the car, jaws clenched, wondering what percentage of it was bought wit
car and sprinted to the front gate, hoping that there wa
n't renowned for
chain and a solid-looking padlock th
cutter she'd brought along. She'd seen too many stories where the cuttin
e top of the concrete wall, she
ed to take his security seriously. Back door locks were generally easier to access-people o
d Autumn was in the hous
e a child keeping night terrors at bay. The glow
n Finn's house; he clearl
n had com
ps night vision goggles from her backp
the placement of objects, the sound of heavy
tairs and to the largest-lo
ack and naked except for dark-colored briefs w
d glaring d
eep mosquitoes at bay, swept over her as it passed and chi
ough his stomach now protruded like a woman in her first trimester. His once env
at the mercy of younger, stronger men who, if there was any justic
omfort of his bed, totally relaxe
ke that a pe
ow what hit him, she thought as s
etproof, saying that he'd returned fr
you're knif
steadying breath as she wrapped bo
over his broad, lightly-furred chest, positioning the
n place, not believing that now the mom
ought of doing for
e'd carefully pl
what he
couldn
human being in cold blood,
couldn'
the knife, automatically securing the clasp so
t as a band of disappointment squeezed he
et to safety before the blackness at the e
e reached out a hand to the n
odged and started to fall, its metal surroun
before it hi
the
, his right hand delving beneath his pillow and
bbed for the knife, taking several hasty ste
-trained military operative,
o grossly miscalcula
not anticipated him
le resisted the
a
the thick leat
elf as Finn raised his arm and po
end, she t
stantly repla
lcomed
hat would have killed both her and Stella. Instead, the bullet had ri
n switched on the torchlight and flashed
eep slumber by something that looked like a creature from
ll wasn't
of her body, visibly relaxed, and then l
at him, throwing caution to the wind, bristling with rage that with one
ttle Bae, all gr
ad no right to call her by the
ily he'