Guardian Ranger (Shadow Agents 2)
Chapter One
Desperation had driven Veronica Lane to the small, run-down bar in the middle of absolute nowhere. That same desperation had her hands shaking and her heart racing as she pushed open the bar’s old wooden doors and risked a cautious step inside Last Chance.
The bar name was rather fitting, but not exactly reassuring.
No band was playing in the bar. It wasn’t that kind of place—no live bands would ever be playing in a joint like this. The interior was dim, and the bar smelled of alcohol and cigarettes. Despite its worn appearance, Last Chance was packed, mostly with men who were drinking and with some ladies who were dancing. Dancing to their own beat because the jukebox wasn’t exactly spitting out any nice tunes.
Veronica felt unwanted eyes on her as she took another slow step inside the building. She knew her mark waited in that bar. She’d worked hard to track the man down. Now Veronica just had to convince him to help her.
I can do this.
She hoped.
The ridiculous high heels that she wore weren’t exactly helping her to navigate or to look as though she knew what the heck she was doing. She’d tried to dress the part in order to fit in, but instead of giving her a sexy confidence, the short skirt she was wearing just made her feel exposed.
Too many eyes. The weight of all those stares was making her way too nervous.
After huffing out a hard breath, Veronica lifted her chin. The bar. She needed to head toward that long, thin, wooden counter with its assortment of stools. Didn’t the bartender always know everything in places like this? He’d better. She dodged and weaved her way around the Last Chance patrons, then grabbed the bar countertop in a white-knuckled grip.
The bartender turned, the faint light gleaming off his bald head. A cowboy hat would cover that baldness.
He lifted a brow. “Want something?”
“A man.”
Now both dark brows were up. Could she have sounded more like an idiot?
“His name’s Jasper,” she added. A name that didn’t sound too dangerous, but the man...oh, yes, he was the most dangerous man she’d ever met. “Jasper Adams, and he’s here.”
The bartender pushed a whiskey glass toward a guy on the right. She saw the black ink of what appeared to be a skull tattoo peeking just beneath the sleeve of his shirt. He grunted, and her gaze jerked back up to meet his. “You sure you want to tangle with him?”
No. “Absolutely sure.”
He smiled, and the smile just made his face look even harder. His dark eyes glinted as he said, “Then just follow the sound of fists.”
The sound of...?
Then she heard the thud of fists. Unmistakable. A man shouted. Another growled. She even heard some cheers.
The bartender pointed toward the back room. “Have fun.”
Doubtful.
Veronica sucked in a deep breath and followed the sound of voices and fists.
She had to push her way through the small crowd that had gathered at the back room. No bobbing or weaving this time. She had to push through a line of sweaty bodies. Cowboys who were enjoying one very brutal brawl.
Once she made it through that wall of bodies, Veronica saw what held the crowd so captivated. Two men were circling each other. One was tall, his body strong with muscles, his blond hair bright even in the dim light. The other man was pale, with a wild shot of red hair, black eyes and fists that moved so fast—
The blond male caught those fists in his hands. Just...caught them. Then he smiled. “Try harder next time.” Then the big, blond fellow slammed his head into his opponent’s face.
Veronica winced. She was pretty sure the redhead’s nose had just broken.
The men around her cheered.
Veronica edged forward. She knew that blond male. Her hand lifted.
“Lady, what the hell?” Someone grabbed her hand and tried to haul her back.
The blond spun to face her, obviously ready for a sneak attack.
She smiled, hoping that she didn’t look like a threat.
His eyes—a dark, deep green that she’d never been able to get out of her mind—narrowed on her. Then that green stare slowly swept over her face. Over her body. She warmed beneath his gaze.
Jasper Adams. Still just as big, bad and dangerous as she remembered.
And just as sexy.
“You’re gonna want to let her go,” he murmured to the cowboy who held her. “And you’re gonna want to do that right now.”
The cowboy’s hand instantly fell away from her.
Jasper didn’t even glance back at the man behind her. His gaze had come back to meet Veronica’s. “I...know you.”
Though he didn’t sound as if he actually remembered how he knew her. So much for making a lasting impression.
Jasper’s gaze fell to the exposed length of her legs. “I’d like to know you even better.”
Her face flushed. Maybe it was a good thing he was looking at her legs. That way, he missed the whole flaming-face bit.
Only his eyes were back on her face now, and he was almost smiling.
Time to take charge of the situation. Or try to. Veronica cleared her throat. “I need to talk with you, Jasper.”