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  Being able to smell things like blood, like sweat, like arousal…these are things that can cut an investigation’s length in half.

  They’re also the things that make shifters in the police force feel like complete freaks, but there’s no time for self-wallowing today. No, today isn’t about how I don’t feel accepted by my peers. It’s not about the struggle I’ve faced trying to claw my way up from nothing. Nope. Today isn’t about any of that.

  Today is about justice for Charlene Hill.

  It’s also about covering my ass.

  When we first found out about Charlene Hill and Logan Smith, there was a night where I just couldn’t take any more. I couldn’t take one more second of the frustration, of the dead ends. I should have just gone home, but I didn’t. I went to the Red Oak and I drowned my sorrows in several glasses of whiskey and the company of a beautiful blonde woman.

  She was a shifter, like me, and she smelled like perfection.

  Heaven, really.

  I’ve never felt like that before. I’ve never felt such comfort or compassion or contentedness. When we were wrapped around each other, the woman and I were locked in our own little world. For just a little while, I didn’t have to be the bear cop. I didn’t have to be the shifter sergeant. I didn’t have to be the leader, the fighter, the seeker. I didn’t have to be anything but me, for just one night, and it felt incredible.

  It felt amazing.

  And then it was over.

  We didn’t sleep together. We didn’t even exchange names. We just got to talking at the sports bar, and then suddenly, we weren’t talking anymore.

  She was beautiful, and she was perfect.

  Apparently, she was also the primary suspect’s former girlfriend, and I had no idea. I had no idea that the woman I was kissing that night was Joyce Lawson. I didn’t know she was the woman Logan Smith dated before Charlene Hill, didn’t realize she was involved in the case.

  If I had known, I would have stayed away from her obviously, but how was I supposed to figure this one out?

  A random woman makes out with me, and I’m supposed to know it’s someone involved in the case?

  When Marie Martin marched into my office, she had proof I’d made out with Joyce Lawson. Martin threw around a bunch of random, ridiculous reporter phrases designed to freak me out. I don’t really care about any of that. She can run her story or not. It makes no difference to me. The only problem is that from the times I’ve spoken to Joyce on the phone, she’s seemed like a really sweet lady, and I don’t want to cause problems for her.

  Still, standing in front of the home of the woman I fooled around with at a sports bar weeks ago is more than a little bit awkward.

  It’s a little bit strange, a little bit forced, and I’m wondering what I can expect when the door opens up.

  Is she going to be mad?

  Upset?

  Clueless?

  Will she even remember me?

  Throughout the entire investigation, Joyce and I have only spoken on the phone. There’s always been something that’s come up that has prevented me from interviewing her personally, but I didn’t really think anything of it until now.

  The door swings open, but it’s not Joyce who’s standing there. It’s a tall, lanky kid with a mop of dark brown hair.

  “Welcome to the Law Offices of Casa, Fee, and Lyon,” the man says.

  “Casa Feline,” I realize. “Cute.”

  The man smiles. “How can I help you, sir?”

  I flash my badge, but his smile doesn’t fade. He’s a brave one, I suppose, but something tells me this isn’t one of the attorneys whose names are on the side of the building. No, this is a new guy, a kid, and it’s probably his second day working here.

  “I’m here to speak with Joyce Lawson,” I say. “Is she available?” An expression of confusion crosses the kid’s face, and I roll my eyes. Is he an attorney? A paralegal? I don’t know, but he needs to work on his poker face if he’s going to be here for any length of time. The right bad guy with the right words could seriously freak this guy out. I’m going to have to talk with Joyce about getting someone better on door duty.

  “Um, yeah,” the young man says. He steps aside. “Please, come in.”

  I step into the Victorian. The interior is just as beautiful as the exterior of the house.

  “Nice place,” I comment, looking around. At first glance, I’d say the law office exists entirely on the first floor. There’s a staircase leading upstairs, but it’s blocked off with a chain and a sign warning visitors not to enter. “What’s upstairs?”

