Bachelor Unclaimed

Bachelor Unclaimed by Brenda Jackson Read Free Book Online

Book: Bachelor Unclaimed by Brenda Jackson Read Free Book Online
Authors: Brenda Jackson
trespassing. When it became obvious no one would be there to intercept her, she began walking around the gate trying to find a good place to enter. After risking her life by driving across that bridge, there was no way she was leaving without attempting to see Dr. Chambers.
    * * *
    Winston muttered a curse when the buzzer went off in his lab. Someone was on his property. He pushed away from the huge aquarium and angrily snatched the work gloves off his hands. He was in the middle of cleaning out one of his tanks and there was no reason to get interrupted. Evidently someone hadn’t read the huge sign before crossing the bridge. It wasn’t the first time and it wouldn’t be the last. He had thought about removing the bridge completely, which meant he could only use his boat whenever he needed to get to Hilton Head or Parris Island. But why should he be inconvenienced because someone refused to adhere to his wishes?
    Ignoring the dolphins flipping around in the huge tank as he passed by, he checked his watch. It would be feeding time for them soon and, with all he had to do, he should stay on schedule. He moved into the lobby of his work area and picked up the remote to turn on the nearest security monitor. A flat screen mounted on the wall flared to life and he immediately saw the car parked on the west side of his property.
    Switching to other security channels, he didn’t see a thing. York, a former officer for the NYPD, who owned a high-tech security firm in New York, had installed the state-of-the-art system himself. And knowing how much of a stickler York was to detail, it would be just a matter of time before Charley discovered the location of his intruder.
    Charley was the name he’d given the talking security system that had the capability of scanning not only every inch of the island but up to one hundred feet of the waterways, to alert him of any intruders arriving by boat, as well. At first it had been hard getting used to the talking device since it seemed to have a mind of its own at times. It reminded him of Kitt, the voice of the talking Trans Am in the Knight Rider TV series.
    “Warning. Warning,” Charley blasted. “Trespasser. East grounds.”
    “Scan perimeters, Charley,” Winston ordered, switching out of his work shoes into a pair of Nike shoes.
    “Vehicle located. Rental. Currently empty.”
    “Tell me something I haven’t figured out for myself,” he muttered to the machine.
    Charley’s light began flashing. “Repeat command. Didn’t understand. Failed communication.”
    Winston rolled his eyes. “Find trespasser and scan.”
    He was halfway through the door when Charley blasted out the information. “ Found. Female. East grounds .”
    Winston nodded as he went toward the door. So his intruder was a woman. Well, she had a lot of explaining to do. Not only had she crossed the bridge to his property when she should not have, but somehow she had gotten through the east gate. The only way she could have done that was by picking the lock.
    “Notify authorities?” Charley asked.
    “No” was Winston’s single response before stepping out the door. Whoever the brazen woman was, he would handle her himself.
    Making his way to the balcony, he saw a glimpse of her as she quickly crossed the east patio. He took the stairs two at a time as he moved up to the main floor. Easing open the French doors, he stood concealed by several huge plants. It would only be a matter of time before she came dashing his way.
    Suddenly, there was a stirring in the pit of his groin and he wondered why. Then he knew. His nostrils had picked up a scent and it was the same fragrance that had remained with him for the past week and a half. The same scent he woke to each morning and went to bed with at night. The scent of the woman whose memory just wouldn’t leave him.
    Red .
    A fine time for his imagination to run wild, he thought. Steeling his mind against the scent he wished like hell he could forget, he pressed

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