Wiley smiled slightly. She didn't even look at the other man, just jerked her head in his direction. "The other guy is called Jayems." They were both quite for a moment. Wiley's hands twisted her skirt. At last she said stiffly, "They won't let me go home, and they want you to go back right away and forget you ever saw me."
Jasmine sat back, carefully controlling her anger. Her expression was cold, but a dangerous smile turned up one side of her mouth. "Two words, my friend." She twitched an eyebrow and switched to Pig Latin. "Avyna, Ealsay, anda eytha anca ovesha ita upa eirtha assa." Navy SEALS, and they can shove it up their...
Wiley laughed a little, relieved. She understood that Jasmine wasn't going to just leave her there.
Jasmine smiled slyly, squeezed her hand and stood up. "It's been real, Wiley, and I'm glad to see that you're all right." She turned to the one called Keilor. "I'm ready to go home now."
Keilor looked back at her with a knowing expression. He turned to Jayems and made a few signs with his hands. Jayems glanced at her assessingly and signed back. Keilor moved towards her. "Why so hasty? You just got here. Perhaps it would be best if you waited to return until morning." He watched her closely.
Jasmine felt the panic flash like a neon sign across her face and quickly looked down, doing her best to contain it. She swallowed and said as evenly as possible, "I thought you were in a hurry to get rid of me." She bit the inside of her lip, cursing herself for saying something so revealing, and hastily amended, "Not that I mind staying to talk to a friend or anything, but this place gives me the creeps."
Jayems straightened from the desk and sauntered towards her until both he and Keilor towered over her. She didn't dare look at him. "Friends," he mused. "That's not what Rihlia called you. Sister of her heart, she said. Closer than blood." He paused and looked her up and down with too knowing eyes the color of polished bronze. "Odd that such a one would desert her so quickly." Suddenly he grasped her chin and forced her to look at him. "Would you be planning trouble, little sister?"
She met his eyes with difficulty, and kept them there through force of will. "Who would believe my story?" she evaded and then mentally winced. Why hadn't she just lied? She might as well just blurt out that she intended to bring the entire U.S. Army with her if she could find her way back.
He studied her for a moment and then softly snorted. Releasing her, he told Keilor, "Find her a room down the hall and see that she's comfortable, would you cousin? And post guards at her door." His smile was less than pleasant. "We wouldn't want anything to happen to Rihlia's loyal little sister."
She stiffened as Keilor's hand closed around her arm.
Wiley got in his way at once.
He paused to acknowledge her effort. "Cousin."
Alarmed, Wiley looked around him to rail at Jayems. "What are you doing?"
His eyes narrowed. "Sending her away before I break her neck for lying to me." He glanced at the wide-eyed Jasmine grudgingly. "Though I suppose she can be forgiven, as she does it out of loyalty to you."
His gaze glittered at Wiley. "There is a limit to what I will forgive those who try to deceive me."
"You said she could go home."
His face hardened. "Keilor."
Keilor gently moved the resisting Wiley aside and continued toward the door, leaving Jayems to continue his battle in private.
"You be nice to her!" Wiley shouted after Keilor as they entered the gray stone hall.
***
Keilor looked Jasmine assessingly. "Do you want me to be nice to you, Dragonfly?"
She glowered at him. "I doubt you know how." They paused at a set of double doors a short way down the hall.
He flashed her a wicked smile. "I can be very nice when I choose." His hand closed over the door handle, but he didn't open it just yet. He moved a fraction closer to her. Warm breath slid across her skin as he traced the iridescent dragonfly pendant at her throat. She dropped her eyes, shivering just a little as chills rushed through her.
"Be good, my Dragonfly. Be very, very good," he whispered, lifting her chin until their faces were only inches apart. He stroked his fingers lightly down her neck, making her breath catch. A warning glinted in his eyes. "You won't like it if I have to correct you."
Jasmine pulled away and looked pointedly at the carved panels of the door, resenting how he made her feel. He was the enemy. "You get off on trying to scare women, don't you?"
Not really. Keilor paused, considering their uninvited guest. Initially he'd agreed with Jayems that the most efficient way to be rid of the human was to frighten her silly. That plan had failed miserably. But who could have known about her courage? Rihlia had been ready to run, and without provocation. Perhaps it was time to find a new way of dealing with the human.
After all, like it or not, she was going to be here a while.
Opening the door, he gestured her inside with a flourish. "Lights," he called, and the lights came on. "Softer," he ordered, and they dimmed. His eyes swept down her body, noting her tousled hair. She smelled like sweat and fear, and her eyes were shadowed with exhaustion.
"Bath," he called, and steaming water began to fill a tub at the side of the large room. It was large enough for four people and reached by a series of steps chiseled of blue veined marble. A carved screen, now folded, stood between it and a handsome armoire of red wood and mirrored doors. He gestured toward the armoire. "Towels. The door next to it is a closet, not that you'll find anything in it at the moment." He turned slightly on the parquet flooring. "Bed."
Jasmine glanced at the large bed against the left wall and did a double take. Vines curled around a pair of lovers entwined in a standing position on each post. She rolled her eyes, grateful that she rarely blushed. Heaven help her. It would be a miracle if she could get to sleep in such a bed. She dared a glance at the headboard and quickly looked away, brain burning.
"Don't you have somewhere else I can sleep?" Her eyes skittered restlessly around the otherwise elegant room, and then up at the ceiling. She groaned. An enormous mirror in a golden frame was mounted above the bed. "I mean...with a less…" She waved her hand at the bed.