Authors: Aubrey Moyes
“What?” Dave muttered as he pushed through the door. He ignored Tara has he reached the men.
They spoke in a quiet voice, and one of the flashed an ID. Dave turned and frowned. “Gretchen. Sandra. Go home.”
Gretchen raised an eyebrow. “We’re not done.”
“Shut-up,” Sandra said as she grabbed her friend’s arm. “We’re going. Thanks Dave.” Tara heard her whisper to Sandra. “Why would you tell him that we’re not done? Do you not want to go home?”
Dave turned to Tara. “Serve them a drink.”
“What?” Tara frowned. It was close to midnight. “How did I end up with the short straw?” Dave ignored her and stomped into the back.
She sighed and turned to face the men. “You can have bottle beer because I’ve already cleaned the taps and drain,” she muttered.
“Why were you in Woodland Park last night?”
Tara froze. “Excuse me?” she asked slowly. How the hell had they known where she was?
“It’s a simple question.”
Tara put down her bar towel and stared. “Did Matthew put you up to this? Because I’ve got to say, I’m not really amused.”
“Who is Matthew?”
She rolled her eyes. “Very funny. Dave. I’m leaving. You can take care of these jokers on your own,” she called out. “You can tell Matthew this is the most immature thing that has ever happened to me.”
She stormed past them, and her heart sank when they followed her. “Hey,” she said as she whirled around at the door. “This isn’t funny.”
One of them produced an ID. She eyed it wearily. Brent Jenson. Security for the Woodland Pack. “Shit,” she muttered. “Something did happen to Matthew.”
“Come with us Ms. Schmidt. We have some questions for you.”
Chapter Two
The woman sat at the expansive table and looked around nervously. Brent eyed her from the window and frowned. “Tara Schmidt is twenty-five years old. She graduated college with a degree in English, but she’s been working at Dave’s Dive for four years now. She’s originally from Colorado, and as far as I know, she has no connections to the paranormal groups in either state,” he recited. He’d practically memorized her file.
“But she was wandering around the edge of the tunnel last night,” Micah murmured. Brent nodded.
It was clear from the footage that she was looking for something. She hesitated a few minutes before leaving.
“The park closes after sun down with the exception of campers. No one is allowed on the trails though. She went in alone, and she left alone. Furthermore, I found this caught in the brush. From the way it smells, it’s been there for several days. It matches the woman’s scent,” Brent said quietly as he produced the scarf. He thought it was odd that he didn’t see it there before. Clearly, he was off his game.
For reasons that he couldn’t fathom, he didn’t want the woman to be caught up in this. She was pretty. Tall, blonde, leggy, and curvy. It was clear that she was the main attraction at the bar, but Brent wasn’t one to fall for a pretty face. There was something else going on, and he just didn’t quite know what to make of it.
“Go in and talk with her. If her story doesn’t add up, hold her,” Micah ordered. He glanced at his watch. “Crap. It’s late. I’ve got to head back. Are you sure you don’t want to just wait until tomorrow?”
Brent nodded. “Go ahead. I’ll let you know how it goes in the morning.” Micah had someone to go home too. Brent didn’t.
Alone, Brent opened the door and entered the conference room. The woman stiffened in her seat. “You know, you’re not exactly the police. I don’t think you can hold me here,” she said suspiciously.
“You are correct,” he said easily. “But since you’re here, you’re going to find it rather difficult to leave. Security couldn’t be tighter right now. But you’re welcome to wander the grounds.”
Her sexy little mouth dropped open. “I’m a prisoner?” she squeaked.
“That depends,” he said. “Can you give me a good reason why you were in Woodlands Park last night?”
“Look, I don’t know if something happened to Matthew, but I never actually saw him. I went out to meet him, and then I heard him calling for me, but then he stopped, and I never heard him again. And I went home.”
Brent leaned back. “So you heard your friend calling for you, and when you didn’t hear him anymore, you left instead of looking for him?”
She swept her hands through her hair nervously. “Look, I know it sounds strange. But I haven’t been seeing Matthew for very long. He told me that he wanted to show me something in the park. Campsite B. So I went. And then I heard him saying I needed to see something from the trails. I went in a little ways, and then he stopped calling for me. I tried to tell him that I was freaked out, and I texted him. I figured he was just trying to scare me. I get the feeling that Matthew is a bit intense. I swear I was going to go to the police tonight when I still hadn’t heard from him.” She paused. “Is he dead?”
