âbreak throughâ the firewall. He didnât say how, or what she should do when she did, or that it had to be an elegant job.
âSix minutes.â
âShut up,â she hissed. Her fingers flew across the keyboard.
She hadnât hacked in a while. It felt good, running hot against the clock. It felt crazy, and she wanted to laugh like a lunatic, except she had already sworn at one of the scariest men she had ever met, and she thought she should keep her mouth shut for a few minutes.
He said, âTime.â
She sat back. âYouâve got mail.â
Sleek as a panther, he moved up behind her. She was intensely aware of his closeness as he leaned over to look at the screen. As he did so, the cell phone he held in one hand buzzed. He thumbed it on. âYes, Gavin?â
On the other end, she could clearly hear a strange male voice demanding, âDid you leave your email program running while you set her to hack into the network?â
âOf course I didnât,â said Xavier. âI locked it down.â
âWell, I want to fucking know how she fucking sent a blast email to fucking everybody from your email address.â
She pulled back so Xavier could take control of the desktop, open his email account and click on his new mail.
In big red letters, the body of the email said:
YOU SUCK.
âThis went out to everybody,â Xavier said.
âFucking yes. All six hundred and thirty fucking people in the fucking network.â
Xavier told the man on the other end of the line, âIâll call you back in a few minutes.â
âYouâd better.â
After that, silence filled the room. Angling her head away, Tess slowly slid the chair a few inches farther away from him. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw his hand come toward her. He took hold of the back of the chair, and as he pulled her closer again, he swiveled her around to face him.
When she lifted her eyes to his face, they felt as heavy as a ton of bricks.
His gaze was rapier-sharp.
She felt one of her shoulders creep up toward her ear. In a quiet, shaky voice, she said, âYou didnât give me any time to finesse.â
âNo, I didnât, did I?â he said. âYou just tied Evenfallâs IT administrator into gibbering knots.â
His voice had turned gentle again. While she suspected that gentleness of his was not always a safe or good thing to hear, this time he didnât appear to be angry with her. Not quite angry. She didnât think.
When the silence became too prolonged, she said, âSo . . . Did I pass your test? Am I still staying?â
âOh, indeed you are,â he told her. Finally he looked away, and only then did she realize how intense his gaze had been, like a spotlight, and how much the pressure eased from her chest when she was released from it. âTomorrow you can explain to Gavin just how you did what you did, but for now, I believe Iâve asked quite enough from you for one evening. That will be all for tonight. Raoul has seen to your needs?â
Relief tried to turn her legs to noodles. She swallowed and said, âIâ Yes.â
âThen Iâll say good night.â
As he stood back, she rose to her feet and almost turned to go, but then paused to look at him again. âXavier?â
He looked at her, slim eyebrows raised, looking as surprised as she was that she chose to linger in his presence. âYes?â
A Vampyreâs gaze was supposed to be mesmerizing, but he hadnât used it to force her into doing anything. According to his promise, he never would. Until she had reason to do otherwise, she might as well take him at his word.
She met his gaze. âThank you for this opportunity. I really mean it. Iâll work hard and do everything you or Raoul ask of me.â
He smiled again, and it must have been her imagination that said there was something slightly wistful about it. âVery