With his hold still tight on her, he pushed her back against the nearby wall. “Your name,” he gritted.
“Jasmine!” She gave it willingly enough, just as she had before. Her first name would mean nothing to him.
“Last name.”
“Bennett.” He had no reaction to her name. Awesome. Fantastic. Now to get out…Jasmine shook her head. “What is happening here?” She huffed out a hard breath and tried to look properly insulted. “Because if this is your idea of seduction, buddy, then we are totally not compatible. I was thinking we’d enjoy a few hot hours…”
His hold loosened and she yanked away from him. Since her back was against the wall, though, there wasn’t exactly any place for her to go.
“But I never thought I’d have to deal with a psychotic episode.” Jasmine drew herself up, straightening her spine but not, not notching up her chin. “I want to leave now.”
One golden brow rose. “The cameras caught you.”
Liar. When she’d set her timers earlier, she’d made sure no cameras were close by. This wasn’t amateur hour. “Caught me doing what? Having a drink at the bar?” She lifted her hands before her, trying to appear innocent and confused. “Good for the cameras.” She tried to sidle around him.
But Drake’s hand flew out and he grabbed her wrist. “The cameras in here, princess.”
Her heart sank. She’d done a quick sweep for cameras in this room. There hadn’t exactly been time for a thorough search. She hadn’t seen any, so she’d hoped… Jasmine cleared her throat. “I don’t know what kind of joke you’re trying to pull here, but it’s not funny.” Maybe he was bluffing about the cameras, just to see her reaction. She’d keep playing the injured party a bit longer and see how that worked for her. If she could just get to the door…
Wait, does he have his security team waiting in that hallway? And if they weren’t in that narrow hallway, would they be waiting for her at the elevator?
It was just not her night.
She tried to break away from him again, but he moved in a flash. He twisted his body, twisted her, and in the next moment, Jasmine found herself pinned to the wall. He was in front of her, solid, unmovable, furious. He’d pushed her wrists back against the wall, and he glared down at her.
“I thought you might like things a little rough,” she tossed that out, hoping to distract him.
His pupils seemed to swallow the green of his eyes. “You have no idea.”
That response got right past her guard. Her mouth dropped open and—and his hands flew over her body.
“Stop!” Jasmine shouted at him. “You have no right to—”
Search her? Yes, dammit, that was exactly what he was doing. She recognized a pat-down when she felt one. She’d had her share of brushes with the law over the years. When you were on your own at fifteen, staying on the right side of the law wasn’t always an option.
She tried to shove his hands away.
It was like shoving away steel.
“So I poked around your desk,” she told him, getting a little desperate now. “I was curious about you, okay? I’m not curious anymore. Not even a little bit. I’ve learned from my mistakes. I am not—”
His hand stilled near her left ankle.
Hell.
He lifted the leg of her pants. She felt the pull of the strap that held her gear set in place.
Then he rose to his feet.
She tried to grab his hand.
Too late. He’d opened his prize. He stared down at the lock picking set.
She never left home without one of those.
There was a flash drive nestled beside the lock set, too. Make that three flash drives. Some wires. A very small screw driver.
Tools of her trade.
“Jasmine…” He sighed out her name as his gaze came back to her. “I think we have a problem.”
A muscle flexed in his jaw.
I fucking hate betrayal.
Her body trembled. He was a businessman, despite those somewhat shady governmental ties. He wasn’t just going to—to—
“You came to steal from me, and now you’re going to have to pay the price.”
“I didn’t steal from you!”
He laughed at that. His laugh was rough and angry and it sure didn’t alleviate any of the tension that she felt.
His face was locked in hard, furious lines. Rage glowed in his eyes. He looked scary as hell and—
Sexy, still.
What was with her and her stupid attraction to bad boys? Would she never learn that bad boys were considered “bad” for a reason?
“I didn’t steal,” Jasmine repeated. “Check the flash drives. Nothing is on them. I came up here to be with you, not to—”
“You’re saying you still want to fuck me?”
Jasmine licked her lips.
His gaze immediately fell to her mouth.
“Tempting…” And his head lowered. Before she could speak again, his mouth was on hers. Hot and hard. Not as controlled as before. Actually, there was no control now. The kiss was wild and rough, and if she’d thought her toes curled before, well—she nearly lost her shoes then.
Liquid heat spilled through her body. She wasn’t supposed to react to him that way. She wasn’t—
His head lifted. “Cause I can always fuck you before I call in the cops.”
Her eyes turned to slits at that.
“Now I’m wondering about the guy I tossed outside,” he nearly growled those words. “Maybe I was too hasty. Maybe I should’ve listened to just what the fellow had to say.”
Then the cops would already be here.
“Check the flash drives,” Jasmine said. Her voice was husky, but steady. “You’ll see the truth.”
His eyes held hers. “How do I know you haven’t hidden more drives…?” Now his gaze dropped to her body once more.
“Because you already searched me, jerk.” She shoved against him. Hard. Hard enough to send him stumbling back a step. Not because she’d gotten some super strength, but mostly because she was pretty sure the move had caught him by surprise.
How do I get out of here…how do I get…
He turned away from her. Stalked toward his desk. She didn’t move as he searched through the flash drives. Jasmine was too busy trying to figure out what story to give him.
She even considered the truth. Like he’d believe that.
His fingers rapped over the keys. “They’re empty. All of them.” He straightened.
She gave a firm nod. “Like I said. Now, as un-fun as this little night has been, it’s time for me to leave.”
His head tilted a bit as he studied her. “You think I’m going to let you get away?”
