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    Oath of Honor

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      hell do you do this on a regular basis?”

      Evyn laughed softly. “I don’t. I’m protection, remember?”

      “Yes, but you’ve been in the field too.”

      “I never did much undercover.” Evyn slid her hand around Wes’s

      waist and tapped the transmitter. “Come on, let’s get this thing off you.

      We need to debrief—get your impressions. We can only get so much

      from the audio.”

      “Why did Roberts want me to come back here instead of reporting

      directly to her at the White House?” Wes unbuttoned her shirt and

      pulled her tank up. “Do you really think someone might’ve followed

      me from Jennifer’s?”

      “No sense taking a chance. This way, to anyone watching, you

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      finished your date and went home. Anyone following would assume

      you were in for the night.”

      “Hell of a date,” Wes muttered.

      Evyn carefully loosened the adhesive and removed the transmitter.

      “What’s your impression?”

      Wes sat on one of the bar stools facing out into the living room

      and propped her elbows on the counter behind her. “She sent a lot of

      mixed signals. She might have been trying to seduce me, but she was

      also trolling for information.”

      “What kind of information?”

      “Mostly about Len. She’s a medical person. Sudden death is

      something we’re familiar with. But she pushed a little bit where he was

      concerned—maybe trying to see if we suspected foul play.”

      “That makes sense if she was party to his death.”

      “But why would she have wanted to get rid of him? Someone

      would take his place—if not someone from the outside like me, one of

      the other docs from the inside.”

      “My working theory,” Evyn said, securing the transmitter in her

      jacket pocket, “is that Len started to suspect her. Maybe he overheard

      something. We’ll probably never know, but for some reason, they

      wanted him out of the way.”

      “Then I’m no threat.”

      “Not unless she thinks you suspect something too,” Evyn said

      quietly. “When you’ve killed once, it gets easier—at least for some

      people.”

      Evyn’s eyes were cloudy, troubled. Wes took her hand and pulled

      her closer. “What’s wrong?”

      “Sitting in that van listening to you with her—knowing you were

      too far away for me to get you…” Evyn cupped Wes’s face and kissed

      her. “Made me crazy.”

      Wes’s pulse soared. Her whole life had been geared toward taking

      care of others—she’d learned to be self-sufficient, learned to stand

      alone. She’d never been so critically important to anyone before. Evyn

      made her feel like she mattered—right now, in this moment—more

      than anything else in Evyn’s world. She looped her arms around Evyn’s

      waist and pulled her in tight between her thighs. “I’m sorry if it was

      hard for you.”

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      Evyn rested her forehead against Wes’s. “I knew you could handle

      yourself—don’t get me wrong.”

      “I think we both know we can do our jobs, no matter what.”

      “I do. I believe that. But part of me, the part I shoved away a long

      time ago so I could focus on getting where I wanted to get, that part was

      just a little bit scared.”

      “I suppose every time you’re away, in potential danger, I’ll be a

      little bit scared too.” Wes kissed her. “But I’ll be damn proud too.”

      “Wes,” Evyn murmured, sliding her mouth over Wes’s, kissing

      her throat. “I should tell you—”

      “Yes?” Wes arched her neck, gave more of herself to Evyn’s

      mouth. “What?”

      Evyn groaned, her hands trembling on Wes’s shoulders. “I’m

      falling in love with you.”

      Wes slipped her fingers into Evyn’s hair, drawing her mouth tighter

      to her skin, wanting the heat of Evyn’s mouth searing her flesh. “I’m so

      glad. Because I’m in love with you.”

      Evyn shuddered. “I’m not making love to you again until we’re

      in a bed.”

      “I don’t have plants or a cat,” Wes whispered, “but I’ve got clean

      sheets.”

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      chapter thirty-One

      Cam turned the bathroom light off before she opened the door

      and walked quietly back into the bedroom. The room was

      filled with a soft gray haze marking the transition between moonlight

      and sunrise, that in-between time when night was all but gone and the

      day not yet born—when reality dispelled the last lingering dreams.

      She found the clothes she’d left out the night before and pulled on

      underwear, pants, and a shirt. She slid her ID into her back pocket and

      clipped her badge to her belt on her right hip next to her holster. Sheets

      rustled behind her and she turned as Blair sat up in bed. “Been awake

      long?”“A few minutes,” Blair said. “I like watching you dress almost as

      much as I like watching you undress.”

      Laughing, Cam sat on the side of the bed and stroked Blair’s leg

      through the sheets. Blair was wearing another one of her old T-shirts—

      this one with JJRTC stenciled across the chest. A few holes peppered

      the front—spots she’d snagged running through the woods on one of

      her training exercises. She leaned down and kissed Blair. “It’s pretty

      early yet. Are you going to stay up?”

      “I’ve gotten spoiled these last few weeks, having you around.

      Knowing you weren’t going to be out in the field.”

