Rock Star Romance: Dan (Contemporary New Adult Rockstar Bad Boy Romance) (Hard Rock Star Series Book 4) (23 page)

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“What is it, Donald?”

“K-Kill…m….” he couldn’t get any further,
but Elizabeth knew immediately what he meant.

“I’m not gonna help you die, Donald,” She
promised. “In fact, I’m going to do much worse.”

 

****

EPILOGUE

 

“So…Brazil?” Chase was staring at a stack
of brochures and pamphlets, trying to decide which destination looked the most
promising.

“Nowhere too hot,” Elizabeth said.
“Hmm…London?”

“Too foggy,” Chase said, yawning and
stretching on the bed next to her. “Can’t we decide this in the morning? I’m
beat. Honestly, they had me testifying against Hare all day.”

“At least you didn’t end up having to
testify against Ella,” Elizabeth said morosely. “That was a nightmare.”

Chase looked at his pamphlets again,
preferring not to think about how his agent had tried to trade him to Hare for
her own safety. “Yeah, well…I’m still tired. Let’s just go to sleep, okay?”

The hope in his voice did the trick; never
one for taking orders, Elizabeth seemed to respond to gentle suggestions and
slightly-less-than-gentle suggestions. She was also incredibly particular about
the way her house was situated: Chase had to organize his belongings every two
weeks for the first three months of living with her. Now that they were six
months into their unlikely relationship and the trials were finally dying down,
she was afraid she was being difficult, but Chase assured her otherwise.

“This is your house,” he reminded her
constantly. “Your space. You do what you want with it, and tell me what you
want
me
to do with
mine.”
His smile was breathtaking, as usual,
but no less comforting though he gave this speech often. “I have no problem
with that.”

Elizabeth felt lucky—for a lot reasons;
lucky that Hare’s men had botched their shooting so severely; lucky that Ella
trying to double-cross them had thrown the shooters off rather than strengthen
them; lucky that the man she represented turned out to be not only innocent,
but sweet and passionate and full of life. He’d been by her side during the
worst of it, and he’d shown no signs of leaving yet; even so, she woke often
with nightmares of an empty bed, or bloodstains next to her body in the shape
of a man. Whenever she woke up, he would hold her to her chest, and tell her
not be ashamed of her recurring fears. She couldn’t conquer them all, and she’d
done so many already.

“Fight or flight, remember?” Chase
murmured into her curls, kissing her forehead as her cries quieted. Sometimes
he woke sobbing, too, but he was the one from whom she was learning comfort.
“You’re not trained to fight. It’s okay to want to flee. It’s okay.”

It was months before she was able to tell
him the truth: she didn’t want to flee anymore, and that was what scared her
most. For the first time in her life, she had a reason to stay and fight, and
every reason not to run away. It was strange to her to feel safe, and ever
stranger to feel wanted by her slowly widening circle of peers in this little
country town. The icing on the cake had been her newspaper debut with her shiny
new title:

 

DARLING DISTRICT ATTORNEY MAKES SWEEPING
REFORMS.

 

 

THE END

 

 

Desired By The Rugged Cowboy

 

Jason Fielding broodingly contemplated the cold
bottle of beer clutched in his hand as he slouched lower in his seat at the Bar
H, the sleaziest bar he could find close to the rodeo. His cowboy hat rode low
on his forehead, shielding his gaze from the other occupants of the room which
suited him just fine; anonymity was just what the doctor ordered, as far as he
was concerned. Several other men in here were also competing in the rodeo and
given his stellar performance today, he was somewhat of a celebrity. He really
wasn’t up for more crowing and back-slapping. He tossed back his head and held
the bottle of beer to his lips, gulping without coming up for air until he had
drained the entire bottle.

The bar was teeth-jarringly noisy which was no
real surprise since people were raising their voices to be heard above the din.
Jason morosely scanned the occupants of the Bar H, his lips curling into a
sneer of distaste as he watched one woman giggle and slap a man’s hand in
pretend-protest while managing not to dislodge the ‘offending’ hand that was
currently fondling her breast—openly. The place was a cesspool of rot,
immorality, and decay, he decided, as he shoved to his feet and tossed some
money onto the scarred table-top. He had nothing against stealing a kiss or two
or enjoying the occasional tumble in the hay with a willing lady; but he did
have a problem with unapologetic exhibitionism. Plus he was willing to bet his
sizeable estate that half the people in here were married—to other people.

It was enough to make a man jaded, he decided.

He had drank six bottles of beer in a sitting but
to his annoyance, he had still not managed to attain the state of blissful
inebriation he sought. He was one of those few people who could go through
three dozen beers and simply have a full bladder.

Jason tugged his hat lower on his forehead,
completely covering his salt-and-pepper hair and shielding his bright blue eyes
as he strode past the bar on his way to the door, his long legs easily eating
up the distance.
Looks like a storm’s coming tonight
, he thought as
lightening flashed.

