15 “What is it?” Alec asked. She had stopped so suddenly he’d almost crashed into her. “Shh,” she said, turning her attention to the left corner of the dance floor. Placing both hands on the rail in front of her, she let her vision unfocus. The disturbance and the person causing it became clearer. It was a man of average height and looks. But she could see the aura that was undetectable to others, and it was swirling violently. Her quarry was focused on a small brunette who was happily dancing with a group of women. She looked completely oblivious to the men in the room. It was obviously a girls’ night out. All the women were technically ignoring men, but this one didn’t even see them, not on this night. And that was probably the lure. She turned to Alec. “I have some things to take

