Read A Reason to Believe Online
Authors: Diana Copland
just a moment.”
“Where is it now?” Matt asked, stepping
forward.
“The bell captain has it. As I understand it, the
item in question was actually in the suite. We
assumed it was left behind at check out.”
“It’s okay,” Kiernan said under his breath,
reaching out and touching Matt’s tense arm. “It’s
possible. She packed in a hurry.”
Matt doubted that. He’d watched Aidan over the
few days he’d known them, and he didn’t believe
something important enough for the hotel to call
about had been overlooked when packing. She was
too thorough, too detail-oriented to leave items
behind. He waited, fighting the impulse to fidget,
as Kiernan leaned casually against the counter and
watched him with thinly veiled amusement.
A man in bellman’s livery approached, an
envelope in his hand. He handed it to Kiernan with
a courteous nod, but Matt’s eyes were fixed on the
hotel
stationery,
with
the
name
Kiernan
Fitzpatrick
and
Important
printed neatly across
the face.
Kiernan thanked the woman behind the desk and
slipped the envelope into his pocket, heading
toward the doors.
“Aren’t you going to open it?” Matt asked.
“Not with her watching me, no.”
Once in the car, they exchanged a glance before
Kiernan pulled out a sheet of stationery and
unfolded it casually. From his seat Matt could see
a single sentence, written in the same careful hand
as Kiernan’s name on the front.
He knew instantly that something was wrong
when the color drained from Kiernan’s face.
“Let me see it,” Matt said, reaching for it.
Kiernan shot him an arch look. “What if it’s
personal, Matthew?”
“Is it?”
Kiernan looked away, fumbling to return the
paper to the envelope, his hand trembling. When he
didn’t answer, Matt caught his arm.
“Let me see it.” Kiernan sighed, then put the
envelope in Matt’s hand, turning his face away.
Matt wasn’t nearly as careful removing the note
as Kiernan had been. He yanked it free of the
envelope and unfolded it quickly, his eyes
scanning what was written.
In neat block printing were five words.
NEXT TIME I WON’T MISS.
Chapter Eleven
“Well, now we’ve handled it, they won’t be able
to get any clear prints off of the note,” Matt
growled as he navigated the streets back to his
house. He’d been seething with anger for most of
the drive, but now that he was nearing his house it
finally spilled over into words. “I should have
gone back in and demanded to see the footage from
the security cameras. Goddamn it.” He brought his
fist down hard on the steering wheel.
Kiernan continued to look out the passenger’s
window silently, his neck and shoulders tense.
“I’m going about this all wrong. I should have
called it in last night. Then at least someone would
be on it already. There would have been
surveillance on the hotel, and a security detail on
you. I’m taking too many fucking chances with your
safety.” Matt pulled the Bronco sharply into his
driveway, jerking to a halt and cutting the engine
with a sharp flick of his wrist. “Well, it stops right
now.” Climbing out of the car, he slammed the
door and stalked to the house, Kiernan following
behind him more slowly. He unlocked the door and
went into his kitchen, yanking off his jacket before
reaching for the phone on the wall.
“Stop.”
He paused with his hand on the receiver.
Kiernan was standing in the middle of the kitchen,
a resolved expression on his face.
“No.” Matt lifted the receiver.
“Damn it, stop.” Kiernan took a step forward
and grabbed his arm.
“I’ve got six inches and fully fifty pounds on
you. You cannot physically stop me.”
“We’ve already established you won’t hurt me.
So, unless you plan to change that, I’m not letting
go. I’m not going to let you destroy your career.”
“I won’t be destroying anything,” Matt shot
back.
“Bullshit,” Kiernan snapped. “You call this in,
and they’re going to know we’ve been messing in
things you were specifically told to leave alone.
How do you explain it? Do you want to lose your
job?”
“For Christ’s sakes. Someone tried to kill you.
Last night they shot at you, today they got into a
suite where you were staying!”
“After I checked out. Which either makes them
woefully misinformed or just plain stupid.”
Matt ground his teeth. “They were sending a
message. They were letting us know they can get to
you, even in a four-star hotel.”
“Well, they fucked up, huh? Because they didn’t
get to me. I wasn’t there.” He released Matt’s arm
but remained close. “I was here. Something they
clearly didn’t know. Hang up the goddamned
phone.”
Matt studied Kiernan’s resolute expression and
felt some of the fight drain out of him. He put the
receiver back on the wall. “If we call this in, there
are tools the department has I don’t. They can
check the tapes and see who went into the suite,
they can dust the envelope for prints. If whoever is
behind this is a pro—”
“If whoever is behind this is a pro, they’ll be so
heavily disguised on the tape they’ll be
unrecognizable, and they’ll have handled the note
and envelope with gloves. The only prints anyone
will find will be ours. I won’t let you risk losing
your badge over this. You’re already in trouble
with that captain of yours. He’s just looking for an
excuse.”
Matt exhaled in exasperation and walked into
the living room, dropping heavily onto the couch.
Kiernan followed and sat beside him.
“Everything in me is screaming this is the wrong
way to handle this.” Matt leaned forward and
rubbed his hands over his face. “You’ve been shot
at, now you’ve been threatened. And I’ve done
nothing.”
Kiernan made an incredulous sound. “What do
you mean, you’ve done nothing? For Christ’s
sakes, last night you put your body between mine
and a bullet. If I were worried for even a moment
about my safety, I’d tell you to call it in. But I’m
not. And clearly, we must be on to something, or
whoever this is wouldn’t be so desperate.”
