Tempting The Beast(8)
anyway.
Throwing off her robe, she dressed quickly in jeans and a sleeveless blouse before slinging her purse
over her shoulder and rushing out to the jeep. The turnoff she was given was only a few miles up the
road. Cold Springs, he had said. She remembered seeing the little green sign on her excursions to the
neighboring county.
She had him now. She contained her whoop of joy as she jumped into the jeep and started the ignition.
He could run, but if she could find that road to his home, there was no way he could hide from her any
longer.
CHAPTER FOUR
Nearly an hour later, she was clenching her teeth in sheer desperation as she made yet another turn along
one of the country back roads she had taken in her search for Callan’s home. The written directions
beside her were giving her few clues to where she actually was as her jeep bumped and nudged itself
along a pitted dirt road that seemed to lead to nowhere.
Applying the brake, Merinus sat and looked around in confusion. How had she done it? She could have
sworn she had taken the right road a few turns back.
“Lord, save me from simple minded directions,” she groused.
Pushing her hair back from her forehead, she put the jeep in reverse and turned around in the wide
grassy shoulder that bordered the track. Surely it couldn’t be this difficult, she thought. Hell, she had
never gotten lost in any big city she had ever been in, and now this little hick county was getting the best
of her. It couldn’t be happening, her brothers would laugh her out of the nation if they found out.
“Dammit.” She pulled off the road again several miles later, looked around and admitted defeat. She was
lost. Well and truly and irrevocably lost, and she had no one to blame but herself.
Heaving a sigh, she looked around wearily. There had to be a way out of here. Something she had
missed somewhere. Getting out of the SUV, she stretched her tired muscles, then paced over to the edge
of the road, looking into the valley below for some sign of civilization.
There wasn’t a sign to be found. All she could see was the same thing around her, trees and thick brush,
and not even the roof of a house or a barn. Not that a barn meant anything around here, she had seen
many of them, ransacked and falling down from neglect, nowhere near a house.
After looking around for a moment longer, she walked to the other side of the road and began to climb
the forested rise there. Maybe, if she could get further up, she could see something. There had to be a
house somewhere. It wasn’t like she was in the desert or the rainforest, dammit. People lived here. That
farmer had assured her earlier that if there was a road, then it led somewhere. So something or someone
had to be out here. And she was going to have to find them soon. It was getting dark, and she sure as
hell didn’t want to be stuck out here alone after dark.
As she entered the thicker part of the forest, she turned around to make certain she could still see the
SUV. As she did, a noise behind her startled her, causing her to turn in fear.
The man stood several feet in front of her, his eyes dark beneath the camouflage brim of his hat as he
watched her. Merinus felt her heart begin to race rapidly in fear as his eyes traveled over her body,
sparkling with a deadly intent.
“Well, what do we have here?” The man was tall, his camouflage hat pulled low over black smudged
eyes, his face hard and menacing in the shadows of the forest.
Merinus felt fear skate through her body. Her heart pumped quickly in her fear, the blood thundering in
her ears as she took in the cold, harsh expression of the man’s face.
“I’m lost.” Merinus backed up as the man loomed over her, a leer spreading across his face. “I was just
looking for a way off the mountain.”
“Lost are you?” he sneered, his gaze stripping her. “Poor little thing. You need some help, do you?”
He sounded suspiciously like the guy who called with the stupid directions.
“I’m sure I can manage.” Merinus backed away slowly, fighting the panic spreading through her body.
As she tried to back away, her arms were grabbed from behind and fear shot through her with the force
of a tidal wave. She felt her system clog with hysteria as she felt the hard grip, felt the harder body behind
her.
“Maybe we can help you find your way.” The voice behind her suggested as the steel hard hands pulled
her closer against his tall male body. “Maybe you’d like to party with us a little first, though.”
It wasn’t a question; it was a statement of intent. Merinus swallowed tightly as she fought to keep her
sanity as the fear washed over her. She was in a shitload of trouble and she knew it.