“Get your
filthy
appendages off me,” a
distressed female voice ordered stridently in a cultured voice that made
several other people turn around to stare in the direction of the voice.

Jason shot a half-interested look over his
shoulder not slowing his steps as he went. A voluptuous woman sat perched atop
a bar stool, her purse clenched prudishly to her chest with both arms as she
cast an alarmed look at the hulking giant pressing obviously unwanted attention
on her. Jason recognized the giant on sight; no one knew his real name, but
everyone called him Slick. And everyone knew he was trouble.

The woman was dressed wrong for such a dive in a
tight sheath dress that accentuated the curves of her body and a wide brimmed
hat that reminded him of Sunday school as a kid. She even had gloves on her
hands;
what was this, a tea party?
She stood out so completely from the
jeans and filth crowd that he just knew she had stepped in there seeking
attention. One look at her fair, creamy, spotless satin skin and ample bosom
and Jason could hazard a guess as to just what had attracted Slick. Heck, his
own dick twitched warningly in his pants as he regarded the tantalizing curves
of her ass and hips—but he ignored it.

Well, she must have wanted some sort of male
attention if she walked into a dive like this dressed like a traditional femme
fatale. Jason shook his head unconcernedly at this further evidence of rot and
decay and headed straight for the door.

The sharp sound of a slap resonated through the
air, making him draw up short, his disbelieving gaze flying back to the woman
who was now no longer perched on the stool but standing toe to toe with the
hulk and glaring at him. She had even pulled off one glove to give life to the
slap.
This woman obviously has a death wish
, Jason thought, reluctant
admiration surging through him; either that or she was just plain too stupid to
live. No one, not even burly cowboys with experience on the hard trail of
rodeo, ever picked a quarrel with Slick.

Without planning to, Jason let go of the doorknob
and edged closer to the couple, his attention so focused on them that he trod
on the toes of one patron.

The man shoved him away roughly with a muttered,
“Jerk.”

Jason didn’t bother apologizing anymore since the
man had already taken his recompense the old-fashioned way.

Slick growled; a loud ugly sound that said he was
angry and then he balled his hands into fists as though he were contemplating
retaliating for the slap. Jason looked around; everyone else was watching the
show with disturbingly morbid fascination. Obviously none of these cowboys were
going to intervene.

With a sigh and a roll of his eyes, Slick shoved
his way forward and planted himself in front of the woman; cursing his own
innate sense of chivalry even as he did so.

Slick paused, eyed him up and down and sneered,
“Lemme guess, you’re her husband?”

“No Slick. I’m just the guy who’s got a problem
with you slapping women around,” Jason said in slow measured tones. “You wanna
lay a finger on her, you’re gonna have to go through me.”

Jason’s stomach rumbled as he stared up at the
other man and he tried not to let his nausea overtake him. The man was huge!
Jason, at six-two, was nowhere near diminutive but considering the bad-tempered
cowboy glowering at him was all of six-five and huge as three men put together,
Jason could be forgiven for getting a little weak in the knees.

Slick’s laughter rumbled out of his stomach and
the woman behind Jason squeaked in alarm, one soft hand shooting out to clutch
Jason’s arm from behind him.

“No, I know exactly who you are; you’re the guy
who’s
got
a death wish
,” Slick said, laughing again. “Besides, I wasn’t
going to hit the little lady. Thought about it for a minute, but me Mama didn’t
raise no idiots.”

Jason calmly took off his hat and laid it onto a
bar stool, his meaning obvious; he was prepared for a brawl if that was what
Slick wanted. Slick’s rheumy eyes sized him up dismissively. Obviously, next to
his towering height of six-five, he thought Jason was puny and would be easily
beaten. Jason was banking on that exactly.

He turned and threw a quick glance over his
shoulder at the woman; high cheekbones, pouty red lips and big forest-green
eyes filled his vision. “Go!” he ordered quietly.

He saw the other man’s hand clench into a fist and
he tensed, waiting. Slick swung, his hand flying in a wide arch as he aimed at
Jason’s face. Jason dodged the fist, causing Slick to spin around carried by
the force of his aim. Jason carelessly kicked the big man in the ass, making
certain that the toe of his boots extended to the front of the other man’s
crotch enough to crush some balls. The man’s howls as he staggered and crashed
into a table were most gratifying. He went down and didn’t come up again.

“Let’s get out of here,” he said urgently as he
grabbed the hand of the damsel in distress and began to head for the door.

“And who’s gonna pay for my broken table and
glasses?” the bartender wanted to know as he stepped into their path with two
men flanking him on either side.

“Here you go, buddy,” Jason said immediately,
correctly interpreting their stance to mean trouble. He shoved some money into
their hands and made to pass by them with the woman.

