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Authors: Nana Malone

Tags: #Interracial romance, #bwwm, #contemporay romance

“Ryan, are you okay?” Micha backed up a step.

He shook his head, hazel eyes wild. “No, I’m not! You
weren’t supposed to have fucking babysitters 24/7. It’s been impossible to get
you alone. The one night I finally had my chance, you up and fucking leave me
at that goddamn dinner.”

Ryan? But why? She’d only met him six weeks ago. She
had no connection to him. Not to mention, Caleb had already checked him out. “Ryan,
look, if you wanted to talk anything over, all you had to do was ask and I’m all
yours. I—”

“Shut up, you stupid cunt.”

Micha winced at the derision in his voice. “Okay. I’m
shutting up. We, uh, we’re alone now. Why don’t you tell me what you wanted to
talk about?” She prayed that Tom and company weren’t too far behind. Caleb
would be back any second. All she had to do was keep Ryan talking that long.

Ryan blinked rapidly. “You still don’t know, do
you? All this time, and you have no idea. I’ve been getting you coffee, and
filing your papers, and making your fucking appointments, and shadowing you,
and you have no fucking idea.”

“Why don’t you go ahead and tell me?” Micha backed
up a foot. If she could reach her desk, she had a letter opener on it. With
that and the pepper spray, she probably wouldn’t need Caleb. Where the fuck was
he?”

Ryan smirked. “You’re waiting for your man, are
you? Sorry to tell you, he’s not coming.”

Dread pooled in Micha’s gut, even as goose pimples
sprang on her flesh. “What do you mean, Ryan? He was right behind me.”

Harsh laughter spilled from her opponent. “He’s
out cold in the law office copy room. I had to get him from behind with a
tranq.” He held up a syringe. “Courtesy of my last doctor. You two really
should have come with some back up. He’s a big boy. That tranq won’t last long,
so you and I need to go.” He pulled Caleb’s gun from behind his back.

Oh, fuck me.
“Okay. Ryan.
There’s no need to get violent here. I’m not going to go anywhere with you till
you tell me what this is about. Why are you doing this? You don’t even know me.”

“Yes, I do!” His voice went up an octave, and
Micha shrank back at the familiarity.
Oh, God.

Ryan peered at her. “Now you’re starting to see. I
can tell in your eyes. Now you have an idea.”

“But how? Why?”

“As for the how, it was only a matter of a little
hair dye and binding my breasts. And of course, getting a temp job. You seem to
forget that Simon and I met while working in theater. I learned more than a few
make up tricks.” Ryan massaged his, uhm, her breasts. “The binding is the
worst. Having to wear those things all day, every day. I mean I had small tits
to begin with, but imagine if I had your rack.”

“Trisha, this isn’t you. I heard you were doing
really well. You don’t have to do this.”

“You kept better tabs on me than that fuck-up
husband of mine.” She waved the gun around. “You know, in all those years I was
in the hospital, he only came to see me three times. One was to check on me,
the second time was to get me to sign the divorce papers, and the final time
was to tell me my mother had died. Can you believe that shit? Each time, he
acted like I was nothing to him. It was like he threw me away all over again.”

“Listen, that’s how he is. It wasn’t you. It wasn’t
personal. He’s not a good guy.”

“Shut up, shut up!” she spat. “He was good until
he met you. Then he wanted to leave me. Wanted to forget that I was the one he
loved. Wanted to pretend I wasn’t important.”

“He fooled us both. I knew nothing about you when
I met him.”

“Stop fucking lying.” Trisha took two lurching
steps forward, aiming the gun.

Micha’s heartbeat slowed. She could hear every
single thud as if everything was happening in slow motion. “I’m sorry. I’m
sorry.” She put up her hands defensively, tucking the pepper spray into her
sleeve. When Trisha lowered her hands, Micha took another step back. Her butt
touched the desk. She braced her palms behind her.

“It took me a while to find you. At first I was
curious. I listened to the doctors. I didn’t want to hurt you. I wanted to see
what made you so special that he would have left me for you. Then I found out
you worked on magazines doing entertainment. I knew you two were still
together.”

What? “No. I hadn’t talked to him in years until I
received the assignment.”

Trisha used her gun hand to scratch her forehead.
“No. I know you were together. You tried to be discreet, but you still are
together. I know it. I saw the interview. He’s still in love with you.”

