She closed her eyes and dozed off. But not before she caught the startled expression on his face as he finally took in what she was wearing.
Jack’s eyes had never looked bigger.
Chapter Thirty-Five
Jack
He had her. He had his woman.
Out. They were out. She was okay. Hell, she was better than okay. They must have given her some sort of happy pill. She sure did look glad to see him though.
He raised an eyebrow as he stared down at her body in that get up.
Trashy, maybe. Off the charts hot? Definitely.
He realized they had an audience and he hastily tried to cover her up with his jacket. He had to put her down to get it off though. So far, she wasn't cooperating with his plan.
"Can you stand?"
She opened one eye and looked at him.
"No."
She closed her eye again, snuggling into his chest. Perfect.
Dev came over and slapped his shoulder.
"We better get out of here before the rest of the Vipers show up, man. She okay?"
Jack nodded and wondered how the hell he was going to get her out of here. Then in a flash of pure brilliance he figured it out.
"Dev, I need the cabin."
Devlin looked surprised but he answered without hesitation.
"No problem, man. It's yours."
"And your car."
Dev cocked an eyebrow at him.
"Can't ride with her in this state."
Dev grinned and chucked him the keys. Jack managed to catch them without dropping Janet.
"Actually, could you open the door for me? I kind of have my hands full."
He gestured to the passed out woman in his arms. Devlin grinned and took the keys back, opening the passenger side door. Jack carefully placed Janet in the seat and strapped her in.
He turned to see 8 different Spawn's staring at him with identical expressions of shock. He frowned at them fiercely and they all scattered, hopping on their bikes.
But he wasn't really mad. He was elated.
She was okay.
They hadn't hurt her.
She was safe.
Devlin smiled and shook his head, climbing onto Jack's bike.
"Always wanted to ride this thing man. Have fun at the cabin."
Chapter Thirty-Six
Jack
Janet's eyes fluttered open. She was in an unfamiliar place. Not the basement anymore. Not in her locked room, either.
Where?
Sunlight came streaming in through a window. She could see tall trees outside and hear the tinkling chorus of song birds.
Birds?
Where the heck was she???
She sat up and swung her legs over the edge of the bed. She stood up gingerly, feeling incredibly stiff. That's when the smell hit her.
The delicious, wonderful, marvelous smell.
Pancakes.
There was a dresser with a mirror across the room. She hurried over to it and stared in shock at the wan looking young woman staring back at her. She was wearing a large black t-shirt and nothing else.
Not large. Humongous. Built for a giant. It hung down to her knees.
Was she dreaming when she'd imagined Jack and the Spawns? Was she still kidnapped? Or had Jack saved her?
And more importantly…
Who had changed her out of that hooker outfit she'd been wearing?
Her stomach gurgled and she tentatively peeked into the hallway. Might as well get this over with. If she'd been sold off, she'd have to confront her keeper sooner or later. If it was Jack, she had to face him too.
But first she wanted to eat. She wanted to eat a horse.
Well, one made out of tofu anyway.
She tiptoed through the house- it looked like more of a cabin actually- following her nose down the stairs toward the delicious smells in the kitchen.
There was an old 1950's mint green table and chairs in there. A huge stack of pancakes was on a plate in the center of the table, along with a plate of bacon, a bowl of fruit and a carton of OJ, two glasses, and two plates. One of the plates had been eaten on. And there was an empty coffee cup.
Oh dear God, she smelled fresh coffee. Good coffee too, not of that instant little individual brew cups.
She'd never smelled anything so good in her life.
She caught movement out of the corner of her eye and turned abruptly. Someone was coming in from the deck. Leaning on the door jamb and staring at her.
Jack.
Not kidnapped then. Rescued.
He didn't say anything at first. He just took a sip of his coffee. He looked like he'd just taken a shower. His button down shirt was open in the front and she could see…
Oh dear lord.
She could see his chest and stomach. Hard and lean, with the ridges of flesh covered in tats. She tore her eyes away from all that glorious man flesh to see the glint of humor in his eyes.
"Sit."
She sat. She sat down so fast that her teeth knocked together. He strolled over leisurely and picked up her plate. He piled on pancakes first, then turned to look at her.
"How long was I out?"
"Fifteen hours give or take. You're a vegetarian right?"