“No,” she snapped. “He didn’t know what was happening. He was just trying to help—”
“Bullshit.” Jana’s memories burned through Zane’s mind. “He knew what he was doing. He knew he was hurting them, and he didn’t care.”
“You don’t know what the hell you’re talking about, you don’t—”
“Investigate him,” Zane said. Simple. “Find out for yourself.” But he could tell by the expression on her face that Agent Kelly Thomas had already made up her mind.
The only thing she planned to do was hunt. And, as the door slammed shut behind her, he realized he had to find Jana before she did because the FBI agent didn’t seem to care about orders.
Just revenge.
“I don’t think your girl is the cold-blooded killer Agent Thomas believes she is,” Tony said.
Zane forced his teeth to unclench. “She’s not.” Dead certainty.
“Um … tell me … have you wondered how Jude and I came to find you? How the cavalry”-he inclined his head toward Daniels—“knew where we all were?”
He’d just figured that Tony and Jude had tracked him. When it came to tracking, Jude was the best.
“We found you because Jana called Pak. She told him where you were, and she told him to haul ass and get help out there.”
Then she’d come back into the fire and tried to pull him out herself.
Where are you? The question was burning him alive. “We have to find her.” Before Agent Thomas did.
Two nights later, Zane stood on the doorstep of his house, the night air crisp around him and worry a cold, hard weight in his chest.
The New Orleans cops hadn’t been able to find Jana. Jude hadn’t been able to track her. He hadn’t been able to find her.
The woman had vanished, and he was scared as all hell.
What if Daniels was right and she hadn’t disappeared willingly? What if that shifter had taken her? Agent Thomas might not be the only one jonesing for revenge.
The cops had rounded up over twenty guards and agents from Perseus. Davey had gotten away. Maybe, just maybe that kid would be smart enough to start fresh somewhere- and to choose f**king sides better next time.
Perseus was dead. Jana should have been safe from them. So where the hell are you, baby?
He shoved the key into the lock. Tomorrow, he’d use every resource Night Watch had to break apart the Other world. He’d already been up nearly forty-eight hours straight, only catching a few hours’ worth of sleep, as he searched for Jana. It had taken the cops a day to realize she’d left the city. A whole wasted day. Should have known that right away.
He kicked the door shut behind him and shoved the dead bolt home. He had to find Jana before the FBI did.
Pak had told them to call off the dogs, but he knew the order wasn’t going to stop Thomas. That woman was gunning for Jana’s blood.
Jana.
The last time he’d seen her, she’d been standing under that willow tree. Blood had trickled down her throat. She’d been too pale. Her eyes too wide. He’d wanted to run to her, but he’d needed to get rid of that dick vampire.
He dropped his bag. His eyes were grainy, and he was in serious need of a shower. Zane couldn’t remember the last meal he’d eaten and—
Not alone.
The awareness seeped into his pores. He hadn’t bothered to turn on the lights. No need. His vision was almost as good as a shifter’s in the dark. His sense of smell was almost human, but his vision was far superior. He let his gaze sweep to the left. To the right.
Then up, to the second story. His bedroom. The faintest of creaks reached his ears. Someone was up there.
Someone had picked the wrong demon to screw with.
He took the steps three at a time. Moving fast, but not making a sound. The bedroom door was open, just as he’d left it days before. The bedcovers were wrecked. He could see the mess through the door. Not the way he’d left the place. He caught the movement of a shadow. His uninvited guest.
Mouth tight, he launched through the door and attacked.
Their bodies collided and the intruder stumbled back. He followed, going in for the kill and—
And her breath feathered over his cheek. Her scent-wild, sexy-filled his nostrils and he knew, he knew even before he saw the wild curtain of black hair that his intruder was Jana.
He caught her before she could hit the floor. He yanked her up close, held her tight, then they fell together onto the bed.
His mouth took hers. Had to. His tongue thrust past her lips and drove deep into that sweetness that he’d missed. Her body was soft beneath his, but her fingers were strong on his shoulders. Her legs had spread, and he thrust against her, shoving his jeans-clad legs between her thighs.
She tore her mouth from his. “You’d better know who the hell I am.” Anger there.
And he realized that, to her, it was pitch black in the room. “Baby, trust me, there’s no forgetting you.” The anger was there, boiling just beneath the surface for him because she’d scared him. “Where the hell have you been?”
Her fingers dug into his shoulders. Growling, he grabbed her hands and pinned them against the mattress. “Jana … why did you run? Where did you go?” Why did you leave me?
“I came here.” Her breath feathered against him. “To you. I thought … I thought I’d be safe here.”
The rage left him at those simple words.
“You were safe with me in New Orleans.” He kissed her again. His tongue swiped over her lips. Into her mouth. “You shouldn’t have left,” he whispered. “Do you know how f**king crazy I was?”
“The cops were there.” Her voice was just as soft as his had been. Hushed in the darkness. “I couldn’t let them take me in. I-I couldn’t.”
“You’re not going to jail.” He wouldn’t let it happen.
“Zane, I—”
“You’re not.” He kissed her once more even as his hands went to the snap of her jeans. They’d talk more. He’d tell her about Beth and the cops and the plan he’d already set into motion but for now-now if he didn’t have her soon, his control would shatter.
He unsnapped the jeans and jerked down her zipper. Why couldn’t he get enough of her? Why was he so desperate for her?
Jana’s hands were on him now, moving just as greedily as his own. She shoved up his shirt, and her nails scored his flesh.
He heard the thud of her shoes as they hit the floor. His followed right behind ‘em. She lifted her hips, and he yanked the jeans down her legs. The scrap of lace-sexy panties- disappeared with them.