'I have my own outfit, thanks,' I said picking up my shoulder bag, coat, and my garment bag from where I had left them and following him to the stairs. At the foot of the stairs, Jonathan turned. His cold eyes traveled over me and my garment bag, and he sniffed patronizingly.
'It's a nice outfit,' I said, warming when he snickered.
He took the steps quickly, forcing me to scramble to keep up. 'You can look like a whore if you like,' he said. 'But Mr. Kalamack has a reputation.' He eyed me over his shoulder as he reached the top. 'Hurry up. You don't have much time to get presentable.'
Seething, I took two steps for every one of his as he cut a sharp right into a large common room holding a comfortable, more normal-sized living room. There was an efficiency at the back, and what looked like a breakfast nook. One of Trent's live-shot video feeds showed a second view of the dim garden. Several heavy-looking doors opened up onto the area, and I was guessing this was where Trent did his 'normal' living. I became sure of it when Jonathan opened the first one to show a small sitting room opening onto an extravagant bedroom. It was decorated entirely in shades of green and gold, managing to look wealthy without dipping into gaudy. Another fake window past the bed showed the forest, dusky and gray with twilight.
I assumed that the other doors led to other such suites of rooms. All the wealth and privilege couldn't hide that the entire area was set up to be very defensible. There probably wasn't a real window in the place other than the one downstairs covered in ley line energy.
'Not that way,' Jonathan all but barked as I took a step to the bedroom. 'That's the bedroom. Stay out of it. The changing room is over here.'
'Sorry,' I said sarcastically, then hitched my garment bag higher atop my shoulder and followed him into a bathroom. At least I thought it was a bathroom. There were so many plants it was hard to tell. And it was the size of my kitchen. The multitude of mirrors reflected the lights that Jonathan flicked on until I was squinting. The glare seemed to bother him, too, since he worked the bank of switches until the multitude of bulbs reduced to one over the commode and one over the single sink and expansive counter. My shoulders eased in the dimmer light.
'This way,' Jonathan said as he passed through an open archway. I followed, stopping short just inside. I suppose it was a closet, as there were clothes in it—expensive-looking women's clothes—but the room was huge. A rice-paper screen took up one corner with a vanity against the back of it. A small table with two chairs was tucked to the right of the door. To the left was a trifold mirror. All it needed was a wet bar. Damn. I was so in the wrong line of work.
'You can change here,' Jonathan said through his nose. 'Try not to touch anything.'
Ticked, I dropped my coat on a chair and hung my garment bag on a convenient hook. Shoulders tight, I unzipped the bag and turned, knowing Jonathan was judging me. But my eyebrows rose at his surprised look while he took in the outfit Kisten had put together for me. Then his expression returned to its usual ice. 'You aren't wearing that,' he said flatly.
'Shove it up your ass, Jon,' I snapped.
Movements stilted, he strode to a set of sliding mirror doors, opening them to pull out a black dress as if he knew exactly where it was. 'You will wear this,' he said, thrusting it at me.
'I'm not wearing that.' I tried to make my voice cold, but the dress was exquisite, made of a soft fabric cut low down the back and flatteringly high in the front and around the neck. It would fall to my ankles to make me look tall and elegant. Swallowing back my envy, I said, 'It's cut too low in back to hide my splat gun. And it's too tight to run in. That's a lousy dress.'
His extended arm dropped, and it was all I could do to keep from wincing when the beautiful fabric puddled on the carpet. 'You pick one out, then.'
'Maybe I will.' I stepped hesitantly to the closet.
'The evening dresses are in that one,' Jonathan said, sounding patronizing.
'Duh…' I mocked, but my eyes widened and my hand went out to touch. God help me, they were all beautiful, each having an understated elegance. They were organized by color, and matching shoes and purses were carefully arranged underneath. Some had hats in the rack above them. My shoulders slumped when I touched a flaming red dress, but Jonathan's whispered, 'whore' encouraged me to keep moving. My eyes left it reluctantly.