  “That’s where the lawyers live,” the man says, heading down the hall, but he seems to realize his blunder as soon as he’s spoken. Whether he’s an attorney or just an employee, he should know not to give out any unnecessary information to a new player. He stops and looks at me, and his face is white.

  “Don’t worry about it,” I tell him. I feel bad for the guy. He’s obviously ridiculously new. “I won’t say a word.”

  “Thanks,” he says, and turns back around. I see him shaking his head, though, and I know he must feel bad about this. He leads me to an office at the end of the hall and knocks.

  “Come in,” a voice calls out, and he pushes the door open. As soon as the people inside see me, they all jump to their feet.

  “Officer,” one man says, striding toward me. He shakes my hand. “Ronan Casa. How can I help you today?”

  “Wyatt Dixon.” I look past him and smile when I see the blushing blonde standing toward the back of the room. Oh yes, she remembers me. I wondered if she would, but the look on Joyce Lawson’s face lets me know that she remembers exactly who I am. “And I’m actually here to speak with Miss Lawson.”

  “Regarding what?” Ronan’s demeanor instantly cools. The other lawyers in the room don’t introduce themselves, but they don’t have to. I know exactly who they are.

  Landon Fee: the bear shifter lawyer who saved his now-mate from a terrible, near-death experience. It was a big domestic violence case a year or so ago. He’s big: possibly even bigger than me.

  Then there’s Oliver Lyon. The man’s a legend. I’ve heard many stories of the people he’s represented, but the thing that stands out the most is that Oliver Lyon cares about getting to the bottom of things. The man cares about the truth. He’s a bit quiet, from what I’ve been told, but he knows the law inside and out.

  “Regarding the fact that we have a pre-existing personal relationship,” I say coolly, and immediately, all eyes are on Joyce. She’s blushing fervently, so I know this isn’t a surprise to her. She remembers me, and she knew before I walked in this room that I was on the case. Is this why she hasn’t met with me in person?

  I didn’t think there was anything particularly strange about having her interviews conducted by other people on my team. It’s fairly common for a preliminary interview to be conducted by another shifter on the squad. Still, I can’t help but wonder if she realized we had a connection before and if she purposely avoided seeing me because of it.

  “Joyce?” Oliver asks, and she rolls her eyes.

  “Oh, all right,” she says, looking at me. “Yes, Sergeant Dixon and I had a…a…”

  She’s searching for the right word, and I’m happy to supply it.

  “Fling,” I say.

  “Not a fling!” She squeaks out.

  “I call it a fling.”

  “I wouldn’t call it that,” she says.

  “I don’t care what you call it,” Oliver says. “I want to know why we’re just now hearing about this. Joyce, if you have a relationship with the lead investigator on a case which you’re also involved in, you should have disclosed this.”

  “I know,” she says.

  “That’s true,” New Guy pipes up, and suddenly, everyone seems to notice him for the first time.

  “Really, Matthew?” Landon glares at him, and New Guy seems chastised. “Maybe you should review the office policies for letting in police officers who don’t h
ave warrants.”

  “I just-”

  “Seriously, Matthew,” Ronan agrees. “We are going to have to have a talk about this. Not now. Later.” He makes a shooing motion, and Matthew leaves. Once he’s out of the room, I turn back to the men.

  “A bit harsh, don’t you think? What is it, his second day?”

  “He’s a law student,” Oliver says. “And he needs to learn to follow office policies or he’s never going to make it as an attorney.”

  “It might seem rough,” Landon says. “But Matthew has a long way to go before he’s ready to work in a legal office on a professional level. He’s still in law school, so we’re cutting him some slack, but I’m not sure how much longer he’s going to last here.”

  “Well, damn,” I say. “Please, don’t hold back. Tell us what you really think.”

  The men exchange glances, and then Joyce speaks up.

