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"Kat called me, drunk off her a.s.s." Dan moved to stand in front of me. His hostility filtered through my defenses, making my skin crawl. Where had that come from? We certainly weren't friends anymore, but we had formed sort of an unspoken understanding to ignore each other. He leaned in. "Stay away from her."

My temper flared. I planted my palm on his chest, pus.h.i.+ng him back as I stood. "Or what, Dan? Are you going to keep her under lock and key?"

"Don't ever touch me again," he seethed.

Like I wanted to? My hand ached with a slow burn from the contact we'd just had. My physical reactions to him were getting worse. "Then leave me alone. Kat doesn't need to be rescued. She's a big girl."

His eyes narrowed as he pushed me, knocking me down onto the stool. "You expect me to believe she came into a place like this on her own? Have you decided to become a stripper now? I'm not surprised. Or maybe you just switched teams since you can't seem to hold onto a man."



Stunned, I stared up at him from the stool. In a million years I'd never guess he would a.s.sault someone, and especially not me. No matter how angry we were with each other. Not after what the three of us had been through the summer before our soph.o.m.ore year in high school. It was clear he'd been drinking, but I'd never known him to be an angry drunk. Worry for him eroded some of my anger. What the h.e.l.l was going on?

"Excuse me." The bartender leaned across the bar, tapping Dan on the shoulder. "Maybe you should take a step back."

Dan cut his eyes to her. "Mind your own business."

"This is my business. Now step back, or I'll have you thrown out." She signaled to someone across the room, but I couldn't see who with Dan blocking me.

"You can't throw me out. I haven't done anything." Dan dismissed her and turned to a man sitting to my left. "Stupid d.y.k.es."

All my concern for Dan's mental state fled as I registered his vile words. It was like he'd been possessed.

"I heard that." A vicious scowl spread over the bartender's face. "This is your last warning. Leave the lady alone, or you won't like what happens next."

Dan laughed and placed a possessive hand on my arm. "Me and the lady go way back," he slurred. "I'm not bothering you, am I, Jade? I mean, it's not like you don't know how I feel about you."

His touch sent a ripple of disgust through me. Twisting my arm, I did my best to dislodge it from his grasp. "Let go, Dan. I mean it."

"I think you better do as she says." Kane appeared at Dan's side.

"Who the h.e.l.l are you?" Dan turned, his body poised for a fight.

"The manager. I suggest you remove yourself from my club." Kane appeared relaxed, but his voice was laced with a dangerous edge.

"Oh. Good." Dan let out a menacing laugh. "Just the one I was lookin' for. If you're thinking of hiring this b.i.t.c.h," Dan pointed at me, "you should know she's a mind-reading freak."

In a blink of an eye, Kane twisted Dan's arm behind his back and shoved him toward the exit.

"Let go, you b.a.s.t.a.r.d," Dan howled, kicking out as he struggled. "I'm doing you a favor."

The music drowned out Kane's reply, but icy fury radiated off him. Dan appeared livid, but his energy betrayed intense satisfaction. What had he thought he'd accomplished? Had he shown up specifically to hurt me? I watched as Kane literally threw Dan out the door and then followed him.

"Jade?" Kat put her hand on my arm. "What's going on?"

"How long have you been standing there?"

"I just got back. Was that Kane throwing Dan out of the club?"

"Yeah."

"Wait. What was Dan doing here? Did you two fight? I thought you were ignoring each other." Her eyes stayed glued to the door, and disappointment rippled from her.

I heaved a heavy sigh. "Look Kat, Dan physically attacked me and when the bartender asked him to step back, he lost it. This is on him, not me." Delayed adrenaline coursed through my veins, making me shake.

She twisted so fast she stumbled, but caught herself on the neighboring stool. Her bloodshot, slightly glazed eyes struggled to focus on mine, making me wonder just how much she'd had to drink. "Dan would never do that. Have you forgotten what happened in that foster home years ago? He saved us. Both of us."

A frustrated growl slipped from my lips. "No. Of course not. How could I?"

