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Authors: Jeaniene Frost

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“Not at all. I love to see you play.”

Spade almost laughed. With her frugal tendencies, Denise couldn’t despise this more, but her tone was steady and confident. She even leaned down, brushing her lips across his throat.

“Maybe we could find something else to do after we’re done here, because I’m not tired, either.”

Her voice was raspy and seductive at the same time, a low purr that seemed to rub him from the inside out. He’d only heard it that way once before, when she’d moaned his name in Central Park as he drank from her. Combined with the silky, heated feel of lips on his skin, it was enough to make him pause when he was supposed to ante up in the new game. Spade wanted to hear her voice like that again. When they were in bed together.

Black Jack’s eyes flicked with interest to Denise. Spade saw it and stopped himself before he bared his fangs in instinctive possessiveness. Instead he tossed in a few chips and ran his hand along Denise’s side one more time, meeting the vampire’s gaze in challenge.
Mine
.

Black Jack’s lips curled and he tilted his head in acknowledgment. One of the strongest vampire urges was territorialism. No vampire would tolerate someone ogling his property—unless that property was being offered. Denise, Spade had clearly indicated, was not.

“King high, first bet to BJ,” the dealer said.

Spade forced himself to relax. The goal was to put Black Jack at ease, not to threaten him over a simple glance. He’d forgotten how falling for someone affected him—the absence of normal control, the emotional highs and lows. It was more consuming than even the most potent dose of Red Dragon, in his opinion.

“Come on, mate, give me more luck,” Spade said to the dealer as cards were passed out.

He could have sent the same request to Fate about Denise.

When Spade stood up, announcing wryly that he was done for the night, Denise was so relieved she could have cheered. If she had to watch him gamble away any more staggering amounts of money, she’d throw up. BJ, the vampire she desperately hoped was Black Jack, had beaten Spade three times in a row, the last one clearing out all Spade’s chips. While she understood he had to appear as a high roller with a limitless budget, she also wanted to shake Spade. Couldn’t he be a
little
smarter about his betting? Who went all in with only a full house consisting of threes and twos?

“Where you headed now?” BJ asked, lazily gathering up his winnings.

Spade turned to her, his hands sliding down her back. “Still not tired?”

It was four in the morning and she was about to pass out on her feet, but she nodded. “Night’s not over until the sun’s up.”

“I couldn’t agree more.” Spade pulled her closer, leaning down to give her ear a light nip that made gooseflesh break out on her arms. “Except I’d rather spend the remaining hours in bed with you.”

With his hands still tracing her back, their bodies close enough to slow dance, and his mouth hovering over her ear as he spoke, Denise thought the erotic shiver that ran through her was understandable. At least her reaction would look authentic to BJ, that was for sure.

“Don’t you want to, um, have a little fun first?” Wasn’t the goal to pump BJ for information, if he was indeed Black Jack?

Spade’s laugh was a seductive caress. “Indeed. It’s called foreplay.”

Either Spade had to think she was the greatest actress ever, or he’d know the sudden race to her pulse and the low clench in her belly had nothing to do with BJ watching them.

“BJ, good to make your acquaintance,” Spade said next, still holding her close. “Perhaps I’ll see you tomorrow. I’ll be back to recoup my losses.”

“Well, then, I’ll see you here,” BJ drawled.

Denise’s back was to BJ, so he couldn’t see her expression, but she frowned at Spade. Why were they leaving? Wasn’t this the guy?

“Come on, darling,” Spade said, kissing her lightly on the lips.

Spade led her out of the club and toward the entrance. Even at this hour, the casino was still fairly busy.

It wasn’t until after the hotel limo picked them up and they were in the private elevators of the Red Rock that Denise asked the question she’d been wondering for half an hour.

“Wasn’t that him?”

Spade gave her a knowing look as the elevator reopened on their floor. “Oh, it was, no question.”

“Well?” she prodded. “Then why did we leave?”

He held open the door to the suite, waiting until they were inside and he’d done a quick sweep of the place to answer.

“Because now our friend is curious, comfortable, and happy at the prospect of relieving me of more quid when we next meet,” Spade replied.

“You should never have gone all in on that last hand,” Denise muttered.

He chuckled. “My poor dear. You’ll have nightmares over that for days, won’t you?”

Denise shot him an exhausted look as she set her new shawl neatly on the red couch. Spade sauntered over, none of her weariness in his gait.

“Casinos love rich losers. I couldn’t have them asking me to leave after a run of luck that was too good to be true. Now Black Jack believes me to be a bad gambler, which is what I want him to think.”

Denise admired his coolly logical strategy even as she winced over what it had cost him. She hoped Spade recovered some of his losses tomorrow night, or she’d have to give him
all
of her 401(k).

