Relentless Seduction. Jillian Burns
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“Hold on.” Rafe put up a hand. “Where are you talking about?”
“It’s a bar called The Pit.” Suddenly she wanted to tell him about her day. “I did it, Rafe.” She leaned forward, excited. “I found the lady that sold Julia’s necklace. And she said the guy that sold it to her—with the blood drops tattoo?—his name is Shadow and—”
“No.”
“No? No what?”
“I’m not going to The Pit. And you sure as hell aren’t.”
“If it’s your time, I can compensate you. I’m willing to give you five hundred an hour. You’re obviously the manager here, but if you need to call someone to work your shift…”
He’d begun shaking his head as soon as she mentioned the money.
“Seven-fifty an hour?” She was willing to pay whatever it took.
“Stop. It’s not the money. I don’t get involved in things like this. Call the cops.”
“Oh, the police?” She narrowed her eyes at him. “Why didn’t I think of that?” She grabbed her purse, stood and pushed her glasses up on her nose. Of course he didn’t get involved. What had she expected?
But he had gotten involved last night.
She moved to brush past him and gave him her most withering glare. “And while I’m at it, I’ll be sure to mention that this bar is the last place Julia was seen alive. I’ll show them the picture in my phone she sent of her standing out in front of your sign outside.” She reached for the doorknob.
“Hold on.”
She turned to face him and almost stepped back at the fury in his narrowed eyes. “You’re blackmailing me into helping you?”
She attempted a casual shrug of one shoulder, but the effect was ruined when her purse slipped and dropped to the crook of her arm. She raised her chin a notch. “I’ll do whatever it takes to find my friend.”
It took all her strength to remain composed while Rafe’s scowl darkened and his hands curled into fists. Oh, no. She’d gone too far.
But then his expression cleared. He crossed his arms over his chest. “All right. Here’s the deal. Tonight after my shift, I’ll go check out The Pit. I’ll watch for this Shadow guy and ask around. If I learn anything, I’ll call you tomorrow, hell, I’ll even call the police myself.”
She couldn’t believe it. She’d won. “That sounds great. Except I’m going with you.”
“No.”
“I’m perfectly capable—”
“No.”
“But I can identify Shadow.”
He let out a breath, half sigh, half growl. “Give me a description. You’d stand out like a vampire in a church.”
“Oh.” He was right.
He raised that infuriating brow again, as if to say, obviously I’m right. But she was far from defeated.
“What if I disguise myself? That way—”
“Look. That’s my offer. Take it or leave it.”
She frowned. Why didn’t he want her there? She understood about standing out, but if she could blend in, she should be safe enough. Was there some information he wasn’t disclosing? Was he even really going to go at all? Or just pop in and leave again? She sighed. How could she trust him when it could mean Julia’s life?
But at this point arguing would be counterproductive. “Very well. I’ll take it.”
He narrowed his eyes, studied her a moment. Then he pointed his finger at her nose. “And if I see you there our deal is off, you got it?”
She scowled. “I got it.”
4
WHY THE HELL HAD he agreed to do this?
Rafe sat in a back booth of The Pit nursing a double of bourbon and wincing at the punk rocker screaming his so-called song. And the stench of this place brought back memories of those early days on the streets.
It was a pungent blend of sweaty humans, spilt beer and piss. Not to mention the smell of burning pot and heroin. Yep, he’d once been right at home in a place like this.
His pappy had him drinking the hard stuff before he was thirteen, claiming he didn’t like to drink alone.
If it hadn’t been for ol’ Earl…
This wasn’t the time for reminiscing.
Rafe faced the front door, but so far no one fitting Shadow’s description had come in. He’d looked in the back room around the pool tables already with no sign of the guy there, either. Shadow could’ve been in earlier, or he could not show up for days. This was a waste of time.
Having the police question him might’ve been slightly irritating, but Rafe could’ve handled it. The truth was he was here because she challenged him. Dr. Claire Brooks.
A PhD? She looked like the mad scientist kind. But her dumpy clothes and thick glasses hid an intelligent and fierce personality. He had to admire her loyalty to a friend. And the guts it took to brave a strange city and strange people. And to blackmail him.
He smiled to himself.
Rafe scanned the room again, thinking that, if not for sheer luck, he could’ve turned out like any of the scum in this joint. He stopped scanning and his gaze returned to a black-haired woman sitting at a table with two guys.
Her tight black dress plunged so low in front her large breasts spilled out to overflowing. Creamy, soft, plump breasts. His body tensed.
Damn.
He shifted in the cracked Naugahyde seat to get comfortable in his jeans. What the hell? He hadn’t reacted this strongly to a set since he’d seen his first centerfold in a torn up Playboy he found in his pappy’s closet.
And her legs. The dress barely covered her. Even wearing dark black hose and black biker boots her legs looked as if they went on for miles. Making her the perfect height to take her from behind. How easily he could picture holding her hips while he pumped into her.
Rafael Moreau, you dog. You ‘re here to look for Shadow, not pick up a woman for the night.
One would think at thirty-four years of age he’d be past seeing women only as someone to get into his bed. But, he was what he was. At least he wasn’t draping himself all over her and pawing at her like the two jerks sitting on either side of her.
She