That was the summer I'd lost my mom, and I'd been put into the system before Aunt Gwen had come to take care of me. On the Fourth of July the pair of them had come to pick me up from the foster home on the way to the fair. Only we'd never made it out of the house. A cold s.h.i.+ver snaked down my body as I remembered.

Dan had risked his life to save the two of us from unspeakable things, enduring far more than a fifteen-year-old boy ever should have. By some miracle Kat and I had made it out with minor injuries. Dan hadn't been as lucky. He'd put himself between our attacker and us over and over again and would have surely died protecting us if the police hadn't shown up when they had.

From that day on, the three of us had formed an unbreakable bond of friends.h.i.+p. Until Dan and I had screwed it up with our relations.h.i.+p.

"I better go make sure he's okay. See you back at my place," Kat said.

"Don't count on it," I said to her back as she wobbled through the crowd, but I doubted she heard me over the music. Gritting my teeth, I turned back to the bartender. "I'm so sorry."

"Why?" Her brow dimpled as she frowned.

"Because it's my fault Dan was here." My hands started trembling. I balled them into fists, furious at my reaction.

"Did you invite him here or something?"

"What? No."

"Then how is it your fault? It's obvious you don't harbor any love for the dude." She shrugged. "Don't worry about it. It's not the first time some random drunk started trouble."

"He's not so random," I said quietly.

"Really, don't worry about it. Kane will take care of it. I'm Charlie, by the way."

I shook her hand. "Jade, and thanks for the help."

She c.o.c.ked her head in interest. "So, is it true?"

"What?"

"What he said. Can you really read minds?"

"No." Technically I couldn't read minds, so it wasn't a lie.

"That's too bad. I'd love to have a gift like that." Charlie turned to wipe down the bar and then asked, "Wouldn't you?"

"No. I wouldn't," I answered truthfully. My shoulders relaxed as I smiled at her.

It wasn't long before Kane strolled back in, his expression cool as if nothing had happened. He walked straight toward me. Just as he reached the bar I said, "I am so sorry. I don't know what his problem is."

"You don't? I do."

"You do?" My hands started to shake again.

"Being an a.s.shole is his problem. Don't worry, the other bouncers have been instructed that he's not allowed in here again. Ever."

"Ever?"

"Is that a problem?"

The tension in my jaw eased as I let out a long, slow breath. "No. Thank you, Kane. I'm sorry he caused such a scene."

He nodded, staring at me with intense curiosity radiating off him. I willed myself to keep eye contact and waited. He clearly had questions, but as time ticked by it became equally as clear he wasn't going to ask. And I wasn't offering.

"Well...thanks again, I appreciate the help. If you need anything from me, let me know."

His gaze traveled the length of my body, then back up. "Maybe later." With that, he turned and walked off.

"Uh-oh! Looks like the boss has his sights set on a new girl," Charlie sang as she did a little dance next to me.

"What?"

"I saw that look. I may not be into guys, but I know how one looks when he's interested."

"But what about Pyper?"

"What about her?" she asked.

"Uh...aren't they together?"

Charlie laughed, long and hard to the point of almost crying. "Honey, if Pyper had a thing with Kane, you'd know it. Subtlety's not her strong suit when it comes to men." A wicked smile played at the corner of her mouth. "No. They're just business partners. And the boss man has his eye on you."

After the adrenaline rush wore off, pressure built behind my left eye, threatening a migraine. If I didn't leave the club soon, someone would be carrying me out. I thanked Charlie once more and made a quick getaway. The pressure didn't start to ease until I entered the narrow walkway to my building's courtyard. By the time I reached the inner sanctuary, the brick walls had succeeded in blocking out the commotion of Bourbon Street. Sighing in relief, I flopped into a chair.

"Jade?" Pyper called. I followed the sound of her voice and found her leaning against the side entrance. "I thought you were going to your friend's house."

"Change of plans. What brings you out here?"

She walked over and sat next to me. "Just taking a break. What about you?"

"Waiting for Ian to finish so I can get to sleep."

Pyper sat up, her eyebrows raised. "Really? You're not afraid?"

I lifted one shoulder. "I was up there with Ian, and nothing happened-even when I tried to speak to it. I figure I better get it over with." My halfhearted smile faltered at her skeptical look. "It'll be fine."

