The Con (Men Who Thrill Book 4)

The Con (Men Who Thrill Book 4) by Kaye Blue Read Free Book Online

Book: The Con (Men Who Thrill Book 4) by Kaye Blue Read Free Book Online
Authors: Kaye Blue
Tags: Interracial Romantic Suspense
reason, but she’d shut me out completely, would only ask whether I intended to go through with the plan.
    I did, but to what end, I didn’t know. Maybe it was habit, or maybe, perversely some part of me believed that going through with it might show Ruby that I cared. I still couldn’t believe she wanted to be a part of this, but if she did, and her insistence told me that she did, I would help.
    I’d rerouted the security cameras, so we rode the service elevator unwatched, Daniel excited, Ruby unreadable, and me on the verge of breaking. When we exited, Ruby scanned her badge as I’d seen her do countless times before, and then used that damned key that I now hated the very sight of to open the door. She stepped in, slipping out of my sight when Daniel followed. I was the last in and stopped short when my gaze landed on an unexpected sight.
    A man, huge and intimidating, stood in the middle of the room, the harshness of the lights only making him appear that much more dangerous. Daniel stepped back but stopped moving completely when the man lasered him with an icy glare. Then he looked at Ruby.
    “Ruby, I presume,” he said in a gruff voice. She nodded.
    “Jordan says hello.”
    “What the fuck is going on, Ruby?” I asked.
    “You expected me to trust you?” she asked, scorn in her voice. “Not likely. I had to get out of this myself.”
    I looked between Ruby and the man, who was focused on Daniel.
    “Daniel, did you frame Jordan? Make it look like she was infiltrating Titan’s systems?” he asked.
    “I didn’t—I mean—”
    “We’ll discuss this further elsewhere,” he said. Then he turned to Ruby. “Good luck.” He then turned to me. “You’ll find what you’re looking for on the table,” he said.
    I walked over and picked up the envelope. “What’s the catch?” I asked.
    “No catch. Do whatever you want with it, but Daniel and I will be leaving now.”
    With that, he clapped a hand down on Daniel’s shoulder and marched him out of the room. I watched the spot that they’d vacated, not quite able to wrap my mind around what had happened.
    “So everyone wins. I get out of trouble and you get your precious whatever the hell that is,” Ruby said. Then she emptied the trash can.
    ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞
    “I told you once before, you’re not welcome here,” Ruby said, glaring at me after she finally opened the door that I’d been knocking on for the last ten minutes.
    “Just hear me out,” I said.
    “I also told you I had no interest in your pretty, empty words. You’re a liar.”
    Her eyes burned with scorn, scorn that I deserved.
    “I am,” I said, and for a moment, her wall dropped and I could see her surprise. But it was back in place in an instant.
    She went to close the door, but I reached out, stopping her.
    “Ruby…” I said.
    The moment stretched, but she finally nodded and granted me entry.
    “I guess I am as stupid and weak as you thought I was,” she said, facing the door. Then she turned to me. “Say whatever you need to say, and when you’re done, I never want to see you again.”
    She moved across the living room and sat on the sofa.
    “I don’t want to say anything.”
    She glanced at me.
    “I have something better than words,” I said I entered the living room and sat on her sofa.
    I reached into my pocket and retrieved the envelope, one that I hadn’t opened since the day I’d taken it from Titan.
    “What you’re going to toss me a couple of dollars for services rendered?”
    “No. I know you don’t believe my words, and you shouldn’t, but maybe you’ll believe this.”
    I grabbed the lighter that I carried in my pocket, listened to buzz of the butane as the flame emerged. And then I lit one edge of the envelope and then the other.
    “What are you…?”
    I held the burning paper in the tips of my fingers, watching as the paper was eaten by the flame. And then when the edges had curled and folded until it was mostly ash, I dropped it into the

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