Recluse Read online Helen Hardt (Wolfes of Manhattan #2)

Categories Genre: Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Wolfes of Manhattan Series by Helen Hardt
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Total pages in book: 70
Estimated words: 73091 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 365(@200wpm)___ 292(@250wpm)___ 244(@300wpm)
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She reddened. “That doesn’t mean—”

“Of course it does. It means you’re willing to do something if it means you’ll be paid. Does that also mean you’re willing to throw your sister under a bus?”

“Charlie—” Roy began.

“This isn’t a courtroom,” I said. “She’s here to answer our questions, and she’s being paid to do so, right?”

He nodded. “Go ahead.”

“I mean no disrespect, Ms. Romero. I’m just trying to get a handle on your reasoning. Why in the world is this something you’d share with your gynecologist?”

“I don’t know. You try thinking of something to say while your feet are in stirrups and a dude is looking between your legs.”

“I’ve been there,” I said. “Every woman has. And I don’t think I’d be talking about a phone call my sister got about a billionaire’s murder while I was being probed. Maybe it’s just me.”

Roy arched his brows and nodded slightly at me. I held back a smile. He liked where I was going, and Leta Romero was clearly uncomfortable.

“Here’s the thing,” I said. “Either you’re making all of this up, and we can easily find that out by looking at your sister’s cell phone records, or you’re telling the truth, in which case there’s got to be a reason you brought all of this up during a pelvic exam.”

She reddened further.

Good. I’d struck a nerve.

“Can we speak to the doctor?” I asked Hoss.

“Manny? You can, I suppose. I can’t guarantee he’ll talk.”

“He’ll talk,” Roy said.

Money. Roy would offer money, and Manny would talk.

“He’s a friend of my brother’s, and he doesn’t want to see any of us implicated in this mess,” Roy continued. “I’ll make him an offer he can’t refuse. He gave us her name, didn’t he?” He nodded toward Leta Romero.

“Yeah, and I could have his medical license for that,” Leta stated.

“You could, but I’ve paid you enough, and your attorney here”—he nodded to Hoss—“had you sign an agreement stating that you would not go after Manny’s license in consideration of our payment to you.”

She reddened again. Roy was telling the truth.

She was threatening her doctor’s license? Granted, he’d given us her name, but only after talking to her first.

I had the feeling this apple didn’t fall too far from the sister apple. Nieves might like money, and I was pretty sure Leta liked it just as much.

What I still couldn’t quite wrap my head around, though, was the fact that she’d relayed all this information to Manny during a pelvic exam—an exam that clearly happened within days of the murder, between the time Rock left Montana and flew back a little over a week later with Lacey.

It all seemed too convenient.

“Ms. Romero consented to giving you an hour,” Hoss said, standing. “The hour is now over.”

Roy stood as well. “We appreciate your time. Both of you.” He held out his hand first to Leta and then to Hoss.

I stood as well. “Yes, thank you both. We’ll be in touch.”

Should I have said that last part? That was Roy’s place, not mine. Then again, I worked for the company. He didn’t. Something that surprised me, after seeing him question Leta. He’d done a good job. Of course, Lacey had given him a written guide.

Lacey had often told me I had a good legal mind and that I should consider law school. Law school, though, meant college first. Seven years of my life. I was twenty-five now. I’d be thirty-two by the time I was done. Just didn’t seem like a wise time investment. Not when my first love was art.

I could talk to Roy, but he’d hate the idea. He’d tell me to concentrate on my art. He’d also be talking from a trust fund perspective.

A girl had to make a living.

He smiled at me after Hoss and Leta had left the conference room. “I owe you a little something.”

I recognized the look in his dark eyes.

He wanted me naked.

“Not here…” I said.

“Oh, yes. Here.”

“But what if—”

“Who’s going to walk in? I’ve paid for the use of this room for today. No one would dare.”

“They might, if they saw our guests leave.”

“Maybe someone will. If they do, I’ll make sure they get a huge visual feast.”

“Roy…”

“Come on, silver. All I could think about this last hour was having you on this table, sinking my tongue deep into your pussy and making your squirm and scream my name.”

How could I argue with that? I was wet just listening to those words in that deep sexy timbre of his.

“Roy…” I said again.

“Charlie…” he echoed.

“Please…”

“Please what?”

Please stop. Please don’t make me do this. Please, let’s leave this room.

“Please,” I said. “Please take me. Please.”

22

Roy

This time I didn’t worry about ruining her clothes. I’d buy her a new suit. I’d buy her a hundred suits. Better yet, I’d buy her clothes that fit her free spirit, her sparkling beauty, her artistic nature.


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