“Not yet. Who’s gonna see to Slick?” one of the
guys wanted to know. “He’s gonna wake up mean as a bear with a sore paw and
when he finds you gone, he’s going to want blood.”

“Well, I don’t know what to tell you; I’ve never
dealt with a vampire before,” Jason said coolly. He was fast losing patience
with these eggheads. He knew they were just spoiling for a fight because they
were friends of Slick. Plus the fact that they were going to stand by while the
oaf disturbed the woman didn’t endear them to him.

“Please take some more money and let us go,” the
woman beside Jason chirped, fear straining her voice. “I could even perform for
you for free tomorrow night.”

Perform? I don’t like the sound of that
,
Jason thought.

Jason saw her stretch out a hundred dollar bill;
saw the goons start to grin as they reached to take it, and with a silent shake
of the head at his own stupidity, he swung his fist, grinning as it connected
solidly with someone’s chin. Then all hell broke loose. Punches flew about so
fast it was hard to know who hit whom. Jason took a solid one to the eye and
growled as he responded with an almost deadly upper-cut that completely stunned
the puncher.

In less than five minutes, it was over; all four
men were sprawled in various positions on the floor, nursing varying degrees of
injury.

The woman sighed exasperatedly as she leaned down
to check on Jason. He popped open one swollen eye and grinned; or at least he
tried to grin; it came off as a grimace.

“Are you alright?” she asked worriedly biting her
lips as she stared down at him in concern.

Unbidden, Jason’s gaze fastened on her plump, ruby
lips as she worried at them with her teeth and he felt his dick twitch again in
his pants with interest. The last thing he needed right now was to be attracted
to a woman—
any
woman. Angrily, he pulled his arm from her grasp and sat
up to glare at her.

“I’ll live,” he said with unintended abruptness.
“Just need a minute to move my ass,” he added crudely just because her
Southern-lady appearance riled him. No tumble in the hay for this missus; plus
her touch seemed to affect him more than he liked to admit.

The woman glared down at him, “That’s good to
hear. Well if you can ‘move your ass’ before the cops get here, that will be
great.”

Jason bit the inside of his cheek to hold in his
shout of laughter. He rose to his feet and staggered out of the dive, not
waiting to see if she followed and not bothering to tell her that no cop
touched this place with a ten-foot pole.

Once outside, he turned around; the woman was
right behind him, her green eyes glittering with an angry light as she
miraculously produced his cowboy hat, then without so much as a goodbye, she
swanned off, her nose in the air.

 

****

 

What the hell! Not even a thank you?

“Hey,” Jason shouted, running after the woman. He
caught up to her almost immediately, but he felt a little woozy by the time he
grabbed the incredibly soft skin of her arm. “Won’t you at least tell me your
name?” he panted.

He worriedly listened to his own breathing; he
never panted.

“What difference does my name make?”

Jason rolled his eyes; talk about ingratitude. The
woman had it in spades!

“No difference. Just humor me!”

She let out a put-upon sigh that made Jason grind
his teeth. Then she said, “Leila Wright.”

“Not Queen Elizabeth? You sure?” he sneered.

She glared at him then turned and stomped off once
more in the direction of a nearby hotel.

“Okay Leila, I shouldn’t have made that sarcastic
remark—“

“You shouldn’t have,” she cut in.

“I probably came across as a jerk—”

“You did!” she interrupted once more.

They had reached the hotel, but she kept right on
walking without even looking at him.

“I just want to understand why you were in that
dive!” he persisted. “I mean, you’re all dolled up like a lady—”

“None of your business!” she snapped, finally turning
to glare at him fully as she collected her key from the receptionist and then
she marched towards the elevator.

Jason’s breath caught in his throat; the woman was
a not just a looker, she was incredibly hot!

He watched her leave, her hips swaying under the
tight material of her sheath dress. His dick stirred again in his pants; Gawd
help him. She wasn’t even his type. He liked tall skinny blondes; she was
fleshy and voluptuous, with curves that could tempt a monk. Heck, he was as
good as a monk these days, but her hips were driving him nuts.

He followed to her to the elevator banks, his eyes
boring into hers. She had the most amazing pair of green eyes.

Leila hid her confusion beneath a frown. She had
expected him to flee right after saving her; he hadn’t. Then she had thought
when he got a gander of her under the bright lights of the hotel he would
leave, but here he was. What did he want?

She didn’t realize she had asked the question
aloud until he said, “Well a thank you would be great. I mean, I did save your
ass in there.”

She gaped at him, just as the elevator arrived.
Then she flounced in, her cheeks dark with anger. He had followed her all this
way for an appreciation? Well what had she expected? He was tall, sinewy,
athletic, cultured and movie-star handsome with his sexily tousled
salt-and-pepper hair and his bright blue eyes that made her think of the ocean.
Of course he wanted nothing from her but a thank you; only men like Slick
seemed to find her attractive these days!

