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Gears whirled behind Theo’s eyes. He opened his mouth, glanced around the room, and closed it. Whatever he had been about to say didn’t make it into actual words, but she could see how seriously he regarded her warning.

Satisfied he understood her message, she kissed him and left. She had to hit a restroom and freshen up before her meeting.

__________

Malcolm fixed his pants and shoved her panties into his pocket as he watched Darcy walk out the door. His instinct that she knew something more than she’d told the police was proving correct. For fuck’s sake, she didn’t trust Snyder, but she didn’t connect him with Scott’s disappearance. The bastard had cemented himself in her psyche as one of the good guys by providing a lawyer and being there when she most needed a friend.

Now that he understood the problem, he could dig a little deeper to see what else she knew that she didn’t see as relevant to the case.

Moments after Darcy exited, the interoffice phone on his desk rang. Malcolm grabbed it. “Stevenson, what’s up?”

“Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Snyder would like to see you in his office right away.” The mechanical voice of Snyder’s administrative assistant came through sounding a little annoyed, like she had been in the middle of actual work when he told her to call Theo into his office instead of picking up the phone and doing it himself.

“Thanks, Georgie. How’s that new puppy doing?” He turned on the charm. It always paid to be nice to the secretaries. They knew more than anyone about everything.

She laughed a little nervously, but her officious attitude melted. “Oh, he’s still chewing on socks and sliding all over the wood floors. I’m getting used to him. At least the kids love him.”

“That’s great to hear. Give it time. I bet that dog will follow you around everywhere you go.”

“He already does. You better get up here fast, Mr. Stevenson. I don’t know what you did, but Mr. Snyder is very agitated.”

Malcolm double-timed it to the tenth floor. Snyder had been throwing small jobs at him, and lately they had been coming faster. Even though Snyder had an IT department to take care of maintenance and operations, he seemed to only remember Malcolm when it came to anything related to technology. Malcolm looked upon some of the requests as a test of his knowledge. Others were a test of his loyalty.

One day very soon, Snyder would ask him to do something legally murky, and that would open the door for Malcolm to find out about the bigger jobs.

He winked at Georgie, a cute blonde in her forties whose oldest son had brought home a stray dog she didn’t want to keep. She’d taken it for its shots and had it neutered, and she was slowly becoming accustomed to having an animal underfoot.

She waved him into Snyder’s office with a smile that didn’t reach her eyes. He didn’t miss the way her brows pinched together and her eyes darted to the door and back to her desk.

Malcolm entered Snyder’s office to find the man at his wet bar pouring a shot of Irish whiskey. His dove gray designer suit hung very nicely from his lean frame. Confidence and power radiated in all directions.

In the corner, standing like a sinister sentinel, Mickey Halter leaned against a decorative table. The vase of flowers perched in the center of the table provided an incongruous backdrop.

Closing the door behind him, Malcolm affected a nonchalant air. “Where’s the fire?”

Snyder waved at the seat in front of his desk. When Malcolm sat, he set a double shot on the desk. “Drink up. I think you need it after that show.”

Coldness coiled low in his belly, but he schooled his features and didn’t let on that he wasn’t completely composed. “What show?”

From the corner, Halter chuckled. “You know there are security cameras everywhere in this building. You sure gave the boys in security one hell of a perk. It was a good performance, though I would have had her kneel at my feet and beg first. It’s never a good idea to give a sub what she wants right away. Make her work for it.”

He favored Halter with a moment of distaste. “Don’t tell me how to deal with my sub.”

If Snyder had confronted him about having found out Malcolm was a Fed, that would have been easier to take. He didn’t like the thought that anyone had watched him with Darcy. While he knew some Doms didn’t mind performing part of their discipline in controlled public circumstances and a few didn’t mind completing the scene with others watching, Malcolm was like the majority of Doms. He didn’t want anyone witnessing his sub in a vulnerable position.

