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“Don’t you freaking shock me...”

Mitchell said, “Are the Professor and his wife working for the other side, too?”

He nodded under the trickling water. “Einstein and Jocelyn, the professor’s daughter, are clean.”

“Where’s the gold, Buckner?” Tristan let go of Aidan. “You can’t buy weapons without money.”

His voice sounded weak. “We brought the gold… the first time.”

Electricity zapped around Aidan in frenzied streaks. Tristan and Mitchell backed away.

“You were here before?” Aidan said. “When Jim Monroe was shot?”

He nodded.

Tristan’s eyes grew wide when he shared a glance with Aidan. “Don’t go postal on me, Monroe.”

“Monroe?” Buckner said.

“Yeah, asshole. The man you shot was my father.”

Buckner shook his head. “He wasn’t supposed to get shot. We wanted to keep him as a resource. Whoever Monroe had in the back shot at us and hit Johnkowski.”

“There was someone else at the store that night?”

“Yes. Hiding in the back. Your father had backup.”

 

Chapter 6

 

The next morning, Cassandra stepped from the shower and donned a color-block sundress of pink, white and black. D.I.R.E. had graciously allowed her access to her suitcases, but her purse and makeup had been locked away. She couldn’t remember the last time she’d showed her face in public without makeup. The notion made her feel vulnerable, with no control over her own person.

Then again, she
had
no control over anything except the pesky cables they’d tied around her wrists. They were Naylor Interests standard issue, something she used to practice on while she waited for files to upload.

Today, she’d removed them to clean up, and would put them back in place when she got around the agents again.

She had to keep some kind of advantage.

Cass studied her reflection as she dried her hair. This all had to be a bad nightmare. The unstoppable Robert Naylor lay in a hospital bed, on the verge of death. Dar had been reduced to cooperation through guilt.

For the first time in her life,
she’d
needed to rescue
them
and failed miserably. Naylor Interests sat on the verge of collapse.

Her entire life had disintegrated. Not that it had been much of a life anyway.

Donning her glasses, Cass retied the cables around her wrists and walked out into the hallway. She nodded at the D.I.R.E. agents posted outside her room and Dar’s, just down the hall. Even from a small town hospital, Mitchell Jacobs ran an efficient, competent agency.

Cassandra sighed. She wished they would let her visit Dar. He always made her feel better, more in control.

The total opposite of Aidan Monroe.

The man had haunted her thoughts the entire night. She didn’t get a wink of sleep. Where other men told her she looked beautiful, Aidan made her
feel
beautiful. He’d never said a word to her about her looks, but had talked to her, looked at her, touched her, in ways no other man had dared.

He was the first man she’d met that wasn’t afraid of her father.

Mitchell and Tristan Jacobs probably weren’t afraid of Robert Naylor either, but they didn’t consume her thoughts like Aidan Monroe.

Aidan made her want to run away to an exotic island and while away the hours making love in the surf. He made her want to snuggle on a sofa and watch romantic comedies, and dance in the dark to slow, soft music.

Why in the world did she feel this way now, when her life lay in shambles?

Pushing open her father’s door, she peeked around the corner. A nurse stood at his bedside, checking his IV and fluffing his pillow. His ventilator had been disconnected and shoved against the wall.

Thank God Kate wasn’t there.

“Thank you for helping my father.”

Whipping around, the woman stopped to stare at Cassandra. If all of the nurses were as gorgeous as this one, Dar would probably find a reason to get sick.

“Well, I’ve been told he’s my father, too.”

Cassandra stood rooted to the spot. This was her new sister? The love child of Kate Monroe and her father? Dar was right, Rachel did look a lot like Robert. She had Kate’s beauty and her father’s coloring.

“I’m Rachel.”

With apprehensive steps, she approached Cassandra and held out her hand. The scent of orchids reached her nose. Cass stood stiff, her hands tied in front of her. A blush stole up Rachel’s neck as she dropped her hand.

Yes, not all of us get to walk around hands free.

“I’ve been bugging Mitchell to let me meet you, but for some reason, he’s kept me away.”

Rachel Monroe emitted a warmth, a friendliness Cassandra had never felt before. Over the years, anyone she met had treated her with kid gloves because of her familial connections. No one ever felt comfortable with Robert Naylor’s daughter.

Obviously, her new sister felt no intimidation whatsoever.

“Here, sit down.” She dragged a chair over to the side of the bed.

Cassandra just stared at her. Was she for real? Did she really expect them to sit down and talk about boys and giggle behind their hands like real sisters? Other than genetics, they had nothing in common.

Then again, what better way to learn about her enemies than to keep them close?

Taking a seat, Cassandra lifted her chin, her bound hands in her lap. Rachel sat down across from her.

“I’ve been waiting for a time to visit when my mother wasn’t here. I…” She shook her head with a grimace. “…just can’t stomach her right now.”

Cass could understand that. If her father had kept the truth from her like that, she’d be angry, too. As a matter of fact, he
had
kept the truth from her. He still claimed innocence on Riordan’s whereabouts.

“Thank God for Tris.” Rachel’s eyes held tears when she looked at Cass again. “He’s been wonderful through all of this.”

“Tristan Jacobs?”

Nodding, Rachel smiled for the first time since she entered the room. “Yes. We’re engaged.”

Cassandra glanced down at Rachel’s left hand. She had long, oval fingernails just like her.

“No ring yet.” She held up her hand. “He just proposed a few days ago. Things have been a little crazy.”

Understatement of the year. Rachel’s life had taken huge blows over the last few days but she’d found love despite it all. Cassandra felt alone, even though she and Dar were in this together. While he remained locked up and drowned himself in guilt, she had to keep things together. It was up to her to stay focused and get them out of this situation.

