Authors: Unknown
“And maybe a walk along the beach?” Conn covered her ice-cold hand with his warm one. “I’d
love to see how your skin looks in the moonlight.”
Dawn pulled her hand out from under Conn’s and organized her new winnings into stacks.
“We’ll see how dinner goes first, shall we?”
Conn nodded. “Of course.”
The croupier called for bets. Dawn raised her bet to twenty thousand this round, and the player,
Benrabi this time, matched it. Several others dropped out, but MacLean stayed in with a matching bet.
She dealt the cards. She had an eight and had to turn it over.
“Another card, Sheikh?” She arched an eyebrow.
He scowled and looked at his cards again as if they’d changed since he’d looked at them a
second or so ago. “Card.”
Dawn dealt him a five face up. Benrabi swore and turned over his cards, both face cards worth
zero. “You win again, Lady Dawn.” He stared at her as if he could see into her brain. “I would like a
chance to regain some of my money. Maybe you would join me and my friend on my yacht for a private
game?”“I’d be happy to give you and”—she looked toward MacLean—“Senor Lazaro a chance to win
back some of your funds… but it would have to be here in the casino. I’m afraid I get horribly seasick.”
Benrabi shrugged. “Tomorrow, then. Here. Eight o’clock?” He stood quickly while MacLean got
up more slowly.
She’d bet her winnings that Benrabi planned on seeing her long before tomorrow. Little did he
know, he’d be in custody when he did.
“That would be marvelous. See you then.” She turned toward Conn. “Conner, do we have time
to cash in my chips?”
Conn shook his head. “Our reservation is soon.”
Theo came to their side. “Lady Wilson, if you wish, I will cash your chips in for you and have
them put the amount on your account. Allow me to give you a receipt for them.”
“Thank you. That would be lovely.” She counted the chips. “My math says I have two million
four hundred thousand.”
“That agrees with my count.” Theo handed her his tablet and she signed the screen. He printed
out a receipt for her. “Enjoy the rest of your evening.”
MacLean and Benrabi left the Baccarat area just as Theo moved away from her and Conn.
Conn pulled out her chair and assisted her in standing. They exchanged goodbyes with the
other players.
“The targets are taking the hall toward the parking garage,” Sam reported. “Get Dawn out of
there, Conn, and then come round to the parking garage exit to join us.”
Conn took her arm by the elbow and assisted her down the stairs, then steered her toward the
main lobby of the resort.
“Guys,” Dawn said. “Something else is going on with MacLean and Benrabi, something aside
from completing their slave-trafficking business this evening. Benrabi calmed down far too quickly
after Conn’s Don Juan routine.” She looked over her shoulder and didn’t see anything out of the norm,
but still her neck itched like crazy. “Are you sure they’re on their way to their car, Sam?”
“They’re in the garage now,” Sam said. “When they drive out, they’ll be stopped and arrested.
Ren and I are on our way to assist on that take-down now.”
“What changed?” Dawn asked as Conn maneuvered them through the crowds. “Why arrest
them now?”
“We have positive proof that Oraio the sex trafficker is MacLean, U.S. traitor,” Sam said. “Keely
matched voice prints on MacLean. The local authorities are comfortable holding him for the United
States on that evidence alone. Ren advised the Dutch navy to go ahead and seize the container ship
and rescue the girls. The Dutch marines have seized computers and files from MacLean’s estate and
Benrabi’s yacht tying them to the slave trading.”
“So, no reason to wait,” Dawn said. “That’s bloody marvelous.”
“Damn straight,” Sam replied.
“Get the arseholes,” Dawn said. “I’ll just go sit with the other helpless little woman as we wait
for our men to come home from the wars.”
Okay, so she was a little bit pissed at not being there when bloody Benrabi was taken into
custody. She’d live.
Conn laughed as he smoothly and swiftly moved her through the throng in the lobby.
“Dawn”—Ren’s voice—“MacLean recognized your father’s name. I’m not taking any chances
with your safety. So, you’ll go to the estate and keep Keely company. We’ve got this covered.”
