than Kellen ever was.
'Go get yourself some sustenance.' I hesitated, then grinned and added, 'Just don't go enjoying the experience too much.'
He laughed, touched my chin lightly—almost reverently—then walked over to his car. I waved him goodbye, then dug out my phone again.
'Well, this is an unexpected pleasure,' Kye said, his golden eyes glowing on the vid-screen.
'For you, maybe,' I said tartly. 'For me, it's all business.'
He laughed. The sound was so different to the one I'd heard only moments before and yet, in its own way, just as powerful. 'That's what I like about you, Riley. You cut straight through the crap.'
And yet there was still tons of it in my life. And I was currently talking to the primary source.
'Have you still got your bugs and cameras in Dante's?'
He hesitated. 'No, I pulled them this morning. Why?'
I ignored the questions and said, 'I hope that doesn't mean you've completed your mission, because if it does, I'm going to have to arrest your ass.'
'What it means is the client's wife has moved onto greener pastures.' He paused, and his voice lowered several octaves as he added, 'Although I'd really like to see you try and arrest me. That could get interesting.'
The way he emphasized 'interesting' sent a shudder racing down my spine, and it wasn't entirely the ice of fear.
'And I'd hate to make things interesting for you,' I said tartly. 'So maybe I'll send someone else.' Someone he
'I refuse to be caught by anyone else but you.' He paused. 'I don't suppose you feel like handcuffing and interrogating me now, do you?'
'No,' I said briskly. Though the usual stupid part of me wished I did. 'I have far more important things to do with my time. And I thought you had a meeting with another client?'
'It's just finished.' His smile flashed. 'Don't suppose you want to know who it was?'
'No.'
'Shame, because it's someone you've had a long association with.'
I knew who he meant in an instant, and my stomach curled. Why the hell would he be meeting my pack leader? 'Not Blake?'
'The very man.'
'You could have done me a favor and shot him.'
'And why would I do that? Unless, of course, you pay me to do so.' Again his grin flashed. He was obviously feeling mighty fine this morning. Whether it had anything to do with our marathon last night or the meeting with Blake was anyone's guess. 'And from you,' he added, 'I'll accept a currency other than cash.'
I just bet. 'He's tried to hurt me once before. We both know he want to do so again.'
'True. And believe me, if he does anything that threatens your life, then I
'Kill me and you kill yourself,' I snapped back. 'And you don't seem the suicidal type to me.'
Crazy, yes. Suicidal, no.
He laughed. There was nothing warm or comforting about it. 'You really have no idea what I'm capable of, Riley.'
That was certainly true. 'Was Blake behind the bug you placed on me last night?'
'Maybe. And it wasn't a bug but a deadener.' He paused again. 'Why do you need to use the cameras and bugs at the club? Is Dante a suspect?'
I countered his question with one of my own. 'Why didn't you put the bug somewhere more subtle?'
He smiled. 'Maybe I wanted you to know what Blake was up to. Or maybe it was designed as an earring so I had no choice. Your turn to give an answer.'
'At this point of time, everyone is a suspect.'
'Even me?' Amusement laced his tone. 'Riley, I'm hurt.'
I snorted softly. 'We know there are two people involved in these killings, so there's no reason why you can't be one of them.'
'That's true,' he said cheerfully. 'So, are you coming to arrest me? Perhaps we can get hot and heavy with the questioning.'
'Sorry, you'll have control your deviant fantasies a little longer. I've got a club to bug.'
'You never did explain why Dante and his club are suspect.'
'No, I didn't. Shame,' I added cheerfully, then hung up, climbed into my car and drove to the Directorate.
Jack glanced up as I walked into the otherwise empty sguad room. 'Any luck on the bugs?'
'Which bugs are we talking about? The one found on me or the ones Kye placed? Have the labs said anything about that bug?'
'Only that it's black market and not something we've even heard whispers about.' His expression was grim. 'Which makes me wonder why he left it on you.'
'He said it was a warning. And that he couldn't conceal it better because it was designed as an earring.' I wasn't entirely sure I believed
Jack grunted. 'And the surveillance equipment he placed at the club?'
'He says his target has moved on and that he's removed them.'
Jack raised his eyebrows. 'Is that a sarcastic note I hear in your voice?'
'Me? Sarcastic? Never.' I walked over to the coffee machine and poured myself a cup of the horrid stuff. Beans had been packed and this was better than nothing. But only just, I thought, wincing as I took a sip. 'I just think it's a little convenient. Either he's made the kill and is covering his ass so we won't arrest him when and if we find the body, or something else is going on.'
'You don't think he's involved in these murders, do you?'
'Honestly? I have no idea. The fact that he's been so helpful suggests not—and we have absolutely no evidence pointing to the fact that he is—but he's a twisted sort of soul and he may be getting an inordinate amount of pleasure seeing just how close we get.'
'The other man your ghost talked about wasn't a vampire, so it's possible that he could be a werewolf.'
'But it's also possible he's a shifter of any other make and model.' I took a sip and wondered why I was defending the man. It wasn't as if I actually wanted to help him out. But I didn't want to see a possibly innocent man accused either—even if he was as rotten as Kye. 'So, what's next?'
He grimaced. 'Kade talked to the woman whose car was stolen, but she didn't give us anything new. He's now downstairs now collecting the appropriate bugging gear for the club. We've arranged for an electrical outage to happen—' he glanced at his watch—'at twelve forty-five. We'll divert their call to ensure our people are the ones phoned and tell them we have people in the area. Lunch seems to be a busy time for them, so they won't be looking too closely at what the electricians are doing when they've got a room full of people to cope with.'
I frowned. 'Dante will more than likely be there at that time, and he doesn't miss much.'
'I know. Which is why you're going to be there at twelve forty to interview the man.'
Oh,
'Don't 'boss' me, Riley. You
My frown deepened at the tension in his voice. 'So why do I suspect there's more than the usual urgency behind that order?'
'Because the Melbourne council—what remains of them—is meeting tonight as usual—against our advice, I might add—and that just makes them a very juicy target.'
'Why on earth would they do that? I thought they were all high-tailing it out of the state until the crisis was over.'
His expression was grim. 'They were ordered not to by the high council, who plans to use them as bait.'
I blinked. 'Talk about a blood thirsty method of getting your man!'
'And if they get the