Unleashed (Wolf Ranch #11) Read Online Renee Rose

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Wolf Ranch Series by Renee Rose
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Total pages in book: 62
Estimated words: 58962 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 295(@200wpm)___ 236(@250wpm)___ 197(@300wpm)
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Was it only yesterday morning that I had dreams of passing the CPA exam, getting a raise, and living the amazing life I’d planned? Now, well… now, I was clicking through to Burke’s Bowling’s client folder and opening up the same accounting spreadsheet I had yesterday.

“This is it,” I said, pointing.

Roy leaned down and stared at the screen. He pulled the thumb drive Mark had given me from his pocket and handed it to me. I leaned down and plugged it into the port on the front of my computer tower, which was beside my desk. Then, using the mouse, I dragged the file onto the thumb drive’s folder, copying it.

“All done?” he asked. He didn’t appear nervous, but I knew he wanted to get out of here as soon as possible.

“I have to go into the client’s bookkeeping. The wire will be listed in those files because their banking data is attached.”

I worked as quickly as possible, finding the statement that included the wire, then copied it to the thumb drive. “There, it’s all–”

Noise from down the hall cut me off. I froze. Roy froze, then he quickly leaned over and turned off the monitor. Whispered, “Get under the desk.”

I blinked. “What?”

“NOW,” he growled as the voices and heavy footsteps drew closer. “I’ll deal with whoever this is.”

That spurred me into action. I rolled my chair back, then slid under my desk and pulled it back into place. Remembering the thumb drive, I reached around and pulled it from the port on my computer. Had Lazano’s men found us?

“Police! Hands up!”

I sucked in a breath, my eyes wide.

“Stay there,” Roy breathed to me.

Did he not believe they were police?

“Call Mark.” He dropped the keys to his van in my lap.

Oh my God, this was bad. I couldn’t let Roy get arrested.

Roy put his hands in the air and called out, “They’re up. I’m not armed.”

“Step out into the hall, hands in the air, then place them on the wall.”

“It’s okay,” he murmured and moved away from me. I assumed he was complying since he wasn’t being shot at. Again.

I tried to breathe as quietly as possible, but it was so hard. I was panicking and sure they could hear my heartbeat with how it was thundering in my ears. I clenched the flash drive in my sweaty fist.

“Got any weapons or anything sharp on you?” Roy was asked.

“No.”

I assumed he was being patted down.

“Hands behind your back. I’m going to cuff you for our safety until we know what’s going on.”

There was some squawk of chatter on the police radio, and the man responded in the coded terminology as seen on TV.

“ID?”

“Wallet, back pocket.”

“Roy Banner. Montana,” the man read. “What are you doing breaking into an accounting office?”

“No comment.”

“How’d you get a hold of an employee’s access card?”

“Found it on the ground,” Roy replied.

“Check the rest of the office,” the police officer said. From my curled up position, I had to guess there were more than one who showed up. Should I pop out and tell them we were here legally?

“I’m here alone,” Roy said.

Shit. I couldn’t now. If I did, they’d obviously know he was lying. Then they’d be doubtful of anything else he said, and lying to the police couldn’t be a good thing.

“You found it on the ground and decided to enter illegally? Again, what are you doing here?”

“I want a lawyer.”

“Don’t want to answer any questions?” The police officer grunted. “Works for me. You can call your lawyer down at the station.”

“No one else here,” a different voice said, probably a second police officer. “Nothing appears to be disturbed.”

“Okay. Roy Banner, you’re under arrest for illegal trespassing. You have the right to–”

My heart pounded. I considered coming out from my hiding place once again. I could run out there and tell them Roy was with me. That I worked here. Why did he just give himself up like that?

He tucked me away with the thumb drive for a reason. He told me to call Mark.

And Mark is law enforcement, so he had to sort this out. He had to. It was his fault we were here in the first place.

I clung to that thought as the voices got softer. I waited a while–I had no idea how long–after they left and all was quiet to climb out from beneath my desk. I had the thumb drive and the info Mark wanted. But now Roy had been arrested and was going to jail because I’d agreed to help.

It was all my fault. Again.

20

ROY

Fuck, fuck, fuck. My wolf thrashed beneath the surface, tearing to get free.

I sat on a long bench in a cell trying to keep him on a tight leash. I had to maintain control. No matter how threatened or cornered he thought we were. This room was no bigger than the military prison cell I’d been in.


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