Shadow of Temptation (Asylums for Magical Threats #2.5)

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Authors: Jessie Donovan
Tags: FICTION / Romance / Paranormal
Jorge. It was a distraction to both you and me, so I need to find a way to get rid of you. Getting you kicked out had seemed like the best thing at the time, but I am truly sorry for the events that happened afterward. I had never intended for you, let alone your sister, to go through such hell because of one five minute meeting with our old superior. If I’d known he would sell you out to the crazy Collector lady, I never would’ve betrayed you.”
    She’d expected some kind of anger or demand of explanation, but he surprised her when he asked, “Why can’t you leave the Fed League?”
    This was going to be dangerously close to admitting the truth, but fuck it. Nothing else would work. “Because I only joined the Fed League in order to find a way to take it down.”

 
    Chapter Five
     
     
    Jorge had expected Sabrina to say something along the lines of, “They’d threatened to hurt so-and-so if I didn’t stay.” The Fed League had something in common with the Collector—they both tended to use people against you to get what they wanted.
    Instead, she’d blindsided him and he couldn’t help but blink. “What?”
    Sabrina raised her chin. “I know it sounds crazy, but you worked with me long enough to know that I’m good at collecting information.”
    “Gathering information is one thing, but single-handedly taking down a semi-crazy organization is another. What were you going to do, charm your way to the top and assassinate someone? Fucking hell, Sabrina. That’s just naive and stupid.”
    Her eyes flashed. “Gee, and you wonder why I never told you?”
    He narrowed his eyes. “Hold on a second. We talked all the time before . And old Jorge was a whole fucking lot nicer than I am. I’m starting to wonder if we were friends at all.”
    As soon as the words left his mouth, Jorge wanted to take them back. He was supposed to hate Sabrina Ono, so why did he care if any of it had been real.
    Because, asshole, deep down you’re starting to believe she didn’t turn you in to the Collector on purpose.
    No. Screw that. He had a mission to finish before the Collector’s people found him. The longer he argued with Sabrina, the more time he gave them to track him down.
    Then Sabrina did something he should’ve expected, but had overlooked, and she bolted toward her cell phone.
    “Shit.” He went after her, but she had the phone before he could tackle her to the ground. They rolled, but Jorge managed to pin her through a combination of securing her legs to the ground with his weight and holding her wrists up above her head.
    She wriggled and tried to throw him off, but it wasn’t working and he was too angry to let his dick take control of the situation. Instead, he focused on his irritation with both Sabrina and himself. “I know your escape tricks, princess. I tried to be nice and gave you time to explain things, but now we’re going to do it my way.”
    She moved again, but it was still useless. Her angry eyes bored into his. “What? Are you going to yell at me some more?”
    “No. I have something a hell of a lot more fun in mind."
     
     
     
    Harry Watkins scanned Sabrina Ono’s report and then put down his phone. How he would respond depended on what information he could get out of the woman currently strapped to the metal table in front of him.
    He had had one of his people follow Sabrina to the restaurant. Normally, he wouldn’t think twice about Ono, but the elementary school plan needed to go off without a hitch or his rival—Luis Gomez—would never stop poaching the Feiru with latent abilities in the area. Watkins was this close to claiming the whole Yucatan peninsula as his territory.
    He took the woman’s wet chin and forced her to look up at him. “Are you ready to tell me why Sabrina Ono was seen with that man at your restaurant, or do you need some more convincing?”
    The woman named Yolanda looked from him to the man standing above her with a wet cloth and back again. “I-I don’t

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