Masuk“Jim,” she moaned. “Please don’t go…” “No way, baby.” He held her face in both of his hands, his thumbs tracing the curve of her perfect lips. “I’m not going anywhere.” He spun her now, pushed her up against the wall next to the door. His arms were raised above her, his hands flat on the wall, and he lowered his head to kiss her, slow and hot. She wrapped her arms around his waist, and he almost groaned to feel those hands on him. “Kat,” he said against her mouth, his voice hoarse with want. “I need you.” **** Katherine Lawrence has built her life around disappearing. No records. No roots. A packed suitcase by the door. New hair every two weeks. No past, no attachments, and no reason to stay. When she’s finally forced to spill her secrets to a group of ex–Rangers and an ex-sniper, Jim Alden is assigned one job: keep Kat alive… and keep her from running. Jim is as guarded and dangerous as she is infuriating. He wants to shake her for her distrust – and kiss her until she forgets how to flee. When Kat’s past finally claws into the light, Jim makes her a promise she doesn’t believe anyone can keep: safety, honesty, and a place to stand still. But the past never stops hunting. As old enemies close in and lives hang in the balance, Kat is ready to vanish again, alone, afraid, and free. Unless Jim can convince her that staying is worth the risk… and that this time, she won’t have to run.
Lihat lebih banyakThe soft sound of buzzing woke up Jim Alden from a deep sleep. He turned over in his bed, blinked over his shoulder at the cell phone vibrating on the bedside table.
What the hell? It’s two o’clock in the goddamn morning.
He stretched out one heavily-muscled arm, picked up the phone. When he saw who was calling, he sat straight up in bed, wide awake and already angry.
“Kat?” His voice was full of fury. “Where the fuck are you, girl?”
There was a pause at the other end. Jim heard loud music in the background.
“Don’t you dare hang up on me, Kat.”
“Ummm. Is that J. Alden?”
Jim’s heart stopped, then started up again at double-time. It was a man’s voice.
“Yeah. Who the fuck’s this? And why do you have Kat’s phone?”
“I’m Jax Hamill. I own Dangerous Curves… the bar out on I-36.”
“Yeah, OK. I know it.”
“Your friend is here, and she’s not in great shape, man. Can you come and get her?”
“What’s going on?” Jim got to his feet now, and yanked his dresser drawer open to find a t-shirt. “Why’s she out there?”
“I honestly don’t know. She’s been here for four days now, and she’s been on her own the whole time, just drinking and passing out in one of the back rooms that she’s rented, then getting up and drinking some more. I was just heading out for the night, but I didn’t feel right leaving her here. She seems to be pretty upset about something.”
“Dammit.” Jim pulled on his jeans. “Have you called anybody else?”
“No. Her phone book’s in alphabetical order by last name, and you came up first. Is there somebody else I should be calling instead?”
“No. No, it’s fine. I’m on my way.” Jim glanced at the clock. “Gimme fifteen minutes. I’ll be right there.”
“Sure thing. I’ll stay until you arrive.”
“Thanks, man. I’ll see you soon.”
Jim got dressed at warp speed, then hurried out to his pickup. He slammed the door and gunned the engine, before suddenly remembering that people were probably sleeping at this hour. He took a deep, calming breath, tried to slow down his thundering heartbeat. It wasn’t an easy thing to do, since he had the overwhelming urge to strangle Kat. He also wanted to kiss her until her knees gave out under her.
Katherine Lawrence was the only woman who had this effect on him, and he didn’t like it. Not that she was always off getting drunk and passing out in biker bars; no, this was something totally new. But she was a fucking riddle wrapped in a mystery dipped in a bottle of hair dye.
She’d just up and disappeared four days earlier, and nobody had heard from her for about three days before that. According to her boss, Kat had taken some time off from her job at the hair salon and according to her closest friends, they’d had no idea. Calls to her phone went straight to voice mail, and no calls had been returned. Jim had dropped by her place two days before and spoken to her neighbor. The woman said she hadn’t seen Kat for days.
Most worrying, when Jim had called his friend Dallas Foreman and told him about Kat seeming to just vanish off the face of the planet, Dallas hadn’t been even remotely surprised. Jim knew that Dallas had investigated Kat when his security firm had been protecting Olivia Jameson from a stalker, so Dallas had undoubtedly found some dirt on Kat. Jim was itching to know what the other man knew – but Foreman was nothing if not strictly moral and ethically professional, so Jim was certain he’d never spill any details.
Well, Dallas won’t… but Kat sure as hell will.
Jim drove out of Denver proper, headed to the bar on the side of the highway. Dangerous Curves was one hell of a scary choice for a woman out drinking on her own, and he hoped that the boys there had behaved themselves.