“Ms. Schmidt, there is no Matthew. In fact, there was no one else around the area. You were the only person we saw on the camera.”
“Okay,” Tara said slowly. “So you’re just pissed that I was on the trails after hours? Is that a big thing?”
“Ms. Schmidt, what do you know about the bear shifter community?”
He watched her pale, and his eyes narrowed. What was she hiding? “Ms. Schmidt?” he prompted.
“Look, Mr. Jenson. I don’t know anything about your guys except that this is your territory. And that you own the park. I’m not trying to get in the middle of anything.”
He watched her. Her eyes darted around nervously, and her breathing grew shallow. “Ms. Schmidt, is there a reason that you’re so nervous?”
“Probably because you’re doing things intentionally to make me nervous,” she snapped. “Tell me what the hell this is about or let me go.”
Brent smiled. She was good. He had to hand it to her. “Look, right now, we’ve kept a tight lid on everything. But once the pack finds out that someone has trespassed on their lands, all hell is going to break loose, and I won’t be able to protect you. So you tell me why you did it.”
Confusion crossed her face. “I know the park was private property, but I thought it was open to the public. I paid for the ticket and everything.” She grabbed her purse and started digging for it. “It’s probably still in here.”
“I’m not talking about the park, and you know it. I’m talking about the tunnel from the park to the inside of my perimeter.”
“Tunnel? I don’t know anything about a tunnel,” she said as her eyes widened.
“You’re human,” Brent continued. “So it’s obvious that you’re working with someone. Give us the name, and I’ll go easy on you.”
She jumped from her seat and started to shake. “Oh my God. It’s happening all over again. Look, I swear, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
“Happening again?” Brent raised an eyebrow. There was nothing in her file about her being accused of anything. “What exactly do you think is happening again?” Christ, she was really shaking. He got up. “Ms. Schmidt?”
Immediately, she doubled over. “Can’t breathe,” she wheezed.
“Shit. Ms. Schmidt? Tara?” He put an arm around her and led her to the chair. “I need you to breathe.”
She clutched at his clothes, and she started to hyperventilate. “Okay,” he said as he held her. “We’re going to the clinic. Hold on. It’s right next door. Can you walk that far?”
She nodded, and he half carried her to the clinic next door. “Dr. Gratsky,” he yelled. “Dr. Gratsky!”
The doctor rolled down from the bedroom upstairs and opened the door. “Come in,” he waved his hand. “Come in. Jesus, Brent. What the hell did you do to her?”
“Me?” Brent frowned as Tara practically pooled into the chair. “I didn’t do anything. I was questioning her, and then she freaked out.”
“She’s not freaking out,” Gratsky said as he looked her over. “She’s having a panic attack. Leave.”
“Leave? I can’t leave. She’s a suspect,” Brent argued.
“Out.” Gratsky ordered. “You can watch from the door, but it’s clear that you’re upsetting her.”
Brent opened his mouth to state his case, but Gratsky pointed to the door. Slightly concerned, Brent slipped out the door. While he waited, he pulled out his phone.
“Callie? It’s Brent. I know it’s late, but I need you to look at that file that you sent me.” He tapped his feet impatiently. “Is there anything in there about her being accused of a crime?”
“No. No crimes, boss.”
He tapped his feet. “Nothing about jail or prison or interrogation?”
“No. Wait, hang on. It’s not a crime she committed, but she was locked inside a room for three days.”
“What?” Brent growled. He suddenly felt furious that someone locked her up.
“Yeah.” He could hear the sleep in Callie’s voice. “When she was seventeen, she had a boyfriend that went a bit crazy. I guess he decided she wasn’t allowed to leave for college. Anyways, her aunt called the police, and they found her quickly enough.”
“Three days is not quickly enough,” Brent hissed.
There was silence on the other end. Finally, Callie cleared her voice. “Anything else, boss?”
“No. Go back to sleep. I’m sorry I woke up.” He hung up the phone and closed his eyes. He was the biggest dick.
Well, now what the hell was he supposed to do? Every indication he had that she was nervous and guilty was only because she was having flashbacks of being kidnapped.
“Way to go, Jenson,” he muttered.
The door opened, and Brent looked up. Gratsky glared at him. “Want to explain why you gave the human a panic attack?”
“I was questioning her about an incident,” Brent admitted. “How was I supposed to know that it would cause a panic attack? Believe me, I could have gone a lot harder on her.”
“Well, I had to give her a sedative, and the clinic is full. So you’re going to have to find a place for her to sleep it off.”
