Man of Mystery
by Lorelei Moone
Publication Date: July 6, 2016
Genres: Adult, Romantic Suspense, BBW
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Synopsis: What would you do if on your way home from your boring work, all of a sudden a handsome stranger leaps into the back of your car and asks you to drive him to the airport? Be terrified? Threaten him and hope he gets out and leaves you alone? Those were my first instincts as well. There was something in his eyes, something in the words he said that made me pause though. What if this beautiful man really did need my help? What if my refusal meant not only that his safety hung in the balance, but that of the entire country? So I drove him to Heathrow Airport, and my adventure began…MAN OF MYSTERY - CHAPTER 1
What
a day.
I sigh and rest my forehead against the steering wheel. After getting
called in for my semi-annual appraisal and having all my achievements
from the past six months swept under the rug because Karen took
credit for them, I can’t imagine how today could get any worse.
Of course, traffic
can always worsen any day. It’s warm, too warm to be driving a
twenty-year-old rust-bucket without air conditioning. And opening the
window does nothing except let in more hot air and fumes from the
thousands of cars surrounding me in what has got to be a record for
west London. The traffic is spectacularly horrible for a Thursday.
Can’t I catch a
fucking break?
I pick up my mobile
and after scanning the surrounding vehicles, I figure it’s safe
enough to make a call. No coppers around at the moment. The last
thing I need is another ticket.
“Hey, Maggie?” I
say, greeting the groggy voice on the other end of the line.
“Yeah, Tess,
what’s up?”
“Nothing. Same
old, life’s a bitch. Shall we go out tonight? I could use the
distraction.” The car ahead of me moves but I decide it’s not
worth the effort to put mine in first gear, just to creep ahead four
feet.
“Sounds great, but
I have a date, and then straight to work. Another day perhaps?”
Maggie yawns on the other end. Typical, ever since she’s started
working the midnight shift at the airport, her routine has been all
over the place.
“A date, huh? I’m
jealous. Who’s the lucky guy?” I ask, even though I already
suspect it’s that guy she works with, Alec, whom she’s been going
on about nonstop lately.
“I finally decided
enough is enough and asked out Alec. You know nowadays you can’t
sit back and wait for men to make the first move. That’s all in the
past. The dating scene is all about equal opportunities.”
“Mhm,
if you say so. I guess I’m a bit old-fashioned that way.” Which
is probably why I haven’t had a date in months.
“Say, you wanna
talk about what’s going on? I have a little while before I need to
start getting ready.”
“Thanks. Well, as
I said. Same old.” I sigh, and squeeze the bridge of my nose to get
rid of the beginnings of a tension headache.
“Your boss,
Frank-something still bothering you?”
“No, I mean yes.
Sort of. I had my appraisal today. Can you believe it? Of all my
suggestions which were actually implemented these past six months,
none of that was mentioned. That tart I told you about, Karen,
presented everything like it was her idea, after making me do the
groundwork. And now it looks like I’ve been doing fuck all and I’m
not pulling my weight,” I rant.
“I see. Same old
indeed. What can you do? People like her will do anything to get
ahead, even if it means trampling those in her way. Keep calm, bide
your time and return the favor or find another job. No other option.”
“Another job
where? I ought to be grateful I have one at all with the way things
have been going.” I take a deep breath and grip the steering wheel
tighter until my knuckles turn white. I wonder if things ever get
easier.
“True. If you ever
change your mind on shift work, I could ask around at work?”
“Thanks, Maggie.
That’s very sweet. I’ll let you know.” I’m getting desperate,
but I’m not ready to work nights. Yet.
“Sure thing, Tess.
OK, I’d better have a shower and all. I want to look my best for
tonight.”
“Break a leg. And
if he turns out to be a dick, I’ll break both of his.”
“Cheers. I’ll
let you know how it goes.”
I put down the phone
again, feeling slightly better after venting to Maggie. What are
friends for, eh? The space in front of my car has opened up even
further and I finally do pull ahead.
Metal boxes in all
shapes and sizes as far as the eye can see. Perhaps there’s an
accident up ahead. It’s going to take at least an hour to get to
the motorway from here in this mess. That means I won’t make it
home until God knows when.
Urgh.
I rest my head back on the steering, wondering if anyone would notice
if I had a short nap behind the wheel.
The
click of my rear door followed by a gust of air causes a cold shiver
to creep down my spine. Someone’s
behind me!
“What the hell?”
I instinctively snatch up my handbag and phone from the passenger
seat while turning around as best I can to face the intruder.
“Shh…” The man
cowering half on the back seat makes a calming motion with his hand,
but doesn’t look directly at me. My heart is hammering in my
throat, threatening to make me freeze up, but I react almost on
autopilot anyway.
“Get out! Get the
hell out of my car!” I shout, while rummaging furiously in my
purse. “I have pepper spray.” My fingers grasp a small deodorant
bottle. “And I’m not afraid to use it!”
“Be careful with
that, if you blind yourself we’re both done for.” His gentle and
calm tone surprises me. If he’s trying to mug me, he’s got a
strange technique.
“I… what do you
mean, we’re both done for?” I’m still pointing the deodorant
bottle in his general direction, but am suddenly not so sure I want
to spray him with it.
“I need you to
drive. I swear I have a good reason to get into your car. Also,
you’ve got that the wrong way around.”
My fingers shake
even more intensely as he reaches out for the can, and twists the
nozzle in his direction.
“There.”
“Shit.
I’m sorry. Thanks. I mean…” Why
the hell am I apologizing to this criminal?
Still, I feel like a total idiot for threatening to spray him with
what is essentially perfume. I suppose it would hurt if it ends up in
his eye, but it’s not quite mace, is it? I lower my hand and take a
proper look at him.
The stranger is
still sort of hiding half in the foot well and half on the seat,
skittishly looking out the window, while sneaking glances in my
direction. He doesn’t look like a mugger. But then, I’ve never
been mugged, how would I know what a mugger looks like?
Still, his suit and
shirt make him look more like a businessman than a criminal. Or a
waiter perhaps.
“Good thing you’re
no longer intent on making me smell like… Lush Lavender, is it?
Yeah. Not really my style,” he says with a subtle smile on his
face.
A joke, really? Now?
“There’s no
accounting for taste,” I respond, while keeping my gaze fixed on
his eyes. Green, bright, focused. “Now, if you don’t mind
explaining yourself.”
“Of course. What
would you say if I told you that there are some very bad people
heading to Heathrow right now with a cargo that could destroy the
world as we know it?” he says.
“I would ask if
you’ve been drinking.” I continue to stare at him, but he’s
unfazed by my reaction and smiles again. How is he so calm? This
whole thing has got to be a joke.
ABOUT LORELEI MOONE
Lorelei Moone is an up-and-coming author of paranormal romance & romantic suspense novels based in London. Her first book, Scottish Werebear: An Unexpected Affair has hit the virtual shelves on Amazon on 25 September 2015, and her second, Scottish Werebear: A Dangerous Business a month later on the 25th of October. A lover of all things sweet, and caffeinated, when she’s not writing about sexy bear shifters and their strong-willed curvaceous love interests, Lorelei can be found baking cookies or cakes for her family.GIVEAWAY
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