The moment Darcy had walked through that door, wound up so tightly she could snap with a word or a touch, he had forgotten about the cameras. His only thought had been to calm his sub. Damn. He should have stopped by her house that morning, but he’d actually gone all the way home to his real apartment the night before.

That morning he had stopped at his brother’s house for a quick breakfast and to catch up. Working undercover meant he sometimes didn’t get to see his friends or family for long periods of time.

Snyder took the chair next to Malcolm instead of settling in the one behind his desk. “Gentlemen, that’s not the reason I’ve called us together today.”

Malcolm raised a brow. “What’s on your mind, boss?”

“Your behavior leads me to suspect certain things about you, Theo.”

Now that he knew he didn’t have to brazen out spanking his girlfriend and getting sucked off on the job, Malcolm let his innate cockiness off the leash. This sounded like a way deeper into the organization. While he didn’t like sharing the intimate parts of his life, if it led to a break in the case, he would take it and deal with the fallout later.

“I thought you already knew about my relationship with Darcy.”

Snyder’s mouth stretched in a smile that merely indicated the truth of the previous statement. “I thought it would take a much longer time to figure her out. But then you’re a much more even-tempered person than her previous Dom. He had issues with anyone implying he should have complete control over her actions. He was a bit of a soft touch who let her run things. While I don’t engage in the violent aspects of that kind of relationship, I do believe a man should know how to control his woman.”

Admiration and respect glittered in shades of light brown from Snyder’s eyes. Malcolm lifted his shoulders in an uneven manner to show that he agreed, but he didn’t necessarily want to discuss the particulars of his own habits.

“I hired Mickey about a year ago because I thought he would appeal to Darcy. He’s a little better looking than either you or Scott, and he had that dangerous edge that attracts women like her. She didn’t take the bait. If you don’t mind, I’d like to know your intentions toward Darcy.”

Malcolm leaned forward. “If you don’t mind, I don’t see how that’s any of your business. You don’t look like you’re particularly pissed off about the fact that I made her blow me in my office. What do you want, Victor?”

With a chuckle, Snyder sat back in his chair. Halter stepped forward at Malcolm’s flippant response, ready to intervene if necessary.

Snyder shook his finger at Malcolm. “Theo, I like you. You’re a team player, and when it’s my team, that’s important to me. Darcy is also important to me. I’ve been after her for two years.”

Molten anger surged through Malcolm. He struggled to contain it, but he couldn’t keep it totally from his expression. He shot in the dark. “If you’re telling me to walk away from my sub, it’s not going to happen. I don’t like when people try to take what’s mine.” He threw a warning glance to Halter.

Not at all threatened, Snyder spread his body out in a relaxed pose, as if they were discussing tee times. “Not that way. I have no sexual interest in Darcy. She’s a bit big-boned for my tastes. I like a petite woman, preferably blonde, even-tempered, malleable. A woman should be like that for a man, able to conform to meet his demands, don’t you think?”

Malcolm matched Snyder’s pose in a psychological effort to appear he followed the man’s cues. “I don’t care for sticks, and I like a little fire. It makes disciplining them more interesting. But I agree that a woman should conform to fit a man’s needs. That’s one thing I like about having a sub. She lives to do what I want her to do.”

Intuition got him far in this kind of job. Sometimes he didn’t have solid reasons to back up his decisions or his actions. He just went with what felt right. Darcy would kill him if she knew he was talking about her like a mindless piece of sexual property, but he needed to show he had the same morals as Snyder to gain the man’s trust. He sensed a turning point, and he needed to follow that sharp curve.

Snyder nodded appreciatively. “I’ll be frank with you, Stevenson. I want Darcy as the spokesperson for my company. She comes off as friendly and open. Demure. Yet she tenaciously follows through with what she’s been told to do. A woman like that, who is also easy on the eyes, is rare.”

Darcy’s quiet warning came back to him. Combined with Snyder’s derisive comments about the way Yataines handled Darcy, more pieces of the puzzle fell into place. Yataines had been a barrier. Malcolm needed to be a conduit.