  “I’d like to talk with Sergeant Dixon alone,” she says.

  “I don’t know if that’s a good idea,” Ronan begins, but Joyce shoots him a steely glance and he leaves silently. The other two men follow him out of the office without saying a word, and I’m so shocked that I, too, stay quiet.

  How the hell did she manage that?

  I get the feeling that Joyce is an integral part of running their legal office, but I’m shocked she was able to get the men to follow her so instantaneously. All it took was the right words and the right look, and they left.

  And now I’m alone with the most beautiful woman I’ve ever laid eyes on.

  Apparently, I didn’t think this meeting through.

  There’s a reason I didn’t sleep with Joyce Lawson that night, and it has everything to do with how beautiful she is. Something told me that if I got her in my bed, I’d never let her go. Something told me that if I managed to undress her, to lose myself in her, that I might never be the same.

  I wasn’t ready for that.

  I still don’t know if I’m ready.

  She’s looking at me like she is, though. Her eyes are on me, and I don’t know if I’m worthy of her. She’s beautiful and sweet, strong and smart. She’s an incredible woman, inside and out, but I’m not here to date her or mate her.

  I’m here to ask her why she hid this from me.

  When I came over, I wasn’t sure if Joyce realized who I was, but now I know. She discovered this – probably from her own sleuthing – and she stayed away. Why? I’m not sure. Maybe she didn’t want to jeopardize the investigation or perhaps she just didn’t want to see me again, but I’m sure she had a reason.

  “You knew it was me,” I say finally.

  She nods.

  “You stayed away because you knew we’d been together.”

  Again, she nods.

  “Why didn’t you just tell me?”

  She could have told me and the case would have been reassigned. There’s no way I would have been able to continue investigating. Not after making out with the key suspect’s ex-lover. I get a lot of leeway with how I run the shifter squad, but some things are out of my control.

  This is one of those things.

  “I didn’t want you off the case,” she says.

  “Why not? There are plenty of good officers who could have taken over. Any of them would have been happy to step up.”

  “You don’t understand.”

  “Then help me understand, Miss Lawson.”

  “Please,” she whispers. “Joyce.”

  “Joyce,” I say, lowering my voice. I don’t know why I’m whispering. The other shifters are either eavesdropping or they’re not. I have no way of knowing. Somehow, though, lowering my voice in this moment seems appropriate. This is the type of moment that shouldn’t be too loud.

  Joyce and I are engaging in some sort of dance, and I don’t know what’s going to happen.

  “He can’t get away with this,” she says.

  “I wasn’t planning on letting him.”

  “You’re the only one with the drive to keep searching for him,” Joyce says. “I’ve worked here a long time, Sergeant Dixon. I know how the police operate. You might think the shifter squad is different, but it’s not. Eventually, a case goes cold, and you’re forced to move on. That would have happened after a week or two if it wasn’t for you.”

  “Joyce, I’m going to catch him. He’ll make a mistake someday. It could be today or tomorrow or a month from now, but I’ll catch him.”

  “Only you,” she repeats. “Anyone else would have given up by now.”

  “It’s not your call to make, love,” I whisper. “You should have come forward and confessed to our relationship.”

  “No,” she shakes her head. “I shouldn’t have.”

  I sigh and run my hand through my hair. This is so not going the way I thought it would. I thought Joyce would be surprised to see me. Actually, I thought she might not even remember me, but apparently that night meant as much to her as it did to me, and I can’t quite stop thinking about what what-ifs.

  What if I hadn’t gotten on this case?

  What if I’d never walked into the Red Oak?

  What if I’d never seen Joyce sitting there with her friend?

  What if I’d never had the chance to kiss her?

  I can still feel the way her mouth felt on mine. I can still feel her palms on my chest, moving down to my pants. I can still sense the way she ran her tiny little hands over my crotch, and I remember the sound of her laughter when she giggled at how hard she was making me.

  Joyce is exquisite.

