Roxanne St. Claire - Make Her Pay

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Bullet Catcher and former Navy SEAL Constantine Xenakis has infiltrated a dive ship to discover who's plundering priceless gems from a legendary sunken Spanish galleon. When he catches Lizzie Dare red-handed in the locked treasure room, her story of a stolen ancestral legacy convinces him to work with the sexy thief instead of turning her in – and not just because he wants to find the real culprit. Lizzie is willing to risk everything to save the Bombay Blue Diamonds from her sworn enemy, even if that means giving in to an irresistible desire to get closer to her accomplice. But when passion hits them like a rogue wave and danger surrounds them like a school of hungry sharks, their adventure on the high seas turns treacherous…and deadly.

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He smiled. “You’re welcome.”

“Thank you-and I mean it. But we’re finished. Everything is over, done. I’ve given my report to the Coast Guard and Paxton’s closed the salvage site. We’re done with each other.”

Not quite yet, Lizzie . “I can’t just leave you like that.”

She surveyed his face, doubt all over hers. “Yes, you can. You were bought and paid for by the man I was working to destroy. There’s the door. Use it. Just… make sure there are no more snakes on your way out.”

“You’re right about one thing: the job is over. I’m not here on behalf of Paxton or anyone else. I found you because I wanted to see you again.”

For a flicker of an instant, she believed him, he could tell. It dissolved as quickly as it came. “I don’t have it.”

“That’s not why I’m here.”

She skewered him with a look.

“Not the only reason,” he admitted, stroking her hair. “I really wanted to see you again.” That was true.

“I don’t have what you want,” she repeated.

But she knew where it was. “I understand that.” He smiled, rubbing the pad of his thumb on her cheek, liking the sensation and the fact that she didn’t jerk him away. “Where is it?”

“None of your business.”

It was the only business he had. “Lizzie, you realize you’re not safe, don’t you?”

A crease deepened between her eyebrows as her frown intensified. “What do you mean? Isn’t Paxton in custody?”

“I don’t know for certain. But how did that snake get in, with all the closed windows?”

“You think someone planted it here? To scare me?” “To kill you. Were you on the bed?”

“I went to rest, to take a nap after…” She shook her head. “No, it’s preposterous. No one wants to kill me.”

“Who knows you have that scepter?”

“For one thing, I don’t have it. And don’t bother to ask, pal, ’cause I’m not telling you. And I’ll be safe enough when I leave.”

“Where are you going?”

She started to say, then stopped. “You don’t need to know.”

“Tell me.” And then he would go with her. It was the only way to get the scepter. Stay with her morning, noon, and night. “When are you leaving?”

“When are you leaving is the question.” She tried to wiggle her wrists out of his grasp.

“You don’t really want me to.”

She snorted softly. “You have some ego. I don’t like you, okay? Can I be any clearer? Sleeping with you was a mistake, and trusting you was an even bigger one.”

He leaned forward, close to her mouth. “It wasn’t a mistake. It was amazing.” He brushed her lips, but she pushed away.

“It was an amazing mistake . And one I don’t intend to make again. So go call Judd and tell him I don’t have the scepter or diamond.”

“He doesn’t know you found them.”

“You didn’t tell him? Your client ?” She plastered some disgust on the word. “Why not?”

He put his hands on her shoulders and looked her directly in the eye. “Because it belongs to your family.”

“Yeah-I’m really buyin’ that, Con Man.”

“I’m serious. And my connections can help you. My assignment is over, but my company has a research and investigation division that would knock your socks off. How do you think I found this house so quickly?”

She sighed. “I knew you would. I couldn’t get out of here fast enough.”

“Listen-I put my resources on the history trail, and they’ve already uncovered information you’ll want to know about Aramis Dare.”

She tried to look disinterested, and failed. “What information?”

“What looks like proof that Aramis Dare was never paid for the bounty that he carried to Portugal in 1861.”

“What kind of proof?”

“Data from a library in Havana.”

“Oh, right-”

He held up a hand to quiet her. “I can give it to you. One of the other men who works for the company spends a lot of time in Cuba on assignment, and his wife is an investigative specialist. She’s been doing some digging; has access to old documents that the government has kept under lock and key.”

She eyed him. “What did you find?”

“Where are you going?”

“Are you trying to buy that out of me with some shady promise of information? Forget it.” She pushed herself up.

“You have a fax machine? I’ll have it sent here in ten minutes.”

For a second, she almost relented. “You’re a lying son of a bitch, and I don’t need your help.”

“Yes, you do,” he told her. “Because it will be a road map for you in Portugal. It leads right to a little island called Corvo.”

Her jaw dropped. “Corvo?”

“In the Azores. Heard of it?”

“I know where it is.” She pushed off the sofa, getting away from him.

“Where are you going?”

“To make reservations. For one. I don’t care what it costs, I’m going. And you’re not.”

“I’ll just follow you there.”

He heard her blow out a breath as the computer keys started clicking. He gave her a few minutes, checking out the security of the place, noting that every window and door were locked except the broken one in the bedroom.

He ended up in the office doorway, watching her type, hearing her moan every time a fare came up. On top of a shelf he saw a fax machine and leaned over to get the number.

“It’s going to cost me a freaking fortune,” she mumbled.

“I have access to a private jet.” He sent the text.

She slid a look over her shoulder. “Of course you do.”

“Not only do we not know how or when or why someone got in here to plant the venomous snake in your room, but we also don’t know who . And until we do…”

He walked over and put protective hands on her shoulders, glancing at the long list of flights from Atlanta to Lisbon, all with four-digit price tags and dates three days in the future. “You’re not safe. I think I’ve proven that I can watch your back.”

A soft ding of an incoming e-mail got her to tap the mouse, revealing a new one from gabbyone@gmail.com. She read the subject line out loud: ‘A message from your sister . Finally!”

“‘My name is Gabrielle Roberts and I’m working in a home where your sister is staying on the island of Corvo .’”

She stopped to look up at him.

“All roads lead to Corvo,” he said quietly, his gaze on the e-mail.

“‘She doesn’t have e-mail or phone but asked that I write to let you know she’s fine. She asked me to tell you she’s working on Aramis .’”

“And they also lead to Aramis,” she replied.

“Read the P.S., Lizzie.”

“‘She really misses you. This is not part of her message to you,’” she read softly, “‘but it’s a lonely island for an American.’”

Behind him, the fax rang. While she reread the e-mail, Con retrieved the papers coming from the Bullet Catchers headquarters. Wordlessly, he took the three pages of notes and the manifest list and placed them on the keyboard in front of her.

“Do you really want to wait three days and spend two thousand dollars to get to Lisbon, then to Terceira, then to Corvo, when I can have you on a private jet, having dinner with your sister tomorrow night?” He reached down and fluttered the papers. “You two have an awful lot to talk about.”

Her shoulders sagged in resignation. “You win, Con.”

He leaned closer, put his mouth on her ear, and did what he’d been dying to do since he’d found her. He kissed her, feeling her body tense at the contact. “We both do.”

CHAPTER NINETEEN

“THIS IS THE last place on earth I’d expect to find my sister,” Lizzie said as the Gulfstream jet banked over jagged volcanic rocks and a whitecapped sea. “I mean, she likes adventure, but she also likes clubs, restaurants, shops, and… people.”

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