Courting Gossip. Kimberly Dean
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Название: Courting Gossip

Автор: Kimberly Dean

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современная зарубежная литература

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isbn: 9780008181079

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СКАЧАТЬ raked through her throat. The cry was loud enough that the spotlight on her bounced and the headboard in the next room banged against the wall.

      ‘Holy shit, are you getting this, Lance? He’s doing her. He’s doing her right now.’

      ‘I got it. I got it. Senator Gunderson, this is TMI News.’

      News? They were being filmed? Oh, dear God.

      Genieve scrambled away from Samuel and their bodies disconnected. She yanked the covers over herself and turned her face away. Panic rose inside her as she felt the man with the camera step closer.

      ‘We received information that you were here with a prostitute. What do you have to say to that, Senator? What’s her name? Where did you pick her up?’

      Genieve’s stomach turned. Oh, God. No. This couldn’t be happening. She lifted the blanket higher over her head and scrunched down further.

      ‘Senator? Do you have any comments?’

      Her mind raced. What could she do? She was trapped. Her lungs worked hard as she stared at Samuel. He’d scrambled off the bed and was hiding between it and the wall. The two intruders moved further into the room, their tiny camera with the bright light glowing.

      ‘What do you have to say to your constituents, Gunderson? They voted you into office to do good, not whores.’

      Genieve flinched, but her gaze landed on the nightstand. She grabbed the clock off the table and hurled it across the room. One of the reporters let out a squeal when it hit.

      ‘Hey, that hurt.’

      She was already looking for more ammo, but she found the phone instead. She jabbed at the 0 button and begged for help when the main desk answered.

      ‘Do you think you’ll stand a chance at re-election now that everyone sees what you truly stand for, Gunderson?’ one reporter asked.

      The other snickered.

      It may have been funny to them, but their words finally got through to Samuel. He was cowering beside the bed near to her, but it was slowly sinking in that this was a media ambush. They weren’t being threatened physically. They were threatening his career and his reputation.

      It was a career he’d primped for, smiled for, kissed babies and butts for…

      Genieve blinked in surprise when he followed her lead and threw a shoe across the room. The light from the camera bounced again as the reporter got out of the way, but the impact against the wall was loud. The senator shocked her even more when he threw another shoe, this time hers, and followed it across the room.

      ‘Ow! Hey! Oh, shit.’

      ‘Get out,’ Samuel roared as he stalked towards them, buck-naked.

      The light from the camera bounced as bodies jostled. ‘Senator, what do you…Whoa, would you look at that?’

      ‘Get out!’

      ‘Lance, he only has one ball. Get that in the shot!’

      Genieve felt along the floor for her dress or any clothes she could put on. The scene was too loud. More people would be coming. She couldn’t be caught like this.

      ‘Is that why you have to pay for prostitutes, Senator?’

      She needed to get out of here fast. She needed that camera. How much had they caught? Did they have a clear shot of her face? She winced. It didn’t matter. With her hair, they’d know who she was. She was the redhead who’d been seen all over DC with the silver-haired senator.

      Thuds and grunts filled the air. Without the glare of the camera shining against the blanket, she risked a glance over the covers. She was surprised to see Samuel actually winning the battle and pushing the two much younger men from the room. They didn’t seem to have expected a fight, but the senator was putting his time at the gym to good use.

      Spotting her chance, Genieve sprang from the bed and ran to the bathroom. The only clothing she saw on the way was Samuel’s pants. They wouldn’t help her much. Her phone would. She swiped it off the dresser without breaking stride, then skidded into the bathroom on bare feet, slammed the door behind her and locked it. She looked around for anything she could use. The bathrobes. She grabbed one, quickly undid the fancy folding and pulled it around her shoulders. The fabric overwhelmed her, but she tugged it closed and belted it tight. Pushing her hair behind her ears, she looked for a window or balcony. There was no way out. Even if there was, they were seven floors up.

      She started to call the security team at Luxxor, but stopped before the call could connect.

      ‘Damn it.’ The contract she’d signed with the senator had stipulated she call another number first, and it belonged to someone she really, really didn’t want to see right now.

      But if anybody could get them out of this mess, it was Brody Haynes.

      She pulled up his number in her address book. It was late, but it was Haynes’s job to extricate his clients from bad situations. He was a fixer, a spin doctor. She’d had to call him before when Samuel had had too much to drink and another time when the senator was involved in a fender-bender with an off-duty cop. She dreaded the political operative’s reaction, though, to finding the two of them in a situation like this. He didn’t like her being around Samuel in the first place.

      Still, it was in the contract. If she called anyone, it had to be him.

      She punched the speed dial with a shaky finger and held onto the sink as she waited for an answer. Adrenalin pumped through her veins. The fear was still sharp, but queasiness had hit her stomach. She’d been scared for her life. Now she was fearful of so many other things.

      ‘Hello?’

      The voice on the other end of the line was groggy, and it took her aback. She’d rarely heard Haynes be anything other than sharp and terse. Had she dialled the right number? ‘Brody?’

      ‘Genieve?’ There it was. Not terse, but quick and alert to the fact that something must be wrong if she was calling.

      ‘I…we need you. Room 740 of the Emissary Hotel. Two men just broke into our hotel room.’

      ‘What?’ There was the sound of creaking furniture and then a thud. ‘Are you OK?’

      More loud voices had joined the ones outside the bedroom door, and the light in the bedroom had been turned on. Hotel security must have arrived. She could hear people moving around, but the scuffling and crashes had stopped. At least Samuel wasn’t out there fighting against them alone any more.

      Should she have left him like that? She rubbed her forehead. Haynes would surely let her know what she’d done wrong. There was always something.

      ‘Jenny, are you OK?’ he barked.

      Jenny. She ground her teeth. She hated when he condescended to her like that. ‘I’m fine. I locked myself in the bathroom, but Samuel is still out there fighting with them. You’ve got to get here fast, Brody. They’re reporters.’

      ‘They broke into your hotel room for a story?’

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