If Only
Masters of the Shadowlands - 8
by
Cherise Sinclair
Author’s Note
Acknowledgment
Chapter One
If only trying to be a hero wasn’t so disgusting.
The center of the Tampa police station stank of sweat and fear and blood. And death. Holding her breath, Sally Hart trotted across the noisy hub to the investigations department.
In the quiet hallway, she slowed, giving her stomach time to crawl back out of her throat. When she’d started school to be a computer forensics specialist in the law-enforcement arena—as close to a hero as a nerd could get—no one had mentioned these minor details.
Really, blood and bodily wastes should remain in a body, not out. She gave herself a shake.
Dan Sawyer’s office door stood open. Seated at his desk, the detective waved her in.
“Hey, Dan.” Sally walked in. “The lieutenant said you needed my help.”
Before Dan could speak, Sally spotted the owner of Tampa’s exclusive BDSM club standing inside the door. “Mas—”
Black-haired, gray-eyed, in his midforties, Master Z was one of the most gorgeous men she’d ever met. In the Shadowlands, he wore only black, and she was a bit scandalized to find him in a pure white shirt and dark tie. But not even standard business attire could diminish the sense of power he exuded.
She had a feeling her jeans and tucked-in polo shirt didn’t convey anything except, maybe, clean.
“Sally.” Master Z held out his hand. When she put her fingers in his, he tugged her a step closer to study her with a frown. “How are you doing?”
And he knew. One brow inched up.
“Actually,” she said in a rush, “I wanted to talk to you. I broke up with Frank and…” And she just couldn’t tell him her request. She hadn’t been able to call the Shadowlands and ask, and now, here she was in front of him and still choked on the words.
“I’m sorry it didn’t work out, little one,” he said.
“Oh, well.” She looked down, absurdly relieved that enough time had passed for her bruised face to heal. Why did choosing a creep for a boyfriend make the
“Would you like to return to the trainees?” he asked gently.
She clamped her jaw shut, fighting tears, and nodded.
“It will be nice to have you back, Sally. I’ll put you on the schedule starting Saturday.”
Joy welled inside her. She could return to her friends. Could try again to find someone…special. A Dom of her own. “Thank you, Sir.” And just like that, she found a smile.
“You’re very welcome.”
God, she loved Master Z. Not as a potential master—no way—and she’d been thrilled when he married Jessica. But he always made her feel…special. As if he found her delightful.
After kicking Frank out, she’d felt as enchanting as a hair ball hacked up by a cat.
“It’ll be good to see you in the club again.” Dan tossed his pen on his paperwork and leaned back in his chair with a smile.
“Thanks, Dan.” On his desk was a photo of his wife and son. “Awww.” Could the beaming black-haired baby really be over seven months now? “Zane looks adorable—and Kari looks tired. How’s she doing?”
Although he answered, “Fine,” his mouth had flattened. He was obviously not a happy camper, which was strange, since he adored Kari and his baby.
Sally frowned. As soon as school was out, she’d try to catch up with her friends. Kari and Dan lived only a few blocks away. Easy enough to make a little impromptu visit.
Meantime… “Lieutenant Hoffman said you had a laptop you needed me to get into?”
Dan nodded. “I do. One of the men forgot his password, and we need the files he has on the hard drive. You got some time right now?”
“You bet.” Breaking into computers was one of her favorite things.