Authors: Christy Reece
McKenna wants to do anything about Kane continuing his pursuit."
McKenna hung up the phone. Refusing to acknowledge the racing of
her heart at the knowledge that Lucas Kane was in Paris searching for her,
she went to her closet. Pulling her duffel bag from the top shelf, she
immediately began to pack.
His hunt for her had gone further than she'd anticipated. She'd become
aware of questions being asked about her in Brazil. Based upon the physical
description the people searching for her had given, she had known they were
Kane's people. She hadn't expected him to expand beyond Brazil, nor had
she expected him to go to LCR. That was a little too close to home.
Why did he continue? Did he believe she was involved in his
abduction? Was that the reason, or was there more? Noah had indicated that
Kane wanted to thank her. Perhaps that was all. She hoped so. Silly, really,
but she hated for Lucas Kane to think badly of her by believing she'd
actually been in cahoots with Victor.
She'd had plenty of time to relive those moments from his rescue.
His
rescue?
How laughable. Other than taking out Victor, she'd done very little.
Pretty damn bad when the victim becomes the rescuer. Of all the times to
pass out. Any other time she'd been forced to kill someone, she would
become nauseous. Not pleasant, but at least she was usually able to function
to finish the rescue. Passing out was not only embarrassing, it was damn
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dangerous. They both could've been killed.
When she woke, one man had been dead. Thankfully, she'd managed
to distract the other one, but Lucas Kane had still been able to take care of
him, even with a bullet hole in his shoulder.
After the excitement had passed and she'd been far enough away from
Kane to think straight, she acknowledged that if she had never shown up,
Lucas Kane would have gotten out of the situation all by himself. Which
made her fascination for him even larger. Something she definitely hadn't
needed.
McKenna rushed around her little apartment, collecting the few things
she wouldn't leave without. She'd stayed here longer than she did most
places; it was past time to leave, anyway. No use looking around and
bemoaning the frilly little curtains she'd hand-stitched herself or the painting
she had found at a flea market that reminded her of home. She'd hung it over
the television and found herself looking at it more than at what was on TV.
She would leave those things, of course. Taking the minimal
belongings was the only way she traveled and the only way she'd survived
this long.
Being hunted wasn't a new thing for her; she just had a new predator.
No, she could never call Lucas Kane a predator. Noah's words continued to
whirl around in her head. "He wants to thank you...wants you to know if you
ever need anything, you only have to ask."
McKenna snorted as she grabbed a handful of underwear. Maybe she
should just go to Kane, tell him that for years she'd been hunted by a crazed
maniac, and would he mind hiring an army to kill him? She could just see
his handsome face as she gave him her request. He probably wanted to give
her a box of chocolates or a basket full of bath salts as a thank-you, not a
paid assassin.
No, she would never ask someone to do something she would one day
have to do herself. There would be a final confrontation. And she would be
the one who would end his sorry life. If she had to lose hers in the process,
that was only fair. At some point she would stop being such a chickenshit
and do the deed.
Standing on her rickety kitchen chair, she opened the cabinet above
the refrigerator. Moving aside the bargain-sized jar of peanut butter, she
pulled at the loose board behind it and opened the small area she'd created
only hours after moving in. She took the nylon pouch, unzipped it, and
checked its contents, though she knew nothing had been moved. Six
passports, five driver's licenses, twenty-eight thousand dollars, and a small
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they were carved into her mind, seared into her soul--but she would never go
anywhere without them.
She stepped down and returned the chair under the table. Zipping the
pouch, she dumped it in with her clothes and toiletries. Placing her notebook
computer on top of everything, McKenna closed the bag and straightened.
With a long, silent sigh, she took one last glance at the landscape above the
television, grabbed the duffel bag, and walked out the door.
Lucas Kane needed to stop looking for her. There was only one way
to ensure that he did.
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Two
"We believe we've found her."
The Paris traffic was almost deafening in its exuberance; Lucas held
the phone closer to his ear. "Say again."
"We've found her."
Stopping in the middle of the sidewalk, he ignored the creative curse
of a bicyclist who almost rammed him. "How? Where?"
"We spotted a woman matching her description two days ago. We
followed her but lost her in the crowd. Then we spotted her again this
morning, hailing a taxi."
"Where?"
"Paris."
His heart thudded and that strange shiver he'd felt the first time she
was near swept through him. "Does she know you're following her?"
"No. Her ride is about three cars ahead of us...wait, she's stopping."
"What street?"
"Rue de Morat."
Lucas looked up at the street sign above him: Rue de Morat.
"She's getting out."
An odd, surreal feeling washed over him as Lucas slowly turned.
There, not ten feet away from him, stood his angel, his rescuer...his ghost.
The cacophony of an overcrowded city became silent; the busy Paris
sidewalk disappeared. Lucas had only one focal point as he began a slow
walk toward her. If he moved too quickly, would she disappear like the
ghost she claimed to be? He didn't want to take the chance.
She looked the same, yet different. Her hair was still short and
bleached a platinum blond. Faded, ragged jeans covered her slender legs; the
olive green T-shirt and black leather jacket she wore were probably
supposed to make her look tough and boyish. Instead he thought they made
her look sexy as hell.
The real difference from the last time he saw her was her face. Her
skin wasn't coated with inches of heavy makeup, and her expression was a
mixture of vulnerability, determination, and defiance.
