Deadly Pursuit (A Blood Hunter Novel, #2) (24 page)

Read Deadly Pursuit (A Blood Hunter Novel, #2) Online

Authors: Nina Croft

Tags: #blood hunter, #nina croft, #break out, #deadly pursuit, #space opera, #sci-fi romance, #science fiction romance, #vampires, #werewolves, #aliens, #space

BOOK: Deadly Pursuit (A Blood Hunter Novel, #2)
12.36Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

“I’ll
try.”
Another
sigh
escaped
her
throat.
“But
I
don’t
want
to
play
so
hard
I
never
get
got.”

“Don’t
worry.
You’ll
get
got.
Just
do
what
I
say—I
know
all
about
getting
a
man
to
chase
you.”

Alex
had
no
doubt
Janey
had
had
hoards
of
men
chasing
her.
She
was
the
most
beautiful
woman
Alex
had
ever
met,
and
the
cleverest.
She’d
always
wondered
what
had
brought
Janey
to
El
Cazador.
While
Alex
loved
the
ship
and
the
crew,
it
was
hardly
a
glamorous
lifestyle.
“How
did
you
end
up
here?”
she
asked.
“You
could
do
anything.”

“What’s
wrong
with
here?”
For
the
first
time
since
Alex
had
met
her,
Janey
sounded
faintly
hostile.

“I
didn’t
mean
anything
except
you’re
so”—she
searched
for
the
right
word—“perfect.”

“I’m
far
from
perfect.
And
where
should
I
be?
Living
in
a
big
house
on
Trakis
Five?
Married
to
some
rich
guy?
Believe
me,
I’ve
been
there,
done
that,
and
I
don’t
ever
plan
on
repeating
the
experience.”

“Oh.”

Janey’s
expression
was
rueful.
“Sorry,
I
didn’t
mean
to
snap.
It’s
just
a
sore
point.
I
married
a
bastard
because
I
thought
he
could
give
me
everything
I
wanted,
but
it
turned
out
what
I
wanted
wasn’t
worth
the
price.
And
I
had
no
one
to
blame
but
myself.
But
at
least
he
taught
me
how
to
make
the
best
of
my
looks,
and
that’s
come
in
useful.”

“You
left
him?”

The
corners
of
Janey’s
lips
curved
up
in
a
small
smile.
“You
could
say
that.
Anyway,
I’ve
always
been
good
with
computers,
so
I
set
up
on
my
own
doing
freelance
jobs,
mostly
illegal.
One
day
I
did
some
work
for
Tannis,
she
offered
me
a
place,
and
here
I
am.”

“I’m
glad.”

“So
am
I.
Come
on,
let’s
go
make
a
start—your
hair
could
definitely
do
with
a
cut—we’ll
make
you
so
gorgeous,
your
werewolf
won’t
be
able
to
resist
you…”


Jon
had
a
bad
feeling
about
this.

He
didn’t
take
too
much
notice
as
he
frequently
had
bad
feelings.
More
often
than
not,
they
came
to
nothing,
and
he’d
come
to
the
conclusion
it
was
just
his
miserable
nature.

Still,
there
was
something
about
the
view
below
that
wasn’t
at
all
comforting.
He
knew
Trakis
Two
well—he’d
done
a
lot
of
business
here.
It
was
a
great
place
for
people
who
wanted
to
stay
under
the
radar,
but
he’d
always
stuck
to
the
city
before.
Everyone
stuck
to
the
city
on
Trakis
Two.
There
were
reputed
to
be
things
out
in
the
surrounding
darkness
you
didn’t
want
to
come
across.
And
he
had
a
feeling
they
were
about
to
knock
on
the
door
to
the
lair
of
one
of
those
things
and
ask
if
they
could
come
inside.

Maybe
he
should
get
out
now.

Glancing
around,
he
found
Skylar
watching
him,
her
hand
resting
on
the
laser
pistol
at
her
waist.
They
were
giving
him
the
appearance
of
freedom,
but
he
had
a
feeling
if
he
tried
to
test
it,
they’d
zone
in
on
him
pretty
fast.
He
turned
back
to
the
viewer.

Off
in
the
far
distance,
he
could
make
out
the
multicolored
lights
of
Pleasure
City
glowing
like
a
false
promise
of
dawn.
But
beneath
them,
a
hulking
great
piece
of
darkness
rose
up
from
the
planet’s
surface.
Man-made
of
dull
black
rock,
it
appeared
hewn
out
of
the
night
itself.
Here
and
there
across
the
exterior,
a
sullen
orange
light
glowed
from
cavities
in
the
walls.

