His mouth was the only bit of softness on him. Wide and sensual, lips parted slightly in his drugged state, his mouth was profanely beautiful. The kind of mouth that could wreak havoc on a woman from about a hundred different angles.
Not that Tess was counting. And she hadn't forgotten about those wicked canines either.
Moving cautiously around him despite the heavy dosage of tranquilizer that was swimming through his system, Tess reached out and lifted his upper lip to get a better look at him.
No fangs.
Just a row of perfect pearly whites. If he'd been sporting costume teeth when he attacked her, they'd been pretty damn convincing. Now those huge fangs seemed to have vanished into thin air.
A fact that made no sense at all.
A quick visual scan of the area around her came up empty. He hadn't spat them out somewhere. And she sure as hell hadn't been imagining them.
How else would he have been able to pop her throat open like a soda can? Tess brought her hand up to the bite wound in her neck. The skin felt smooth beneath her fingertips. No blood or stickiness, no trace of the holes he'd chewed into her jugular. She probed the whole side of her neck with her fingers. The area wasn't even tender.
"That's impossible."
Tess got up and hurried into the nearest exam room, flipping on all the lights. Smoothing her hair away from her neck, she walked up to a mounted paper-towel dispenser and peered at her reflection in the polished stainless steel. The skin on her neck was clear, intact.
Like the terrifying attack had never happened.
"No way," she told her stricken expression. "How can that be?"
Tess stepped back from the makeshift mirror, astonished.
Thoroughly confused.
Not more than a half hour ago, she was fearing for her life, feeling her blood being drained from her neck by the heavily armed, black-clad stranger she'd found lying unconscious near the clinic's back door.
It had happened.
So how on earth could her skin show zero trace of the assault?
Tess's feet felt detached from her body as she walked back out of the examination room and toward the storeroom. Whatever he'd done to her, no matter how he managed to disguise the wounds he'd inflicted on her, Tess intended to see him arrested and charged.
She came around the open doorway of the back room and drew up short.
The puddle of river water and spilled blood her attacker had brought in with him swamped a large area of the linoleum floor. Tess's stomach gave a little turn at the sight of it, but there was something else that put a knot of ice-cold terror in her gut.
The storeroom was empty.
Her attacker was gone. A gorilla-size dose of anesthetic, yet he was somehow up and gone.
"Looking for me, angel?"
Tess spun around and screamed.
Chapter Five
Adrenaline poured through her, putting her feet into motion. Tess dodged past him and tore up the hallway, her thoughts racing a thousand miles an hour.
She had to get out of there.
She had to get her purse and her money and her cell phone and get the hell out.
"We need to talk."
There he was again--standing right in front of her, blocking her path into her office.