“Um, got the message, mate.” Dawn’s response was terse. Her skin prickled as if dozens of
spiders crawled over her. Something wasn’t right. She surveyed her surroundings, but saw nothing
that indicated she and Conn were under observation. But still—her fingers clenched and unclenched
and she wished her gun was more easily accessible. She was sure pulling her dress up in public to draw
her gun from her thigh holster wasn’t a good move at the moment. But as soon as she got outside,
she’d risk the exposure and retrieve her weapon.
“Sweetheart…” An apologetic tone had entered Sam’s voice. “…Old Syd would love to get a
twist on someone in MI6 since he’s lost all his NSA connections. He’d take you and use you as leverage
in New York minute.”
She huffed out an exasperated breath. “Luv, I know that. Plus, after the come-on Conn gave me
and my acceptance of the same, Benrabi would torture and rape me and then turn me over to his men
to do the same. Do you all think I was born yesterday?”
“Sam and I know you’re not stupid or inexperienced in the field,” Ren said. “And I never meant
to imply that. It’s just—”
“It’s just that you’re a controlling, dominant male and my skill sets are not needed now,” Dawn
finished.“That about sums it up,” Ren agreed.
She shook her head and pinched Conn’s arm when he had the audacity to laugh again. As she
was new to SSI and her boss had not seen in her action before, she would cut Ren some slack.
Dawn and Conn exited the hotel. Theo had beat them outside and now spoke with a man in a
Dutch marine uniform, leaning against the driver’s side door. An argument ensued.
“Bloody hell, my neck’s never wrong.” Dawn pulled Conn to a halt. “Something’s wrong.” She
bent down, jerked her dress up—which was a battle since it fit like a second skin—and then drew her
weapon. She tugged the skirt back over her arse one-handed just as Theo and the man began to fight.
She brought her gun up and aimed it at the man attacking Theo. She didn’t have a clear shot
and Theo definitely was getting the worse end of the fight.
“Conn, the arsehole has a knife,” Dawn shouted.
Theo didn’t.
“Fuck.” Conn ran toward the fighting men. “Ren… Sam, Dawn’s ride was compromised. Need
some backup here.”
“I’m your bloody backup,” Dawn snarled.
“Dawn, get the fuck out of there,” Sam said. “Ren and I are on our way.”
“Fuck that, luv. I’m not leaving my partner.” Dawn covered Conn’s ass while he attempted to
help Theo. Her gaze swept the valet parking area; her gun arm tracked her visual scan.
No response from her Marine, just the sounds of his breathing and his pounding footsteps
echoing in the background.
“Dawn. Conn—” Ren’s calm voice came over the com. “Heads up, we lost visual on MacLean
and Benrabi. They’re in the wind. They could be heading your way.”
“Roger that,” muttered Dawn. She backed toward Conn and the two fighting men, counting on
Conn to have that direction covered. She figured any new attack would come from the hotel or the
parking garage set off to the side of the valet parking area. Those were the areas she now watched like
a hawk.Over her ear bud, she heard Ren issuing orders in a clipped, urgent tone and the sounds of
multiple pounding feet. Help was coming, but would it arrive soon enough?
Her neck said not.
Conn shouted, “Theo, watch out,” and a shot rang out.
Male groans of pain sent chills down her spine. Had Conn been shot?
She looked over her shoulder. Theo was on the ground, a knife in his chest and far too much
blood already pooling on the ground. His assailant was also down—gut shot and lying in his own pool
of blood.
“Ren…Theo’s hurt… we need paramedics.” Dawn ran toward Conn who after checking the
downed thug for weapons and restraining him had then moved to kneel by Theo’s side.
When she reached Conn and Theo, she placed her body between them and the almost palpable
danger still lurking in the shadows. She felt the renewed threat clawing at her throat, making it harder for her to breathe. Her finger tightened on the trigger of her weapon, but she had no target. She
couldn’t get a positive direction for whatever was triggering her fight-or-flight reaction. “Come on, you
bloody arses, show yourselves.”
“Dawn, get the fuck inside,” Conn ordered. “I got this… shit… shit—Ren, we need a medic now.”
“I’m staying, mate.” She looked over her shoulder and found Conn had taken off his sport coat
and was using it to apply pressure around the chest wound. The fact Conn had left the knife in Theo’s
chest and the blood was already soaking the thick fabric weren’t good signs.
