"Kill for Me" - читать интересную книгу автора (Rose Karen)PrologueMonica Cassidy felt a flutter in her stomach. She realized she was twisting her fingers together and forced herself to stop. Monica sat on the hotel bed and brushed the dirt off the keycard, which had been hidden exactly where Jason said it would be. She shivered, her lips curving in a small smile. She’d met him in a chat room and they’d clicked right way. She’d meet him in person soon. Finally she’d be treated like an adult. Not like her mom did. Monica rolled her eyes. She’d be a forty-year-old virgin if her mother had her way. She grinned to herself, thinking of all the steps she’d taken to cover her tracks that morning. No one friend knew where she was, so they couldn’t blab if they wanted to. She’d be back home, well and truly fucked, before her mother made it home from work. Her thumbs were actually trembling. No, she wanted to be The door creaked open and she turned, the feline smile she’d practiced firmly in place. “Hello there.” Then she froze. “You’re not Jason.” It was a cop and he was shaking his head. “No, I’m not. Are you Monica?” Monica lifted her chin, her heart pounding. “What’s it to you?” “You don’t know how lucky you are. I’m Deputy Mansfield. We’ve been tracking your ‘boyfriend’ Jason for weeks. Your ‘boyfriend’ is really a fifty-nine-year-old pervert.” Monica shook her head. “No way. I don’t believe you.” She rushed for the door. “Jason! Run, it’s a trap! They’re He caught her shoulder. “We arrested him already.” Monica shook her head again, slower this time. “But he just IM’d me.” “That was me using his phone. I wanted to be sure you were in here and that you were unhurt.” His face gentled. “Monica, you really are a lucky girl. So many predators out there are trolling for girls just like you, pretending to be boys your age.” “He said he was nineteen. A college boy.” The deputy shrugged. “He lied. Come on, get your things. I’ll take you home.” She closed her eyes. She’d seen stories like this on TV and every time her mom would wag her finger. “Better your mom than that perv,” he said evenly. “He’s killed before.” Monica felt the blood drain from her face. “He has?” “At least twice. Come on. Moms never really kill you.” “Shows what you know,” she muttered. She grabbed her purse, furiously. She followed the deputy to an unmarked car. She could see the light on the dash when he opened the passenger door. “Get in and buckle up,” he said. Grimly she obeyed. “You can just take me back to the bus station,” she said. “You don’t have to tell my mom.” He just gave her an amused look before slamming her door shut. He got behind the wheel and reached behind the seat, grabbing a bottle of water. “Here. Try to relax. What’s the worst your mom can do?” “Kill me,” Monica muttered, twisting the top off the bottle. She drank a third of it in great gulps. She hadn’t realized she was so thirsty. Her stomach growled. And hungry. “Can you stop at MickeyD’s at the exit? I haven’t eaten today. I have my own money.” “Sure.” He started the car and pulled onto the stretch of highway that went back to the interstate. In a few minutes he’d covered what had taken her an hour to walk that morning after the last ride she’d hitched let her off at a gas station at the exit. Monica frowned when the world went spinning. “Whoa. I must be hungrier than I thought. There’s a…” She watched the golden arches disappear behind them as he got back on the interstate. “I need to eat.” “You’ll eat later,” he said coldly. “For now, just shut up.” Monica stared at him. “Stop. Let me out.” He laughed. “I’ll stop when I get to where you’re going.” Monica tried to grab the door handle, but her hand didn’t move. Her body didn’t move. “You can’t move,” he said. “Don’t worry. The drug’s only temporary.” She couldn’t see him anymore. She’d closed her eyes and now couldn’t open them. “Hey, it’s me,” he said. He’d made a call on his phone. “I have her.” He laughed softly. “Oh, she’s very pretty. And she just might be a virgin like she claimed all along. I’m bringing her in. Have my money ready. Cash, like always.” She heard a sound, a terrified keening, and knew it came from her own throat. “You shoulda listened to your mama,” he said mockingly. “Now you’re mine.”
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