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He was also with a woman-a girl, really-who wore makeup as if she were trying to win a contest for the largest number of gallons used in one single application. She was putting on lipstick as she followed him out of the men's room, as if she'd just smeared the half tube she'd previously worn all over the skinhead's d.i.c.k, and yes, the back off, b.i.t.c.h back off, b.i.t.c.h hate-filled glare she gave to Eden was definitely reminiscent of high-school-age territorial behavior. hate-filled glare she gave to Eden was definitely reminiscent of high-school-age territorial behavior.
Except the man she was with was so un-high-school, it was almost funny. He was old enough to be the girl's father, and really, it was not fair for Eden to judge her for that. She herself had once been the queen of terrible choices when it came to choosing whose d.i.c.k to suck-and Danny clearly thought she still was-but Lord, so much of what and whom she'd done had been out of anger and hurt, and from just wanting, desperately, to feel as if she mattered, somehow, to someone.
Except, by doing what she'd done, she'd become exactly what she'd feared she was: a worthless empty sh.e.l.l with a willing mouth and open legs.
But here and now, the man was looking at Eden with eyes that were pale gray and flat-and narrowing slightly because, yes, she was standing there, staring back at him. She'd also exhaled an involuntary little "oh" upon recognizing him, which she quickly covered by pulling out her cell phone-pretending its vibration had startled her-and pus.h.i.+ng open the ladies'-room door.
"Naomi, are you in here?" she called as she leaned down and scanned for feet, but the room was definitely empty, "because Mama's calling me again, and..."
She let the door close and opened her phone and put it to her ear.
And if this man was a cop, then the world was also flat, Elvis lived in Ohio, and Eden herself was next in line to be the pope. Whoever he was, though, he seemed satisfied that she wasn't a threat. But as she said, "I'm here, Mama, I'm here," he took the time to give her one last appraising look that succeeded in completely undressing her.
It was a nearly palpable look, meant to intimidate, but she'd learned not to respond. She'd learned that she she had the power, and she could shut him down and shut him out quickly and effortlessly. had the power, and she could shut him down and shut him out quickly and effortlessly.
The day she'd been hired at D'Amato's, she'd gotten a crash course in men, from Nicola Chick, aka Chestee von Schnaps of the basketball b.o.o.bs. Nic had taught Eden to recognize and identify the different types of men who came into the club to watch the women strip. They all wanted eye contact with the strippers, but some men would pay more for a f.u.c.k you f.u.c.k you look in response, instead of a look in response, instead of a come hither come hither smile. But certain men-such as this one-seethed with such danger and misogynistic hatred that Eden-on Nic's sage advice-would have done neither. smile. But certain men-such as this one-seethed with such danger and misogynistic hatred that Eden-on Nic's sage advice-would have done neither.
If this man had looked at her like that in the club? Eden would have gone blank. Zero expression, n.o.body home-so that any rudeness and impropriety would bounce off, avoiding any potential escalation. She'd mark him, though-be aware of where he was sitting, and be alert as to if and when he moved. And she'd avoid eye contact after that, and would be sure to point him out-discreetly-to the bouncers as well as the other women, after she left the stage. And And she'd take a taxi home after her s.h.i.+ft. she'd take a taxi home after her s.h.i.+ft.
Yes, Nic had been full of good advice, all of which Eden had heeded.
She'd also told Eden to save the acting for the stage. Men could be total boneheads (Nic had used a different, more colorful word), so it was best for a beautiful woman to wear a safely neutral expression when the room wasn't filled with bouncers to protect her.
Right here and now, though, she wasn't Eden the stripper and she wasn't Eden the civilian, either. She was Naomi's beleaguered sister, who was browbeaten by their mother. She most certainly hadn't attended Nic's impromptu stripper school, so Eden let herself cower and turn away from the skinhead-but not so far that she couldn't monitor him in her peripheral vision.
Her reaction again apparently satisfied him, because he followed BJ-Girl down the hall to the food court-to where Izzy was no doubt asking everyone he saw if they'd seen Neesha. Who Ben had been convinced was in some kind of danger, which was why Eden and Izzy had come to the mall.
