Dangerous Games

Dangerous Games by Keri Arthur Read Free Book Online

Book: Dangerous Games by Keri Arthur Read Free Book Online
Authors: Keri Arthur
Tags: Riley Jensen
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    It was a few minutes after that that the driver lowered the glass between us and him, and said, “Sir, I believe we are being followed.”
    “Same car as before?”
    “Yes. A white Saab, with two occupants.”
    “Pull off at Airport West and see if we can lose him in the side streets there.”
    I pulled away from his arm and sat up. “How long has someone been following you?”
    “We picked up the tail when I arrived at the airport earlier this evening. I thought we’d managed to lose them.”
    “Perhaps they’ve bugged the car.” Fear ran through me even as I said it. One person who might want to do such a thing was Gautier. I had no doubt it was part of his plans to kill all I held dear before he killed me. If he did know about Quinn and was behind us being followed now, it meant that Rhoan had been right and Gautier was playing a game far deeper than what he was admitting. “Was it dark when you flew in?”
    Quinn frowned. “Twilight. Why?”
    I told him about the events of the night and Gautier’s proposition.
    “And you believed him?” he said, voice holding a hint of incredulousness.
    “I really don’t know what to think.”
    “So why ask the question about time?” He grabbed my arm, holding me steady and stopping me from sliding across the seat as the driver took a sharp left then accelerated.
    “Because if you flew in at twilight, it confirms the fact it couldn’t have been Gautier.”
    Because he might be the best guardian ever seen, but he was still a vampire and therefore couldn’t escape the standard restrictions facing all vampires. And because he was a clone, he was too young in vampire years to be able to face any sunlight.
    “He mightn’t be able to risk fading light, but he’s more than capable of employing people who can.”
    “Trust me, Gautier doesn’t work with other people.”
    “All vampires work with others when the need arises. Even the Lone Ranger had help.”
    Amusement bubbled through me. “The Lone Ranger? That’s a character from a cruddy old TV series, not real life.”
    “I’m rather a fan of that series,” he said stiffly, but humor sparked his dark eyes.
    “I know .” After all, we’d spent boring nights watching the damn show. Well, until I managed to distract him, that was.
    “You, young pup, will get a cuff over the ear if you do not show more respect for the old classics.”
    “That a promise?”
    He shook his head, as if in disgust, but the effect was somewhat spoiled by the amusement playing across his lips. “Maybe. But first we need to find out who our followers are, and who hired them.”
    “When you promised an exciting time, I wasn’t expecting this sort of excitement.”
    My voice was dry and, with a smile, he leaned forward and kissed me. I’m sure he meant it to be short and sweet, like all the other kisses we’d shared tonight, but my hormones had had more than enough of that . As his lips met mine, I ran a hand through the silk of his hair and lightly clenched a handful at the back of his head to stop him from pulling away. Then I deepened the kiss, taking my time, exploring and tasting and teasing. By the time I released him, we were both breathing heavily.
    “The wolf gets her revenge,” he said softly, his breath hot against my lips.
    “Only partial revenge. I’ll take the rest of it when we uncover who’s tracking us.”
    “I think my plans for the evening are about to go ass up.”
    “Totally.” I kissed him again, this time lightly. “Let’s do it.”
    “Harry, next side street, stop long enough to let us out. Then continue into the next street and block the road.”
    The driver nodded, obviously unfazed.
    Tension curled through my limbs as the car began to speed up. Those following us had to know they’d been spotted. The mere fact we’d entered an industrial estate would surely have given the game away, let alone this sudden burst of speed.
    The driver wrenched the car left into another street then

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