Stealing Mercury (Arena Dogs Book 1)

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beneath her jacket. The path took him across the swell of her breast. Her breath hitched and his cock jumped at the sound.
    The bands of color on her arms seemed a more brilliant gold than they had minutes earlier.
    He thought back to her earlier words and repeated them back to her as he traced along the edge of one of the stripes. “Do we have time for a biology lesson ?”
    She laughed, a loud joyous laugh that came from her belly and made her cheeks red.
    A loud pounding broke the spell.
     
     
    Samantha silently cursed the timing and scrambled to her feet. Finally, after days of trying, she’d started to build some trust with Mercury. They’d even had what could pass for a conversation. The pounding on the door doubled, making her flinch. She pulled on her jacket, sealed it to the top and twisted her hair in a hasty knot then jogged to the hold hatchway. She looked over her shoulder briefly to see that the men were all on their feet but looking calm, then keyed in the open sequence.
    She bristled as Drake shoved past her, barreling into the cargo-hold. He came to a halt in the center, twisting around, looking for trouble and gripping a stun-stick in one hand.
    “Why in hell was that door code changed?” Drake stormed toward her. “I should be able to get in here whenever the fuck I want.”
    His words rose and fell in the sloppy rhythm of a drunk. Sweat matted his hair and slicked his shoulders. He wore only baggy sleep pants, chest bare and sporting more muscle than she’d have given him credit for. Still, next to the Arena Dogs, he seemed small. Puny. But big enough to cause her some serious harm. He’d been an ass from the start, but the longer he’d been on board the more he seemed to be deteriorating. Apparently, the forced idleness of travel didn’t agree with him. And since their discussion in the med-bay he’d started directing more of his venom in her direction.
    Samantha pointed toward the auxiliary hatch in the corner of the hold. “I got some anomalous readings on the environmental controls and wanted to check them out. The environmental unit is through there.”
    “It’s fucking hot in my quarters. Couldn’t sleep.”
    And he’d clearly needed to sleep off the liquor and his foul mood.
    “It’s hot everywhere.” When the resistance ship hadn’t shown up, she’d decided to begin laying the groundwork for a slowdown. Maybe give them time. Now that Mercury had explained exactly where they were headed and why, she was doubly glad she’d set things in motion. “It’s probably nothing, but I need to check it.” She shrugged. “I changed the code and locked the hatch as a precaution, in case I find a bigger problem when I start pulling open access panels. Easier to keep things contained. Didn’t want one of you accidentally opening the hatch while I was working.”
    “I told you before, you shouldn’t be in here without me or Resler.” Drake gripped her arm and jerked her closer. A chorus of growls went up and his grip tightened painfully on her arm. His pursed his lips in a calculating expression and studied the growling men over her shoulder.
    “We’ve argued this to death, Mr. Drake.” She jerked her arm free, drawing his attention back to her. “I’ll do what I think is right where the ship is concerned.”
    The hold hatch still stood open and the commotion must have roused Resler. He came stumbling down the corridor.
     Samantha returned her focus to Drake. “Haven’t you told me those cages are secure? Besides, they,” she indicated the men with a nudge of her chin, “seem to know I’m not a threat.” She held her hands out to her side. “No stun-stick, no problem.”
    “No problem?” Drake’s face twisted in a parody of a smile and he snickered. Samantha reared back away from his scowl and the sour breath that went with it.
    “You’re stupid if you’re not afraid of my Dogs. They can turn on you faster than you can spit.”
    Samantha’s heart pounded and her

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