He ran his hands over her back, and smoothed her hair. “It’s okay,” he whispered.
The force of her dream left an imprint on her heart. The memories of her mother alive, her sister whole. All gone.
It was her fault.
Blake held her for what felt like forever. When she lifted her head from his chest, she noticed for the first time he still wore a dress shirt and slacks. His jaw held a day’s worth of stubble and his eyes were heavy with concern. Always sinfully handsome, he still looked tired.
“I’m okay now,” she told him.
Even though he moved back, he didn’t let go. His hands traced the outer edges of her arms before grasping her fingers to his.
A strong sense of being anchored, of belonging, washed over her. Blake’s eyes rounded over her face as if searching for physical signs of abuse. His worry for her caught in her throat and the attraction she’d felt for him swelled inside. As vulnerable as she felt, she knew better than to flirt with him or bring to his attention that she was in his bed and wearing only a light nightgown.
Breaking eye contact, Samantha glanced across the room. “You were sleeping in the chair?”
“I only meant to check on you. I must have drifted off.”
But his shoes had been kicked off by the chair, his coat folded over the back of it.
“What are we going to do? Someone is taking desperate measures to catch us in this lie.”
“They took it too far.” His hand tightened on hers.
She squeezed back. “So what do we do now? Leaving the house will only push whoever is behind this away for so long. The Fed’s cased our house for over a year while building their case. We’ve no way of knowing if someone is watching, listening, all the time.” The thought of dodging cameras and bugs on phones for a year gave her a headache.
“I’ll find out who did this. It’s still illegal to penetrate someone’s home and record them.”
“It might be illegal, but it won’t stop them. We need to convince them they’re wasting their time. Otherwise, somewhere, somehow, one of us is going to mess up and reveal just how temporary this marriage is. Then you’ll lose everything you stand to gain and it will somehow be my fault.”
His eyes narrowed and he tilted his head in question. “Why your fault? We both said ‘I do’ for the wrong reasons.”
Afraid he’d see her past sins in her eyes, Samantha removed her hands from his and pulled her knees into her chest. Staring at the opposite side of the room, she said, “Maybe it won’t be all my fault…”
Blake shifted into her line of sight and placed a hand on her knee. The heat of his palm radiated up her leg and snapped her attention to the man sitting beside her. “Now that we know how dirty we’re being played, we need to win on their terms. We’ll use their cameras to show them how wrong they are about us.”
“How do you suggest we do that?”
A tilt of his lips hid a grin. The worry in his eyes started to fade. “You and I’ll go to your house and pack your things. Before we get there I’ll send over a team to find any other cameras that might be hiding.”
“Won’t that be obvious?”
“Was it obvious when whoever planted them did it?”
She’d wondered about that all night. The phone repair guys were the only ones in her house since she and Blake married. “No.”
“We’ll find the cameras and play to them.”
Her pulse picked up speed. “Play to them?”
Blake reached out and tucked a strand of her hair behind her ear. The feel of his fingers on her skin sizzled. He felt the current too; she could see it in his beautiful grey eyes. “Would it be so hard to kiss me again? For the camera?”
She licked her lips and watched his as he spoke.
“A kiss?”
His palm cupped her cheek. “Maybe some heavy petting. There has to be a room void of cameras that we can escape to… let the person watching wonder.”
Oh, she wondered. Wondered what it would feel like in his arms. She’d thought of kissing him again ever since their wedding day.
“What would that prove?” she asked, ignoring how his thumb stroked her cheek and brought erotic images of his hands on other parts of her body.
“It would prove we’re intimate, that we enjoy each other outside of the public eye. As long as they think we’re oblivious of their surveillance, it should work. What do you say, Samantha? Are you up for the challenge?”
She stopped staring at his lips and found him staring at her. He already knew how to get her riled and ready for a fight. “I’m up for it.”
His grin turned into a huge smile. “Atta girl. Now, why don’t you have the cook make you breakfast while I try to catch a couple hours sleep. Then we’ll take a trip to your place. That should give my men the time they need to find all the bugs.”
He dropped his hand to his side and pushed off the bed.
“Blake? What about tomorrow? The next day? How are we going to keep this up for a year?”
“One day at a time, sweetheart. We’re two intelligent people with the same goal. We’ll figure something out.”
Chapter Six
There were cameras in her living room, kitchen, and both bedrooms. They knew about the phone line already. According to Blake’s men, her car was clean.
But dammit! Someone had watched her dress, watched her sleep. Samantha revealed to Blake the conversation she’d had with Eliza, the only one that might hold a hint of their deceptive marriage. The cameras were most likely planted by the guys posing as telephone repairmen. Or perhaps someone had snuck in while she’d been out jogging.