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He turned, hearing footsteps on the main stairs.
“Okay, we’re all ready!” Whitney said.
Jackson moved over to the display of screens Whitney had set up in the grand ballroom. One mirrored the movements they were making; another showed the empty hallways and another showed the upstairs hall. While Whitney took one of the cameras—attached to an incredibly long extension cord—and headed toward the hall to reach the kitchen, Jake bounded back up the stairs. “I’ll give a call and a wave,” he said.
Will positioned himself in front of the monitors.
“Yep, good,” Will said. “Whitney, wave at me when you’re down in the basement, too, and it’s all set up. Let me know that the camera is good, and that you’re fine, too. ”
“Of course, I’ll be fine,” Whitney said.
“I’ll go with Whitney,” Angela said, “and give her help if she needs any. ”
She seemed concerned about the basement, Jackson thought. But then, she’d dug a skeleton out of the floor there.
“No, you stay. I’ll give her a hand. That camera looks heavy,” he said. “Angela, would you watch the screens?”
“Sure,” she said slowly, looking at him. Will and Jenna remained to watch the screens as well.
He carried the camera, and Whitney followed, laying cord out as close to the wall as she could, lest one of them trip over it.
They went the length of the house and down to the basement. He turned on an overhead bulb to light up the vast basement area as Whitney set up, and they waved. “We’re here—how’s the angle?” she called out.
Jackson looked at her, surprised.
She grinned. “Mics—right there, see, at the bottom of the camera, right above the tripod. ”
“Excellent,” he murmured.
“You look good!” he heard Will call to him.
“Yep, they’re all working,” Angela said. “Hallway, hallway, hallway, hallway, ballroom and now basement. All are a check. ”
“Okay, then, we’re heading back,” Jackson said.
Whitney preceded him, and together they walked back to the ballroom where the others were waiting, watching the monitors.
Nothing was happening.
“I’ll stay up for a while and keep an eye on things,” Will said.
“And when you tire out, just get me, and I’ll take on a few hours,” Jake told him.
“Cool,” Will said.
“Get me about four in the morning. That’s when I woke up when I was working as a nurse,” Jenna told him.
“Well, that’s great then—we’ll make it through the night,” Will said.
“I thought you had tape for when we were all sleeping,” Jackson said.
“Hey, we do,” Whitney said, “but if one of us is willing to be up, that’s better. ”
“Okay, well, if anyone gets too tired, just let the tape roll,” Jackson said.
“I’m going up to sleep. If you want me or need me, just come get me,” Angela told them.
“We will,” Whitney assured her. “But the film thing is what Will and I are supposed to do, so…I guess we’ll figure it out as we go along, right?” she asked Jackson.
Jackson smiled. “Yep, I guess we’ll figure it out as we go along. ” He was surprised to realize just how much he liked his team, though he had just met Jenna and Will. And it was odd. He hadn’t quite reached his thirty-fifth birthday; Angela was thirty. The others were in their mid-twenties. But he and Angela were still the “seniors. ” And the “kids,” as they had called them, seemed to have figured out the pecking order already. “Good job, kids,” he said. “Angela, I think that means we’re supposed to get our sleep. ”
She laughed. “Hey, it works for me. ”
He reached for her hand. She took it. “Okay, then, we’re leaving the whole thing in your hands, kids. Is everyone’s door to the balcony locked?” he asked.
He was answered with a sea of nods.
“Okay, I’m setting the alarm after Angela and I go up and make sure that ours are locked as well. We’ll see you tomorrow. ”
Good-nights were exchanged. He and Angela headed up the stairs, down the halls and to their respective rooms. At the door to hers, he paused. “You’re sure you’re going to be comfortable sleeping in there?” he asked her.
“I need to be sleeping in here,” she told him.
“Okay, then, Mom,” he teased. “Good night. ”
His room was next to hers. He’d hear her if she made the slightest noise. And he was still loath to leave her there.
He would have to.
“Good night—and I’m fine,” she assured him.
“Make sure your door to the balcony is closed,” he reminded her.
“I will,” she promised.
“I’m right next door if you need me,” he said.
“I know. And I’m glad,” she told him.
She kissed his cheek. He was surprised by the gesture, though it was smooth and fluid.
“Thanks,” she said huskily.
Then she walked into her room. She didn’t close the hallway door.
Jackson went into his room. He found the remote control that managed the house on the table next to his bed.
He opened his bedside table, making sure his Glock 22 was exactly where he had placed it. The pistol hadn’t moved.
They’d been vigilant about the house, so he hadn’t expected it to. But it was true that they were working for Senator Holloway. A man with a reputation like diamond. And threats that cut like one.
Thoughts raced through his mind as he lay down; he willed them to stop so that he could sleep.
The room didn’t seem to offer any late-night sensations. Disappointment pricked at Angela.
Sleep claimed her quickly and she found herself in the midst of a dream.