“I’m washing my face and then passing out,” she announced. “Which bed do you want?”

“I’ll take the guest room. Have some things to look up on my mobile first, so if you hear the shower later, it’s only me.”

Denise didn’t think anything short of clanging cymbals could wake her once she hit the bed, but about half an hour later, she’d just drifted off when she knew she wasn’t alone in the bedroom.

She kept herself perfectly still, listening to the slow slide of Spade’s zipper being drawn down on his pants, the brush of fabric against skin as he drew his shirt off, and then the sounds of him gathering up his discarded clothes. Suddenly that bone-deep lethargy was gone and she felt very awake. Imagining Spade so close, totally naked, made her eyelids almost burn to open.

The shower came on, that cascade of water dulling the soft sounds Spade made. Where was he now? He moved so quietly, he could be right in front of her and she wouldn’t know it. What if she opened her eyes and Spade was right there, close enough to touch?

Denise couldn’t help it; her eyes slit open. Nothing in front of her. A soft click on the other side of the room was the shower door opening, she guessed. That was confirmed when she heard it again, the cadence of the water changing as Spade moved under the spray.

The water will steam the glass opaque
, Denise reasoned.
You won’t be able to see anything. In fact, it’s probably steamed up now…

As quietly as she could, she rolled over, keeping her face half concealed by the pillow.

The light in the shower illuminated Spade’s bare, gorgeous flesh. The glass wasn’t fogged. It didn’t even look like it was there, giving her an uninterrupted view of him under the cascade of water. The sight made her lick her lips before she could stop herself.

Then Denise shut her eyes.
Congratulations, you’re officially a Peeping Tom.
She should be ashamed, spying on Spade like that. If she had any dignity, she’d roll back over and face the wall. Now.

She opened her eyes again. Spade’s back was to her, suds sluicing down his broad shoulders like sea foam. His hair was so black against the paleness of his skin, long strands separating under the streams of water. Those suds slid farther down his back, chased by spray, gathering at his waist and then dragging down the hard globes of his ass.

Denise snapped her eyes shut. Took a deep breath and promised that she would
not
open them again. This wasn’t right. It was an invasion of Spade’s privacy, a violation of his trust, a—

She opened her eyes, smothering a gasp. Spade’s hands caressed down his chest, more of those suds covering them. His head was back, eyes closed, water splashing onto his face and sluicing down to clear away the suds even as he lathered more across his skin.

She’d seen a few attractive naked men in her life, but none of them came close to Spade. Every inch of his body was taut with perfectly proportioned muscles, like he’d been carved by an expert sculptor and then magically transformed into life. His height only emphasized his stunning physique with those long, powerful legs, rippled sinews crisscrossing his back, arms and chest flexing as he shampooed his hair next.

Stop looking. Right now.

She stared as Spade washed his hair, then turned to rinse the lather out, giving Denise another view of the jaw-dropping exquisiteness of his ass. Her heart started to pound while an answering throb took up cadence far lower. She knew she had to shut her eyes, but she couldn’t seem to do it. Spade pivoted again, this time facing her. Denise flinched guiltily, but his eyes were still closed against the suds trailing down his face. She let her gaze travel down the grooves of his chest, past his stomach, following the thin dark line of hair that flared when it met his groin…

Her mouth went dry while another part of her flamed with heat. Dimly she was aware that her heart was now hammering, but she couldn’t look away. Spade’s hands slid down his stomach, a wealth of suds in them, to close around the flesh crowned by that patch of dark hair.

Stop looking, stop looking!

Spade soaped the length of himself with a slow thoroughness, his flesh beginning to lengthen and thicken under his hands. Denise’s gaze was welded despite her common sense howling at her to look away. She swallowed, that throb inside her doubling in intensity while heat spread through her. Was he getting hard as a natural reaction to touching himself while he washed? Or was he thinking of someone? Maybe even…her?

What if Spade caught her looking right now, but instead of being upset at her spying, beckoned her to join him?

Frustration finally snapped Denise’s eyes shut. She wasn’t done with her period yet, so even if her fantasy came true and Spade
did
invite her to join him, she couldn’t. And even if she could, she shouldn’t.

It wasn’t fair. The first man since Randy who stirred her emotionally and physically was a vampire who thought humans were only good for eating and screwing, probably in that order. She’d already sacrificed her pride by accepting that she was nothing more than a costly thorn in Spade’s side until they found Raum. The least she could do was avoid total humiliation by more rejection from him—or worse, being fucked out of pity.

