“Damn,” he finally cursed quietly. “Pull out, Merinus. Someone’s gone to the trouble to hide these bastards from me. I’ll bring Dad and we’ll come in—”
“And I’ll head for another paper at the first offer,” she cut in. “You aren’t pulling me off this, Kane.”
“Dammit, Merinus, it’s not safe anymore.”
“So find out who they are and give them a call. Tell them you’ll rip their balls off and feed ‘em to your favorite dog or something,” she suggested. “Make them pull back until I can finish this. Don’t start making excuses, either. I know you can do it.”
Kane was slick, and he could be mean when he had to. Merinus knew that. No one messed with him, and most people in his little world owed him enough favors that he rarely had to ask for anything twice.
“Geez, Merrie, why don’t you just pounce on them yourself if you have all the f**king answers?” Kane bit out.
Merinus bit her lip, painfully aware of the bruise across the left side of her face now. Yeah, that one worked really well.
“Okay, I can do that,” she mused thoughtfully. “They looked kinda big, but hey, maybe if I throw your name around a little—” She should have thought of that one yesterday.
“Dammit,” he cursed. “You would, too. Okay. Okay. Just hang on a few hours and let me see what I can find out here. Stay out of trouble, dammit, until I can find something out.”
“I always stay out of trouble,” she lied smoothly. If Kane knew the trouble she was getting into he would come down, tie her hand and foot and haul her back to New York so damned fast it would make her head spin.
“Yeah. Right.” He grunted absently.
“I’ll be waiting on you.” Evidently he was already hard at work on his trusty little computer.
“You do that,” he mumbled, then disconnected.
Merinus sighed roughly as she flipped the phone off then tossed it on the bed. Dammit. Like she was going to sit around and play dead while he hunted around the Internet for a source of information. Bruise or no bruise, she was hardly finished. And she was growing tired of this game she was playing with Callan.
Glancing at the clock, she winced at the time. Late morning. She had definitely overslept. A shower and lunch first though, then she was tracking Callan Lyons down and that was that. If she had to stake out that damned gas station until hell froze over. Her phone rang, interrupting that furious thought.
“Well, that was fast enough,” she said as she brought it to her ear. “Did you threaten their balls or what?”
There was silence over the line. Merinus frowned.
“Kane?”
“Maybe you didn’t need as much help as I thought you did yesterday.” The male voice was low, rumbling and filled with amusement. “Any woman who could threaten such an important area is tough enough to take on a few mercenaries.”
“Or the ass**le that left her unconscious all night,” she bit out. “Callan Lyons, we aren’t going to get along if you keep up like this.”
That brought a definite chuckle.
“Who said we had to get along, darlin’? I was trying to help out some. That scream you blasted out rocked my mountain.”
“Well, big boy, tell me where to find you and I’ll come thank you, real personal like.” Like her foot up his ass for being so damned difficult.
“Hm, tempting offer,” his voice dropped, becoming huskier. Merinus breathed in long and silent. Oh, what that voice did to her insides. Any minute now her juices would be running from her cunt right down her leg.
“You don’t sound tempted enough.” She grinned, her own voice lowering, becoming silky, intimate.
“Come on, Callan, surely you don’t want to have to rescue me again? I’m not going to give up, ya know?”
There was that silence again.
“You sound soft, Merinus, too damned soft for what you’re up against,” he finally sighed.
“Callan, I can’t give up.” She sat down on the bed, gripping the phone tightly. “You have to talk to me. I have things to show you, things I have to tell you that can only be done in person.”
“I’m not a story, pretty lady, and I know that’s what you’re after,” he told her, his voice so gentle, so soothing she felt stroked, petted.
“Perhaps you are,” she answered. “Why would you be hiding from me if you weren’t? All I want to do is talk.”
“Maybe I wouldn’t stop with talk,” he suggested. “You don’t know me. I could be as mean as those soldiers you tangled with.”
“And maybe I wouldn’t fight you.” She closed her eyes, knowing she wouldn’t. Just the sound of his voice had her pulse skyrocketing, her body heating up like a damned furnace. Dammit, if her vagina clenched any tighter she would strangle his c**k when it finally got inside her. What the hell was wrong with her?
She could hear him breathing over the phone, deep and rough. She wondered if he heard her as well.
“Like what you saw the other day?” His shocking question was delivered in a hot, rough voice. Merinus took a deep breath, her tongue running over her dry lips nervously.
“You knew I was there?”
“Oh, I knew. I could feel your hot little eyes on me, Merinus. Do you think I jack off for the hell of it?
I’m a grown man, not a kid. I don’t get a hard-on with just any stiff breeze anymore.”
Merinus fought the little whimper that edged in her throat. She clenched her thighs together, fighting the ache there.
“Why?” she whispered. “Why did you do that?”
“Because you were watching. Because I know you want me and you don’t know what you’re asking for.”
“I saw—”
“Son of a bitch,” he growled. He actually growled the words. “Damn you, woman. This is insanity, you know that, don’t you?”
Oh, she knew. She knew it wasn’t the story she wanted anymore. It was just saving his life, revealing a major conspiracy, a crime against nature itself. It was more now, and she felt helpless in the grip of what it had become.
“I could return the favor.” Where the hell had those words come from? Merinus felt her face flush the minute they came from her mouth.
There was silence again. Long, thick with tension.