Though she knew she was being ridiculous, her hand closed around her purse. She knew it wasn’t a weapon, but it held enough items that if she hit someone over the head with it, she’d probably stun them long enough to get away. She was irritated at how paranoid she was acting. Her father’s call must’ve spooked her more than she realized.
She slowly made her way back to the office, trying to act as normal as possible. She wished at least a few other people were out so she wasn’t totally alone. Though her heart raced, she held her head high and stepped around the back of the building, to the employee entrance. She looked around at the two-story structure, seeming to spot shadows shifting in every corner. She pulled out her phone and pushed a button on the side so the screen lit up. It made her feel better to have a trace of light. She needed to talk to the manager about fixing the exterior lighting. It wasn’t safe for employees to be going in and out of the alley at night in pitch black.
Just as she was about to turn the corner a cat screeched, then rushed past her legs, its hair brushing against her bare calves. She must have jumped five feet in the air. The sound could’ve been bottled and used in a horror flick.
She realized the humor in the situation and immediately started laughing out loud uncontrollably. She had to stop being so paranoid. She finally pulled herself together and turned around the back of the building - and slammed into something solid.
Trying to get her breath back and move at the same time, she realized it wasn’t a wall she’d collided against. Arms were tightening around her in a death grip and her vision blurred as all the air left her body. She was momentarily paralyzed with fear. She knew she needed to scream, kick, bite, do anything other than stand there. People were still inside the office building. If she could get their attention she’d stand half a chance.
Bree finally managed to drag in a lungful of air and opened her mouth wide to let out a scream. As if he knew what she was doing, his hand clamped quickly over her mouth, further escalating her panic. She couldn’t die in an alleyway behind a crappy office. She pushed against his hand and bit down, pleased when she managed to get her teeth around some of the flesh of his palm.
“Crap! Stop that. I’m not trying to hurt you,” the man growled. His voice wasn’t reassuring. She also wasn’t a stupid teenage girl who believed her assailant only wanted to talk.
She continued twisting her body, but it was like struggling against the bars of a roller coaster car. He wasn’t budging an inch. The more she struggled, the stronger his hold became. Managing to lift up her foot, she slammed her three-inch heel down on top of his. He let out a yelp and released his grasp.
She didn’t take time to turn, but started running for the street. She only made it a few steps when his hands grasped her arm and she was pulled up tight against him again. This time he lifted her clean off the ground. She continued to struggle, knowing she only needed one good shot at his body. If she could get away a second time, she was ditching the shoes and running for all her life was worth.
“If you calm down I’ll let you go,” he commanded. Yeah, right. She wasn’t buying that either.
She managed to swing her elbow backward and connected with his rock-hard abs. She immediately whimpered as pain shot through her arm. She may as well have slammed her elbow into a brick wall.
“Damn, your dad could’ve told me you were hell on wheels,” he muttered as he took a few steps toward the wall, then flipped her body around so she was facing him. His words took some of the wind from her sails. What did he have to do with her father? She’d heard about kidnappers saying a family member was sick to get you to go with them – that had to be what it was.
As he stepped into the street, the light shined down on them and she got her first look at her attacker. Bree’s eyes widened in surprise. She knew the man was built like a truck, since she’d been pressed against him for several minutes now, but his face was stunning.
She forgot to fight him as his glacial blue eyes looked down into her own. Even in the darkness of the night she could see they were unusual in color, almost purple verses blue. Maybe he was wearing colored contacts as a disguise or the dim light was messing with her head. But, he couldn’t hide his chiseled features. He looked like he was cut from granite, with his strong jaw, high cheekbones and perfect nose, which was flaring at the moment. He had a small scar running from the corner of his eye to his ear that only added to his appeal. His hair was cut military short, making her wonder if he was some kind of mercenary.
Bree realized she was ogling him, and how ridiculous that was. She pulled herself together and put on her haughtiest expression. Growing up with three older brothers had taught her how to at least project confidence, even if she didn’t really feel it.
“I’m not stupid. I’ve heard all the tricks attackers use. There is no way you’re getting me into your car. I don’t care if you say you know the freaking Pope. If you let me go right now, I won’t press charges,” she snapped.
She saw red when his lips twitched as if she was amusing him. He thought she was funny. She was ready to scratch his eyes out - and anyone would stand witness that she wasn’t normally prone to violence, but he had her held against her will and then had the nerve to mock her.
“I somehow don’t believe you on that count but since I’m not attacking you, I have nothing to worry about.”
“If you aren’t some crazy stalker, then who are you?” She demanded to know, proud her voice wasn’t shaking. She knew she’d break down if she made it out alive, but she was standing strong, at least for the moment. She didn’t know if her knees would give out once he released his grip but she hoped the adrenaline kept her upright until she was safe.