Was it a coincidence that this man was here? Was he looking for Neesha, too, as Ben believed? Eden didn't want to take that gamble. Plus, Izzy had said earlier that the man was armed. And she saw it now-a bulge under his left arm, beneath a jacket that he definitely didn't need in this heat, except to conceal the fact that he was carrying a weapon.
Besides, she'd hung around with plenty of losers who pretended to be tough guys, and some of them actually were. And she knew enough to be willing to put big money-in fact all all of her savings-on her gut, which told her that this man was beyond dangerous. of her savings-on her gut, which told her that this man was beyond dangerous.
"She's not in there, Mama." Eden continued her charade, pretending to talk on her phone as she began walking swiftly, following the two of them. "I will. I will. I will." She exhaled hard. "I am am running, Mama. I'll be running, Mama. I'll be right right there." She snapped her phone shut and with a murmured, "Excuse me, I'm there." She snapped her phone shut and with a murmured, "Excuse me, I'm so so sorry," she pushed her way past the skinhead and the girl. sorry," she pushed her way past the skinhead and the girl.
And sure enough Izzy was talking to the men who worked the stir-fry counter. He was laughing at something one of them said as he kept scanning the food court, eating his ice-cream cone.
Eden's heart actually leaped when she saw him. He was so big and strong and true, and when he saw her coming toward him, his sudden smile of pleasure made him look impossibly handsome, and that, combined with the simmering heat in his eyes...
She knew in that instant, as if she'd been struck by a bolt of lightning, that this situation with Ben was one of the best things that ever happened to her, because it had brought this man roaring back into her life. And she knew that even though Izzy was here, he didn't trust her completely-why would he? And she also also knew he was trying to make their time together be all about the s.e.x-why wouldn't he? She couldn't blame him for that. Besides, she was glad for it, because she knew it made him want to stay. And if she could just keep doing that-make him want to stay... knew he was trying to make their time together be all about the s.e.x-why wouldn't he? She couldn't blame him for that. Besides, she was glad for it, because she knew it made him want to stay. And if she could just keep doing that-make him want to stay...
Maybe he'd never leave.
But there was no time to jump into his arms and kiss him senseless. Skinhead wasn't far behind her, and whether he was a police detective or not, he was dangerous. And the last thing she wanted was an altercation with a dangerous man in a nearly empty mall, or even worse, a deserted parking lot. So she ran toward Izzy, widening her eyes at him, hoping he'd understand and play along. "Come on, Billy Bob, we gotta run. Mama's got her panties in a twist!"
He laughed his delight as she grabbed his hand and pulled him toward the entrance where they'd parked. He was clearly happy to be part of whatever game she was playing, even when his ice cream fell off his cone and hit the floor with a splat.
"Hang on there, Irma Lou, I gotta clean up this mess," he said as he refused to be pulled farther, as he dutifully stopped to clean up the spill.
"Izzy, come on, just leave it, we've got to hurry," Eden whispered as she looked back toward the food court to see the skinhead talking to the Haagen-Dazs counter girl, who turned. And pointed.
Directly at Eden and Izzy. As if she were saying, Yes, that's the man who was asking me questions about the same little Asian girl that you've been looking for... Yes, that's the man who was asking me questions about the same little Asian girl that you've been looking for...
Skinhead turned, too, which was when Izzy spotted him, as he tossed the wad of ice-cream-covered napkins, cone and all, into a nearby trash container. "Whoa, isn't that...?"
"Yes," Eden said, as Skinhead shouted, Hey! Hey! "Run!" "Run!"
Someone was in the apartment.
Dan caught Jenn's arm and hauled her back behind him as he put his finger to his lips.
"Light's on," he told her soundlessly, and her eyes widened. They'd left the place dark after throwing on their clothes and hurrying back to the hospital after Eden's latest distress call, but now there was a faint glow coming from the bedroom window.
d.a.m.n, he was tired, he was sore, and he didn't want to do this right now. But what he wanted even less was for Jenn to look at him the way she was currently looking at him, like he was some kind of invalid.