“I’m not in love with him. I’m in love with Caleb.”

“You’re a whore.”

“Look at me.” Micha’s left hand closed around the
handle of the letter opener, and she forced her body to relax. Drew in steadier
breaths. She had to be relaxed to pull this off. She had to get to Caleb. “You’re
right. I should have known that a guy like Simon had a wife. It was all my
fault.” Micha shifted the pepper spray into her hand, ready to depress the
button at a moment’s notice. In her left hand, she worked her sweaty palm
around the handle of the knife.
You can do this. You can do
this.
Just like you do in class
.
Disable and attack. Disable and attack
. “You were the one
he really loved, Trisha.”

Trisha had both hands on the butt of the gun. “Don’t
you think I knew that? You ruined everything. I hate you. This is all your
fault.”

“I know, and I’m sorry. I am. I wish I’d never met
Simon Jax.” I wish I could go back to just being me. Before any of this
happened.”
Before I met your crazy ass.

Over Trisha’s shoulder, Micha saw a shadow in the
hallway. Shit. Did Trisha have an accomplice? Worse, what if it was Sabine?

She moistened dry lips with the tip of her tongue.
No. Focus. Steady.
She had one shot to get this
right. If she fucked it up, then well, there would be no more Caleb. No more
Jaya and Ricca and Margarita Mondays. No more family. No fucking this up. She
could do this. She was not afraid of this bitch.

“Trisha. I want you to listen to me. You have
nothing to worry about . I’m going to stay away from Simon. I’ll never see him
again. I’ll stay away.”

“Lies.”

“No. I was going to step down from the anchor job
and focus on the magazine. In fact, I was going to move back to New York. I don’t want to be too close to him.”

Trisha’s gun hand wavered. “Really?”

Sensing this was her only chance, Micha sprang
into action with the pepper spray. A steady stream hit Trisha right in the eyes,
and she doubled over, screaming and clawing at her eyes.

Trisha tried to aim the gun in her direction, but
Micha sprang out of the way. Trisha fired one shot just wide, and Micha stalked
around her target, putting her in a sleeper hold with the knife at her carotid.

Adrenaline flowing, heart thudding, a million
thoughts zinging through her head, Micha dragged Trisha around to face the
door. There was no way Sabine was going to get the drop on her. “Drop the gun,
Trisha, or at least make yourself useful and shoot whoever’s coming through
that door.”

“Damn, I let you down one time, and you’re going
to shoot me?”

Caleb.
“Oh, my God.” She
almost loosened her grip, and Trisha struggled against her hold. “You’re all
right?” Trisha dropped the gun with a thud as the oxygen left her.

He half-lumbered half-shuffled in. “Yeah. I don’t
know what the fuck she gave me, but it packs a hell of a punch.” Bringing his
head up, he met her eyes. “Micha, you need to let her go. It’s okay. I’m here
now.” Slowly, he bent over to pick up the discarded gun. “I’m here honey. You
don’t have to do this by yourself. Let me help.”

Micha shook, but she didn’t release her grip. She
could feel Trisha getting weaker, but she still had some fight in her. The tiny
fearful part of her wanted to kill this woman. Wanted to put her down for the
years of fear and torture she’d brought to Micha’s life.

But Caleb’s voice wove into her consciousness.

“Sweetheart, I’m here. I’m here for you. You don’t
have to do this. I love you. Listen to my voice. I’m the one who matters. I
love you.”

Slowly, Micha removed her knife hand from Trisha’s
neck, then her right arm.

When Trisha slumped to the floor, a sob racked
through Micha’s body. Was it over? Was it really over? Had she slain her own
dragon?

Caleb’s approach was slow. But when he reached
her, he pulled her in for a hug so fierce that she fought for air. Over her
head he said, “I’m here, baby. I love you. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m
here.”

Voices came from the hallway, and he added, “We’re
in here.”

In thirty seconds, the lobby of SDM was filled
with Caleb’s men and the San Diego boys in blue. Shaking, she blinked up at
him. “Thank you for saving me.”

He kissed the tip of her nose. “Let’s not make it a
habit.”

Chapter
32

Caleb watched over Micha as she slept. He’d almost
lost her last night because he’d been too stupid to look at what was right in
front of him. He’d chosen to look at the common enemy, instead of taking a
closer look at the thing that didn’t fit. Oh, his guys had done a background
check on Ryan Jericho. And they’d come up with a squeaky-clean past.