      “I need to be there for this.” Cam settled on the bed, swung around

      until her back was against the headboard, and settled Blair against her

      side. She kissed her temple. In her new job with Homeland Security,

      she was riding a desk most of the time. She was a hands-on supervisor,

      though, and sometimes she needed to be in the field. “Your father’s

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      safety is our number one priority, but this kind of incident has the

      potential to terrify the nation. We’ll stop it—I promise. But media

      containment is almost as vital.”

      Blair nodded. “I know. Which is why you’re leading the team

      yourself and limiting the number of people who know the details.”

      “Yes.” She’d put agents from the Washington field office on

      Jennifer Pattee the night before after Daniels and Block left to

      follow Captain Masters home. The other agents only knew they were

      maintaining surveillance on a person of interest and didn’t need to

      know more. The intercept this morning had to be carried out by a

      small, select team in the know, and she needed to be there to assure the

      details of the plan weren’t made public. Knowledge of a threat could

      be almost as dangerous as the event itself.

      “I’m not even going to ask how dangerous you think this might

      be,” Blair said, running her fingers over the buttons on Cam’s shirt.

      “I already know. And I understand why you have to do this. Just be

      careful.”

      “I will be. I’ll call you as soon as I can, but it might be a whi
    le.”

      Blair rubbed her cheek on Cam’s shoulder. “Don’t worry about

      me. Just do your job and remember, part of your job is coming back to

      me.” “I won’t forget.” Cam kissed her. “It’s the best assignment I’ve

      ever had.”

      v

      Wes judged the time to be nearing 0430. They’d need to leave soon

      so Evyn could meet up with the intercept team and she could join the

      surveillance team and provide medical containment if necessary. She’d

      be in a van somewhere, safely observing. Evyn would be in the hot zone.

      The virus, if released, would be as lethal as a bullet, although not quite

      as rapid. The diner was a public place—and the agents’ body armor

      would be no protection at all. She had nothing other than supportive

      measures to counteract its destructive potential—no vaccine, no drugs.

      Exposure could be a death sentence.

      Evyn slept with her head on Wes’s shoulder. She fit into the curve

      of Wes’s body as if she’d always been there. Wes stroked the slope of

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      RADCLY fFE

      Evyn’s shoulder. Her skin was soft, warm. Her breasts were firm and

      full, nestling against hers in a sensuous embrace. The brush of Evyn’s

      nipple over her breast teased her clit, and she tensed with a sharp thrum

      of arousal. She tightened her grip on Evyn’s shoulder and held her

      closer.Evyn murmured and shifted above her, easing her leg between

      Wes’s thighs. Her pelvis rocked into Wes’s and the tight knot of need

      between Wes’s thighs grew. She’d come hard the night before—the first

      time when Evyn had taken her with her mouth, then more slowly as

      Evyn had stroked her, and now she was ready again. Cupping Evyn’s

      ass in her palm, she guided Evyn’s leg to the place she needed her.

      “I like waking up with you,” Evyn whispered, her lips against

      Wes’s throat. She kissed her way up and tugged lightly on her earlobe.

      The tiny points of pain sent pleasure streaking down Wes’s spine.

      She raised her hips so her clitoris rubbed against Evyn’s thigh. “I like

      sleeping with you. I like waking up with you. I like everything about

      being with you.”

      Evyn chuckled. “Handy, that, because I plan on being around a

      lot.” “I think I’ll need you around a lot.”

      Evyn propped herself up on her forearms, the first rays of morning

      light breaking over her face. Her eyes were blue-gray in the dusky

      dawn. “We haven’t talked about the future.”

      Wes cradled Evyn’s face, scooped her fingers through her hair,

      kissed her. “I want one.”

      “So do I.” Evyn kissed her, exploring, teasing, tasting. She slid

      deeper, claiming. “I want you. Just you. I know always sounds like a

      line, but I mean it.”

      Wes’s concentration faltered—gave way under the sensation of

      Evyn’s mouth and hands. She pressed harder against Evyn’s thigh,

      climbing faster. Too fast. Gasping, she pulled away. “I’m going to come

      soon.”“Mmm—then don’t stop.”

      “I want—I need—to say this first. I love you. I’ve never wanted

      anyone else and I never will. Always sounds like the beginning.”

      Evyn shuddered. “I never even wanted tomorrow with anyone

      before. Now I want every single one of yours to be mine.”

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      “They will be.” Wes’s muscles clenched and she rode the plume of

      pleasure higher. “I’m sorry, I can’t…I’m coming for you.”

      “Yes. For me.” Evyn scored her teeth down Wes’s neck, biting

      gently. “Yes,” she breathed against Wes’s skin, hearing the startled cry

      as Wes’s control unraveled. Her clitoris twitched, pulsed, thickened.

      She needed to come but she held back. She needed Wes more. “Mine.

      All mine. Come for me.”

      Wes cried out, body shattering with pleasure. She crushed her face

      to Evyn’s neck. “Yours. Yes.”

