Colin Gyth watched his partner disappear, shaking his head. This wasn’t going to end well. Not. At. All.
He thought about calling in the captain. Giving him a heads-up on the situation.
But then Colin dismissed the idea almost immediately. He didn’t know enough about Ms. Maloan to go to the captain, not yet.
And if her alibis checked out, well, then he might never have to tell Captain Danny McNeal that their suspect wasn’t human.
“Be careful,” he whispered the words too late, because Brooks was already gone. But his partner had no idea what hell a woman like Cara could wreak.
Luckily for Brooks, he did—and Colin wasn’t about to turn his back and let his partner go down in flames.
Todd caught Cara’s arm just as she started to climb down the narrow steps leading to the street.
She turned on him, her face furious, “Damn it, enough, just let—”
“I’m sorry.” The words seemed torn from him. Yet he was sorry. He’d been doing his job, but sometimes, well, sometimes he didn’t like the man he became when he was with suspects.
You have to be willing to fight dirty to take down the devil. His father’s words. He’d always hated the truth in those words.
“Ms. Maloan…” No, he didn’t like that. Too formal, and they weren’t going to be formal. No, they were going to be damn intimate. He knew it. “Cara, I was doing my job.”
The street in front of the precinct was deserted and slick from the light rain that had fallen during the night. The street-lights glared down on the area, sending pools of light shining onto the gleaming black surface of the road.
“You’re still doing your job,” she charged, pulling her arm free. Her hair was wild around her face and he wanted to touch it so badly that his fingers shook. “You’re just playing the good cop now, trying to gain my trust.”
She was right. He was still working the case, but there was more to it than that. More that he didn’t understand. “Let me take you home.”
Her glare would probably have frozen a lesser man. “I think I’d rather walk.”
Todd doubted that. “It’s at least twenty miles, Cara, and it’s not like you’d be going through the safest neighborhoods.”
She huffed out a breath. “Don’t expect me to believe you’re worried about me. I’m a killer, remember? I seduce men, then murder them. A walk on a seedy street should be nothing for me.”
Clamping down on his rising anger, Todd tightened his grip on her. “I was following the evidence,” he said, “and if I hadn’t brought you in for questioning, I wouldn’t be a good cop, now would I?”
Her jaw remained stubbornly set.
“Look, I understand that you’re angry—”
One golden brow lifted. “I don’t think ‘angry’ really covers my feelings here, Detective.”
“Fine. Furious. Pissed. Whatever. But the fact remains that you need a ride home”—he dug into his pocket with his left hand, pulled out his keys—“and I’ve got a car ready.”
Her gaze dropped to his keys. Her lips thinned. “Fine, but you’d better not ask me another damn question about the case during the ride, got it?”
Oh, yeah, he “got it.” Todd smiled. “Come on, my car’s around back.”
She stepped closer to him
He released his hold on her arm, and his hand rose, brushed lightly across her cheek. Damn, but the woman’s skin was soft.
Cara stilled.
“And my name’s Todd,” he said quietly because she hadn’t said his first name yet, and he wanted her to say it.
Wanted to hear the name fall from those kiss-me lips.
Her lips firmed. “Good for you, Todd.” Then she stepped around him and marched toward the parking lot, giving him one stellar view of her firm ass.
Todd swallowed, then sent up a fast and furious prayer that he wasn’t about to fall for a killer.
Because he had very definite plans to get close to Cara. He wanted her in his bed. Had from the beginning. But he wasn’t going to be stupid enough to let down his guard with her.
He’d get her to trust him, to reveal all her secrets.
And if he had to do so, he’d use those secrets.
He just hoped he wouldn’t have to hurt her.
Or that he wouldn’t find out that her perfect bedroom eyes belonged to a soulless killer.
The cops were letting her go.
From the shadows, the killer watched Cara climb into the black Vette. Saw the detective stare down at her a minute too long.
The bastard was already falling into her web. Just like all the other idiots.
The plan was working perfectly. The body count was growing and the cops were fucking clueless.
Humans were so blind. Never seeing the reality around them until it was too late.
Soon, it would be too late for Detective Brooks. The poor human was on the list now.
But the cop wouldn’t die right away. No point in a kill this soon—and Todd Brooks deserved to get to play this wonderful game a bit longer.
Brooks would play, and so would that bitch Cara.
Then death would come, in its blinding glory.
The killer could almost taste the sweet release.
Soon.
Chapter 3
“You don’t need to get out,” Cara said when Todd braked at her house. Her voice sounded higher and sharper than she’d intended. “I’ll be fine now.” She thought about thanking him for the ride, then discarded the idea.
Yes, she knew the guy had been doing his job when he questioned her, but she wasn’t going to overlook the fact that he’d been one serious jerk.
Being in the car with him had unnerved her. They’d originally gone to the police station in a patrol car. She’d sat in the back. Like any good criminal.
The confines of Todd’s Corvette were far too intimate. The leather seat felt soft and sleek beneath her, and with the windows rolled up, the scent of leather and man filled the car’s interior.
Cara reached for the door handle.
“Wait.”
Her fingers curled into a fist at the command, her fingernails biting into her palm. She glanced at him and found his stare trained on her.
The car was cloaked with shadows, but she could still see his eyes. The strong lines of his face. Cara licked her lips. “What?”
“You feel it, don’t you?” A whisper that seemed like a caress against her skin.
She shook her head. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” She could lie, too.
His lips quirked, just a bit. With a flick of his fingers, he unhooked his seat belt and leaned toward her. “There’s something here.”
The promise of hot, wild sex. Of power and magic rushing into her body and making her scream with pleasure.
But she’d given that up because after the burn of fiery release, she hated the ashes of cold reality.
The reality that a man wouldn’t love a demon, no matter how enticing her physical appearance.
His hand lifted, reached for her.
Her fingers flew out and locked around his wrist in a fierce grip.
Silence. Then he said, “I just wanted to touch you.”
He sounded sincere, but… “I thought you just wanted to send me to jail.”
He didn’t deny her words. Didn’t fight her hold. Good thing, too, because the way she was feeling, Cara would have shown him just how strong a succubus could be.
Instead, his eyes dropped to her lips. “I wonder,” he spoke with words little more than a growl. “Do you taste as good as you smell?”
The damn pheromones. “It’s not me that you want.” The admission was hard.
“Ah, baby, but I’m going to have to disagree.” He was close, so close that she could feel the light brush of his breath against her face.
“You don’t understand—”
He kissed her. A soft, fast press of his lips against hers.