Did . . . did shifters kill your
brother?”
Now he straightened and his face
became an unreadable mask. His jaw
clenched once before he spoke. “Why are
you asking?”
Okay, deflecting with a question. Not a
good thing. “Are you using me? Is that
what tonight is all about?” Why did she
have to sound so damn hurt? She tried to
keep the note out of her voice but she
couldn’t help it. It didn’t matter that she’d
learned to cover her emotions since the
time she was a cub, the thought of this man
using her made something deep inside her
ache. “Did my father purchase some
property you wanted?”
His jaw clenched again and she
realized the redhead had been telling the
truth. Damn it. Something foreign twisted
in her chest, like a silver dagger. The man
had made her feel physical things no one
else had. Maybe he’d wanted to get back
at her for leaving him in that hotel room,
and the fact that she was Nevada
Rodriguez’s daughter was icing on the
cake.
“I’m such an idiot,” she muttered,
standing and grabbing her purse.
One of his hands snaked out, grabbing
her wrist. Not hard, but with enough
pressure that she couldn’t move.
“Let me go,” she said through gritted
teeth, glaring at him.
“Stay.” A guttural growl, practically a
demand.
A flush speared through her body at his
commanding tone, but she ignored the way
he made her feel. “Are you going to
answer my questions?”
A quick shake of his head.
“Then I’m not staying.” She yanked
hard this time, but he let go so quickly she
almost stumbled back.
Surprising her, he stood and threw a
few bills on the table. Definitely enough to
cover their drinks and the meal that hadn’t
yet been served. “I’ll take you home.”
“Don’t bother.” She turned on her heel,
not wanting to make a scene. She’d
thought tonight would end much
differently. Even though she’d been
avoiding going out with him for months
she’d been excited at the prospect of
sleeping with him again. A lot more
excited than she’d admit to even herself. A
girl only had so much restraint. But she
wouldn’t be used by someone. If he
wanted to get back at her family for some
real estate bullshit or some shifter
vendetta, no thank you.
As she reached the front of the
restaurant he called her name. When she
turned she found the redhead from the bar
in front of him, her perfectly manicured
hand on his chest in a blatantly possessive
manner.
To give him credit he looked annoyed,
but Melina just rolled her eyes and headed
out the front door. Ignoring the valet
drivers, she strode toward the first cab in
a line of three idling under the giant stone
overhang. “Will you take me to Star
Island?”
At the name of the exclusive area, the
cabbie jumped up from his position
lounging against the side of the vehicle
and opened the back door for her. “Of
course.”
She slid into the backseat and
restrained herself from looking back.
Closing her eyes, she leaned her head
against the seat. Maybe leaving so
abruptly had been a mistake, but he
obviously hadn’t been willing to answer
her questions and she refused to become a
pawn in some stupid game between her
pack and Kiernan’s coven. She’d had her
share of would-be lovers trying to use her
against her family—hence her pack’s
crazy overprotective tendencies. For some
reason she’d thought Kiernan would be
different, though she didn’t know why.
Her assumption was based on nothing
more than the way he’d made her feel on
the one intense night they’d shared
together. How stupid was that?
Sighing, she opened her eyes and
flipped open her purse. Pulling out her
phone, she scrolled down to her cousin
Alexis’s name. Yeah, she was definitely
going to need some girl time tonight, and
her cousin was the only one who’d
understand. She was the same age and
Melina could be honest about who she’d
gone out with tonight. If she mentioned
anything to her brothers—or worse, her
father—they’d probably want to hurt
Kiernan.
“Oh shit!” The cabbie’s shout and the
sudden burst of fear rolling off the human
made Melina’s head snap up.
Panic shot into her heart when she saw
an SUV barreling down on them. The
cabbie had pulled through an intersection
and this vehicle was hauling ass straight
for them.
There was nothing to do. The cabbie
gunned the engine but it was too late. Even
though time seemed to slow, everything
happened in a split second. The car jerked
forward as her driver attempted to get out
of the way in time, but the SUV T-boned
them.
The sudden impact jarred her straight to
her bones. Crunching metal and the
cabbie’s shouts filled the air as the
vehicle shifted. She was thrown across the
vehicle, slamming against the side of the
door. Spots danced in front of her eyes as
she reached out, trying to grasp onto
anything for support.
They kept skidding along the pavement
under the force of the SUV. After what felt
like an eternity, though she was sure only
seconds had passed, everything
completely stilled and a deathly quiet
descended on the interior of the cab.
Melina might heal a heck of a lot faster
than humans and even witches, but she
wasn’t invincible. Stretching out her arms
and legs, she tested to see if anything was
broken. Blinking away the haze covering
her right eye she realized blood trickled
down her face. Reaching up she gingerly
touched the side of her head and came
away with more blood on her fingers.
A similar, coppery scent of someone
else’s blood teased her nose. Trying to
shake off the chill snaking through her
body she focused on the man in the
driver’s seat. “Are you okay?”
He didn’t answer.
Unstrapping her seatbelt, she slid
across the backseat and reached forward,
running her fingers along his neck until she
found a pulse. It was faint but at least he
had one. Shaking her head she tried to
focus on what needed to be done.
Looking around the floor she found her
fallen cell phone. Scooping it up, she
started to dial 911 with shaking fingers.
Smoke billowed up from the front of the
cab’s engine and from the vehicle that had
plowed into them. Briefly she wondered if
the other occupants were okay but jerked
out of her thoughts when there was a moan
from the front seat.
Reaching forward she grasped onto the
man’s hand, fearful that the crimson
streaking down his arm was from a fatal
wound. “You’re going to be okay. I’m
calling for help.” Her voice came out
scratchy and uneven.
As she started to hit send she realized
she didn’t know where they were. Melina
moved back, hating to let the driver’s hand
go, but she couldn’t see from where she
was. Sliding back to the other window,
she struggled with the door handle. Finally
it creaked open. Brushing her hair back
from her face, she stepped out and tripped
over her heels, but somehow managed to
stay upright. A wave of dizziness washed
over her as she took a step.
Before she called she needed to find a
street sign, to figure out where they were.
As she took a few steps forward she
spotted two green street signs, indicating
what intersection they were at. Feeling
incredibly drained, she pushed the send
button. A sluggishness overwhelmed her,
threatening to pull her under. Maybe she’d
hit her head harder than she’d realized.
Before she took another step two giant
arms surrounded her from behind, lifting
her off her feet. The viselike grip stole her
breath as her cell phone tumbled to the
black pavement.
“You’re coming with us,” an unfamiliar
male voice snarled in her ear.
Struggling through a sluggish haze, she
tried to kick back at the man holding her.
Her heel connected with his shin, but he
barely seemed to notice it.
She tried to breathe but the stranger just
squeezed harder, dragging her backward.
“Let me go,” she rasped out as she tried to
fight.
Why wasn’t anyone else out tonight?
Thrashing out, she began kicking
backward as hard as she could. From the
intense grip she realized whoever was
taking her wasn’t human. He was too
strong. When her kicks didn’t do anything,
she slammed her head back.
Pain ricocheted through her skull, but
she also injured her would-be kidnapper.
His nose crunched only to be followed up
by curses.
But he didn’t let go. Just continued
dragging her backward. She couldn’t see
where they were going.
An ear-splitting explosion ripped
through the air, nearly deafening her.
Her captor let go and suddenly she was
falling through the air. Her butt slammed