limbs. "It looks painful. Maybe I should stop kissing you."
"Like hell." I pulled him again and kissed him hard, just to prove it didn't hurt. Even though it did, just a little.
"I reserved a privacy room for us," he said eventually.
"The one with the spa, or the one with the airbed?"
"Spa. The airbed was gone by the time I got here."
"Good." I'd had enough of things floating in the air that shouldn't for one night. I kissed him gently, then said, "I'm glad you came here tonight."
"Riley, I have no intentions of letting you be with anyone else any more than necessary." He touch my cheek this time, fingers warm against my skin as he brushed sweaty strands of hair back behind my ears. "I want you to be mine, and only mine."
"Well, tonight your wish has been granted."
"I wasn't talking about just tonight."
"I know." I smiled and touched his face, cupping his cheek and letting my thumb brush his familiar lips. "And maybe I'm ready to talk about that. But not here. Not yet."
His sudden smile was so filled with happiness and warmth that my toes curled. He scooped me up in his arms and strode purposefully toward the rear of the club and the privacy rooms.
And as I leaned my head on his shoulder and listened to the steady beat of his heart, I realized that, in many ways, I was ready. Quinn might have hurt me tonight with his actions, but perhaps he'd also done me a favor.
And perhaps it really was time to give my brown wolf a chance to prove whether or not we were meant to be.
Rhoan was up and about by the time I got home. He looked out from the kitchen as I closed the door, and held up a cup. I nodded, threw my gym bag on the sofa, and collapsed down beside it.
"You look like a wolf who's had a hard night," he said, offering me the steaming mug before he sat down on the sofa opposite. "Need I ask why?"
"Kellen reserved the spa room at the Blue Moon. We made full use of both the bed and the spa."
Rhoan raised his eyebrows. "Kellen? What happened to Quinn?"
"The bastard used mind control on me."
"Ah." Rhoan took a sip of his coffee, his expression giving little away. But he was my twin, and I knew exactly what he was thinking even if we didn't share the empathy of twins. Quinn would get an earful for his actions, and I wasn't just talking about words. Rhoan didn't mind getting in the odd smack or two to emphasize his points when it came to anyone who hurt me.
I sipped the coffee, and sighed in contentment at the nutty, hazelnut flavor. Rhoan had obviously gone shopping. "Anything of interest happen last night?"
He shrugged. "My shift ended at two, and up until then they were all a model of decency. Depressing, really."
I grinned. "I'm betting you weren't the model of decency once you got back to Liander's."
"We!!, no. It's amazing the fun that can be had with a rubber monkey suit."
I didn't even want to go there. "So, what's next?"
He sipped his coffee and appeared to consider the question. Annoyance stirred. I knew my twin better than I knew myself, and right now, he was hedging. "Spit it out, bro."
"Well, we have planned an official little raid on a certain hotel room rented by one Quinn O'Conor."
"I want in."
"Riley - "
"That bastard has used and abused me for the last time. It's about time he started taking me seriously."
"Slapping him in handcuffs won't make him do that."
"Maybe not, but just think of the pleasure it'll give me to watch his expression as I do it."
He snorted softly. "You haven't even asked why we're arresting him."
"Because he's with the dark mage."
Surprise flitted across his otherwise calm expression. "You knew that?"
"Discovered it last night." I hesitated. "I also discovered that changing shape mutes a vampire's compulsion."
He nodded, as if it were something he'd long known. If that were the case, he could have told me. "So you're the reason Jack was tracking him in the first place?"
"Yep." I downed the coffee in several gulps and rose. "What time is the raid planned?"
Rhoan glanced at his watch. "Jack wants us there at ten." He looked at me and smiled. "He knew you'd want in."
"I'm getting predictable, and that's just sad." I glanced across at the clock. "I've time enough to freshen up, then."
A hot shower didn't do a