“But on to what? We have no fucking idea.”
“They don’t know that.”
“This isn’t a game,” Matt said, his voice tight.
“Those were real bullets last night, and the note
contains a very real threat.”
“I’m not worried,” Kiernan repeated, an
expression of unconcern on his handsome face.
“They can threaten all they like. You won’t let
them near me.”
Matt’s mouth fell open at the unwavering trust
inherent in the statement. “I’m not infallible.”
Kiernan made an exasperated sound and got to
his feet, pushed Matt’s arms aside and smoothly
straddled his lap. Matt drew back, startled at the
unexpectedness of it. Kiernan lowered himself to
sit on his thighs, tilted his jaw up and their eyes
met and held.
“Kier, for God’s sake…”
Kiernan’s full lips curved in a soft smile. “I like
hearing ‘Kier’ coming from you,” he whispered,
his thumbs stroking Matt’s cheekbones. “Listen to
me. Give yourself some credit, will you? You had
my back last night. Literally. I know you aren’t
infallible, none of us are. But I trust you.”
When Matt’s mouth tightened. Kiernan sighed,
sliding his hands to Matt’s neck.
“I know a lot of what’s happened the last few
days has seemed like something straight out of
The
Twilight Zone
, and I understand. Being around me
takes weird to a whole new level.”
Matt couldn’t stop the wry sound of accord that
came from his throat.
Kiernan’s smile ripened. “You didn’t need to
agree quite so quickly. And even though we don’t
know who we’re dealing with yet, I do know if
you go to your department with this right now,
Branson is going to use it as an excuse to get rid of
you.” Matt opened his mouth to reply, but Kiernan
shook his head emphatically. “I know you don’t
care, but I do. We can figure it out. Whoever is
behind the note, we’ve clearly got them rattled.”
“Them being rattled is what I’m afraid of.
Desperate people aren’t rational. And frightened
people are more likely to act impulsively, not
less.”
Kiernan’s answer was a slow, lopsided grin. He
stroked the side of Matt’s throat with his thumb,
unerringly finding a sensitive spot. Matt felt an
almost immediate appreciative stirring between
his legs.
“They’re also more likely to make mistakes,
right?”
Matt acknowledged the truth of the statement
with a tight nod.
Kiernan’s finger, stroking lightly over the
sensitive skin, made gooseflesh rise on his arms.
“Then all we have to do is wait for them to make
one.”
Matt sighed. “You’re insane,” he muttered,
capitulating. “All right, we’ll do this your way.
For now. But one more thing happens, one more
fucking thing, and I don’t care what you say, I’m
calling in reinforcements.”
“Deal.”
They stared at each other and, slowly, Kiernan’s
smile widened and his eyes heated. He scooted
along Matt’s thighs, bringing his body closer.
“You know, when I sat here, I really was just
trying to get your attention.” He eased forward the
last few inches, until his groin was pressed against
Matt’s. “Have I got it?”
Matt’s body had been aware of the proximity of
Kiernan’s from the moment he’d touched his throat.
But now they were pressed together, and his cock
took an even more avid interest in the proceedings.
“Does it feel like it?”
Kiernan tipped his pelvis forward and made a
satisfied sound when he felt Matt’s hardness. He
closed his eyes and let his head drop back on a
soft sigh. “It feels lovely.” He lifted his head and
slid his hands around Matt’s neck.
“I know you’re just trying to distract me.”
Matt’s eyes dropped to Kiernan’s lips.
“Is it working?” He circled his hips in a slow
motion that stole the breath from Matt’s lungs.
Matt’s hand moved instinctively to Kiernan’s
ass. His fingers pressed into the taut flesh and he
pulled him in snug.
Kiernan closed his eyes on a sigh. “I’ll take that
as a yes.”
Matt lifted his other hand around Kiernan’s
neck, angling his face closer. “It’s a yes,” he
muttered, his voice rough. He kissed away the
maddening smile.
Caution flew out the window, and Matt’s lips
parted, his tongue slipping between straight white
teeth to fill a welcoming mouth. In response,
Kiernan stroked Matt’s tongue with his. The
knowledge that there was no one to walk in and
interrupt them filled Matt with a swift rush of
hunger. He held Kiernan fused against him and
thrust up, feeling a tremor race through the smaller
body.
Kiernan broke the kiss, his fingers digging in to
the solid muscles on either side of Matt’s neck.
“God.” He arched his back as Matt moved against
his erection.
Matt was aroused, swiftly and completely, on a
level he couldn’t remember being in a very long
time. He surged up, catching Kiernan around the
waist and turning, pressing him down onto his back
and using his weight to push him into the sofa.
“Oh, yes,” Kiernan gasped, spreading his legs.
Matt settled between.
Matt kissed him again. Kiernan’s legs tightened
around his waist, and he thrust up hard. His fingers
slipped into Matt’s hair and pulled, and the sting
caused a flash of heat that surged straight into
Matt’s cock. He pinned Kiernan’s wrists to the
cushion above his head, lifting his upper body to
stare down into eyes both wide and opaque with
desire. Shifting enough to align the bulges in their
trousers, he rolled his hips, and Kiernan’s mouth
dropped open on a startled cry.
“Yes?” Matt’s voice was harsh.