The children were there again. They were at the foot of her bed, as they had been. Percy and Annabelle. Percy trying to make his younger sister stop crying. And then, he came into the room.
Madden C. Newton.
He had mutton chops on his cheeks with the customary clean-shaven chin. He was a man of approximately forty years, about five feet five inches in height, traces of gray showing in the slightly curly hair he wore to his shoulders. He was neither compelling nor unattractive; his eyes were almost colorless.
“Children!” he said, smiling.
They were still hugging one another.
“Sir!” Percy said, stepping back just slightly as Madden C. Newton entered the room.
“What a polite child!” Newton said, feigning delight. “What a lovely child. Polite and caring. Which leads to the question. If your sister was in danger, how willing would you be to protect her, boy?”
Confused, and dreading what he began to sense was to come, twelve-year-old Percy still managed to say, “I would die for her, sir!”
“And so you shall!” Newton told him.
“Sir?” Percy said again.
And that’s when Madden C. Newton pulled the ax he carried from behind his back and showed it to the children. The blade glittered in the light of the kerosene light that glowed within the room.
Young Annabelle was the first to realize that the man could seriously mean to use such a weapon against them.
“No, oh, no!” she cried. “Mommy, Daddy!” she cried hysterically.
And Newton laughed. “They’re a bit tied up right now!” he said, laughing again at his own joke.
“Annabelle, run!” Percy advised. He shoved his little sister toward the door, but Newton was blocking the way. As she tried to escape, he swung, and with a vengeance. The little girl was caught directly in the throat with the blade.
Percy began to scream.
Madden C. Newton stepped forward.
Percy tried to run. He did run. He ran from place to place within the room, trying to get to his s
ister, trying to evade his attacker.
But in the end, there was nowhere to go.
Madden C. Newton raised his ax. And he struck hard.
In a sea of blood spatter, Percy fell dead. His eyes still open. Staring.
And panting, Madden C. Newton said, “Delicious!”
And began to lick the blood as it dripped upon the floor.
Angela awoke. The room was cast in the soft and shadowed glow of the moon. She had never closed the drapes. For a moment, she thought that she saw Madden C. Newton there, clutching the child he had murdered.
And despite herself, despite her training, despite the Smith & Wesson . 22 within reach in the bedside table, she began to scream.
A terrible, high-pitched scream that tore relentlessly through the night.
CHAPTER EIGHT
Jackson Crow had bolted out of bed before.
And still, he was pretty certain he had never bolted out of bed quite so fast.
He was at Angela’s door in a split second. When he arrived, there was nothing there to cause such alarm.
Well, nothing other than Angela, jackknifed up to a sitting position. She was just staring—as if a thousand aliens were attacking.
“Angela?” he said, his voice low, gentle.
At first, he received no response.
He walked into the room and sat on the side of the bed, but she didn’t seem to see him. He set his arms on her shoulders; her body was like ice.
“Angela,” he said very quietly.
She blinked, and turned to stare at him.
Her eyes touched his, and she recognized his presence there, gasping softly, and flushing so completely, he could see the change in her color despite the dim light.
Little blonde princess, he thought. What could have made her scream as she had screamed?
“Oh!” she said.
“Oh?” he repeated.
“Did I do something that woke you?” she asked him.
“If you call screaming like a banshee something that might wake me, yes,” he told her.
“I’m so sorry. ”
She was trembling. He was almost overcome by the desire to draw her against him, hold her, and tell her that everything was all right. He had to maintain the appropriate distance, and remember that he was the head of a team. But it was difficult. She seemed to warm beneath his touch, and her skin was like silk; her eyes were on his with tremendous trust, huge and blue, and golden-blond tendrils of her hair swept over his fingers like moonlit temptation. If he wanted to, he could draw her to him, and feel far more of the woman beneath the thin cotton knit of her nightshirt. She was dressed so appropriately for sleeping in a house with others, and yet, he wasn’t sure that any outfit could have made her more sexually alluring.

