being transported from pil ar to post for reasons that had yet to be
identified.
He glanced up from the report he was reading on his handheld and met
Lexi’s eyes. She sat at one end of a long leather sofa, he at the other.
Daklin, Kiersted, Ginsberg, and the returned Lu were all seated in the vast
room of the safe house. Even though dawn was breaking, they were each
focused on an element of the op, and intent on reading the intel on their
monitors.
There’d been little conversation for the hours after the meal Daklin had
volunteered to cook. Lexi had offered to prep whatever Daklin needed.
She didn’t complain by word or deed that she was doing scut work. She’d
chopped, Daklin had cooked. Kiersted kept the coffeepot filled. Alex
cleaned up afterward. Everyone had done their part.
Alex continued to feed the fire, and through it al , tried to figure what the
fuck it was about
this
op, at
this
time that made the back of his neck itch.
A short time later, the smel of strong coffee, and dinner’s gril ed steak
and onions, mingled with the scent of the hickory logs crackling in the
fireplace. The scene appeared peaceful, relaxed. Yet the very air sparked
with tension as the team tried to match il -fitting pieces of the puzzle
together into a cohesive picture that might indicate what the master plan
was.
If he reached out, Alex would be able to stroke the arch of Lexi’s bare
foot, which rested tantalizingly on the leather sofa just a few feet away
from his hip. Wearing light gray sweats the exact color of her eyes, she
was stretched out, her neck against the rol ed arm of the sofa, her bare
feet crossed at the ankles, a laptop perched on a cushion on her lap. Her
cheeks were flushed from the warmth of the fire.
Even though there was no fragrance to the soap in the bathroom where
they’d all taken turns showering earlier, he could smel her skin. Not floral,
nor fruity, something uniquely Lexi. Alex could almost taste her flavor on
his tongue. He rubbed his hand around the ache in the back of his neck.
What in God’s name was he missing?
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“We should call it a night,” he told the others. “Tackle it fresh in the
morning with fresh eyes.”
Seated at the dining room table with two laptops, a thermos of coffee, and
the last quarter of a steak sandwich he’d built an hour after dinner, Daklin
glanced at his watch. “It’s practically morning now—Holy crap! Stone, take
a look at this.”
Alex and Lexi rose simultaneously. Daklin’s gaze connected with Alex. He
shook his head and smiled. “The name thing saves time.” “Doesn’t it
though? What do you have?” He sat in a chair beside the other man.
Daklin turned the monitor of one laptop so Alex had a better view.
“Wait. I want to see as wel ,” Lexi said, pushing in to stand beside Alex.
“Hang on, can you move—Yeah. Okay. Now I can see.”
“Do I need to get up?” Ginsberg asked, not removing his eyes from his
monitor. His fingers flew across the keys and he chewed an unlit cigar in
the corner of his mouth. Lu had his unlit cigarettes, Ginsberg his cigars.
Some habits were hard to break. As long as Alex didn’t see a match near
either, he was fine with it.
“What are we looking at?” he asked as Daklin manipulated the keys on his
keyboard to share a split-screen image with him.
“The first screen is a still shot taken right after the London bombing. Who
does this guy look like to you?”
“Alex,” Lexi answered excitedly. “He looks exactly like a younger Alex.
Holy shit. He’s the same guy I fought in Rio.”
“Or was
this
the guy in Rio?” Daklin keyed in another screen. The second
doppelgänger was dressed identically to the first. They weren’t mirror
images. They were indistinguishable.
“Same guy,” Alex said grimly. “Ditto,” he said as a third image came up.
Lexi leaned in, putting a hand on his shoulder for balance. Silky strands of
her bright hair brushed his face. Her hair smel ed of honey. Her low
“Hmm” shot hot and straight to his stomach like a slug of tequila.
Not the time for this. Not the fucking time!
“I would have been pretty damned precocious if I’d started having sex and
making children at fifteen or sixteen.” His voice was gruff. He was as
aroused by Lexi’s nearness as if they’d been having foreplay all day.
Damn good thing he was seated. It was going to be uncomfortable all
around if he had to stand anytime soon. He was as hard as the table.
“Zoom in.” Her warm breath smel ed of the coffee she’d been drinking.
Alex wanted to taste it on her tongue.
Daklin’s finger hesitated above the keys. “Faces?”
When she shook her head filaments of her hair clung to the bristle on
Alex’s cheek. He froze, his heart careening around his chest as if she were
the first girl he’d ever been aware of.
“See how close you can get to their left arms.” The
tattoo.
Of course.
Alex’s sense sharpened as Daklin manipulated the three images until they
could see the guys’ left arms and the series of lines and numbers.
“Please, please don’t take us back to Los Alamos,” Lexi whispered under
her breath.
“Jesus,” Alex said, stunned as the three images came into sharp focus.
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Al three of the bar codes were different.
Not one doppelgänger.
Three.
Nine
Lexi chose the smallest bedroom on the opposite side of the house near
the kitchen. It had probably been servant’s quarters original y, more a
closet with a bed in it than an actual room. The guys had all offered to
switch, but there was something comforting about smal spaces, so she’d
declined.
Three of the men had gone to their rooms to catch what little sleep the
night offered. Given the implications, this op had the potential to blow
sky-high. The question wasn’t if, but
when.
On the way back from the bathroom, she heard the low hum of voices
from the living room.