  She’s perfect.

  And she’s the reason I can’t stay on the case.

  “Something has happened,” I tell her. “That’s the reason I’m here.”

  “Marie Martin,” Joyce says knowingly, and I raise an eyebrow.

  “You know her?”

  “I know who she is. She’s a troublemaker, and she can’t stay out of anyone’s business. I figured it was only a matter of time before she started tracing my steps and figuring out what I’ve been up to. Of course she would realize what happened at the Red Oak,” Joyce shakes her head. “Of course it would come down to this.”

  She looks at me, and she takes a step forward. Her hands find their way to my chest, and I’m transported back to that night. I need to stay focused, but I can’t do it when she’s touching me. Still, I don’t have the self-control to push her away. I can’t ask her to stop touching me. Not now.

  Not ever.

  “What is she threatening you with?” Joyce asks quietly.

  “We have until tomorrow morning, and then she’s running a story on the two of us and our secret love affair,” I tell her. “I’ll be thrown off the case, Joyce, and we both know this one isn’t getting reassigned.”

  Chapter 5

  Joyce

  “Then I think the clock just started,” I tell Wyatt.

  Wyatt Dixon.

  He’s the man I haven’t been able to get out of my head for weeks. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about the random stranger I met at the Red Oak. When I went out with my business partner’s mate, I was expecting to have a fun, relaxing night. Oliver thought it was a great idea for me and Anna to spend time together, and it was. We had a fantastic time drinking, talking, and in my case, making out.

  And later, when I saw a picture of the shifter leading the search for Charlene Hill, I realized I’d made a horrible mistake.

  It’s a bad idea for suspects to get involved with the police. It’s just a terrible, horrible idea. Even though I was never officially a suspect, I had a relationship with one, which means my role in the disappearance of Charlene Hill matters.

  It matters to the police, and it matters especially to Wyatt Dixon.

  Why did he have to be the one in the restaurant that night?

  Why did it have to be him?

  My relationship with Logan was a casual fling, really. I liked him a lot. In retrospect, it was a terrible thing to base a relationship on. Liking someone is meaningless if they turn out t
o be a kidnapper – or worse.

  I don’t think Logan Smith is a murderer, but I think given the right circumstances, he could be.

  I have to believe that Charlene is still alive, though. If I didn’t believe it to my very core, then I couldn’t wake up each day and keep going. I wouldn’t be able to focus on the case or my general workload at all. I wouldn’t be able to do anything. The guilt would overtake me, and I would drown.

  Wyatt’s eyes narrow and he looks at me. It’s a mixture of lust and determination. I know Wyatt Dixon wants me. I want him, too. I’ve wanted him since the moment I laid eyes on him, but I’m no good for him. I’m a woman with a past, and my past is a messy one. No, I haven’t had a ton of relationships and I don’t have any secret children or anything like that.

  Nope.

  I’m the girl whose ex-boyfriend stole a woman.

  I’m the ex-lover of a kidnapper.

  A criminal.

  A villain.

  That’s my past.

  What would a guy like Wyatt want with a woman like me?

  “What are you saying, Joyce?”

  He doesn’t move, and my hands are still on his chest. His hard, firm chest. His broad chest. I’m still touching him, and he’s not asking me to move. He’s not saying anything. He’s just looking at me, and I want him.

  Fuck.

  Why do I want him so much?

  This isn’t normal.

  It’s not okay.

  There must be something seriously wrong with me that all I can think about is undressing Wyatt and sliding my tongue over that chest. I want to see all of him. I want to touch all of him. I want to climb on him, ride him, and bring him to the edge of ecstasy.

  And then I want to fall over that cliff with him.

  Forever.

  Fuck.

  Why the fuck did I just think that?

  Forever?

  Really?

  I shake my head and take a step back. Wyatt still doesn’t say anything. He’s still waiting for me to respond to his last question, but I can’t because I don’t know what I want anymore.

 

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