"It's probably nothing," he breathed as he pushed her even farther back from the door. "The landlord or the super or whoever the h.e.l.l runs this place probably dropped off a package. Or maybe came in to fix that freaking annoying dripping faucet in the kitchen sink."
He'd been planning to do that himself, first thing in the morning, because holy Christ.
Jenn wasn't convinced as she dug through her handbag, frowning slightly. "Still, you always tell me that the right thing to do is to call the police." She pulled out her cell phone, flipping it open.
Danny stopped her before she dialed 9-1-1, because he seriously doubted that whoever they were going to encounter on the other side of that door was engaged in any felonious activities. What were the odds of Eden actually having anything that anyone would want to steal?
"Seriously," he said, "if I really thought someone dangerous was in there? I'd make you go downstairs."
"Make?" Jenn repeated, eyebrows rising.
"Ask you to go downstairs," he amended to appease her, even though his asking asking wouldn't have borne any kind of question mark. It would have been delivered as a command. wouldn't have borne any kind of question mark. It would have been delivered as a command.
He could tell from the look Jenn gave him that she knew that, too.
Still. Potential landlord visit aside, it was probably one of Eden's ex-boyfriends who'd turned on that light. Or maybe it was a current boyfriend who was going to be disappointed when Dan showed him firmly to the door and took away his booty-call key. And in the cosmic scheme of things, it was probably better that this happened now, while Zanella wasn't here to make it uglier than it had to be.
And come to think of it? It was significantly better that it happened now, instead of whoever-he-was creeping in, in the middle of the night, and crawling into bed with Dan and Jenn. No doubt about it, if come to think of it? It was significantly better that it happened now, instead of whoever-he-was creeping in, in the middle of the night, and crawling into bed with Dan and Jenn. No doubt about it, if that that had happened, someone would have gotten hurt, and it wouldn't have been Dan or Jenn. had happened, someone would have gotten hurt, and it wouldn't have been Dan or Jenn.
Even with his injury, Dan would have kicked some serious a.s.s.
"Just be ready in case I'm wrong," he told Jenn now.
She was not happy about that. But she knew him well enough to not tell him-unnecessarily-to be careful. He d.a.m.n well knew his limitations, although they would go completely out the window should he in fact be wrong and the threat be real.
It was one thing to have to go back to the hospital to get his leg repaired for breaking the rules about strenuous s.e.x, but another entirely to do it after taking out an attacker who'd put his woman at risk.
Still, Jenn was watching him carefully-and he didn't want her to accuse him of being reckless, so he stepped to the side of the door, and pushed it open with one hand, with a bang, then dipped his head into the doorway, lower than where a head should be, for a quick look-see.
There was no immediate threat-no gunmen standing in a horseshoe, waiting to cut him into pieces with their room brooms. In fact, there was nothing that he could see that looked out of the ordinary besides those lights being on, so he gave Jenni one last stay back stay back look and moved inside, keeping close to the wall. look and moved inside, keeping close to the wall.
And there was their intruder-a girl-kneeling on the mattress that Jenn and Zanella had put out on the living-room floor, as if she'd fallen asleep waiting for them to come home. The expression on her face was one of sheer terror, and Dan immediately held his hands palms out and down in a nonthreatening position. "Jenni, I could use you in here..."
Jenn entered the open doorway far less theatrically, but her very female presence didn't reduce the panic in the girl's eyes by as much as Dan had hoped it would.
"Whoa," Jenn said. "Little girl. Very little girl. h.e.l.lo. Are you...You must be Ben's friend." She glanced at Dan. "We should call Izzy and Eden, let them know we found her." She smiled at the girl. "Ben was really worried about you."
The girl looked toward the door that Dan was still holding open with his foot, and said through frozen lips, "Is Ben...?"
"He's not here, but he's okay," Jenn said in that easy way she had of making everyone immediately comfortable. It didn't work on this kid, though. The girl was now looking at the door as if considering making a run for it. "He's spending the night in the hospital. He got a little sick."