Deadly Night
The Uninvited
Dust to Dust
Heart of Evil
A Perfect Obsession
The Keepers
Pale as Death
Phantom Evil
Hallow Be the Haunt
Night of the Wolves
The Night Is Forever
Golden Surrender
Kiss of Darkness
Beneath a Blood Red Moon
A Dangerous Game
Ghost Shadow
Long, Lean, and Lethal
Fade to Black
The Rising
And One Wore Gray
Rebel
The Unseen
The Night Is Watching
The Evil Inside
The Unspoken
The Night Is Alive
The Unholy
Nightwalker
Deadly Harvest
An Angel for Christmas
A Pirate's Pleasure
American Drifter
Realm of Shadows
Blood on the Bayou
Sacred Evil
Dying to Have Her
The Cursed
Captive
Hurricane Bay
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Ghost Memories
All Hallows Eve
Dying Breath
Deadly Fate
The Dead Room
Lord of the Wolves
Ghost Night
Ghost Walk
The Forgotten
Unhallowed Ground
One Wore Blue
Dead By Dusk
Night of the Blackbird
The Dead Play On
Bride of the Night
Wicked Deeds
The Forbidden
Triumph
Out of the Darkness
Love Not a Rebel
The Last Noel
Tall, Dark, and Deadly
The Death Dealer
Dead on the Dance Floor
Law and Disorder
Dark Rites
New Year's Eve
Hostage At Crystal Manor
And One Rode West
Home in Time for Christmas
Killing Kelly
Blood Night
Tangled Threat (Mills & Boon Heroes)
Darkest Journey
Glory
Deadly Touch
An Unexpected Guest
Night of the Vampires
Seize the Wind
Ghost Moon
The Vision
Dreaming Death
Conspiracy to Murder
Horror-Ween (Krewe of Hunters)
The Summoning
Waking the Dead
Danger in Numbers
The Hidden
Sweet Savage Eden
Tangled Threat ; Suspicious
Mother's Day, the Krewe, and a Really Big Dog
Picture Me Dead
The Killing Edge
St. Patrick's Day
Seeing Darkness
The Dead Heat of Summer: A Krewe of Hunters Novella
Crimson Twilight
Haunted Destiny
Devil's Mistress
Banshee
The Unforgiven
The Final Deception
A Horribly Haunted Halloween
Haunted Be the Holidays
Deadly Gift
Easter, the Krewe and Another Large White Rabbit
Haunted
The Silenced
Let the Dead Sleep
Christmas, the Krewe, and Kenneth
Big Easy Evil
Sinister Intentions & Confiscated Conception
Haunted Be the Holidays: A Krewe of Hunters Novella
Blood Red
A Perilous Eden
Slow Burn
Strangers In Paradise
Bitter Reckoning
Krewe of Hunters, Volume 1: Phantom Evil ; Heart of Evil ; Sacred Evil ; The Evil Inside
Do You Fear What I Fear?
The Face in the Window
Krewe of Hunters, Volume 3: The Night Is WatchingThe Night Is AliveThe Night Is Forever
Eyes of Fire
Apache Summer sb-3
Sensuous Angel
In the Dark
Knight Triumphant
Hours to Cherish
Tender Deception
Keeper of the Dawn tkl-4
Apache Summer
Between Roc and a Hard Place
Echoes of Evil
The Game of Love
Sacred Evil (Krewe of Hunters)
Bougainvillea
Tender Taming
Keeper of the Night (The Keepers: L.A.)
Lonesome Rider and Wilde Imaginings
Lucia in Love
The Gatekeeper
Liar's Moon
Dark Rites--A Paranormal Romance Novel
A Season for Love
Krewe of Hunters, Volume 6: Haunted Destiny ; Deadly Fate ; Darkest Journey
Keeper of the Dawn (The Keepers: L.A.)
Blood on the Bayou: A Cafferty & Quinn Novella
Double Entendre
A Perfect Obsession--A Novel of Romantic Suspense
The Night Is Forever koh-11
The Di Medici Bride
When Irish Eyes Are Haunting: A Krewe of Hunters Novella
The Keepers: Christmas in Salem: Do You Fear What I Fear?The Fright Before ChristmasUnholy NightStalking in a Winter Wonderland (Harlequin Nocturne)
Never Fear
Dying Breath--A Heart-Stopping Novel of Paranormal Romantic Suspense
If Looks Could Kill
This Rough Magic
Heather Graham's Christmas Treasures
Hatfield and McCoy
The Trouble with Andrew
Never Fear - The Tarot: Do You Really Want To Know?
Blue Heaven, Black Night
Forbidden Fire
Come the Morning
Dark Stranger sb-4
Lie Down in Roses
Red Midnight
Krewe of Hunters Series, Volume 5
Night, Sea, And Stars
Snowfire
Quiet Walks the Tiger
Mistress of Magic
For All of Her Life
Runaway
The Night Is Alive koh-10
The Evil Inside (Krewe of Hunters)
All Hallows Eve: A Krewe of Hunters Novella (1001 Dark Nights)
Tomorrow the Glory
Ondine
Angel of Mercy & Standoff at Mustang Ridge
Bride of the Tiger
When Next We Love
Heather Graham Krewe of Hunters Series, Volume 4
A Season of Miracles
Realm of Shadows (Vampire Alliance)
When We Touch
Serena's Magic
Rides a Hero sb-2
All in the Family
Handful of Dreams
A Stranger in the Hamptons
Krewe of Hunters, Volume 2: The Unseen ; The Unholy ; The Unspoken ; The Uninvited
Never Sleep With Strangers
Eden's Spell
A Magical Christmas
Forever My Love
King of the Castle
Night Moves (60th Anniversary)
The Island
Borrowed Angel
Hallow Be the Haunt: A Krewe of Hunters Novella
Why I Love New Orleans
The Last Cavalier
A Matter of Circumstance
Heather Graham's Haunted Treasures
Tempestuous Eden
Krewe 11 - The Night Is Forever