Rachel shook her head. “I’m sorry, I’m monopolizing the conversation. I guess I’m a little nervous.”

Cass sat back in her chair. “To be honest, I don’t know what to say or how to treat you. We’re on opposite sides of this situation. I can’t just forget everything and treat you like a long lost sister.”

Rachel lifted her chin. “You’re right. I could look at this situation the same way and decide that I want nothing to do with the Naylor family and all your father orchestrated over the years. But, what you’re forgetting is that my mother lied to me, too. So did my father – or, stepfather.”

She leaned forward, her arms on her legs. “Do you think I want a world-renowned criminal as my father? Do you think I want to claim a brother that kidnapped me and tried to shoot my mother?”

Cassandra knew her father and brother had been involved in illegal activities. She’d always tried to justify the weapons sales, the trade secrets, the government leaks by telling herself it could be worse. Dar had always told her they weren’t that bad because they’d stayed out of human trafficking and illegal drugs. But, Cassandra knew a sin was a sin, no matter how big or small.

It didn’t keep her from loving her family.

Rachel sat back in her chair and blew out a breath. “The only constant has been Aidan. He’s my brother and that can’t be taken from me. I know I can depend on him no matter what may arise. He’s responsible for starting this entire ball rolling.” She laughed to herself. “On second thought, I may have to kill him.”

“I wouldn’t mind teaming up with you on that one.”

Her gaze shot to Cassandra. “Why? What has he done?”

Driven her mad with longing, irritated her with his high-handed attitude, and kissed her with a fire that could melt steel.

Cassandra felt heat rise in her face. “Just his job.”

Rachel gave her a knowing smile. “Don’t kick yourself, Cassandra. My brother has had females flocking to him since middle school.”

Gee, thanks for making me feel so much better. Not.

“He’s a hothead, though. His pride and his temper are what caused the rift between he and my father, err, Jim. They still weren’t speaking when my father was shot. I think that weighs on Aidan a great deal.”

“What happened?”

Sighing, Rachel crossed a leg over the other. “Aidan played football in high school. He played wide receiver for Creekmore.”

She should’ve known he was a jock.

“Aidan’s senior year, we had a game in a nearby town. Three college scouts were expected to attend to watch him play. Jim was pumped about Aidan giving it his all.”

Rachel gave a half grin. “Pride and arrogance were strong traits in Jim too, so he and Aidan always got into it. That night, Jim really put pressure on Aidan to perform well.”

Cassandra had seen the same between her father and Dar. The pressure had never helped. It only made things worse.

“An older guy from the other school had a little too much to drink and made obnoxious comments about our players. It happened sometimes, so everyone brushed it off.

Then he started making lewd comments about the cheerleaders, one of which was Aidan’s girlfriend, Sandra. Mom could see Aidan getting agitated with the guy so Jim yelled at him to blow it off.”

Sandra. The woman who had pulled over on the side of the road the other day. Interesting.

“Couldn’t someone call security?”

Rachel cocked an eyebrow. “Security from the hometown police?” She shook her head. “Obviously, you’re not from Texas.” She smiled. “They told the guy to back off but he would start up again a few minutes later.

Anyway, Aidan was out on the field, lining up for a play, when the guy walked over to Sandra and started flirting with her. When he leaned in close and whispered something in Sandra’s ear, Aidan ran off the field and punched him in the face. Not once,” she held up a finger, “but three times, until the guy fell backwards on the ground. Aidan broke his nose.”

Cass smiled to herself. He punched another man because he was jealous. She could see it so clearly.

“Good for Aidan. I probably would’ve done the same thing.”

Rachel chuckled. “Jim didn’t see it that way. He was absolutely livid. Of course, the scouts weren’t interested in Aidan after that. He’d ruined his chances of playing college ball.”

“That had to be, what, ten years ago?” Cass said. “He still held a grudge?”

“They argued non-stop until they both just ran out of gas. Once Aidan left for the Navy, it was easy to keep a distance. They never talked again.”

Rachel gave a watery grin. “I think Aidan took his death harder than any of us. If he’d seen Jim as a quadriplegic, I think it would’ve killed him. Aidan won’t rest until he finds whoever shot him.”

“If you go looking for trouble, it’ll let you find it.”

Cassandra whipped around. Her father stared at her with lazy eyes. She jumped up and rushed to the side of the bed, Rachel behind her.

“Father.” A sob broke her voice as she squeezed his hand. “You had me so worried.”

He gave her a weak smile. “It’ll take more than your brother’s lousy shot to bring me down.”

Rachel chuckled behind her. His gaze moved to her. “Rachel, my other daughter. You’re here, too?” He patted

the opposite side of the bed. “Come here.”

A twinge of jealousy nipped at Cassandra.

Get a grip, Cassandra. She
is
his daughter. Get used to

it
.

“How are you?” Rachel stood close, her hands clasped in front of her. “Can I get you anything?”

Robert took Rachel’s hand, his speech groggy. “I want to get to know you, Rachel. Too much time has been wasted.”

She covered his hand with her own. “Now that you’re awake, we have all the time in the world.”

Smiling, Robert turned his head on the pillow and took Cassandra’s hand. He gave her a slow wink.

“My beautiful, beautiful daughters. Promise me that no matter what happens, you will be there for each other.”

Cassandra frowned. How could he ask that when she wore cables around her wrists and a tracking anklet? They were on opposite sides of his feud with Mitchell and the D.I.R.E. Agency. How could they support each other when they wanted different things?

His eyes drooped.

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