What they had missed was that Ryan Jericho’s
mother had reported him missing, then subsequently recanted her statement. If
they’d only taken a closer look, they’d have discovered that Ryan Jericho’s
mother had a fatal car accident the day after reporting her son missing. But
she lived in San Francisco, so no one had followed those little breadcrumbs. And
Ryan appeared alive and well.

Trisha had done a stellar job of makeup and hair. She’d
cut her hair to match Ryan’s exactly, and used contacts to match his hazel
eyes. She’d even worn lifts in her shoes to match his height. And from the
pictures Caleb had seen of the real Ryan Jericho, he’d had an extremely slender
build. They’d eventually found him in Garret Park up in North County. He’d been reported as a John Doe. And just like that, Trisha had taken his life.

Because Caleb’s men hadn’t looked close enough,
because he hadn’t been paying attention, he’d almost lost Micha. He wasn’t
taking a chance like that again. Not with her life, not with Annie’s. He’d
almost lost both of them, thanks to his carelessness. Now that the Trisha Jax
problem was dealt with, he was going to take care of his Sabine problem. And unlike
Micha, he wouldn’t be talked down from taking Sabine’s life. It was the only
way he was going to stop her.

He closed the door to the bedroom as quietly as he
could and strode into the living room, where a pissed off Tom stood waiting for
him. “I don’t like this, Caleb.”

“It’s not up to you to like. I’m finishing this
today. If I don’t, we’ll be watching our backs, looking for Sabine for God
knows how long.”

Tom worked his jaw, then nodded toward the
bedroom. “And what the fuck am I supposed to tell her?”

“Tell her I went to finish things up. Tell her it’s
routine.”

Tom barked a harsh laugh. “Are you fucking kidding
me? Have you met her? She’s going to go ape shit, and there’s no way she’s
going to sit back and let you do this by yourself.”

Caleb wasn’t in the mood to argue. “Look. I’m
keeping her safe.” And he and Sabine had unfinished business. “I have back up.”

Tom frowned. Agent Sarah Barnes was a recruit to
his firm from the Marshals. She knew how to handle herself in a fight and with
a gun, but she didn’t have Tom’s experience.

“Besides Sarah, I have two more men backing me up.
We’ll pretend to do the exchange and capture Sabine.” Easy as pie. Except
Sabine wouldn’t come willingly, so he’d have to convince her.

He strapped his primary weapon behind his back and
his secondary onto his right ankle. On his left, he strapped a vicious hunting
knife. He wasn’t a complete idiot; he also had on Kevlar and two other knifes
strapped to his chest.

“I don’t like it,” Tom said again. “I should be
the one going in with you.”

“You’re the only one I trust to keep an eye on
Micha. She’s my life, and I nearly lost her last night. If I can’t watch her
myself, you’re the one to do it.”

“I don’t know, boss.”

Caleb clamped a hand on his friend’s shoulder. “I’ll
be back in a couple of hours. In the meantime, text me as soon as you hear from
Bradley and Michaels. I want to make sure Annie makes it to her grandmother’s
safe and sound.”

“They already texted. They’re at the midway point
and found no issues along the way.”

So it was unlikely Sabine had figured out the
ruse. At least something in the last couple of days had gone his way.

***

Micha woke to darkness. Reaching out her hand, she
felt around the bed for Caleb’s heat, but his side of the bed was cold. What
the hell time was it?

She sat up and peeked at the bedside clock. Two in
the morning. So where the hell was Caleb?

Throwing off the heavy duvet, she forced herself
up and immediately regretted it. Her head pounded, and every single muscle in
her body from the tips of her toes to her cheek muscles ached. When they’d
gotten home she’d been unable to sleep so she’d hit the treadmill extra hard. She
knew this was what adrenaline could do, but she’d never experienced anything
like this. All she wanted to do was go back to bed, but she wanted to drag
Caleb back with her. He could at least chase off the chill that gripped her
from the inside out.

Micha padded into the living room, and Tom whirled
to meet her gaze. Immediately, she knew something was wrong. “Where the fuck is
he?”

Tom set his jaw. “Miss…Micha,” he amended. “He
left to meet Sabine.”

“What? And you just let him? Are you insane? You’re
his number two. What the fuck? You should be with him.”

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