"His diabetes?" the girl asked, her anxiety level getting even higher, which Dan would not have believed possible if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes.
"Yeah, but he's really all right," Jenn said. "He's really only staying over at the hospital because there was a problem with his stepfather. I'm Jenn, by the way, and this is Danny, Ben's brother."
The girl's eyes flickered over to him only briefly as Jenn continued, "We're staying here, with Eden and Ben for a while. He didn't say much about you-only that he was worried and he wanted Eden to try to find you. Are you a friend of his from school?"
She took her time answering, as if she had to think about it. But she finally shook her head, no. She offered no other information.
Which didn't daunt Jenn. "I'm sorry, Ben told me, but it's been one of those nights, and...What's your name?" she asked.
But the girl stood up. "I should go." She picked up a plastic shopping bag.
And because she looked as if she were going to simply dash out the door that Dan was still holding open, he s.h.i.+fted slightly, so that he was directly in front of it.
She stopped short and looked at him as if he were the horrible villain in some melodrama, about to tie her to the railroad tracks while he twirled his mustache. He knew he was tired and he tended to look like s.h.i.+t when he was tired, but come on.
"Are you sure you don't want to stick around?" Jenn asked. She had her phone out and was dialing it-no doubt calling Eden. "I'm not sure exactly what Ben wanted to tell you, but it was important to him-important enough for Eden to go out looking for you."
"I have to go." The girl shook her head, absolute in her desire to leave.
"I went right to voice mail," Jenn told Danny. "Do you have Izzy's number?"
He dug for his cell phone, even as he told the girl, "I need the key. That Ben gave you? With so many of us living here-for a while, anyway-it's better not to have people who aren't, um, family, coming in and out." He smiled to soften his words, but she didn't look rea.s.sured.
But she had the key in her pocket and she found it and held it out for him, even as he dialed Izzy's number. "Ben didn't give it to me," she admitted. "I saw where he hid it and...I'm sorry, I shouldn't have come in."
"How about you knock next time or leave a note on the door," Dan said as he took the key from her. His fingers touched hers and she actually flinched, pulling swiftly back as if she'd been burned. "Whoa. Thanks. Um. Ben should should be here tomorrow. And I know he'd love to see you. So come back then, okay?" be here tomorrow. And I know he'd love to see you. So come back then, okay?"
Izzy didn't pick up, either. Yo Yo, his recorded voice said in Dan's ear, I'm busy. Leave a message. I'll call you back I'm busy. Leave a message. I'll call you back.
Busy. Right. No doubt he was busy busy-with Dan's sister in some dark parking lot.
"Thank you," the girl said, and Dan was about to step aside to let her go when Jenn spoke up.
"Honey, wait, I think you dropped this," she said, holding out a twenty-dollar bill that she'd picked up off the bed.
The girl burst into tears, and Dan looked over at Jenn, who was definitely as surprised as he was.
"No," the girl sobbed. "I didn't drop it, I left it there. Because I took it. I stole it. From Eden's...visitor. I shouldn't have and I'm sorry."
"Eden's visitor visitor?" Jenn didn't understand, either.
"Her client," the girl said fiercely, scrubbing at her face to try to stop her tears. "And I ate her food and used her soap, too, but I can pay her back. I will will pay her back. There's work down on Paradise Road. I just needed to borrow some of her s.h.i.+ny clothes. She has so much, I didn't think she'd mind. I just wanted to look like the others, because I pay her back. There's work down on Paradise Road. I just needed to borrow some of her s.h.i.+ny clothes. She has so much, I didn't think she'd mind. I just wanted to look like the others, because I won't won't dress up like a schoolgirl because I dress up like a schoolgirl because I don't don't want to have s.e.x with the freaks!" want to have s.e.x with the freaks!"
"Okay," Dan said. "Whoa. What What?" He looked at Jenn again, but her jaw had dropped, too.
"Just tell her I'll pay her back," the girl insisted, "and that I'm sorry."
