Confident that she would make it, the sight of a pair of military style boots in front of her almost made her cry out. When she looked up, it was to see only the shadow of the man who’d begun to drive her crazy. Between the insane attraction and his bullying attitude, Jinn wanted to deck him. “You aren’t going anywhere, Dennison.” The sun was beginning to come up. She was barely able to make out his grin. Jinn came to her feet and faced him. “I’m leaving right now, and you can’t stop me.” “Don’t be so sure.” Jinn stepped in and attacked, slipping her foot behind his knee to trip him, but he was ready for her and twisted his hip into her abdomen, flipping her on her back. The air whooshed out of her chest leaving her breathless for a moment as he stood over her. “I rest my case.” Determined to beat his ass, she spun onto her side and hooked one foot behind his heel the same moment she kicked out into his knee. He sucked in a breath and went down hard, slamming into the soft earth with a grunt.