Dawn surveilled the area. “You’re the only thing keeping Theo alive. I plan on keeping you alive
until help gets here.”
“Dawn… Benrabi and MacLean know their original business is fucked. It’s you they’ll want now.
You’re leverage.” Ren’s voice. “Get to the registration desk and stay there. Sam’s coming through the
casino now. He can back up Conn. I’ll be there soon after.”
Her gut told her to stay with Conn and Theo, but her boss had ordered her to leave. Fuck it. She
went with her gut and stayed where she was, continuing a visual sweep of the area.
Movement caught her eye. Black flowing over black in the shadows of the valet lot. In the next
instant, a man stepped out from behind a parked SUV and took a shooter’s stance. His target was Conn.
The armed man ignored her as if she weren’t even there. His mistake.
No hesitation. No second thoughts. Dawn took her shot which hit the shooter in the upper left
chest. He emitted no sound, merely jerked at the impact. His shot had gone wide and hit the vehicle
next to Conn and Theo. The wounded man coolly reacquired his target.
Bloody buggering hell. What was he? A cyborg or something? She shot again. This time it was a
kill shot. He’d pulled the trigger just as her shot hit him. His shot missed, again hitting the vehicle. The
shooter fell to the ground, his weapon falling from his hand. He had to be dead. She hadn’t missed. But
training—and experience—had her run to check him, leading with her gun, just in case he was playing
dead or someone else popped out from between the parked cars.
“Shit, fuck, shit.” Conn’s curses followed her. “Got you covered, Dawn. Make sure he’s out of it.”
“Dawn, what the fuck?” Sam roared.
“The guy’s dead, luv. Conn, keep the pressure on Theo,” she said. “I’ll cover my own arse.”
If someone else were out there, he hadn’t made a move yet.
Her skin still crawled and her gut screamed danger, so she kept searching the shadows.
She stooped and picked up the dead man’s weapon with her free hand and then hurried back
to cover Conn and Theo.
“Good job, Dawn.” Conn’s voice was as steady and firm as the pressure he put on Theo’s wound.
The Dutchman’s skin was so white as to be translucent. “You okay?”
“I’m fine. Not my first kill.” While she schooled her expression to reflect a calm she didn’t feel,
her insides were fluttering and her primitive brain was debating as to whether she’d live to be an old
lady or not. She’d had this argument with her brain each and every time she’d been in a position to
use her weapon. Some day her brain would win and she’d hang up her weapons, stay home, and start
collecting cats.
Or live with Sam and have his babies… and collect cats.
That would work also. But today, her primitive self would win. She stroked her forefinger along
the side of her gun, centering herself.
“Yeah, sure you are. I’m shaky, too,” Conn said. “Sam, Ren, where the fuck are you and our
backup? Theo’s a few pints low and still bleeding. Jesus, I haven’t seen this much blood since Iraq.”
Worry for Theo lodged at the back of Dawn’s mind as time moved in slow motion. The
multitudinous shadows created by the landscape lighting as it filtered around trees, shrubs, and parked
cars played tricks on her eyes. Then the crawling sensation elevated to fire ants swarming and stinging
her senses.
“Sam? Where are you?” Dawn muttered. “Something’s coming. We’re sitting ducks here.”
“I see you,” Sam finally said.
She looked up and found him running out of the valet entrance off the lobby. He looked so big,
so strong and furious… worried.
“Be there in a—”
Movement in her peripheral vision. Then she spotted a red dot sweep over Sam’s chest.
“Sam, get down!”
Taking aim along the trajectory of the laser targeting scope, Dawn took a shot into the darkness
at the same time as Sam took his.
The attacker fell forward into the lighted area of the valet driveway. Both shots had hit, but the
downed shooter’s curses and jerky motions indicated he was still alive. Still dangerous.
Dawn moved to cover Sam who ran toward the man. The wounded fucker had somehow
managed to bring his assault rifle up and around. His target was once again Sam.
Like hell. She took the bloody arsehole out.
Sam shot her a fierce glance. “Good shot, sweetheart.” Then he bent over and made sure the
man was dead and took his rifle. He slung the weapon over his shoulder and began a car-by-car search