Henry âZanâ Duncan is deep undercover investigating a human trafficking ring, and in his line of work he has to pretend to be the bad guy. During a horrendous car chase, itâs either kill or be killed. When he spots a woman with fiery red hair hiding in the bushes, he goes back the next day to save her life, unaware he just raised the stakes on his mission, blew his cover, and failed in his effort to never fall in love.
Dodging bullets, fights, and explosions, Adrienne must learn to trust the man who claims he wants to protect her, and Zan must open his heart to the woman he is starting to love.
When Mike told Adrienne they were relocating her to a different safe house, her world fell apart.
âWhy? Whatâs wrong with this one?â
âThe buzz is out that Nick knows about it. So weâre taking you somewhere else. Iâm sorry, Adrienne, but witness protection is going to have to talk to you.â He held up a hand when she opened her mouth to speak. âIt could be temporary, but it needs to happen as long as Nick is still out on the streets. Just listen to what they have to say.â
Her leg muscles twitched, refusing to hold her upright much longer. Heat flooded her, her mouth souring like rotting fruit. Her skin itched, as if the rotting fruit drew flies. She swallowed, but the tang lingered.
She couldnât afford to get too comfortable. Anywhere. Best this way, because she was getting too comfortable here.
âZanâs going with you,â Mike said. âAt least for now.â
At that moment, the man theyâd been speaking of, the one sheâd been fantasizing about for the last few days, walked in and gave her a shaky smile. The tension in her body released, a dreadful giddiness overtaking her. Her knees almost buckled, but she reached for the wall and held her ground.
Stupid that his presence reassured her.
âI might be joining witness protection with you.â The snarl is his voice indicated he was not pleased.
They gave her an hour to get ready, told her they could get her more things later so not to bother with many clothes. Great news, considering how much she hated the clothes theyâd given herâincluding the flimsy flip-flops she had to traipse around inâbut she still ended up an overstuffed piece of luggage by the time she was done. Mostly because of Tonkaâs things.
âLeave the cat. Heâs better off here.â Mike stood in the doorway, a scowl etched across his face as Adrienne tangled with Tonka, a hefty purse, and her luggage. She searched for the cat carrier. It was around here somewhere, and she couldnât take Tonka out without it.
As if Mikeâs mere presence wasnât enough, Meagan acted as a buffer between Adrienne and the door, as if they werenât about to let her go until she abided by their command and handed over the cat.
Adrienne held Tonka tighter, only to get protesting mewls. âNo. Heâs coming with me.â
âLetâs get you to a safe place first. Then weâll get the cat to you.â
âThereâs no reason for him to stay.â
âYouâll be taking a circuitous route. It wonât be comfortable for you, much less a cat. You could be in danger of losing him then. Heâll be safe here.â
âWhy canât we fly?â
âYou will, eventually.â
âTonka will be fine right here,â Zan said. âMeagan is a cat lover.â
Adrienne eyed Meagan, studying her for any love written across her features. The agents enjoyed doting on Tonka, but nobody would care for her cat as much as she did.
How could she abandon him? Didnât they realize he was the reason sheâd stayed sane all these years?
âCome on, you see how Meagan has been with Tonka. Sheâs not going to let anything harm that cat.â Zan nudged her. âMike doesnât want to admit it, but heâs a cat lover, too. The only harm Tonka will see is choosing which of the two humans will spoil him the most.â
âYouâll have Tonka in a couple days,â Mike promised. âThree tops.â
âWe need to get going,â Zan said.
Adrienne dropped her luggage and cuddled Tonka closer, who purred as she whispered words of endearment. She hated to let him go but had to admit heâd be in good company. The entire crew would spoil him rotten.
Meagan opened her arms and took Tonka, digging her hands under his neck and finding his sweet spot. He ignored Adrienne as she walked out the door, and tears gummed her eyelids as her chest constricted with an aching need to burst open and release all her anxieties.
Sheâd lost too much over the past few days, but she had to reassure herself sheâd see him again soon.
âHold up,â Mike shouted as Zan led Adrienne to their escape car. âI donât want you taking that car.â
Zan stopped and turned to face Mike. âWhy not? Whatâs the problem?â
âThey might be on the lookout for it. Agent Brock is going to take it as a diversion. We have you in the van.â He pointed to an old gray Chevy cargo van.
Zanâs shoulders slumped. âAre you kidding me? A headâs up would have been nice. And if we need to run away from anyone, thatâll be impossible.â
âYouâd be surprised. This van has nice mods under the hood.â
Zan nodded. âHmm okay. Iâd love to see it, but we donât have time.â
âIâll catch up with you later. Be safe.â
âWill do.â
Heat spooled down Adrienneâs spine when Zan palmed her lower back and steered her to the van. From the corner of her eye, she watched three agents get in the car they were supposed to take. Zan muttered under his breath, something about not feeling safe in a stupid van no matter what was under the hood.
âLook, I know youâre worried about Tonka.â Zan settled in the driverâs seat and pushed the key in the ignition. âEverything is going to be okay.â
âWhat happened? Why the sudden move? Was someone followed or something?â
Zan turned the ignition and slammed his hands on the steering wheel when it didnât start. Heâd kept the door open, maybe to bolt out and chastise Mike for his decision.
