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last couple of days that I have had.”
    Stella stopped thinking about it then. For a moment the huge man looked tired and she didn’t want to cause him anymore trouble, even though he was going to cause her one massive headache. She waited for him to unlock the car so she could get in and she sat back slowly. “You know my dad is going to have a fit when he finds out, don’t you?”
    “I am kind of planning on that dove.”
    She felt a chill run through the car and she was pulled between attraction and a real sense of fear. “What are you going to do with me?”
    Lance’s hand that was turning the key in the ignition stopped. He didn’t like the way she had said it. She was young and when he looked back at her, he could tell she was scared. It was not something that he was used to seeing in a woman around him and Lance decided then that he really did not care for it at all. “I am not going to do anything to you, but Sam isn’t going to know that. Your brother took something very valuable of mine and I simply want it back. You are just going to be involved to ensure that it all goes smoothly.”
    His tone and carefully chosen words were supposed to make her feel better, but it didn’t. It only made her more nervous and she just shook her head. She was already in the car and she was moving away from the college with the man that had abducted her. “So which of that jerk Lance’s goons are you?”
    “I am Lance.”
    Stella didn’t know what to say then. It was not what she had expected and as she looked at him from the passenger seat, she could tell that he didn’t like the way she had said it. Stella had heard about him, as most of the town had. She knew more intimately what the man was capable of. There was also the worry of him taking an interest in her. So much so that he would have been sent out to personally attend to it was another sign that she was in more trouble than his sweet words made it out to be.
    “So I take it you know who I am. I am surprised your father didn’t keep you out of all of the business, a sweet girl like you.”
    She just smiled back at him, though she groaned inwardly. What was it about bad boys like him that instantly saw her and thought that she was some adorable doll that they could play with? It infuriated her, even at the same time she was conscious that she had wanted her boyfriend to act more that way.
    “Yeah I have heard enough about you that I wish I hadn’t gotten in the car.”
    “We both know that you didn’t have much choice. There is no need for it to get ugly.”
    “Since you know that I am not involved in all of this, why don’t you just let me go? I won’t tell anyone what happened and I will take off for a while so you can get what you want from my dad. He didn’t do anything wrong though, it’s always my idiot brother that messes everything up.”
    She sounded like she knew more about it all then she really should of and it fascinated Lance in a way. In his family, the women were always kept from the dealings of the men. It was assumed that they couldn’t handle what was going on, but she seemed different. Stella seemed far more capable than a woman like Dottie and the ones that he was around more times than not. Stella seemed like the type that could handle anything as much as one of his own could. It was strange to think that after he had admired her for her pretty face and curvy body.
    “Well as much as I would like to trust that you would do that, I am having trust issues lately and I just want to make sure that it all goes well. You can stay at my house for a couple of days, take a break from school.”
    Stella didn’t want to hear that. It was one thing to not be worried about her grades, but another to totally miss the big tests for the end of the year. She needed some score to give the colleges that she was going to apply to. “That’s not really going to work for me Lance. I have tests and if I don’t take them, I am not going to be able

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