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βYou can prove you should be here, right? On your auntβs premises?β
Her mouth opened. Then closed. He was obviously trying to rattle her. On the other hand it was a burglar alarm. It seemed there was a fairly good chance that she and Jonas were going to be presumed to be burglars!
βWhat kind of proof would they want?β she asked him, trying not to let on she felt quite nervous.
βI donβt know. A note from your aunt? Evidence that you work here? Donβt worry, though. Theyβll get it all sorted out. Probably at the station.β
A flashlight shone through the window, bouncing off her auntβs cluttered bookshelves and file cabinet, but it just missed catching Krissy and Jonas in its beam.
βThe police station? Am I going to get arrested?β she squeaked.
βIt seems doubtful, but not impossible. If you doββ
βYes?β
He leaned toward her and smiled a rather wickedly satisfied smile. βI can give you a get-out-of-jail-for-free card.β
She scanned his face. She knew he was kidding, and was not kidding at the same time. He oozed the confidence of that kind of man, the kind with the money and the connections and the innate sophistication that made people respect him and bend over backward to solve his difficulties.
βWhy in the Monopoly game of life do I always end up in jail?β she wondered out loud. βInstead of owning the hotel chain?β
Jonas threw back his head and laughed when she said that. His laughter was like that get-out-of-jail-for-free card he had just offered. It seemed almost enough to erase the predicament they were in.
Unfortunately, both policemen froze outside, alerted by the sound that someone was in the building. They looked so ready to handle whatever jumped out at them. Krissy had a new appreciation for the difficulties of the job they were doing.
βOkay,β she said, βIβll take that get-out-of-jail-for-free card.β
βWell, nothing is actually free,β he said easily, his tone playful, as if he hadnβt even noticed guns. βWeβd have to negotiate terms.β
She could not help but appreciate how his lightness was distracting her from the very real intensity of what was going onβpolicemen advancing toward them assuming there were criminals in the building.
βIf I go to jail, Iβm sure youβll be going to jail, too!β
He showed her the appointment card in his hand. βNo, I donβt think so. This appointment card will show I had legitimate business here.β
βWell, then, you can vouch for me.β
βOr I could say I interrupted a burglary in progress, depending how willing you are to negotiate terms.β
Jonas was teasing her. He was doing it on purpose, proving that Krissy was not hiding her nervousness as well as she might have hoped. The policemen had moved out of her range of vision.
βItβs not funny,β she told him. βWhat are they doing out there?β
βCalling the SWAT team.β
She gasped.
βI was kidding. I think they are looking for signs of a break-in. Broken glass. A kicked in door. If you do go to jailβ
βYou donβt really have a get-out-of-jail-for-free card,β she said irritably. He obviously did not get the seriousness of this situation.
βNo, but I have the next best thing. A team of lawyers on call. Iβll lend them to you.β
She groaned.
βFor that cost we have yet to negotiate,β he said silkily.
βWhat kind of man has a team of lawyers on call?β
βOne who handles a lot of real estate.β
βYou ended up with the chain of hotels!β
βVery true.β
She refused to be impressed. βThat isnβt the right kind of lawyer!β
βIt would probably do in a pinch.β
βWhatβs the cost?β she asked Jonas. He was so calm and so confident that it eased a bit of her panic. He was actually playing. Unfortunately, he was just the kind of man you would want in your corner if you were about to be arrested.
And, she warned herself, that you could get addicted to playing with!
βFiancΓ©e for a weekend.β
The door flew open. The flashlight blinded her.
βItβs a false alarm,β Krissy cried. βI have a right to be here! Iβm the ownerβs niece.β
She glanced at Jonas. He didnβt look terrified at all, but faintly amused, as if this was going to be a great story to tell at the office. She was pretty sure he winked at her.
To be honest, if you had to find yourself in a situation like this, somehow it was a man like this one you would want at your side.
How could she possibly know that?
* * *
Jonas shot his companion in crime a look, but she obviously was not seeing the humor in any of this, especially now.
βWe just have to ask a few questions and then weβll be on our way,β one of the policemen said.
βPerfectly understandable,β Jonas replied.
She shot him a look that said she was relying on him to get her out of this, to be her prince, riding in on a white charger to save her. He hadnβt had anybody look at him like that since his mother and father had died.
And then his sister had cast him as her hero. According to her, he had lived up to her expectations.
But he had paid a price for shouldering all that responsibility very young. Ever since then, heβd avoided having people rely on him. According to his sister, Theresa, who liked to offer her opinion even when it hadnβt been asked forβespecially when it hadnβt been asked forβit was her fault he had become the quintessential bachelor, so allergic to commitment he couldnβt even have a houseplant in his apartment.
And now Theresa and his brother-in-law, Mike, were gleefully getting ready to cash in on a bet heβd made a long time ago, when he was youngβand possibly full of tequila.
Be committed by thirty orβ
βYou obviously donβt look like our typical burglars, but due to the circumstances if you could tell us your business here at this time of night, it would be appreciated.β
βI have an appointment with Jane Clark,β Jonas said.
βSee, thatβs the problem,β the policeman said. βShe died last week, and there are actually people scummy enough to read the
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