Authors: Julie Kenner
Tags: #Fiction, #Contemporary Women, #Mystery & Detective, #Women Sleuths, #Romance, #General
I tried your cell, she says. I keep getting voice mail. What did you do? Toss it in the trash?
Since thats just a little to close to the mark, I sit up straighter. Im serious. How did you know I was here?
Okay, okay. Calm down. About five different blogs have your picture front and center today. I guess you went there withtwo men? Honestly, Devi, I didnt think you had it in you.
Shes teasing me, of course, but the odds are good the blogs are spewing forth all sorts of tripe about how the wild Devi is back, and this time shes got two men in tow.
Great. Somehow I dont think that kind of publicity is going to make my PR team happy. Or Tobias.
Honestly, it doesnt do much for my endorphin levels either.
Its a long story. Movie-related. Very boring. I promise Ill tell you all about it, but Ive got to go
Wait!
Lindy, I really
I just want to know. Are you and Blake back together? Just throw me that little tidbit and Ill leave you alone.
I laugh, then I hum a little, my heart lifting a bit since she just zeroed in on the one bright spot in all the horror.
Iknew it, she shrieks. Thank heaven!
Lindy, I say, but Im mostly laughing.
All right, I wantall the details, she says. But later. I know you must have an early call. She pauses for a second. Actually, why arent you on the set? Isnt today the big scene?
Obviously, she hasnt heard about Mac. And Im not going to tell her. Not now.
Tobias had to go to New York, so the schedules all turned around. Like I said, a big boring mess. Ill see you soon, though, and update you.
I want all the details about you and Blake.
I think about our wild time between the sheets last night, and decide thatall the details is an elastic term. Sure, I say.
Promise?
Absolutely. And despite Janus and this stupid game, thats a promise I intend to keep.
In fact, its time to get busy again. Im rested, my body is still humming from last night, and Im feeling pretty much invincible.
At least until I remember the blogs that Lindy mentioned. If she could find me, so could Janus, and I hurry a bit as I climb back into my clothes and rush into the main area of the bungalow.
I find Blake in the kitchen, staring down a pot of coffee, as if watching it will make it brew faster.
We need to get out of here, I say, then explain about the blogs. If Lindy can find us, so can Janus.
Agreed, he said.
I look around. Wheres Andy?
Said he was heading to the business center. He thought maybe the message was hidden on one of the hotel computers. He sighs and runs a hand through his hair. I hope to hell hes right, because I sure dont have a better idea. And the clocks ticking down. We need to figure this out and find the damn antidote.
Were going to find it, I say, moving closer and hooking my arms around his waist. I promise.
He strokes my hair. Look at you, he says. Trying to make me feel better when youre just as deep in this shit as I am.
I manage a smile, but he can probably tell its fake. Youre the one with a countdown. Me, I just have to deal with an assassin. I lick my lips, trying on false bravado to hide my fears. I survived Janus once before, after all. I can do it again.
I know you can, he says. Well both survive, and then well get back to our life. Back to the movie. Back to
He trails off, but the message is clear.Back to us.
I hear it, but I cant focus on it. Not right now. Because its the other thing that he said that has caught my attention. The movie, I say, then plant a quick kiss on his lips. Blake, sweetheart, youre brilliant!
Chapter36
Blake wasnt sure that he was brilliant, but he appreciated the compliment nonetheless. More, he appreciated her easiness with him now. The way she touched him and looked at him. The fact that she wasnt shy at all with him after their time together last night.
Hed been so afraid that shed opened her arms to him simply out of fear or pity or both. Fear of the game. Pity that he might not have another night left. Or maybe just in the hope that when they were alone in bed, the horror would evaporate.
It had. For just a few hours, there had been only the two of them. Shed been so soft in his arms, and yet so intense. And hed known thatat least right thenshe needed him as much as he needed her.
Now, he saw that it hadnt only been about sex, and that one simple fact fueled his courage and gave him hope.
So why am I so brilliant? he asked, but she just smiled and dove for the phone.
Um, hi. Devi Taylor again. Listen, do you have a message for Melanie Prescott?
She put her hand over the receiver. Hes checking. And then, Yes, yes. Its for me. Its the character Im playing. Long story. Right. No, thanks. Ill run in and get it. Great. And, listen, can you do me one more favor? I need to get three cell phones with Web access and a laptop. Yeah, right. As fast as you can. And some clothes, too. She gave the concierge her size and Blakes, then described Andy and asked the guy to guess. Then she hung up and smiled at him. Were set.
Tracking device? he said, with a significant look at her laptop.
Cant be too careful. Ill give mine to housekeeping. In the meantime, lets go. The message is waiting at the front desk.
And the concierge is just going to find us phones and clothes? No explanation necessary?
She just laughed and took his hand. Doting on celebrity whims is the earmark of a good hotel. As is no-questions-asked. She gave him a quick hug, then a kiss on the nose. You have a lot to learn about being a bad-boy celebrity, Blake Atwood. Dont worry. Ill teach you.
She tugged him toward the door then, and he realized he was actually laughing, his mind far from the horror in which theyd been living for these last hours. A nice break, and undoubtedly his heads way of keeping him from totally losing it under the pressure of the game. He hated the thought that soon theyd be on the run again. At least, he hoped they would be on the run again. It was, of course, a double-edged sword. He didnt want to play the game. He had to play the game.