She pulled a business card out of her bag. "My cell's on there. If anything else happens or if you just get spooked, call me, and you can come to my place. I live next door above the cafe."

I furrowed my brows. "Thanks. That's kind of you, especially since we hardly know each other." I liked her and thought we were on our way to being friends, but trust wasn't something that came easy for me. I'd suffered too many past betrayals. Depending on anyone was just asking for trouble. Look at Kat, for example.

I realized she hadn't seen the exchange between Dan and I, and the whole thing was so out of character for him, but when I'd told her what happened she'd dismissed my claims without even considering them. Being drunk wasn't a good enough excuse. She seemed to comprehend Dan being thrown out of the club just fine. That alone should have given her a clue something wasn't right. The whole exchange left me feeling empty and alone.

"What can I say? I feel guilty we rented you a haunted apartment. I really thought Kane was full of s.h.i.+t. If you want out of your lease, I'll make it happen."

Ah. Guilt made people do a lot of things they normally wouldn't do. Still, I appreciated both offers. "Thanks, but I think I'll stick it out for now. Hopefully Ian can come up with a solution for a ghost-free apartment." At this point I didn't have many options. So unless the ghost sent knives through the air at me, I'd already decided I was staying. "But if things get worse I might take you up on it."

"You've got guts. I like that in a woman."

"Me too," Ian said as he strolled up behind us. "Jade, here's your key. We've got everything we need, but it'll take a few days to compile the data. I'll call you, and maybe we can get together for dinner and go over it?"

"Sure, sounds good. Thanks, Ian." I stood and gave him a hug goodbye.

"Hmm, sounds like you've got yourself a date," Pyper said after Ian left.

"What? No, it's not a date. Is it?"

"Sure looks like it from here." Pyper stood. "I've got to get back inside. Don't hesitate to call if you need anything."

The moment of truth. Was I ready to go back up to my apartment? No, but sleeping in the courtyard wasn't an option. I could always take Pyper up on her offer, but how weird would that be? I barely knew her. Maybe I'd break down and use my almost-maxed-out credit card for a hotel room.

Music from The Charlie Daniels Band started playing from my cell phone, interrupting my inner monologue. I smiled as I flipped it open. "Hey, Gwen. How's my favorite aunt tonight?"

"Better than you, sweetie. You've pushed yourself too far."

"I know it. I'm sorry. Am I keeping you up?" Gwen has psychic tendencies, and there isn't anyone she's more in tune with than me.

"Yes, but it's not the first time, and it won't be the last. I called to tell you, you've made the right decision, so stop stressing over it and get to it." She paused then added, "I need to rest at some point tonight."

"Wait, my decision? You mean the one to stay in my apartment tonight?"

"Is that what you were mulling over when I called? If so, then yes." She chuckled. "The message came through loud and clear."

The tension eased from my limbs. If Gwen said it was okay, then it was okay. I brought her up to speed on the day's events, minus the run-in with Dan. I'd be willing to bet she already knew, but no need to rehash it. Gwen was even less of a fan of his than I was-if that was even possible.

"Wow," she said. "You do have a lot going on. I'm getting a strong vibe your apartment is okay, but still be careful. If it bothers you again, tell it to leave. Be firm, but respectful. You don't want to p.i.s.s him or her off."

"I will, and thanks. I needed to hear your voice tonight."

"I know. Get some rest and restore that energy. Do as I say, now. I'll know if you don't."

Grinning, I said my goodbyes, with promises to take care of myself. As I let myself into the building, I felt better than I had all day.

With more than a little trepidation I pushed my door open, praying Gwen was right. I trusted her completely, but even that couldn't put all my fears to rest. After a mental sweep around the room I mustered up the strength to visit my bathroom. I couldn't go to bed without brus.h.i.+ng my teeth.

Honeysuckle scent still clung to the air, but the bathroom had been cleaned and the jar of Honey Dust sat innocently on my bathroom shelf. Thank you, Ian! Maybe a date with him wouldn't be so bad. After completing my bedtime ritual I made a beeline for my new bed. Grateful the day had finally come to an end, I set my cell phone alarm to wake me for work the next day and pa.s.sed out.

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