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âThatâs not exactly what I said,â Nik drawled, standing in the hallway. He mightâve stopped moving forward, but he grew larger as he straightenedâhis spine rigid and his back flared out. He easily filled the passageway. My only way out.
I distinctly recalled his solid and strong body pressing against me in the bathroom. No way in hell Iâd be able to force my way past him.
âI believe what I said wasâIâm not a serial killer. Iâm very much a killer.â He laughed, assumingly to himself since I was in no humor. âI hunt.â
I may have lost my memories, but thankfully I hadnât lost my intelligence. âThis isnât a hunting gun.â
âDepends on what youâre hunting, doesnât it?â
Oh, shit. I swallowed hard and chased it with a measured breath. âStay back.â
âPut the gun down, Tigger.â Boredom teased in Nikâs voice. As he came closer, I widened my eyes at his courage. To which he explained, âItâs not even loaded.â
âStay back!â I wagged the useless piece of metal at him.
He smirked. âOr what? Youâll throw it at me? Spoiler alert, Tiggs, Iâm a pretty good catch and I have the magâyou know, the bullets.â He produced it from his left front pocket as proof and slid it back in. The twinkle in his eye begged me to try and come get it.
As Nik eased forward another step, Titan curled his twitching lips back. His sharp hackles raised up and an evil snarling growl rumbled from his throat. Nik halted, opening his hands in front of him. At least we both knew Titan was loaded and ready to kill at my slightest indication.
âIâm staying back.â Nik showed me his empty hands again. His body still blocked the hallway leading to the door. âYes, Iâve killed. People. Although some shouldnât be called human. Iâm a Navy SEAL. Hunting and killing are some of the things we do. They were some pretty evil motherfuckers and Iâm glad theyâre gone from this world. I apologize if I wasnât completely up front with you about it. For the record, the gunâs not even mine.â
âRight. Sure. Youâre holding it for a friend?â
âYou could say that.â This smirk was even more amused than the last. âWe are friends now, arenât we?â
Terrified of the answer I knew was coming, I asked slowly, âWhose gun is it?â
âYours, Tiggs.â
I tossed it onto the nearest bed, disgusted. Yep. Another bad choice made by her. I was really starting to hate this girl.
âI took it off you when you were unconscious. But in the interest of full disclosure, and since I can tell you donât like surprisesâI have my own guns with me as well and they are loaded. I also have knives. I wouldnât advise pointing a weapon at me again.â
I narrowed my eyes. Iâd already checked his bag, finding only the one gun. Mine.
He hitched an impossibly broad shoulder at my skepticism. His jaw flexed hard, the desire to kill me back in full force. He really didnât need a weapon. His bare hands couldâve done it easily. But his hand wasnât bare when it returned from under his shirt. It held a dark gray pistol in its grip. He tapped an index finger to the magazine and winked before slipping it back under his shirt. From inside his front pocket, he produced another object. The knife sprang open as he flashed me a savage smile. The aggressive arc resembled one of Titanâs massive claws. Nik brought the glinting blade to his lips, blowing me a kiss off the cold, wicked steel.
âNowâŠhow about we go get those pancakes, Tigger?â
* * * *
Iâd tossed the baggy sweat gear aside, opting for the white dress. It fit surprisingly well. If nothing else, I figured it would help get Nikâs attention back on kissing me. Seeing as how killing me was no longer one of those âin theoryâ kind of things.
Despite my body stiffening painfully from having the snack aisle of a Shell station fall on it, I managed a little extra swish of my skirt as I walked. Unfortunately, Nik was all business as he escorted me to the lobby. He hadnât gotten over my pointing a gun at him and I couldnât say I blamed him.
The handsome reception desk clerk arched his bold brows and made wide eyes at me as we passed.
âWhy is he looking at me like that?â I hissed under my breath.
âWho? Dylan?â He gave the blond man a two-finger wave and a smile before turning back to me. âHe thinks youâre a hooker.â He waited for my mouth to drop to add, âWith a dog. Woof woof.â
Why would a hooker need a dog? Oh⊠Wait, what? I shot Titan a questioning look, which he returned with a dramatic head tilt.
Nik chuckled at my confusion and subsequent repulsion. His manly rumble curled warmth around me, but even so, I wanted to wipe the smug smile from his sexy face.
âI donât know why youâre laughing. Iâm sure he thinks these bruises on my legs and this split lip were from you.â
Nik stopped cold in his tracks. âI do not hit women.â His gritted-out statement was matter of fact and intended to end further conversation. The âOr childrenâ he tacked on was meant to put me in my place.
It stung. Instead of stomping my foot and insisting I wasnât a child for crissakes, I made sure he didnât know his cheap shot had wounded me. âAnd I am not a hooker with a dog, but here we areâŠoff to get pancakes.â I smiled up at his scowl as I looped my arm through his and gave Dylan a little wave over my shoulder. âWoof woof.â
* * * *
Nik surveyed the restaurant as he approached, noting the cars in the parking lot, the surrounding streets,
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