"You were using me all along." Fury filled her at the thought. "Was the mugging a set up, too? A way to get on the stupid manager's good side? Is that what it was? And here I didn't even get a mercy f**k for my trouble."
He hadn't wanted to be seen with her, she had thought it was because of her plain looks. He said it was because he was a Breed, he didn't want to see her hurt. It hadn't been. It had been because right there in her living room, shoved into her little bookcase, was all the information he would have needed to get to Albrecht.
But how had they known when the security would be off-line? And was it just Matthias, or were there others?
"I have your luggage in the back," he told her, obviously gritting his teeth. "Your car has been taken care of."
"Should I thank you?"
He ignored her again.
"I liked the thought of joining you at the cabin. I checked the place out last week. It's a nice little place. I thought I'd escort you up there, maybe stay a while. Discuss some things with you." Her breath stilled in her lungs. The cabin was by a lake. He could drown her there, and no one would ever know what had happened to her.
He was going to kill her. She had been falling in love with the man that was going to murder her. Now this was just a hellacious ending to a perfectly f**ked up love life. Her father had been right all along. Grace had finally jumped into something that was going to get her killed. He had been predicting it since she was four and she climbed her first tree. Now, it seemed it was going to happen.
"I'm not going to hurt you, Grace."
"Oh yeah, that's why I'm trussed up like a Christmas turkey and heading to a conveniently out-of-the-way cabin." She had to fight pack her tears. "Does that mean you're going to just kill me fast?" Oh man, she had really stepped into it this time. Wasn't she the one wishing for adventure, just a few months ago? Surely she wasn't the one that had taken one look at Matthias after he rescued her from a mugging and thought he was some kind of dark, sexy knight. He wasn't a knight, he was a monster. Yeah. He wasn't going to hurt her. He was just going to let her waltz right into the police department and identify him as Albrecht's assassin and wish her good luck with the future. Uh huh. She could see that happening.
"Damn, you're melodramatic, do you know that?" He slanted her a look from the corner of those sexy, exotic eyes of his, and her stomach clutched at the look.
He looked at her like that a lot. Like a man with sex on his mind, but he had yet to touch her, to kiss her. That look was as much a lie as everything else about him had ever been.
"I tend to get that way when I see harmless old men assassinated and I get kidnapped. It has a decidedly melodramatic effect on my life, Matthias."
He glanced at her again. But not at her face. Once more, his gaze slid to her thighs.
"Yeah, I can see where that would be upsetting." His gaze finally slid to her face. "But I said I wouldn't hurt you."
"Like you said my mugger was gutter trash," she retorted. "Tell me Matthias, was that a setup?" He jerked his head to face forward, his expression tightening, as she stomped her feet into the floor of the vehicle.
"Damn you. Damn you. Damn you." The curses were throttled screams, as she then slammed her head back against her seat. "Let me go! Just let me go, so I can kill you myself." She had been terrified. Terrified and so damned grateful to the man who had saved her that she had overlooked every sign that he was trouble. And the signs were there. The diamond glittering in his left
ear. The scar on his face. The tattoo she had glimpsed on his bicep, the nipple ring, the faint outline of which she had seen beneath his T-shirt.
He looked like a thug, but he carried himself with such supreme confidence, such arrogance, that every stupid feminine instinct she had possessed had been drawn to him.
"Your mugger is gutter trash," he finally muttered.
"So you didn't set that up?"
"I didn't set it up."
Her gaze narrowed. "Was it set up for you?"
"I had to find a way to make you trust me, quickly," he admitted. "That was the only way." Anger vied with fear. Damn him, there wasn't a chance he could let her live. She might as well go down letting him know exactly what she thought of him. She'd already watched him blow another man's head off. It wasn't like it could get much worse.
"You lied to me." She gritted her teeth in fury, surprised at how much it hurt.
"I didn't lie to you, Grace," he finally sighed. "I stretched a few truths and didn't tell you exactly why I was there."
"You used me to kill a man."
"I rid the world of a monster, and I'll prove it to you," he said. "What you do after that, is up to you."
"And if I go straight to the police?" Of course she would go straight to the police. Was there any question of it?
"Then I'll do everything in my power to protect you." The regret that shimmered in his voice had her chest tightening. "But once I'm behind bars, others will kill you. I won't be able to save you then." He was lying to her again, of course.
"Grace. Give me a chance." His hand lowered from the steering wheel to her knee. The shock of his calloused, scarred hand against her bare flesh for the first time sent a riot of sensation cascading through her.
It was his hand , for God's sake. On her knee . It wasn't like it was tucked between her thighs.
"I gave you a chance." She tried to jerk away from him, but his hand only tightened, holding her bound legs in place. "And look where it got me. More lies. And more threats. No thank you, Matthias, I think I've trusted you too much already."
CHAPTER THREE
Matthias felt his fingers tighten on the fragile width of her knee and forced himself to relax. He wouldn't hurt her, and he didn't want to frighten her further.
Already the scent of her fear was nearly overpowering the soft, subtle scent of the arousal that filled her each time he was near her.
It was one of the reasons he had rarely touched her over the past weeks. He had kept his distance as much as possible, knowing that until he had dealt with Albrecht, he didn't have the time to deal with what he knew was coming with Grace.
Jonas thought it was such a closely guarded secret that Wolfe Gunnar, the leader of the Wolf Packs, adhered to the strict order of silence on the subject of mating heat. But Wolfe wasn't a fool. He knew his enforcers were a danger to themselves if they weren't aware of what could happen at the most unlikely moment.