Authors: Delilah Devlin
Tags: #Fiction, #Erotica, #General, #Romance, #Paranormal
you soon,” he murmured.
Feeling like flotsam swept along on a roiling tide, Natalie resisted Rene’s hold for a moment and stared back into
her apartment. Chessa and Simon stood toe-to-toe, their
words hushed but heated by the looks of their rapid-fire
conversation.
“Don’t stop, now,” Rene said, pulling her down the hallway. “I’m takin’ you somewhere safe.”
“I don’t understand. Everyone else seems to know what’s
happening, but I feel like Alice falling down the rabbit hole.”
“C
hère,
you’ve just had a taste of my life working with
Chessa Tomas,” he said, his lips quirking into a small smile.
“She may seem like a ravin’ bitch at the moment, but she has
her reasons. She’ll fill us in later.”
“You trust her that much?”
“With my life.”
They exited the apartment building onto the sidewalk,
which was illuminated by a single streetlamp, the light dulled
to a pale halo by the heavy, moist air. Shadows encircled them.
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To Natalie’s already fried nerves, every darkened corner hid
menace—all directed toward her.
Natalie grew still. A sound, like rushing wind carrying
dozens of whispers, pricked her ears. “Someone’s here.”
Rene stiffened, and his gaze searched the darkness. “I
don’t see anythin’, but I’ll trust your instinct.” His hand
moved down her arm to grasp hers. “Ready to run for it?” he
whispered.
She grabbed his hand and nodded.
“Now!”
They ran, Rene taking the lead, pulling her along. Natalie’s
slides hampered her, so she kicked them off and ran barefoot
for his car, parked along the curb further down the street.
The wind whipped closer, bringing the smell of rotten
eggs—the same smell she’d detected when the birds attacked.
“Rene!”
“I know!” he shouted over his shoulder. “Run faster!”
The whispers grew louder, accompanied by a buzzing that
sounded like a million angry bees.
As they neared the car, Rene dropped her hand and aimed
his remote to unlock the vehicle. They dove inside and
slammed shut the doors.
Natalie screamed as a cloud of large winged bugs smacked
against the car.
Rene fired the ignition and pulled away, his wiper blades
smearing green carcasses from the windshield. After a few
moments, they left behind the angry cloud of bugs. Rene
blew out a deep breath and cast a quick glance her way. “That
don’t happen every day. You okay?”
Shaken, Natalie felt a little giddy after the wild run. She
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gulped air into her burning lungs and reached for her seat
belt. “I don’t know. How am I supposed to feel? Right now, I’d
love a big can of insect repellant.”
He snorted and glanced into his rearview mirror. “Pigeons,
locusts? What’s next? Your life’s a helluva lot more excitin’
than mine.”
The odd attacks and the murders of her parents—on the
surface they might not seem related, but her gut told her
they were. She hadn’t the knowledge to draw the necessary
connections. But who would?
Natalie leaned back against the seat and shut her eyes,
weary now the danger had passed. The smell of leather,
mixed with a hint of Rene’s spicy aftershave, permeated the
black sporty sedan. The seats were buttery soft. The engine
growled, low and controlled. The man liked his comforts and
power at his fingertips.
The car was like him, muscled and sexy, yet understated—
and comfortable. He made her feel safe. She almost wished
she could find something about him she didn’t like so their
inevitable parting wouldn’t be so hard. Although they’d only
met a couple of hours ago, she felt a connection—and an exhilarating attraction.
The car slowed to turn a corner, and she opened her eyes.
Rene’s face was taut, his glance constantly darting to his
mirrors.
She straightened in her seat. “Do you think we’re being
followed?”
“No. I’m sure we’re not.” He aimed a tight smile her way.
“I didn’t take a direct route home, and I haven’t spotted a
tail.”
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“We’re going to your place? Not some safe house?” Pleasure filled her, leaving her a little breathless.
“My house is safe.”
He was taking her to his home. They’d be alone.
Those unexpected sensual feelings returned. Her nipples
beaded. Desire curled inside her belly.
Rene’s hands tightened on the steering wheel, a muscle
flexed at the side of his jaw. His gaze didn’t stray her way
again.
The tension in the vehicle was thick—fragrant with unspoken yearnings. Or so, Natalie hoped.
They drove back into the French Quarter and turned into
a narrow alley that ran behind a row of tall narrow houses
with iron gates, postage stamp-size backyards and single-car
garages. He hit a button in the roof of the car, and one door
slid up.
After he pulled inside and the garage door lowered, he
reached into the back seat for her bag. “Home sweet home,”
he muttered, still not meeting her eyes.
Natalie followed him through a door that led into a mudroom, halting behind him as he paused to punch in the code to
reactivate the security system. Then she trailed him through
the kitchen and into a living room.
Her gaze took in the large fan suspended from a high ceiling
and tall windows with forest green curtains. The walls were
pale beige, the furniture dark and heavy. Finally, she turned
to find him staring.
A muscle in his square jaw flexed, and his back stiffened. “I’ll
put your things in my bedroom. I converted the other bedroom
to an office, so I’m taking the couch. Try to get some sleep.”
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He wanted to put some space between them.
Feeling a little deflated, Natalie nodded. “I’d like to
shower.”
Rene led the way up a narrow staircase and down a hallway
that ended in a door that opened to a balcony. His bedroom
was to the right and sparsely furnished. The bed loomed large
with a navy duvet and lots of pillows in the same dark blue
and wine.
He set the case on the mattress and pointed to a closed
door. “Bathroom’s through there.” He turned to leave and
then shook his head. “Damn. I’m sorry. I never asked if you
were hungry or wanted somethin’ to drink.”