      Pushing up on one arm, Evyn fumbled for Wes’s hand with the

      other. She pressed Wes’s fingers between her legs. “Touch me. I need

      to come for you.”

      Wes stroked her, slid lower, pressed inside, and Evyn exploded

      in her hand. “I love you,” Wes whispered. “No chances today, Evyn. I

      can’t lose you.”

      Evyn sighed and stretched, trailing her fingers down Wes’s back—

      sated, supremely content. “You won’t lose me, I promise. I’m here for

      the long term.”

      Wes kissed her, choosing to believe for a little while longer they

      could control the future.

      v

      Hooker opened the minifridge tucked in the corner of his motel

      room and removed a small plain cardboard box the size of a ballpoint

      pen case. The clear plastic vial with the screw top was nestled inside,

      surrounded by a Styrofoam cut-out. A half-inch of milky white fluid

      filled the end of the tube—at least it had when he’d checked it when

      he’d accepted it from the woman in Georgia. He hadn’t looked at it

      again. He didn’t want to look at it, he didn’t want to touch it. He wasn’t

      superstitious, but he didn’t ride around with a loaded gun and the safety

      off pointed at his chest, either. If all he’d been told was true, whatever

      was in the tube was ten kinds of deadly dangerous. He couldn’t hand it

      off soon enough.

      He placed the small, narrow box in a white plastic cooler along

      with a couple of cans of beer and a burrito from the minimart where

      he’d gassed up the rental car he’d used to drive north the night before.

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      Russo had pushed the timetable forward, and haste was never a good

      idea, but Russo lived by the polls. If the numbers showed Powell

      gaining in popularity, that was all that mattered to Russo—after all, he

      wasn’t taking any risks. Hooker didn’t concern himself with politics—

      politicians came and went as frequently as the weather shifted, and he’d

      never seen that whoever held power changed things very much. Money

      was the only true power, and Russo had plenty of that. He’d follow

      Russo’s lead as long as the money held up.

      He packed his travel bag and meticulously wiped down everything

      he’d touched in the motel room, which hadn’t been much. He’d just

      arrived the night before after dark in another rental car that he’d

      procured with one of his aliases. He’d eaten at a fast-food place across

      the highway from the motel and slept in his clothes. He’d shower at his

      next stop. Satisfied that he hadn’t left anything of himself behind, he

      grabbed his bag and the cooler, left his room key on the rickety table

      by the door, and walked out just as the sun came up. He couldn’t finish

      this job fast enough. In five hours, he’d be at the airport headed home

      for Christmas Eve.

      v

      Jennifer stepped out of the shower and wrapped a fluffy white bath

      sheet around her chest. It fell to her thighs, chasing away the slight chill

      in the bathroom. The temperature had dropped again, and the old town

      house let in a little of the night air through hidden cracks and crevices.

      A small price to pay for its hist
    oric beauty, except on mornings like

      these. She hurried into her bedroom, drying herself as she went, and

      dressed hastily in a navy suit, white shirt, and low dark heels. She

      didn’t plan to stay very long in the diner and doubted the man, Tom,

      would want to linger, either. Twenty minutes, really, ought to be enough

      for two people whose only connection was a common friend to share a

      cup of coffee, make small talk, and go their separate ways. She’d timed

      the meeting so she’d finish up and arrive at the clinic at shift change,

      when she’d slide her lunch bag into the staff refrigerator just as she did

      every morning. Only today, the bag would be a little fuller. Her stomach

      trembled when she thought about the next step.

      She wasn’t frightened, she was excited. Proud to be the one to

      ultimately carry out the mission. Her family would be proud that she

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      had fulfilled her destiny—that she’d learned her lessons well and had

      struck a blow for true freedom and independence. If she was very lucky

      and everything went according to plan, she might even survive. But if

      she didn’t, she would die knowing she’d made a difference. And after

      all, that’s what she’d been born for.

      • 257 •

      RADCLY fFE

      chapter thirty-twO

      Wes sat in the van beside Block and two Secret Service agents

      she didn’t know, watching the monitor from a camera

      trained on the front of Eva’s Diner. She’d been watching patrons come

      and go since 0600. Two other video feeds—from cameras above the

      restroom hallway in the rear and over the kitchen door behind the

      counter—revealed the interior. A directional audio receiver that Block

      could reposition remotely from his control panel had been secured to

      an overhead light fixture. The place was small—a long, narrow room

      with eight booths against the plate glass front windows and a dozen

      black-vinyl-topped stools in front of the counter. At zero-seven twenty,

      almost every space was occupied.

      Roberts had advised the diner owner who’d arrived to open the

      place at 0530 that the team, from an unnamed federal agency, needed

      surveillance to document unspecified criminal activity. The owner, a

      bottle-blonde of indeterminate age, was thrilled by the whole thing and

      a very good actress. She worked the counter and never once glanced at

      the cameras—or at the undercover agents posing as patrons.

     


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