bathroom walls. A modern, freestanding tub sat at the center, surrounded by a sleek use of white stone materials, giving the room a rich, clean look.
“Did you read the specifications I sent?” He began to undress, toeing off his shoes and draping his clothes neatly over a white settee.
“Yes.” Her breathing quickened as she inched toward the door. “I’ll just let you—”
“Turn around.” Stripped down to his pants, he approached her on bare feet and angled her to face one of the full-length mirrors. “Tell me what I want.”
“Early twenties, brown eyes, black hair, slender build…” Her mouth pinched into a line as she regarded her reflection, which embodied the specifications.
“I requested you.”
“You requested a Latina. There are plenty here to choose from.”
He wanted to say her sister’s name and watch her reaction. But exposing his connection would be suicide. Vera was one of them.
“How much for you?” He edged closer, his chest touching her back as he met her gaze in the mirror.
“I’m not for sale.”
“Everything has a price. Who do I speak to about your ownership?”
Her nostrils widened with a sharp inhale. “No one owns me.”
“Not yet.” He unbuckled his belt and opened his zip, noting her flush at the sounds of him undressing. “When I want something, I take it. I’m very good at that—taking, consuming, fucking. You’ll learn this soon enough, whether you’re watching me with another or riding me yourself. Which will it be?”
“I’ve seen it all, handsome. Not interested.”
“You’re going to swallow those words, right along with the load I shoot down your pretty throat. After you beg for it.”
She shivered, ruining her attempt at indifference.
With a smirk, he let his breath trickle against her neck. She made a small noise, and he stepped back, shedding the last of his clothes. Then he ambled to the far wall and turned on the shower heads.
“Dinner and entertainment begin at seven on the veranda.” She spun away, heading for the exit.
“Vera.”
She kept walking, face forward, and vanished around the corner.
He’d scared her. Shaken her. Sent her running right out the door.
Damn, that was easy.
Too easy.
CHAPTER 3
Warm water blasted Luke’s body, washing away the long day of traveling. Slowly, his muscles unclenched, releasing knots he hadn’t realized were there.
To think, he’d only been at the compound for an hour. This job could last days. Weeks. He wasn’t leaving until it was finished.
Amid the rising steam, Tomas entered the wet room, his gaze darting, sweeping for hidden technology. Luke left him to it, closing his eyes and running soap through his hair.
Until something screeched across the floor. A loud crash followed. What the—?
He turned as Tomas set down a heavy chair, which had apparently just been swung at the camera in the ceiling. Plastic pieces crunched beneath Tomas’ boot. Pulverized. That must’ve been the only camera. Tomas wasn’t looking anywhere but at his mechanical watch. Checking the time.
The cartel would come, and the speed of their arrival would indicate how closely they were monitoring them. With so many cameras on the property, there would be a security room with multiple eyes on dozens of screens. It would also have views of the surrounding landscape so they could see a threat approaching before it arrived.
Access to that room would reveal the location of the compound.
Tomas strode toward him, and he stepped out of the fall of water so his friend wouldn’t get wet.
“Twelve cameras with microphones in the other rooms.” Tomas gripped Luke’s neck, pulling him close to speak at his ear. “They shouldn’t hear us over the water.”
“Any revelations so far?”
“She’s nice to look at. Grade A tit-to-ass ratio. Don’t deny it. You want to fuck her.”
“Who wouldn’t?”
“Rein that shit in. You can’t trust her.”
“Sex and trust. Two things I’ve always kept separate.”
“So what’s your plan?” Tomas leaned back just enough to lob a surly scowl. “Make her jealous? Then what?”
It was a gamble. Women were smart, resourceful, and underestimated only by fools. But they shared a common weakness. He’d seen it time and again, the way they rallied together in support of one another. Until they didn’t.
Too often, they let men come between them. Especially the narcissistic assholes who slept around and committed to no one.
“Put a good-looking bachelor in a house full of women, and what happens?” Luke asked.
“Reality TV?” Tomas twitched his lips. “They turn on one another, plotting and competing to be the one who ensnares him.”
“Exactly.”
He couldn’t blame them. It was animal instinct. Find the mightiest male in the herd, mate with him,