“I haven’t done anything to you. So I carry a lock picking set. Big deal.” She shrugged. “I don’t like to get locked out—”
He laughed at that. It wasn’t the hard laugh from before. It was more surprised, more real.
“I’ve taken nothing from you,” Jasmine said, knowing that she sounded like a broken record. He had no idea how much that non-theft was going to cost her. But she was trying to be good. It was a fairly new thing for her. “And I won’t steal anything, but I am leaving.” She turned, took some fast steps, and reached for the doorknob.
“You planted the smoke bombs.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.” She didn’t look back.
“You’re a thief…”
“I took nothing from you.” She had the door open and a quick peek showed her that—thank goodness—there wasn’t a whole security team waiting to drag her away in that little hallway.
She stepped over the threshold.
“I’m not just going to let you slip away.”
Try to stop me. “It’s better this way. Meeting you…it certainly was interesting.” Scary, too.
She marched forward. Her heels sank into the carpet. She thought he’d grab her again. He didn’t.
She didn’t break and run, though she sure wanted to do that. She walked away, real nice and slow, totally not like a thief running in the night.
Even though he was right. That was exactly what she was.
Probably all she’d ever be.
But I didn’t steal from him.
And she wasn’t even sure why she hadn’t.
Jasmine’s fingers reached out for the elevator. She’d memorized his security code when he typed it in earlier, so getting those doors to open wasn’t hard.
Now to just get out of here…
Even before Jasmine had left the room, Drake had a security team trailing her. “Watch her,” he barked into his phone. A few clicks of his computer had given him access to the club’s security footage. Her image was currently on his screen. He was following her, without stepping a single foot outside of his sanctuary.
Did the woman really think he’d just let her vanish? No, not happening.
But he had wanted privacy to view the video footage…and he’d also wanted to see just where her grand exit would take the lovely Jasmine. Maybe she would lead him straight to a partner that she had waiting in the wings…
“Keep a tail on her until I say otherwise,” Drake added. This wasn’t over. But he was willing to give the woman a false sense of security…the better to make her vulnerable for his attack.
Betrayal.
It burned like acid within him. He’d been betrayed too many times in the past. Another pretty face, another woman ready to wreck him.
Jasmine wasn’t running away. No blind flight for freedom from her. Instead, she was strolling slowly, appearing to take her sweet time as she left him.
He tapped on his keyboard again, accessing the security footage for this room. He rewound the images, determined to see exactly what Jasmine had been doing in his office. He wasn’t a fool—he’d deliberately started the recording as soon as he’d left his office. A quick tap on his phone had triggered the hidden camera.
Jasmine filled his computer screen. In that video, she walked toward his desk. She opened the drawers. Pulled out the package that his buddy Noah had sent to him. Stared at the photograph.
Her expression tightened as she stared at that image, and longing flashed in her eyes.
What the hell?
Jasmine put the photo and the package back in the drawer. She pulled out one of her flash drives. She pushed it into the computer.
She glanced back at the shut drawer.
She pulled the photo out for a second time.
Then she gave a hard, negative shake of her head.
She yanked out her flash drive. Didn’t access any of his files.
She didn’t steal from me.
In the video, Jasmine rose quickly. She hurried toward the door—and when she realized he’d locked her in, the woman used her lock-picking set and had that door open in seconds.
But she hadn’t been able to flee. He’d been there.
Frowning now, Drake opened his desk and pulled out the package Noah had sent to him.
Both of his best friends were married now. Both claimed to be deliriously happy.
Both were fools, of course. And they were too obsessed with their women. They’d risked their lives for their ladies, and Drake had seen their desperation.
Noah York and Trace Weston. His friends in battle. His friends through blood and death.
They were smiling in the picture. He was, too, and for once, the smile hadn’t been forced.
His gaze swept the image. Just what had Jasmine seen in that picture? Whatever the hell it was, she’d changed her plans because of it.
He had no doubt that she’d come to the Arrow in order to steal secrets from him. Intel. But she’d left with nothing.
The phone on his desk began to vibrate. Noah grabbed it and put it to his ear. “Where is she?” Drake said because he’d recognized Chad’s number on the screen.
He heard the head of security inhale sharply. Oh, the hell, no.
“Sir, I, um, the team on her—”
“Tell me that she’s in their sights right now.”
“They thought she was just heading to the bar, but in the crowd, she slipped away from them and—”
“Find her.”
“Do we need to call in the authorities? Did she—”
“No authorities. She’s mine.” His hand was too tight around the phone. “Now get out there…find her.”
He rewound the image on his screen. Froze it at the moment when Jasmine first stared down at the photograph.
The longing on her face was so strong. Longing. Sadness.
That woman was a mystery. He headed for the door. She only had a few moments lead on him.
And he never let his prey escape.
The Arrow’s goons had no idea how to deal with a woman like Jasmine Bennett.
But Wayne did. So he wasn’t waiting for her near the hotel’s main entrance. He was in the back. In the alley. And when Jasmine slipped out, joining with the shadows, he was right on her trail.
The woman was good, he’d give her that.
But he was better.
He reached into his pocket. While he’d been waiting, he’d taken the liberty of getting a few things from his car. The handcuffs would definitely come in handy. And if she fought, he’d have to use the knife, too.
He smiled as he followed Jasmine into the darkness.
Chapter Three
Jasmine knew she was being followed. Unfortunately, her list of enemies just kept growing and growing, so she wasn’t exactly sure who might be shadowing her through Vegas.
The city had too many lights. Way too many. She stuck to the shadows as best as she could, and she hunched her shoulders each time she heard a voice floating on the wind.