“Why haven’t you asked her?”

“I have, but she’s turned me down. She thinks this company she’s trying to build can be successful. I’ve thrown her a few clients and a lot of jobs, but she’ll notice that pool is drying up. No doubt she finds herself with little to do these days.”

Malcolm spread his hands wide. He wasn’t about to tell Snyder that Darcy was finding clients by herself, or that he’d hacked into her system to find out that she was in a much better financial situation than anyone would guess. The woman knew how to manage her investments. “You want me to encourage her to take the job?”

Snyder’s catlike smile didn’t bode well for Darcy. “Should she accept the offer when I extend it next Thursday night, you’ll find your little tech business suddenly a hot commodity. Get ready to have to hire a staff.”

Dangling the fulfillment of a dream often proved an effective negotiating tool. Malcolm needed to show his loyalties lay with Snyder, not with Darcy. He sent up a short prayer that she would find understanding when this was all over. “Thursday night?”

“Seven o’clock. You’ll bring her to my place for dinner. She knows where I live.” He gestured to the untouched whiskey. “Drink up, my boy. This is just the beginning.”

Malcolm lifted the drink in a silent toast to Snyder and downed it. How in hell could he convince her to accept Snyder’s offer when he knew she wanted to stop working for him?

When he left Snyder’s office, he headed back downstairs to finish up a few things before he drove to Darcy’s house. He had planned to cook for her, but he was no longer in the mood. Snyder’s confidence in him was good for the case, but he dreaded what it would do to his relationship with Darcy.

They’d been in a holding pattern for over a month. While she poked at his boundaries, she hadn’t exactly pushed through them the way he had expected. Part of him wanted to overpower her, not bring up the idea of safe words, and tie her down until she accepted the fact that he liked to have her restrained. Having her bound and helpless, completely at his mercy, appealed to him like nothing else.

But he didn’t push her on that front either. Sure, he had done some things. He liked to rationalize not telling her what he really wanted because he wasn’t ready to accept the consequences of what that would mean.

If she consented to the level of bondage in which he wanted to engage, it would mean she trusted him with her whole heart and soul. He didn’t think she quite trusted him yet, and he didn’t blame her. She had to somehow sense, even if it was just on a subconscious level, that he wasn’t being completely honest with her. He didn’t know how much longer this case would take—realistically it could take months—but he looked forward to the day he could come clean. If she developed that deep level of faith in him now, she would only be that much more devastated when she found out who and what he really was.

And yet he still wanted—needed—to push her.

Things with Snyder had reached a critical turning point. He needed Darcy’s cooperation. While he could attempt to manipulate her into doing what he wanted, he would hate himself for it more than she would hate him when the truth was revealed. More than anything, he wanted to come clean so he could ask for her cooperation.

He texted Keith with a time and location. He couldn’t willfully break cover without permission.

__________

Later that afternoon, he met Keith in the parking lot of a Thai place Darcy loved. He’d phoned in an order. If things went well, he could sit her down and talk to her after dinner.

Keith’s black SUV was parked in the back of the lot with the employee cars. Malcolm pulled in next to him. Keith was in his passenger seat before Malcolm put the car in park.

“What’s going on?” Keith didn’t remove his dark sunglasses, but he did adjust the seat to accommodate his long legs.

Malcolm led with the good news. He’d found out why Snyder was so interested in Darcy. “Snyder wants Darcy as his company’s spokesperson. He thinks she has the perfect face to handle public relations, things like that. She keeps turning him down.”

“Seriously? That seems a little insane. There are tons of people who would take that job in a heartbeat. Why her?”

Malcolm knew how it sounded, but he also knew there was sometimes no accounting for motivation. “I’m looking into how that would benefit him financially, but I’m not finding much. She’s an excellent public speaker, and she has a wholesome kind of charm. I can see why he’d want her.”

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