He picked a table in her area, then waited.

When she came toward him, he saw her hesitate. Her eyes widened a little. He knew fear when he saw it, but she kept heading toward him. Interesting. He lifted a twenty. “I’ll take a beer.”

She swiped the money and turned away.

He caught her wrist.

“You’re not supposed to touch,” she said, voice tense.

He kept touching. He stared at her skin—soft, silken skin—then let his gaze rise. Yes, it was still there. A sensual appeal that lapped at the senses and wouldn’t be denied. Even now, other eyes were on her, other men were waiting and watching. Sam nodded and let his touch linger a little longer before he freed her.

She stepped back and turned for the bar.

“I’d lay odds you’re a demon,” he said quietly.

The drink tray fell from her right hand. When she whirled around to stare at him with wide eyes, he smiled. “What? No one figured it out before?”

She shook her head and glanced around the club. “You … you shouldn’t be here.”

“Where else should I be?” His gaze dipped to her very long legs. “Besides, I like the view.”

Seline marched forward and curled her fingers around his chin. Delicate fingers forced his chin up as her eyes locked on his. “Someone’s hunting you.”

Sweet. She cared enough to warn him.

“I’m telling you …” She glanced over her shoulder. “Because I’ve heard you pay your debts.”

Not really, but he wanted her to keep talking so he kept his mouth shut.

“Tina … she talked to some guy after the fire—”

Tina? He vaguely remembered a blonde with big br**sts who’d been semi-skilled at pole dancing.

“She told him about you, about that woman who was with you in the back at Temptation.”

Ah, Seline was helping him now. Perhaps he would owe her for the information. “What did this man look like?”

“Six foot two, two hundred pounds, black hair, black eyes, with a Mexican accent.” She bent and scooped up her tray. “And if I’m not mistaken, he’s a shifter. He smelled like an animal, no mistaking that shifter scent.”

Seline was just full of surprises. “Your memory’s good.”

Her lips tightened. “It should be. He was in here not thirty minutes ago.”

His good humor vanished.

“I told Tina not to leave with him, but she wouldn’t listen to me.” Her knuckles whitened around the tray. “I didn’t like the way he looked. I—I’m worried that Tina might not be coming back.”

Possible. It was also possible that Tina had spilled every bit of information that she had on him. Tina wouldn’t know much though, she’d only seen him at the club, she wouldn’t—

“Tina’s been sleeping with Ron.”

Shit. He’d warned the demon to watch his guard with the girls, but Ron had a serious weakness for big br**sts. And the demon had no power to speak of. Almost as helpless as a human.

Seline nodded. “Your right-hand guy, isn’t he? If that shifter wants to know where you hang your dirty laundry, I’m guessing Ron can tell him.”

Sam lunged out of the chair and towered over her. “If you see that shifter again, stay the hell away from him.”

She laughed at that. “Do I look stupid?”

“You look like walking sex.”

She blushed. Blushed. A stripper wasn’t supposed to blush. Especially a demon stripper.

He turned away. There’d be time later to solve her puzzle.

“You owe me, Sam!” She called after him.

He didn’t stop. Whatever payment she wanted, he’d give her. After all, how much could it be?

But now, he needed to find Ron, and he had to make sure that demon didn’t talk.

Keenan raced after Nicole, stripping the shirt from his body. He went into the darkened room and found her waiting. Nicole knelt on the bed and she was already naked. Yes. He tossed his shirt onto the floor and finished stripping before her.

“You are the sexiest woman I’ve ever seen,” he told her as he stalked toward her.

Her gaze had tracked behind him, and he knew she was staring at the wings she shouldn’t see. Only the dying or those with angel blood could see—

Keenan stopped and laughed, because he should have realized the truth sooner. Thanks to him, Nicole had angel blood in her. He’d given up his blood plenty of times for her.

“What’s so funny?”

The bed dipped beneath his weight, and he shook his head. He caught her hand, kissed the top of her knuckles. A shiver slid over her.