âThereâs a buzz out on the street that Nick is looking for us, and might have found us.â
She clutched her stomach, fear spreading to every part of her body. It took three tries to get the van started, and Zan was pounding his fists, opening the door, and cursing by the time it roared to life.
âI canât believe Mike wants me to take this stupid fucking machine,â he muttered atop a slew of other curses.
As he shut the door, resigned to his fate, a loud explosion blasted the area.
âWhy? Whatâs wrong with this one?â
âThe buzz is out that Nick knows about it. So weâre taking you somewhere else. Iâm sorry, Adrienne, but witness protection is going to have to talk to you.â He held up a hand when she opened her mouth to speak. âIt could be temporary, but it needs to happen as long as Nick is still out on the streets. Just listen to what they have to say.â
Her leg muscles twitched, refusing to hold her upright much longer. Heat flooded her, her mouth souring like rotting fruit. Her skin itched, as if the rotting fruit drew flies. She swallowed, but the tang lingered.
She couldnât afford to get too comfortable. Anywhere. Best this way, because she was getting too comfortable here.
âZanâs going with you,â Mike said. âAt least for now.â
At that moment, the man theyâd been speaking of, the one sheâd been fantasizing about for the last few days, walked in and gave her a shaky smile. The tension in her body released, a dreadful giddiness overtaking her. Her knees almost buckled, but she reached for the wall and held her ground.
Stupid that his presence reassured her.
âI might be joining witness protection with you.â The snarl is his voice indicated he was not pleased.
They gave her an hour to get ready, told her they could get her more things later so not to bother with many clothes. Great news, considering how much she hated the clothes theyâd given herâincluding the flimsy flip-flops she had to traipse around inâbut she still ended up an overstuffed piece of luggage by the time she was done. Mostly because of Tonkaâs things.
âLeave the cat. Heâs better off here.â Mike stood in the doorway, a scowl etched across his face as Adrienne tangled with Tonka, a hefty purse, and her luggage. She searched for the cat carrier. It was around here somewhere, and she couldnât take Tonka out without it.
As if Mikeâs mere presence wasnât enough, Meagan acted as a buffer between Adrienne and the door, as if they werenât about to let her go until she abided by their command and handed over the cat.
Adrienne held Tonka tighter, only to get protesting mewls. âNo. Heâs coming with me.â
âLetâs get you to a safe place first. Then weâll get the cat to you.â
âThereâs no reason for him to stay.â
âYouâll be taking a circuitous route. It wonât be comfortable for you, much less a cat. You could be in danger of losing him then. Heâll be safe here.â
âWhy canât we fly?â
âYou will, eventually.â
âTonka will be fine right here,â Zan said. âMeagan is a cat lover.â
Adrienne eyed Meagan, studying her for any love written across her features. The agents enjoyed doting on Tonka, but nobody would care for her cat as much as she did.
How could she abandon him? Didnât they realize he was the reason sheâd stayed sane all these years?
âCome on, you see how Meagan has been with Tonka. Sheâs not going to let anything harm that cat.â Zan nudged her. âMike doesnât want to admit it, but heâs a cat lover, too. The only harm Tonka will see is choosing which of the two humans will spoil him the most.â
âYouâll have Tonka in a couple days,â Mike promised. âThree tops.â
âWe need to get going,â Zan said.
Adrienne dropped her luggage and cuddled Tonka closer, who purred as she whispered words of endearment. She hated to let him go but had to admit heâd be in good company. The entire crew would spoil him rotten.
Meagan opened her arms and took Tonka, digging her hands under his neck and finding his sweet spot. He ignored Adrienne as she walked out the door, and tears gummed her eyelids as her chest constricted with an aching need to burst open and release all her anxieties.
Sheâd lost too much over the past few days, but she had to reassure herself sheâd see him again soon.
âHold up,â Mike shouted as Zan led Adrienne to their escape car. âI donât want you taking that car.â
Zan stopped and turned to face Mike. âWhy not? Whatâs the problem?â
âThey might be on the lookout for it. Agent Brock is going to take it as a diversion. We have you in the van.â He pointed to an old gray Chevy cargo van.
Zanâs shoulders slumped. âAre you kidding me? A headâs up would have been nice. And if we need to run away from anyone, thatâll be impossible.â
âYouâd be surprised. This van has nice mods under the hood.â
Zan nodded. âHmm okay. Iâd love to see it, but we donât have time.â
âIâll catch up with you later. Be safe.â
âWill do.â
Heat spooled down Adrienneâs spine when Zan palmed her lower back and steered her to the van. From the corner of her eye, she watched three agents get in the car they were supposed to take. Zan muttered under his breath, something about not feeling safe in a stupid van no matter what was under the hood.
âLook, I know youâre worried about Tonka.â Zan settled in the driverâs seat and pushed the key in the ignition. âEverything is going to be okay.â
âWhat happened? Why the sudden move? Was someone followed or something?â
Zan turned the ignition and slammed his hands on the steering wheel when it didnât start. Heâd kept the door open, maybe to bolt out and chastise Mike for his decision.
âThereâs a buzz out on the street that Nick is looking for us, and might have found us.â
She clutched her stomach, fear spreading to every part of her body. It took three tries to get the van started, and Zan was pounding his fists, opening the door, and cursing by the time it roared to life.
âI canât believe Mike wants me to take this stupid fucking machine,â he muttered atop a slew of other curses.
As he shut the door, resigned to his fate, a loud explosion blasted the area.
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