Jenna shivered. “I’d just as soon he didn’t do the job at all.”
“You and me both.”
“In the meantime, what do I do with it?” Jenna waved at the case.
“I’ll take it. I know someone who might help.” He lifted the suitcase off the bed and headed for the door.
Jenna jumped in front of him. “Wait a minute. Where are you going?”
“Back to my room.”
“If he knows you’re in Cancún, the assassin will know which room you’re in.” She touched his arm. “You can’t go back there.”
“What do you suggest?”
She glanced around the bridal suite. “I figure if he hasn’t already come after me for the case, chances are he doesn’t know I have it.”
“Then this will have to stay here for now.” Sawyer hefted the gun case onto the shelf in the closet and straightened, facing Jenna. “We need to find your case before he does.”
“Right.” Jenna nodded. “I guess you can stay here until I get back. I hope my case has been delivered from the airport by now.”
“Uh-uh.” Sawyer shook his head. “You’re not going anywhere without me.”
Her brows pulled together. “But he’ll recognize you as soon as you set foot into the lobby—if he didn’t see you coming in the first time.”
“Not if I wear a hat and sunglasses.” He glanced around the room. “I don’t suppose you have a T-shirt that will fit me and a baseball cap or sunglasses.” He stared down at his naked chest. “I seem to have come ill-prepared for undercover ops. If not, I’ll pick up something in the gift shop.”
Jenna’s gaze zeroed in on his chest, and as they had so often in the past few minutes, her cheeks flamed. “I might have something,” she said and hurried toward the dresser. After riffling through her clothes for a few seconds, she surfaced with an oversize black, white and gold New Orleans Saints football jersey.
Sawyer held it up. “Are you a fan?”
“I am.” She lifted her chin. “And damn proud of it. So don’t talk bad about my Saints.”
He winked and dragged the jersey over his head and shoulders. “I wouldn’t dream of it. But isn’t the shirt a little big for you?”
“It’s perfect to sleep in,” she said, her cheeks reddening again. She handed him a pair of mirrored sunglasses and a Saints ball cap. “Ready?”
He slipped the glasses onto his face and the cap on his head and nodded. “Let’s go. But me first.”
Jenna frowned. “Do you think he might be on the other side of the door?” She stepped in front of him. “Maybe I should go first.”
“Lady, you’re killing my ego.” He smoothed his hand behind her head, grabbed those lush red curls and tugged, tilting her head back. “But you’re beautiful when you do it.” Sawyer kissed her hard on the lips, set her away from the door and reached for the handle.
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