Her stomach was in knots. She was hungry all right, but
not for food. She shook her head in denial.
“Anyway, if you’re hungry afterward, I’ll scare up somethin’ from the kitchen.”
She found it unflattering how quickly he fled the room.
Sighing, Natalie walked to the French doors and pulled
aside the curtain. The doors opened onto a long balcony that
overlooked a small courtyard paved with a pale stone which
reflected the lamplight from the empty street beyond.
Although the exterior echoed the shabby gentility of a
bygone era, she knew the old antebellum-era house had to
be a stretch on a detective’s salary. There was more to Rene
Broussard than met the eye.
She let the curtain fall back and padded across the beige
carpet to the bed and opened her case. The mystery surrounding the man was one she wasn’t destined to discover.
And the quest that had brought her back to New Orleans had
to go on hold for now.
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Pulling out her nightgown and toiletries, she focused on
mysteries more imperative than her late-blooming libido and
the search for her birth mother—like why she’d suddenly
become bug and bird bait, how Rene’s partner had known
about the changes occurring to her body, and why Chessa and
Simon had been arguing.
Rene closed his cell phone with a snap. Chessa hadn’t picked
up. Whatever “arrangements” she was busy making were
ones she didn’t want to communicate, and that was just fine
with him. The strange occurrences of the past few hours fit
squarely in Chessa’s dark realm. They simply underscored
the fact he was better off keeping the hell away from Natalie
Lambert.
Lying on the sofa in the living room, he listened to the
creaks of the house settling after the heat of the day. The overhead fan stirred the air, but did little to cool his agitation.
Although he’d stripped off his jacket and shirt and removed his shoes, he still couldn’t get comfortable enough to
let his mind wander away from the blonde in his bedroom.
Chessa had been right about those “fuck-me pheromones”
the woman oozed. Why else would he be hard as a rock hours
after he’d touched her soft skin?
Distance. Miles of it. That’s what he needed. As long as he
was down here and she was up there, he’d be fine.
Just a few more hours and he could hand her over to Chessa.
However much the woman in his bedroom intrigued him,
he’d seen enough in his time to know she was trouble—the
kind he was better off leaving to his partner and her kind to
handle.
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Chessa had known straightaway something was up, and
her instincts were always dead-on.
Although they’d been partners for over four years, Rene
wouldn’t say he knew her. While he didn’t have a bead on
who
the real Chessa Tomas was because of her spiny public demeanor and secretive private life, he knew
what
she was.
If the fact they were the only detectives assigned permanent
night shift hadn’t clued him in, the first time he’d seen her take
down a perp the size of a Saint’s linebacker clinched it.
Having a vampire for a partner did have its perks. Street
punks tended to squeal like piglets as soon as Chessa
flashed her fangs. And they had a certain autonomy within
the department to take on “special” cases—like Natalie
Lambert’s.
Only Chessa wasn’t usually so uncommunicative concerning the nature of an investigation.
When the call had come from the Memphis PD that Natalie had left the area, and they suspected she would return
to familiar territory, the details of the case hadn’t rung any
bells with Rene. However, Chessa had immediately noted
the similarities with this crime and several in the “cold case”
files. Crimes dating back over forty years. Young women,
twenty-two to twenty-five years old, and everyone living
with them—all savaged and drained of blood.
So the murderer was either pulling Social Security or not
human.
Since he’d worked “otherkin” cases with Chessa before, her
current reticence bothered him. Something bigger and probably closer to the real Chessa was at stake.
She’d said she wasn’t certain what Natalie was—but he’d
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sensed hesitation in her answer. Certainly, all signs indicated
something
extra
-natural was going on here.
Chessa had nailed it when she’d said the girl was a temptation he’d find hard to resist—because he’d thought of little
else other than sinking inside her moist depths since the moment he’d swept her off the bench in the park. He’d been in a
constant state of arousal since he’d felt the first brush of her
skin and breathed in her fresh lemon and apple scent. And
that wasn’t like him—he wasn’t a pimple-faced kid. He could
find plenty of sexual partners to take care of any urges he
found too compelling.
He preferred to keep his personal life and his work separate. Never had he been tempted to break that rule. Not
until today. Now, he felt like a silken tether bound him to the
woman standing naked in his shower at this very moment.
So for tonight, he’d take Chessa’s advice to heart and hunker down—keep his distance from the temptation just up the
stairs.
Intending only to adjust himself for comfort, his hand
smoothed down his naked belly to grasp his rigid cock
through his blue jeans. Instead, he squeezed and imagined
what it would feel like to rut against the soft juncture of her
thighs. He remembered the gentle grind of her ass as she’d
shifted within his arms in the back of the squad car.
“
Merde!
” He jackknifed to a sitting position, wincing at the
pinch of rough cloth against his sex.
The welcome sting reminded him to trust Chessa had Natalie’s best interests at heart—as well as his own. When his
partner arrived, he was backing far away, because he’d be a
goner if he came within ten feet of the sexy blonde upstairs.
atalie couldn’t sleep.
N Not because she was afraid. For the first
time in weeks, her stalker was the least of her
worries.
Instead, her present danger lay in her own body’s
betrayal.
Heat simmered beneath the surface of her skin—
a flush of warmth that spread across her chest and
belly. The air around her felt close and heavy despite the fan circling above the bed.
Her heart beat too quickly. Her breasts grew
heavy. Her nipples peaked against the thin silk of
her nightgown. Then blood rushed to the juncture
of her thighs, plumping her slick folds.
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