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Oh, you know me, I can find you anywhere. Sweetheart.

His voice was all smooth and silky, but his eyes were wild. Not a good combo.


Yes, and this lady here was just getting me my paperwork.

No need to make a scene in front of the hotel staff.

O

Shea buried his face into my hair as the woman lifted her eyes.

She can

t see my face
,

he
whispered into my ear.


Oh, I understand that . . .
Poopsey.

He grunted as if I

d hit him. I snatched the papers out of her hand and threw a rumpled twenty over the desk.

That should cover any paper costs
,

I said over my shoulder
.

Poopsey

snuggled into my hair as if we were long lost lovers.

The elevator slid open and we hustled inside. What I didn

t expect was O

Shea almost pinning me up against the far wall,
his
face now against my neck.


Cameras
,

he
said
, his lips tickling against my collarbone.


You beyond owe me
,

I said.

I am going to own you after this.

I was trying not to feel the hardness of his body
against my own. I knew how the man worked out; like it was his religion
. He wasn

t the only one who knew how to tail a person.
I placed my hands on his shoulders and tried very, very hard not to think about how this looked. When the door binged, O

Shea grabbed me around the waist and slung me over his shoulder.

Slapping me on the ass
,
he said,

If you

re going to own me, I might as well make this worth it.

I squawked, but didn

t protest overly much. His words were playful, but I could feel the strain in
them, the tremor in his hands against me.

We got to the room and he slipped me off his shoulder, pressing himself against my back.


Hey,

I said, fumbling for the key card
.

You might like all this touchy feely,
ram-Rylee-against-the-wood-
paneling
business, but I can

t get the damn door open if you don

t give me some room.

O

Shea eased off me, just enough that I could take a deep breath and slide the key card through the reader.

With the click of the door, the air whooshed around
us, a distinct scent of wet
dog swirling towards
us. Crap, this might be a problem.


Ryl
eeeeee
!

Alex howled out, his black fur soaking wet, the sound of the shower still running.
Bugger, I hadn

t thought to tell him to stay out of the water.

The door slammed and I spun, pinning O

Shea against it, tipping a short sword up into his groin.

Don

t pull your gun
,
big man.

He stared over my shoulder, his eyes wide.

What the hell is that?


Did you hear me?

I didn

t ease
up on the blade.


Adamson.

M
ild tremors
went through him
. Moving slowly, he lifted his hands up over his head.

Now, what the hell is that?
It can talk?

I stepped back, bumping into Alex who peered around my legs.

This is Alex. He

s a werewolf.

Alex, being who he was, lifted one giant paw and flopped it at O

Shea in a loose wave.


A werewolf?

He started to lower his hands and I poked him with my knife.


No guns.


Does he bite?

Alex shook his head.

No bites.

O

Shea pushed himself back against the door
, his eyes wide and so dilated I would have thought he was high if I didn

t know better
.

A talking werewolf.
. . before, I thought maybe I had been hearing things.

His voice was soft and his eyes lifted to mine.
I

d only ever seen his
nearly-
black eyes angry, not this
shell-
shocked confusion
.
I
t
actually made me feel bad for him.

I lowered the sword, propping it against the wall next to the bathroom. Just in case.

Alex is not like most werewolves. He

s submissive
,
and for all intents and purposes
,
I

m the boss. Right?

I dropped a hand
on
Alex

s damp head. He pushed into my fingers, forcing me to scratch behind his ears.


Go dry off, Alex
.

I point
ed
to the bathroom. With a grunt and a wag of his tail
,
he did as I said, leaving O

Shea and me alone.


First of all, how did you find me?

I slipped out of my jacket.

O

Shea

s eyes narrowed.

I thought you didn

t carry guns.

I fingered the shoulder holster I wore, then turned so he could see the back
,
how it criss-crossed and held the sheaths for my blades
.

Swords, not guns.


Why?

Big breath in
.
R
ealize he has no idea about your world
.

As you may have noticed, guns and bullets do weird things when placed up against the supernatural. Like take corners and kill people they shouldn

t. Swords don

t. And if they are edged and spelled ri
ght . . .

His eyes continued to widen and I thought about what I

d said, and how he

d not answered my first question.


I

ll explain everything, if
you
tell me how you found me. Otherwise, I

ll pick up that phone over there and dial 9
-
1
-
1
,

I said, doing my best not to be too bitchy.


I

ve been profiling you for years.
You have a pattern. Every fourth time you need a room
,
it

s either this hotel or the one across the street
when you are on a
. . .
case
.

H
e leaned forward, placing his
elbows
on his knees.

Hmm. That was interesting
and not in a good way
. If he could find me that easy, we were going to have to move, sooner rather than later.

Hands clenched into his dark slacks
.

This can

t be happening.

I
barked out a laugh and
kicked off my boots.

Really? This is my life, man. And it looks like you

re about to get a serious dose of the true reality of this world.
Want to tell me what really happened
when I was locked up
in the cellar with the ones who
you were shooting at
?

I was betting
there was more to the story than he

d told me already
.


Besides my partner being shot with my gun even though I wasn

t pointing it at him?

H
is dry tone
told
me he was coming out of the funk.


Yes.

Best to keep things short and sweet at this point.


They hit me with


O

Shea flipped his hands in the air and then jumped as the blow dryer came on in the bathroom.

How can he manage that with those claws?


It

s one of the things that takes him a while, but he can manage
,

I said
, going right back to my original question
.

What did they
nail you
with?

Pushing off the door
,
he started to pace the small space between the far window and the door.

It was, I don

t know, a spell?

He lifted his eyes to mine
for confirmation
,
and
it
hit me how fast our relationship had changed.
All of a sudden he was looking to me for help.


Most likely. Can you tell me what it looked like? Colours, density, sound?

I leaned back on the bed, letting out a sigh. This hotel had good mattresses. I flipped an arm over my eyes.

All those things can help me figure out what they might have
spelled
you with.

The bed squeaked and I looked out from under my arm to see O

Shea crawling toward me
, his eyes dilated, a smile on the edge of his mouth as he took in a deep breath
. Oh crap.

Never mind,

I said, rolling away from him.

I know what they hit you with.


You do? How?

Those dark
eyes roved my body
as if I were naked
.
Yup,
though
that was not the worst spell he could have been hit with, and at least I knew how to counter it.

I was already slipping on my jacket.

I

m going to go and get something to break it. You stay here.

Already my boots were back on.

O

Shea stood and his eyes clouded over.

You aren

t going to tell me what it is?

Now that was a
defiant
thread of anger I heard.


It

ll only freak you out.

I took a breath.

Alex, stay in the bathroom until I get back.

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