Jim liked Curves just fine – hot women looking for nothing but a good time were most definitely his speed – and since his friends hated the place, he’d just go on his own, and look for some woman to pick up. But Jim was big and mean enough to handle himself if trouble started… and at Curves, it usually did. Kat was less than half his size, and although she had one hell of a smart mouth and a death glare, not many men at Curves would be intimidated by that.
Fuck, Kat. What’s going on with you, baby?
He made it to the bar in less than ten minutes, and crossed the parking lot in seconds. Jim hauled the heavy door open and was assaulted by the smell of alcohol and the sound of music even before setting foot in the place. Several women gave him a once-over but he ignored them. He was well aware of the effect that his face and body had on the average female, and now was not anything like the time to enjoy that.
He spotted a large, dark-haired man sitting at the bar, and they made eye contact. Jim recognized him from some of his past visits to Curves, and from the look on the guy’s face, Jim was no perfect stranger to him either. The man stood up and Jim approached him.
“Jax?” he said.
“Yeah.” The guy extended a massive hand and Jim shook it. “I didn’t get your name over the phone, man.”
“Jim.”
“You been here before, right?”
“Once or twice.”
“Thought so. Anyway, thanks for coming. I just didn’t know what else to do.”
“No, it’s OK. I’m glad you did.” Jim looked around. “Where is she?”
The sun was high in the sky when Jim opened his eyes again. Beth was next to him, still sleeping, and he gazed at her, amazed, grateful, worried.Carefully, he got out of bed, trying not to disturb her. He found his jean jacket in the living room and checked his cell. It was no shock at all to see that he’d missed eleven calls from Dallas. It was a surprise, however, to realize that Sully had also called him. Six times.He glanced over at the bedroom, debating waking Beth up before returning any calls, then he decided to get the news first. He’d find out what was happening, if anything, and then he’d fill her in. Maybe they could make some decisions today. Together.Jim called Dallas, barely breathing as he waited for the other man to pick up.“Jim? Where the fuck have you been, Alden?”Jim grinned. “Uh, well. That’s kind of a story. What’s up?”“Ferguson is holed up on a farm in Utah.”Jim stood totally still. “What?”“Yeah. Sully and Mark went to Oregon yesterday and immediately, Su
“Because I got outside and I was heading for the train station, looking over my shoulder, totally panicked, and I realized that I’d been doing that exact same fucking thing for four years. Four years, Jim.” She shook her head. “Four years of being so scared and so lonely and not being able to sleep at night. And I stood there, about to flag down a taxi, and all I saw was four more years of the same. Then four more after that… then another four. You know? I saw my future. The only future I have if I keep running, and it’s exactly like my past.”Jim stayed silent.“Then I started to think about what you said… about being safer here with you and the guys than I’ve ever been before, and ever will be again. And I knew that you were right, that being out there alone was stupid. Almost suicidal, probably.”“Yeah.”“And then I realized that I had to make a choice. I had to choose a place to stay. To – to make a stand. You know what I mean? If I don’t want to run anymore, then I have to stand
Jim woke up in pitch darkness. Confused, he tried to lift his head, and felt a far-too-familiar kink in his neck. He groaned.Fuck. Why am I back on her sofa-bed? Did we have a fight last night or something, and I’m in time-out?His head hurt, his whole body hurt. He lay still, trying to figure it all out, trying to remember how much he’d had to drink. It must have been an astonishing amount; this was by far the worst, most brutally-painful hangover he’d ever had. He felt floaty and dizzy, disconnected from his own limbs somehow, and he closed his eyes again, took a few deep breaths. He felt sick to his stomach, and he wondered if he was going to throw up. But did I drink last night? Why can’t I remember?Images were appearing behind his eyelids and he squeezed his eyes tighter, trying to retrieve them. Beth’s face bubbled up to the surface of his memory. Beth kissing him… telling him that she loved him. He smiled.Did I say it back? I sure as hell hope so…The memories were changing
“He’s coming,” she said quietly. “Not for sure, but maybe. Cordelia seems to think there’s a good chance.”“I know. Dallas told me.”“Right.” She drank again and he followed suit. “And in my opinion, any chance is too much. Too dangerous.”“I’ll protect you, Beth. So will Dallas.”“And Olivia, and Jenny, and Emma? Can you protect them too? Emma’s pregnant now… you honestly think that Dean isn’t going to lose his mind with paranoia and worry? And what about the guys – can you keep them safe? What about you… are you sure you’ll see him coming? What if he hurts you?”“Beth.” He took a deep breath. “Dallas has a safe house. We can hide you –”“What, hide all of us? And for how long? Nobody goes to work for six months?”Jim ran his hand over his forehead, feeling hot all of a sudden. He drank some more beer, thinking that might help. “We can figure this out. The cops will put his picture out on the wire, and every cop in the state will be looking for him…”“Sure,” she said. “And how many p












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