With my hair twisted into two wet braids, I exit the en suite bathroom.
Hans is sitting on the foot of the bed weâre sharing for the night, wearing sweatpants and nothing else.
I donât even have to think about it; I smile when I see him. Heâs just so handsome.
Iâm in my usual pajamas of skimpy shorts and a loose tank top, but Hans drinks me in like I put an evening gown on after my shower.
This place is opulent enough that the idea isnât even that crazy. This guest room is bigger than the apartment I lived in for most of my adult life.
Hans pats the bed next to him.
The bed is taller than Iâm used to, so I have to climb onto it, then I shift so Iâm facing Hans with one knee bent on the mattress and one leg hanging off the end of the bed.
âHow do they live like this?â I ask.
âThey have lots of money.â
I snort at Hansâs reply. âThatâs obvious. I meanâ¦â I wave a hand around. âIt sounds like youâve basically been living in secret, but these guys are just⦠living.â I purse my lips. âIâm not wording this right.â
Hans adjusts his position so heâs mimicking my pose, our knees touching on the mattress. âI get what you mean.â He takes my hands in his, rubbing his thumbs against my shower-warmed skin. âShort answer, they have each other for protection. And along with all the men who work for The Alliance, Nero has a security company that has even more manpower. I could hire people to watch my back, I have the money, but I donât have the trust.â
âWhat about Karmine? You said she had a bunch of people working for her.â
Hans tips his head from side to side. âItâs a little complicated with that group. Karmine is in charge because she started it all. But theyâre all partners. Theyâre all doing what they do because they want to be there. They hire out for little jobs as a way to stay busy and make some extra cash.â He squeezes my hands. âI actually have two of Karmineâs watchers at your parentsâ place.â
âMy parents?â I question, then my eyes widen. âOh man.â I wince. âThey really liked you after that dinner, but youâre probably going to need to do some groveling when they find out what happened to my house.â
Hans smirks. âIt was a gas leak, remember?â
I roll my eyes, then sober. âDo you really think someone will go after my parents?â
âI donât.â He continues to rub circles on the backs of my hands with his thumbs. âThis is just a precaution. And when I told Karmine it was for you, she gave me a discount.â
âWell, in that case.â I heave out a breath. âIâm happy to delay telling them the truth, but my mom calls almost every day, and I havenât had my phone since I left it somewhere in my house after IââI lift my hand and drag my thumb across my throatââthat guy.â
Hans shakes his head and lets go of my other hand to reach into the backpack sitting behind him on the bed.
He pulls out a phone, then a little black case thatâs about six inches long with a zipper running around three sides.
He hands the phone to me first. âThere might be a few photos missing, but itâs synced up with your last backup. Same number too.â
My jaw drops. âSeriously?â
Hans nods.
I grin at him. âItâs kinda handy having a stalker.â
âBrat,â Hans says without heat. Then he looks down at the case in his hands.
âWhatâs in there?â I ask, getting nervous the longer he waits.
He slowly unzips it, then opens the case.
I press my lips together at the site of two syringes. One small, one huge.
âWhat are those for?â Iâm not sure I really want to know.
Hans holds my gaze. âI would like to put a tracker in you.â