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She didn't move, just watched him with those lovely but oh so wary
eyes. He knew people were passing by him, and if his former commander
could see him now, he'd have blasted Lucas for having no concept of his
surroundings. He didn't care. This woman had haunted his dreams nightly.
Damned if he'd let anything get in the way of seeing her, including watching
his back.
Within a foot of her he stopped and murmured, "And the ghost
reappears."
A small, enigmatic smile tilted her lips. "I think we need to talk."
Lucas held out his hand. She stared at it for the longest time. Just
when he was about to drop his hand, she brought hers up in an awkward, shy
way and her fingertips touched his. At that touch, his heartbeat skyrocketed.
"I'm staying here." He shot a glance over his shoulder at the hotel
behind him.
"Yes. Room 2304."
He didn't bother to question how she knew where he was staying or
his room number. It didn't matter. Pulling her with him, he turned and
walked the few yards to the hotel entrance. She didn't say a word, just went
along with him, that mysterious smile still in place.
Still holding hands, they went through the lobby and stepped into the
elevator without talking. He felt her give him several glances out of the
corner of her eye, but she didn't speak. More surprising than anything, she
didn't let go of his hand.
Since he was in the penthouse, he used a special key to take them to
the top. He knew her eyes watched him; heard her swallow hard a couple of
times. He felt the tension in her body, the coldness of her hand...but still she
didn't let go of him. Something about the trust in that one small gesture did
strange things to his heart.
The elevator opened and they walked out together. Standing in front
of the penthouse door, she pulled her hand from his and said, "Before we go
in, I'd like to ask you something."
"What?"
"Why am I here?"
"You mean, am I going to expect something from you by coming into
my hotel room?"
Wariness. Vulnerability. Curiosity. They were all there in her
expression. But her answer was one small nod.
"I don't expect anything from you," he said.
Her eyes searched his; she was looking for a trick, a lie. Lucas held
his breath, feeling as though this was one of the most important moments of
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his life. Somehow he felt that if she gave him her trust, she would be giving
him a gift of major proportions. He waited for her verdict. If she turned
around and walked away, he wouldn't try to stop her, but he knew there
would always be an ache inside him that he could never fill.
Finally she said, "Okay."
He opened the door before she could change her mind. She walked
through; he followed behind her.
As the door closed them into the luxurious penthouse, McKenna told
herself this was probably the third dumbest decision she'd made in her life.
The first one had gotten her entire family killed; the second one had landed
her in jail. Both times it had been because she'd trusted the wrong people.
Somehow, even knowing how stupid this was, she refused to regret it.
Lucas Kane had been on her mind well before she met him. She'd seen him
on a television interview once and hadn't been able to resist Googling his
name. And had become an instant admirer. Several of the causes he donated
his wealth to were her favorite charities. Ones she supported as much as
possible.
Since meeting Lucas, the fascination had only grown. During his
rescue he had handled himself like a pro. Lucas Kane was more than just a
wealthy businessman from England.
She couldn't deny that another reason for her fascination was the
incredibly odd connection she'd felt the instant their eyes met. As if he'd not
only seen straight into her soul but had liked and approved of what he saw.
She had to see where this would lead. Nothing permanent, of course.
Permanency no longer existed for her. But she had to see what happened.
"Would you like something to drink or eat?"
She shook her head. Odd, since she was known to have a healthy
appetite and had never turned down a meal. Nerves weren't usually an issue
for her, but if she put anything into her mouth right now, chances were it'd
come right back up. Her stomach was filled with giant butterflies.
"Have a seat."
Instead of sitting on the elegant sofa he indicated, she went to the
giant floor-to-ceiling window and stared out at the sprawling city below.
What was she doing here? She shouldn't have come. In a city this size, there
was no reason she couldn't have disappeared, and he would never find her.
In her heart she had known that. Telling herself she had come to him before
he found her was a lie. And McKenna had long since stopped lying to
herself. She had come to Lucas Kane because he intrigued her on so many
levels. For one brief moment in time, she wanted to indulge that fascination.
And then she would leave and never see him again.
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"I've been looking for you for so long, I hardly know what to say to
you."
She turned to him and once more tried to pinpoint her fascination.
Tall, maybe around six-two; muscular, but not overly so; thick, golden blond
hair that held just a hint of a wave; clear silver-gray eyes; stubborn chin.
Elegant with an underlying ruggedness. A ruggedness that caused all sorts of
interesting shivers throughout her body.
His khaki pants and navy shirt should have looked ordinary, even
bland. Lucas's physique and air of confidence made them appear stylish and
classic.
Was Lucas Kane a handsome man? Absolutely. Best-looking man
she'd ever met? No. That title belonged to a monster. But this man had
something that drew her to him. Moth to a flame. Magnet to steel. Every
cliche ever created to describe an indescribable attraction.
Direct as ever, she asked, "Why have you been looking for me?"
"I wanted to thank you for saving my life."
She couldn't prevent the smile. "Is that what I did?"
"Yes." He lifted a brow. "Why would you ask that?"
"Because you're more than capable of taking care of yourself. I may
have taken out Victor, but the other two men were all your doing."
Lucas shrugged. "I was angry enough and they were a bit out of
shape."
That was true. Victor's MO had always been to hire his people locally,
and he'd never worried whether they were trained. As long as they could