open invitingly and the sheriff stalked through, his face a grim mask, his slashing gaze fixed on Hannah.
“What happens if you don’t humor him?” Damon asked.
“Why, he throws his power around harassing us with tickets for speeding,” Hannah said, holding her ground, her chin up.
“You were speeding, Hannah. Did you think I was going to let you off just because you’re beautiful?” The sheriff shook hands with Damon. “Jonas Harrington, the only sane one when it comes to Baby Doll’s true character.”
Hannah flashed him a brilliant smile. Her sisters moved closer to her, protectively, Damon thought. “Why not, Sheriff? All the other cops always let me off.” She turned on her heel and walked away.
Kate and Abbey let out a collective soft sigh.
“You gave my sister a ticket?” Sarah asked, outraged. “Jonas, you really are a self-centered toad. Why can’t you just leave her alone? It’s so high school to keep up grudges. Get over it.”
“She was the one speeding like a teenager,” Jonas pointed out. “Aside from feeding me to your dogs, did you have a real reason for inviting me up here?”
Taunting laughter floated back to them. “Don’t flatter yourself, Harrington; nobody wants you here.”
As Jonas Harrington stepped into the house, the ivy hanging from the ceiling swayed precariously and a thick ropy vine slapped him in the back of his head. Jonas spun around, his hands up as if to fight. He shoved the plant away from him and stormed into the living room, muttering foul curses beneath his breath.
Damon was behind him and stopped immediately, looking warily around the room, then back to the ivy. “Do your plants eat your visitors often?” he asked with grave curiosity as he pushed the vine away from him with his cane. Gingerly he walked around the masses of greenery.
“Only the ones who are mean to my sisters,” Sarah replied.
Without warning, startling both of them, Damon suddenly reached out, caught Sarah by the nape of her neck, and dragged her to him. His mouth fastened on hers hungrily. Sarah melted into him. Merged. Became liquid fire. Went up in flames. Her arms crept around his neck. The cane dropped on the floor and they were devouring each other. The world fell away until there was only Damon and Sarah and raging need.
“Sarah!” The name shimmered in the air, breaking them apart so that they just stood, clinging, staring into each other’s eyes, drowning. Shocked.
Sarah blinked, trying to focus, then looked around and blushed when she saw Jonas Harrington gaping. “Close your mouth, Jonas,” she commanded, her tone daring him to make a comment. She’d known Jonas all of her life. Of course he couldn’t pass up the opportunity. She waited, cringing.
“Holy smoke.” Jonas held out his hand to Damon. “You’re a god. Kissing a Drake woman is dangerous, kind of like taking a chance on kissing a viper. You just dove right in and went for it.” He pumped Damon’s hand with great enthusiasm.
“Ha ha.” Sarah glared at the sheriff. “Don’t you start, and don’t you spread any rumors either, Jonas. I’m already annoyed with you for giving Hannah a ticket.”
The smile faded from the sheriff’s face. “I don’t think because a woman is drop-dead gorgeous she should be treated any differently. She has everything too easy, Sarah. You all treat her like a little baby doll.”
“You don’t know Hannah at all, Jonas, and you don’t deserve to know her. She wouldn’t expect you to let her slide because of her looks, you idiot.” Sarah threw her hands into the air. “Forget it, I’m finished trying to explain anything to you. If you don’t understand friendship by now you never will. Let’s get on with this. Damon and I have a busy schedule today.” She gestured toward a chair.
Harrington was looking toward the stairs.
“Sit!” Sarah demanded. “This is business. Murder. Right up your alley, Jonas.”
Chapter 6
JONAS HARRINGTON LISTENED calmly
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