Devi, he realized, had been playing a game of How to Think Like a Celebrity her entire life. The concierge was a case in point. The life she knew wasnt real
and yet it was, for her. Just like the damn game they were playing wasnt real
and yet if they lost, the consequences were very real indeed.
She reached out and grabbed his hand as they moved from the private patio into the open pool area. You have a look. Are you doing okay?
A look?
Yeah. She squeezed his hand. Were going to figure this out.
She smiled up at him then, and he breathed it in, the sparkle in her eyes almost enough to cure him of whatever poison was running through his veins.
Almost, but not quite.
I know we will, he said. Come on.
Hed only been to the Chateau once before, when hed been dating an up-and-coming television action star. Hed worked with her on all her martial arts sequences, and shed worked on him until she got him in her bed. Not long after that shed started to lose interest in him. Fortunately, it was mutual. But she was quite the party girl, and before they split up, shed taken him to more L.A. hot spots than he could ever have imagined.
Most werent his style, but he had to admit hed been impressed with the Chateau Marmont. It truly did resemble a castle perched high above Sunset Boulevard. And, of course, the place was both famous and notorious, having been the home away from home of many a movie star, and the site of many a tragedy.
Hed only seen the main lobby and the bar before, and this early-morning view of the pool was enough to take his breath away, andalmost enough to make him forget about the game. The pool itself wasnt huge. But it was the presentationnot the sizethat made it so remarkable. An oval oasis, surrounded by bungalows, all hidden by thick foliage and privacy fencing.
They walked along the edge of the pool, passing the few people lounging on the carefully aligned chaise longes. They followed the path, then entered the lobby, the foyer of which had an open feel, with painted white brick walls and furniture that seemed vaguely Moroccan.
They made their way over to the front desk, and Blake was impressed that the girl already knew they were coming. Someone will be right here with the envelope, she said.
As they waited for that someone to track down the message, Devi leaned on the counter, then gave him an appraising look.
What?
Im really
I dont know
freaked out about who could be behind this.
Babe, I think the situation is freakish enough. Do we need to waste time pondering whos pulling our strings?
Not even if it helps us end this thing?
What? Youre thinking of doing an end run around the game? Figure out our ultimate bad guy and stop the game in its tracks?
Her chin lifted a little. Well, yeah. Thats exactly what I was thinking.
She looked so confident and stubborn that he couldnt help but smile. And wasnt that just like Devi? Why take the circuitous route when you can go straight to the source? Unfortunately, there were serious flaws in her plan. Like the fact that it was already almost nine a.m.
If their calculation was right, he had eleven hours before any antidote would be useless. In theory, hed love to find the asshole behind the game.
In reality, he just needed to solve the next clue. And fast.
Chapter37
Patience.
He had such patience. And that, he knew, would be his reward.
They may have lost him in the foothills, but now he knew where theyd gone.
The Chateau Marmont.
He parked nearby, with a view of the driveway leading up to the famous hotel. Hed considered going inside, looking for them. But the tracking device that the game had blessed him with lacked specificity.
Better to wait. To watch.
Sooner or later, theyd have to come out.
And hed be right there, waiting for them.
Chapter38
This time the clue is actually printed on a piece of paper. I consider that good karma. Im a paper-and-pencil kind of girl, converted to the wonderful world of Macintosh and the like only because I had to. A paper clue will surely be easier to interpret. Paper has life. It has a vibe.
It can tell you its secrets.
Unfortunately, this piece of paper is determined to stay remarkably quiet.
Not terribly surprising, I suppose, considering the nonsense printed on the page. As were walking back to the bungalow, I hold tight to it, my eyes dipping down to soak in this new riddle:
You can do-si-do
And then do more
You can pull horsetails from the floor
By the ocean, by the sea
From an age long past, but still here to see.
Dont talk, dont speak, you cant, youre full
All it will take is a little pull.
I mean, honestly! Who was thinking this shit up?
Anything? I ask Blake.
Not a damn thing. He looks at his watch, his expression grave.
I reach over, cupping my hand over his wrist and hiding the watch. Wewill figure this out in time. Weve started something again, and Ill be damned if youre getting out of working on a relationship just because youve got some stupid poison in your veins.
Started something, huh? he says, looking at me with dark, inquisitive eyes.
I feel my cheeks heat. Didnt we?
Oh, yeah.
I want to say more, but were back at the bungalow. As we come inside, Andy stands up, his face a mask of fury. Where thehell were you? Ive been going nuts!
I take a step backward, surprised by the vitriol. We went to the lobby. Looking for the message, just like you.
Dammit, Devi, Im your protector. You cant just fucking leave.
I stand up a little straighter and open my mouth, prepared to let him have it. But then I deflate. Because you know what? Hes right.
I might feel safe at the Chateau, but Im not. Until this game is over, Im not safe anywhere. And, yes, I was with Blake. A little fact that makes me feel all the more guilty for leaving, because the truth is, I feel safer with Blake. Not unreasonable, really, considering Blakes training. But Andyis my protector. In my heart, though, that job belongs to Blake. So, for that matter, does my heart.
Well? Hes staring me down, clearly irritated, and clearly waiting for me to say something.
I say the only thing I can. Im sorry. I was stupid. I wont be stupid again.
I think my contrition surprises him, because he gapes at me for a second, and then nods. I didnt find a damn thing in the business center. You?