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needed to be dealt with. And she really wanted some new surveillance equipment. The high-tech stuff cost the earth.
    But she might be able to swing it in another year or so. The way things were going, her books ended nearly every month in the black. Breaking up that burglary ring and saving Underwriter’s a hefty chunk in claims might just shake a bonus loose.
    She let her mind drift in that direction, her body automatically leaning with Sebastian’s in the curves. Mel wasn’t aware that her hands had slid more truly around his waist, but Sebastian was.
    She liked the sensation of the wind in her face, on her skin. And, though she wasn’t proud of it, she enjoyed the way her body fit snug to his with the bike vibrating seductively beneath them.
    He had a very … interesting body. It was difficult not to notice, Mel thought, since they were sharing such a small space. His back was muscled beneath the butter-smooth leather jacket. His shoulders were quite wide—or maybe they only seemed so because his hips were lean and narrow.
    There were muscles in his arms, as well. Not that she was overly impressed with that sort of thing, she reminded herself. It was just that it surprised her that someone in his line of work—so to speak—was so well built.
    More like a tennis player than an oracle.
    Then again, she supposed he had plenty of time for working out, or riding his horses, or whatever form of exercise he preferred, between visions.
    She began to wonder what it might be like to own her own horse.
    It wasn’t until she realized he was swinging onto the eastbound ramp of 156 that she came to attention.
    “Hey!” She rapped her fingers on his helmet. “Hey, Daniel Boone, the trail’s back that way.”
    He heard her clearly enough, but shook his head. “What? Did you say something?”
    “Yeah, I said something.” But she did precisely as he’d hoped she would. She wiggled closer on the seat and leaned against him. He felt every curve. “I said you’re going the wrong way. My place is back there, about ten miles back there.”
    “I know where you live.”
    She huffed and kept her voice lifted over the purr of the engine. “Then what are we doing out here?”
    “Nice night for a drive.”
    Yeah, maybe it was, but nobody had asked her. “I don’t want to go for a drive.”
    “You’ll want to go on this one.”
    “Oh, yeah? Well, where are we going?”
    Sebastian zipped around a sedan and punched it up to sixty.
    “Utah.”
    It was a good ten miles before Mel managed to close her mouth.
    *  *  *
    Three o’clock in the morning, in the ghastly light of the parking lot of a combination convenience store and gas station. Mel’s bottom felt as though it had been shot full of novocaine.
    But her mind wasn’t numb. She might have been tired, cranky and sore after riding on the back of a bike for four hours, but her mind was functioning just fine.
    Right now she was using it to develop ways of murdering Sebastian Donovan and making it the perfect crime.
    It was a damn shame she hadn’t brought her gun. Then she could just shoot him. Clean and quick. On someof the roads they’d been traveling, she could dump the body into a gully where it might not be found for weeks. Possibly years.
    Still, it would be more satisfying to beat him to death. He had her by a few inches, and maybe fifty pounds, but she thought she could take him.
    Then she could ditch the bike, hop a bus, and be back in her office bright and early the next morning.
    Mel stretched her legs by pacing the parking lot. Occasionally a semi rattled by, using the back roads to avoid weighing stations. Apart from that, it was dark and quiet. Once she heard something that sounded suspiciously like a coyote, but she dismissed it.
    Even out here in the boonies, she assured herself, people had dogs.
    Oh, he’d been clever, she thought now, kicking an empty soda can out of her way. He hadn’t stopped the bike until they’d been past Fresno. Not exactly

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