The
skin
of
his
neck
prickled.
He
was
being
watched
and
he
knew
only
one
person
who
had
this
effect.
He
went
still
then
slowly
turned
his
head
and
searched
the
room.
At
first,
he
couldn’t
see
her;
maybe
he’d
been
mistaken.
At
the
thought,
he
berated
himself
for
even
looking.
What
did
he
care
if
her
Ladyship
was
here?

At
the
meeting
earlier,
he’d
done
his
best
to
ignore
her.
But
he’d
still
been
able
to
scent
her
like
a
bloody
bitch
in
heat.
Now,
his
body
was
wound
up
tight,
and
if
he
didn’t
get
relief
soon,
he
might
explode.
Janey
or
Daisy
would
have
happily
obliged
at
any
time
over
the
past
two
days,
but
though
he’d
flirted
madly,
he’d
backed
off
when
they’d
responded.
Janey,
because
although
she’d
been
happy
to
flirt
back,
he
sensed
the
banter
was
something
that
came
to
her
automatically,
and
he
couldn’t
shake
the
idea
that
she
didn’t
actually
like
men
all
that
much.
And
Daisy
was
way
too
bouncy
and
enthusiastic;
she
made
Jon
feel
old.

He’d
also
tried
dealing
with
the
problem
himself
but
only
gained
a
momentary
release,
and
then
the
itch
had
come
back
even
stronger.

Shit.
There
she
was.
Standing
by
the
door,
talking
with
Daisy.
Jon
did
a
double
take.
Somebody
had
cut
her
hair.
The
shaggy
mop
was
gone,
and
the
skinny
cabin
boy
had
been
banished
forever.
Now
her
hair
was
no
more
than
two
inches
anywhere,
with
tendrils
curling
around
her
cheeks.
As
he
stared,
she
ducked
her
head
and
ran
a
self-conscious
hand
through
her
hair,
so
it
stuck
up
in
spikes.
She
looked
like
a
sexy
street
urchin.
An
urchin
with
flawless
skin,
high
cheekbones,
and
those
huge,
slanting
eyes.

As
though
she
sensed
him
watching
her,
she
turned
wary
eyes
his
way.
Then
pursing
her
lips,
she
lifted
her
chin
and
deliberately
turned
her
back
on
him.
He
smiled.
She’d
obviously
taken
his
comment
about
men
liking
to
do
the
chasing
to
heart.

Yeah
well,
it
made
no
difference.
Even
if
she
backed
off,
he
wasn’t
going
anywhere,
except
maybe
in
the
opposite
direction.

He
turned
back
to
the
monitors.
They
were
directly
over
the
black
compound
now,
and
a
fissure
had
formed
as
though
the
rooftop
split
in
two.
The
sides
slid
back,
revealing
a
landing
pad
inside
the
walls.

They
hovered
for
a
minute
longer
before
lowering
enough
to
touch
down
light
as
stardust.

Rico
was
a
good
pilot—even
if
he
was
a
bloodsucker.

Jon
itched
with
impatience
to
get
things
moving.
He
wanted
some
action.
He
wanted
to
get
into
the
city,
chase
up
his
contact,
and
find
out
who
had
betrayed
him.
Instead,
he
was
waiting
for
Rico.
Apparently,
he
wanted
everyone
to
meet
this
new
vampire
so
he
could
warn
him
off.
Until
then,
they
were
supposed
to
skulk
on
the
ship
as
if
Jon
was
afraid
of
some
pathetic
blood-sucking
leech.


“Did
you
know,
there
are
more
pleasure
providers
on
Trakis
Two
than
in
the
rest
of
the
Trakis
system
put
together?”
Daisy
was
reading
tourist
information
from
the
screen
while
they
waited
for
Rico
to
join
them
in
the
docking
bay.
“And
I
bet
that’s
just
the
registered
ones.”
She
prodded
Alex
in
the
stomach.
“You’re
not
paying
any
attention
to
this,
are
you?”

Other books

Air and Darkness by David Drake
(1929) The Three Just Men by Edgar Wallace
Mischief Night by Paul Melniczek
A Riddle in Ruby by Kent Davis
The Guilty Wife by Sally Wentworth
Deeper Than Need by Shiloh Walker
Lethally Blond by Kate White
Deadeye Dick by Kurt Vonnegut