'So, Jon,' I said as he watched me shuffle through the dresses. 'Either Trent is a cross-dresser or he enjoys bringing size eight tall women to his house wearing evening gowns and sending them home in rags.' I eyed him. 'Or does he just knock them up and knock them off?'
Jonathan's jaw clenched and his face flushed. 'These are for Miss Ellasbeth.'
'Ellasbeth?' My hands fell from a purple dress that would cost me a month of runs. Trent had a girlfriend? 'Oh, hell no! I'm not wearing another woman's dress without asking.'
He snickered, his long face taking on a hint of annoyance. 'They belong to Mr. Kalamack. If he says you can wear them, you can.'
Not fully reassured, I turned back to my search. But all my apprehensions vanished when my hands touched a soft filmy gray. 'Oh, look at this,' I breathed, pulling the top and skirt from the closet and holding them triumphantly up, as if he gave a flying flip.
Jonathan looked from the cabinet of scarves, belts, and purses he had just opened. 'I thought we threw that out,' he said, and I made a face, knowing he was trying to make me feel like it was ugly. It wasn't. The tight bustier and matching skirt were elegant, the fabric soft to the touch and thick enough for winter without being binding. It was a shimmering black once I got it into the light. The skirt went to the floor, but was split in a multitude of narrow bands from the knees so it would flutter about my ankles. And with the slits that high, my splat gun in its thigh holster would be an easy reach. It was perfect.
'Is it suitable?' I asked as I took it to the hanger and hung it over my outfit. I looked up when he was silent, finding his face twisted.
'It will do.' He raised his watchband to his wrist, pushing a button and speaking into the spiffy-keen communicator I remembered was there. 'Make the corsage black and gold,' he muttered. Glancing at the door, he added to me, 'I'll get the matching jewelry from the safe.'
'I have my own jewelry,' I said, then hesitated, not wanting to see what my imitation stuff would look like against fabric such as this. 'But okay,' I amended, unable to meet his eyes.
Jonathan harrumphed. 'I'll send someone to do your makeup,' he added as he walked out.
That was downright insulting. 'I can touch up my own makeup, thank you,' I said loudly after him. I was wearing mundane makeup atop the complexion spell that hid the remnants of my still healing black eye, and I didn't want anyone to touch it.
'Then I only have to get the stylist to do something with your hair,' came echoing back.
'My hair is fine!' I shouted. I looked in one of the mirrors, touching the loose curls starting to frizz. 'It's fine,' I added, softer. 'I just had it done.' But all that I heard was Jonathan's sniggering laughter and the sound of a door opening.
'I'm not going to leave her alone in Ellasbeth's room,' came Quen's gravely voice in answer to Jonathan's mutter. 'She'd kill her.'
My eyebrows rose. Did he mean I would kill Ellasbeth, or Ellasbeth would kill me? That kind of detail was important.
I turned when Quen's silhouette took up the doorway to the bathroom. 'You baby-sitting me?' I said as I grabbed my slip and nylons and took the black dress behind the screen.
'Miss Ellasbeth isn't aware you're on the grounds,' he said. 'I didn't think it necessary to tell her, as she's returning home, but she's been known to change her plans without notice.'
I eyed the rice paper between Quen and me, then kicked off my sneakers. Feeling vulnerable and short, I shimmied out of my clothes, folding them instead of letting them sit in a crumpled heap as I usually did. 'You're really big on that need-to-know kick, aren't you?' I said, and I heard him speak softly to someone who had just come in. 'What is it you aren't telling me?'
The second, unseen person left. 'Nothing,' Quen said shortly.
Yeah, right.
The dress was lined in silk, and I stifled a moan as it eased over me. I looked down at the hem, deciding that it would fall right when I put my boots on. Brow pinching, I hesitated. My boots weren't going to work. I'd have to hope Ellasbeth was a size eight shoe and that tonight's butt kicking could be accomplished in heels. The bustier