“Thank you! There! You can toddle off now to join
your friends in the bar,” she spat.

He just threw her an amused look and joined her in
the elevator. Then he invaded her personal space, walking closer and closer
towards her until her back was pressed against the wall of the elevator and her
breasts were thrust forward so high towards him they actually pressed against
the hard wall of his chest.

She glared at him, “Well? What are you doing?”

She absolutely refused to acknowledge the fact
that her voice had been little more than a squeak.

“How about you thank me with a kiss, Sweetheart?
I’m Jason by the way. Jason Fielding.”

His blue eyes traced the soft curve of her lips
which were presently gaping open like a little goldfish. Her soft cheeks were
dark with embarrassed color and her cleavage continued to heave invitingly at
him. His bulge pressed insistently against her as he let her feel what she did
to him. But he waited to see if she would give him the go-ahead; he had never
pressed his attentions on an unwilling woman in all his thirty years of sojourn
on earth and he certainly wasn’t about to start now, tempted as he was.

“If you’ve followed me up here angling for sex, I
must warn you, my husband is waiting in our suite,” Leila lied breathlessly,
her green eyes wide in her suddenly pale face.

Jason stared at her, wondering why she would lie.
Was she afraid of him? He knew she was also attracted to him, he could see it
in her eyes and he hadn’t wanted a single woman since Fiona; almost a year ago.
Perhaps he had come on too strong.

Slowly, he eased his body away from hers, watching
intensely as the fear in her eyes receded. Then a little devil jumped onto his
shoulder and he teasingly rubbed the flat pad of his thumb against her lower
lip, his blood exalting in his veins at her indrawn gasp of air. Her lips were
even softer than he had imagined and he almost lost his restraint. He rubbed
some more and her tongue flicked out helplessly to lick his thumb, her eyes
locked on his as she silently begged him to kiss her.

With the last of his strength, he pulled away from
her and leaned on the other side of the elevator, his gaze holding hers. The
bell chimed just then and he exited before her, heading straight for the room
right next to hers. He staggered a little as he went and a frown of concern
marred Leila’s brow as she watched him.

Her concern immediately evaporated as he winked at
her and said with a sexy grin, “Well, if you grow tired of your
husband
,
you know where to find me, honey.”

The inflection he put on ‘husband’ told her he
knew she had been lying but had still respected her choice. Leila relaxed a
little as she watched him open his door; he was a gentleman, she decided.

He shoved the door, stepped inside and promptly
collapsed, his long legs sprawling half-way out of the doorway.

Leila stared, her mind working in circles. She
could not scream; she had never been the screaming type. She rushed towards the
big man who had helped her escape Slick and saw that he was out cold. It was
only then she noticed the egg-size bump on his head. He probably had a
concussion.

She looked around wildly, she would never be able
to lift him!

As though on cue, the elevator bell dinged and two
porters stepped off.

Leila rushed towards them, “Please, please help.
My...husband fainted in our doorway.”

“We have a doctor in residence. We’ll get him,”
one of them said immediately.

“We probably shouldn’t move him,” the other one
echoed kneeling down to check for a pulse.

An elderly man appeared almost immediately, right
on the heels of the other porter. He checked Jason, did some poking and
listening she didn’t understand.

Then he looked up with a relieved sigh and said,
“He took a nasty blow to the head. Nothing he can’t sleep off, ma’am. But you
should probably have some aspirin on hand because he’s going to have a devil of
a headache when he wakes.”

Leila nodded, her eyes wide with relief. He was
going to be okay. As annoying as he was, she didn’t want anything bad to happen
to the handsome cowboy. She had seen him earlier at the rodeo and had been impressed
at how he seemed to move as one with his horse. The man was a natural and a
fine cowboy, in more ways than one.

Her thoughts snapped back to the present as the
three men hefted Jason to an upright position and proceeded to drag him towards
the room. She ran inside ahead of them and pulled down the covers.

Then they lowered him gently onto the bed and all
three of them stepped back, panting heavily. Then the doctor motioned for her
to undress Jason. With shaking hands, she did as she was told, trying not to
gasp when she peeled off his shirt and revealed a hard, masculine chest. This
man could easily grace magazine covers or win Cosmo’s hottest bachelor of the
year. She absolutely refused to touch his pants!

“Thank you all so much. I don’t know what I would
have done!”

They all grinned at her.

Then the doctor bent a stern eye on her and said,
“I would advise you let him sleep before you return to your...
normal
activities
.”

His knowing look confused Leila until her eyes
alighted on a pair of feathered handcuffs and a whip lying on the drawer beside
the bed. Her cheeks heated even as the two porters wore identical smirks on
their faces. Lordy! What they must think of her and Jason!

She didn’t thank them again as she hustled them
out the door and shut it in their faces.

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