She moved toward the door, even though Dan was still solidly blocking her exit as Jenn again said, "Wait." But she didn't wait.
She came right up to Dan, and the look in her eyes and on her face was something he'd never seen before and hoped he'd never see again. It was such an awful mix of little-girl sorrow and soulless calculation and bitter, angry defeat. She looked him up and down in such a disconcerting way, like a piece of meat.
"If you want me to stay, you have to pay," she said as she reached out and grabbed hold of Dan, right through his pants.
"Holy s.h.i.+t!" He was so surprised and horrified that as he jerked himself out of her reach he also moved away from the open door. And she immediately and swiftly slipped out of the apartment, closing that door behind her.
By the time he scrambled back, opened the d.a.m.n thing, and looked out into the courtyard, she was long gone. And there was no way that he was going to chase that that girl anywhere where there weren't several dozen third-party witnesses. girl anywhere where there weren't several dozen third-party witnesses.
"Did you see what she just did?" he asked Jennilyn, his voice going up a full octave in his disbelief. "She grabbed my junk. s.h.i.+t, what is she? Eleven years old? I think I need to shower shower. Jesus, could there be any bigger soft-on in the history of the world? I may never get it up again."
Jenn shot him a look as she went into the bedroom, no doubt to see if anything was missing from their bags. "I think, in time, you'll manage," she said.
"Okay," he said, following her. "Yeah, but only after I scour myself with bleach."
"That was was pretty awful," she agreed as she...pulled open the drawers of the dresser? "But kids can be...When I was that age? I was pretty strange." pretty awful," she agreed as she...pulled open the drawers of the dresser? "But kids can be...When I was that age? I was pretty strange."
"Yank-a-stranger's-crank strange?" Dan asked. "I don't think so. Jenni, that girl was serious. She wasn't joking. That look she gave me...You didn't see it, but holy Christ. That is one very very f.u.c.ked-up kid." f.u.c.ked-up kid."
"Hmm," Jenn said, because the bottom two drawers contained sequined bathing-suit tops and, Jesus Christ, what looked like G-strings in a rainbow of colors. "Eden does have a lot of...rather s.h.i.+ny clothes, doesn't she?" She looked up at him, her eyes concerned behind her gla.s.ses. "Where does your sister work, Danny? She said she has some money, and that this place is paid for until the end of the summer, but...How exactly did she manage that?"
Izzy clicked the rental car unlocked as he and Eden ran toward it, across the otherwise empty mall parking lot. He was on E&E autopilot-escape and evade-and he ran right up and over the hood to get to the driver's side, as Eden scrambled in through the pa.s.senger door.
"Go, go!" she said as he flung himself in, even as he put the key in the ignition. The bald cop was still in hot pursuit and gaining fast.
The car started with a roar and Izzy jammed it into reverse out of force of habit-the rental had Arizona plates, which were only on the back instead of back and front and were therefore out of their pursuer's line of sight. The entire lot around them was clear, so he just slammed his foot on the gas and went sailing backward at an accelerating speed, the car transmission whining.
When he was far enough away for their pursuer not to see the plate and thus be able to identify them, he hit the brakes hard and put the car into drive.
It was only then that his brain clicked into manual, and he said, "Why are we running from this guy? Why don't we talk to him? Maybe he can give us some answers."
"There's something off about him," Eden told him. "Something...bad. Izzy, go! Just trust me, please, drive! drive!"
So he went, peeling out of that lot like his a.s.s was on fire as Eden breathed, "Thank you."
Izzy glanced in the rearview, at the shadowy figure of the man who'd finally stopped running, back there in the empty lot. And it was only because he looked right at that moment that he saw it-a muzzle flash.
"Holy s.h.i.+t," he said, "he's shooting at us."
"What?" Eden turned to look instead of ducking for cover, so he reached over and pulled her head down, practically onto his lap as he gunned it. "Oh, my G.o.d!"
He heard a thud as a bullet hit the back of the car, which was a double what-the-f.u.c.k. What kind of weapon was the cop carrying, anyway? A standard service revolver wouldn't have that kind of range.