“SOMEONE’S BEEN WATCHING YOU?” Cooper repeated carefully. He made sure his expression reflected surprise. “Are you sure about that?”
“Yes, I am,” she told him. “You think I don’t know when I’m being tailed? I could feel someone following me for the past day, shadowing me. But every time I turned around...” Her breath blew out. “No one was there.”
He made himself say, “Maybe because no one was there.”
She shot to her feet. “Look, I’m trying to hire you, okay? You don’t have to believe me in order to take the case.”
“I thought you wanted us to be partners—”
Her dark eyes flashed at him. “I’m going to pay my partner for protection.”
She was really afraid. He rose to his feet, slowly uncurling his body until he towered over her. “Are you sure nothing else has happened?”
Her lips pressed together then she said, “I think he was in my apartment.”
Hell.
“My computer... At first I thought it was just some kind of glitch, but I had a tech I know take a look at it. He said my files were deliberately corrupted.”
“Maybe you got a virus—”
“I’ve got top-of-the-line virus protection software. Whatever was done to my system, it was done by a professional.”
Sydney definitely counted as a professional.
“All of the data that I’d had on that computer, all of the files on Archer and Lockwood—they were destroyed.” She lifted her chin and her gaze glinted. “It’s a good thing I had backups, because if I hadn’t, I’d be in serious trouble with my boss.”
His fingers locked around her shoulders. “You have backup files?”
For a second, she almost looked insulted. No, she did look insulted. “I’m not an amateur. This is what I do. I work these cases. I help solve the crimes that cops have to let go cold.”
Why?
“Someone was in my place,” she said again, dogged. “I know he was there.”
“How? Did your alarm go off—”
“No, but my computer...it was moved. Just a few inches, but I could tell.”
It figured she’d be that observant.
Gabrielle pulled away from him. “Look, if you won’t help me, fine. I’ll find someone else who will.” Then she marched toward the door.
He stared up at the ceiling. This was so tangled. This was so—
The door opened.
In a flash, he rushed across the room and slammed the door shut. “I’ll be your guard.”
“Partner.”
He turned her in his arms. “If that’s the way you want to play it.”
Gabrielle nodded. His body was flush against hers. Those kissable lips of hers were just inches away.
Focus.
The problem was that he was focusing, way too much on her.