She recognized Daklin’s low tones, but she didn’t need to
hear
Alex’s voice
to know he was close. Her body seemed to have developed Alex-dar, a
sense of his location that shimmied through her in palpable waves
whenever they were within a mile of one another. The closer he got, the
more she . . . pulsed.
Lexi glanced into the room as she passed. The fire had died down to red
embers, and most of the lights were off. Just the pendant light stil shone
over the men’s heads as they sat, talking quietly at the dining table. The
computer monitors were dark, and the men didn’t look as though they
were talking business. Just two friends, drinking coffee and shooting the
breeze in the early hours.
A ridiculous twinge of jealousy seized her as she passed through the dark
kitchen and opened the door to her room. She wanted to be the one
talking with Alex in low tones in the loneliest part of the night. While she
wanted to dismiss the fatal attraction she had for the man as an
adrenaline overload from her first op, Lexi rarely lied to herself. Her
memory was too powerful to let her get away with it. The truth was, she
was halfway in love with him, no matter how foolish, or il -advised, or
against T-FLAC guidelines it might be.
“Dipshit,” she whispered to herself as she undressed in the flickering red
neon glow bleeding through the flimsy curtains from the hotel sign across
the street. Maybe she was like some stupid ingenue in a play, fal ing in
love with her leading man? Actresses did it all the time.
No. She was too pragmatic and sensible to believe for a moment that she
could ever change and become flighty and irresponsible just because the
man she worked with was physical y appealing. Her attraction to Alex was
one thing, acting on these feelings another. She was a brand new
operative on her first assignment. She’d do nothing to jeopardize that.
And
she had to report any questionable behavior to IA. Instead of being
neatly black-and-white, her interest in him colored this situation in a
never-ending palette of grays. The linoleum floor was cold under her bare
feet. The room was just as chil y and she rubbed the goose bumps on her
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arms as she hung her clothes neatly over a straight-backed chair in the
corner.
She was a bit like a dog chasing a car. Yeah. That was a better analogy
than the moonstruck young actress idea.
Stripped down to men’s boxers and a tank top, Lexi crawled between the
so-cold-they-felt-damp sheets in the narrow twin bed and curled into a
ball. She preferred sleeping nude, but over the course of her training
she’d learned that naked wasn’t conducive to leaving at a moment’s
notice. And working with a team—usually consisting of mostly men—
meant that any one of them could and would haul her ass out of bed if she
were needed. She had to be ready for anything.
She’d considered drawing the blackout curtains beneath the others, but if
it was too dark, she’d sleep too hard. Lexi sighed. Rol ed over. Curled up.
Straightened out. Sighed and turned over the other way.
Red blink. Flicker. Red blink. Blackness. Red blink. Flicker. Red blink.
Flicker. Argh! Damn neon. She pulled the pillow over her head. She had to
get some sleep to be fresh for whatever happened next.
She rol ed over. What were Alex and Daklin talking about? They’d closed
down the session half an hour ago after contacting the techies in Montana.
Alex had requested a program for an algorithm to analyze and extrapolate
information from the partial bar codes on the three men’s arms. The tech
department guys would work all night, which gave the team a few hours
of shut-eye they all badly needed.
Lexi tried to unclench her muscles and relax. Too much coffee. Too much
adrenaline. Not enough Alex. And a cold bed. The sheets would warm up
in a few minutes and she’d—Was that a soft knock at her door? Her heart
lurched hard against her breastbone. She bolted upright, the pillow over
her face sliding to the floor as she tossed the covers aside and jumped out
of bed.
And he was there. A large, predatory male, teleported two feet in front of
her as if she’d made a wish upon a star. Lexi stopped dead in her tracks
as hot and cold shivers ran through her body. For a moment, the red neon
light il uminated Alex’s unyielding features. His need was palpable. She
saw his desire, his hunger in the taut planes of his face, and she forgot
how to breathe.
Wordlessly, he closed the gap between them in one long stride. He
plunged his fingers into her shower-damp hair with a rough sound of
passion. Lexi’s body slammed into his as he drew her up on her toes,
bringing her mouth up to his in a punishing kiss that sucked the air from
the room and left her ears in a vacuum. He didn’t ask, he took, his mouth
hot and ravaging as his tongue sought hers. Lexi whimpered, head
spinning, heart ballistic.
He tasted of coffee and a stark hunger that mirrored her own. Her fingers
fisted in the front of his T-shirt as his tongue dueled with hers, hot and
hard. She felt the hard thump of his heart pounding beneath her hands as
she met and matched him in fervor. Stil kissing her, he shoved her
against the wall with a hard thump, even though the bed was mere feet
away.
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Lexi wrapped a leg around his hips to hold him close, grinding her soft,
damp core against the hard length of his erection. She almost came right
there.
He freed one hand from her hair, sliding his palm down her throat and
across her chest, then curled his fingers around her breast. Cupping the
ful weight in his palm he pinched the erect nipple, making Lexi arch her
back as pure sensation flooded her entire body. He lifted her as if she
weighed nothing. She whimpered as their lips were roughly pulled apart.
She reached for him, grabbed hold of his broad shoulders for balance as
he buried his face between her breasts, then turned his head and closed
his mouth over her nipple through the thin cotton of her tank top.
The hard, hot pul as he sucked caused a shudder of pleasure to travel
from her head to her toes in rippling waves. Her nails dug into his skin as
his teeth closed over her hardened nipple. She shuddered with the sharp
pleasure of the smal pain.
She realized that he was suddenly naked. She wanted to be the same
way. But she didn’t want him to stop what he was doing.