Denise hugged the pillow and rolled to face the wall, burying her face in it. Once this was over, she’d be okay. She’d go home, spend time with her family, and her infatuation with Spade would go away. Everything faded with time. Even, it seemed, her wild grief over Randy’s death and the PTSD that used to strike every time she was around a vampire.

The shower shut off after a few more minutes. By that time, Denise’s heart settled into a slower rhythm and that gnawing hunger inside her quieted to a dull ache.

See?
she told herself grimly.
Everything fades with time.

 

When Spade went into Club Privé with Denise the next evening, Black Jack was already there. It was just after eleven. Spade smiled inwardly.
Not chancing missing me, were you, mate?

“Hallo, all,” Spade said genially once he’d gotten his tray of chips. “I’m here to win back what I lost last night.”

Everyone chuckled except Madox, the oil executive Spade had cleaned out. He gave Spade a single baleful look and then folded his hand.

“I’m done for the night,” he announced.

“Still mad at him for calling your bluff, Madox?” Black Jack smirked. “Got to win and lose like a man, pardner.”

“Redneck trash,” Madox muttered under his breath.

Black Jack just laughed and slid Madox’s chair out with his foot. “Siddown, Henry. You’re more fun than old Oil Slick, anyway.”

Spade sat, Denise standing behind him. Personally, he thought it was a poor house rule that she couldn’t sit next to him, but with luck, they wouldn’t be here too long.

BJ glanced up at Denise, nodded, then resumed his attention to the game. The other two players who’d since folded were less respectful in their evaluation. If the gray-haired bloke stared any harder at Denise’s cleavage, Spade would find a way to eat him before the clock struck midnight.

She did look exceptionally lovely in her strapless red dress with long white gloves. Her mahogany hair was up, leaving her neck enticingly bare and highlighting the diamond and ruby earrings he’d told her were costume.

If Spade had his preference, he’d be on a real date with Denise elsewhere, instead of making her stand here watching him play with this pack of sods. Still, tonight should bring him one step closer to that, if all went well.

Black Jack won the hand and then Spade was dealt in. He let the other players beat him in every round, until his chip supply had dwindled to less than half of what it started as. Then Spade sighed with mock resignation.

“Think I’ll chase my entertainment elsewhere. BJ, mate, any recommendations on where I can find some red-hot fun?”

His carefully chosen words struck the right chord. Although Black Jack’s face remained impassive, he folded his hand when, by Spade’s card-counting calculations, he had three of a kind in queens.

“Think I’m gettin’ bored of poker, too,” BJ said. “Wait up, Henry. I might know something you’ll enjoy.”

Spade cashed out his remaining chips and waited while Black Jack did the same.

“Chasing some red-hot fun, huh?” Black Jack remarked as they headed out of the Belaggio.

“Indeed. Preferably the kind that’ll make the rest of my night with her even more enjoyable.”

Spade kissed Denise’s neck as he said it, savoring the shiver that went through her. He couldn’t wait until he could kiss her and she’d know it wasn’t part of an act.

“Let’s try Drai’s,” Black Jack said. “I’m there more than I’m at the Belaggio nowadays. Crowd’s more compatible for me.”

Black Jack glanced at Denise as he said that last sentence. Spade grunted. “No need for pretense. She knows what we are.”

“Ah.” The vampire smiled at Denise, fangs peeking out of his upper lip. “What’s your name, gorgeous? Henry here’s only ever called you darling.”

Noticed that, did you?
Spade thought coolly, but before he could reply with a fake name, Denise answered.

“My name’s Cherry.”

Spade stifled his grin at Denise’s choice of the name of their suite. Black Jack glanced at her again before meeting Spade’s gaze.

“So, who do you belong to?”

Spade smiled pleasantly. “Myself.”

BJ laughed. “No shit. You don’t feel like a Master, if you don’t mind my sayin’.”

“The Master of my line was killed several years back. Didn’t give me a choice about being on my own. And you?”

“Mine doesn’t like me to reveal who he is,” Black Jack replied, his expression daring Spade to challenge that.

With Black Jack’s occupation, Spade wasn’t surprised. “That’s quite all right. I don’t need to know all your secrets…just one.”

The vampire’s brow arched. “And that one is?”

“Whether or not BJ stands for Black Jack, the person my mate Ian told me about,” Spade replied.

The other vampire came to a halt. Spade waited, his arm still around Denise, ignoring the crowds pushing by the three of them.

“And what did Ian say?” Black Jack asked, his voice hardening.

Spade shrugged. “He told me if I had something very rare, something I’m interested in selling, that you were the one to see.”

Denise shot a glance at Spade, but Black Jack laughed and started walking again. “You don’t have anything to sell that I don’t have better of. Guaranteed.”

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