“Great,” Brent murmured. He followed Gratsky into the clinic and found Tara quietly lounging in the chair.
“Ms. Schmidt?” he asked. She smiled at him. “Tara?”
She leaned forward. “You’re so sexy.” She practically flowed in his arms.
He couldn’t help but smile as he lifted her. “Okay. Let’s find you a place to stay tonight.”
She nuzzled up against his neck. “So sleepy.”
“Yup.” He glanced at the doctor. “Are you sure she’s going to be okay?”
Gratsky nodded. “Yeah. Have her stop by in the morning, and I’ll check her over. She’ll just sleep it off.”
Brent cleared his throat as the woman’s hand began to wander. “Okay.” He laughed uncomfortably and pushed her hand away. “Okay. The sooner we find you a bed, the better.”
He couldn’t help but react to her body as she pressed against him. He wrapped his arm around her and led her across the parking lot back to the condo building. The receptionist’s eyes widened. “Mr. Jenson?”
“Hi Lauren. Any chance the guest apartment is open?”
She frowned and shook her head. “I’m afraid not. Lynette’s cousin is staying in there.”
“Great. Okay.” Brent cocked his head. “I guess I’m sleeping on the couch tonight.”
Lauren frowned. “Is she okay?”
“She’s fine. She got a tranquilizer. Not from me. From Dr. Gratsky. She had a panic attack. My fault. Anyways, if you could keep this quiet, I’d appreciate it.”
She nodded. “I’m not seeing anything,” she said with a smile.
“Thanks.”
Tara giggled. “She’s pretty. Can she join us?”
“Oh God. Good night Lauren,” Brent muttered. He walked Tara to the elevator and held his breath as the doors open. Alone, she immediately wrapped her arms around him.
“Have I told you how sexy you are?”
Brent began to sweat as he grabbed her hands. “You have. And you’re quite sexy yourself. But this can’t happen.”
“Because you think I built your little tunnel?” she whispered. “Because I think that’s hot.”
He moaned. “Okay, that is certainly at the top of my list. But you know what’s even higher?”
“Hmm?”
“The fact that you are under the influence of a drug.” He cupped her chin. “And I want you to be completely sober when I taste you.”
She whimpered, and he sent up a prayer when the door finally opened. He helped her to the condo, and then to his bedroom. “Your place is so nice,” she whispered.
“Thank you. Easy,” he said as he lowered her onto the bed. She kept her hands wrapped around him, and it took all of his control not to topple over top of her. She had nothing but lust in her eyes.
“Baby,” he muttered. “I can’t. Not when you’re like this.”
But he didn’t have to worry. Her hands loosened, and she fell back on the pillow, already sleeping.
He took a moment to study her. She looked like an angel as she curled up in his bed.
She looked like she belonged.
But more importantly, she didn’t look like someone who was trying to discover all of their secrets.
Or maybe she was right where she wanted to be.
He couldn’t turn the suspicions off. And as he sat up and stared at her, he realized that he wouldn’t be getting any sleep tonight.
* * *
Tara woke up with a dry mouth and an uneasy feeling. She stretched her hand out for a moment and smiled when the silk sheets caressed her skin.
Wait a minute. I do not have silk sheets.
She raised her head and blinked several times. As her vision cleared, she could see that the bedroom did not belong to her. The room alone was as big as her whole apartment, and the windows stretched from ceiling to floor. It was clear from the view that she was high up. As her brain struggled to make sense of everything, her eyes landed on the man lounging in the door.
And suddenly, her memories of last night events came rushing back.
The interrogation. The panic attack. The clinic.
The sexy flirting.
She winced. How embarrassing.
Still, it was clear that they were both fully dressed, and from the irritated look on his face, he didn’t get much sleep. She slowly pushed herself up on her arms.
“Good morning,” he said sarcastically. “Go ahead and take a shower. I’ll make some breakfast, and then you have a follow up appointment with Dr. Gratsky.”
Christ. Apparently, she was still a prisoner. She sat up and tried to do something with her hair. “Wait a minute,” she rasped. She reddened and cleared her throat. “Are you going to let me go?”
“No.”
Her eyes widened. “Why the hell not? They only thing you have is a video of me wandering around the woods. That’s not enough to keep me here!”
“I’m the head of security, and I think it is enough. The tunnel into our territory took work and planning. I’m treating it as a large threat, and you are the only lead we have. I’m not letting you go, Ms. Schmidt.”