Authors: Christy Reece
mind to keep from crying. It had been a while since she'd wanted to just curl
up and sob her heart out.
She tried to tell herself that all was not lost. Apparently Noah had
some good intel or he wouldn't be gathering a team and coming here for a
meeting. Jamie Kendrick could still be alive and rescue could still be
possible. She prayed with all her heart that it was true.
But Lucas...Tears filled her eyes before she could stop them. Lucas
had lied to her. The most authentic, beautiful relationship she'd ever had was
based on lies. Not only had he used photographs of them together to lure
Damon, he was apparently some sort of assassin. Former or current, she
didn't know. But no one could move the way he had, make the executionstyle shot he'd made, without extensive, focused training.
She had been stupid enough to buy his earlier explanation that he had
taken training because of his wealth. It had been a long time since McKenna
had felt so naive and stupid. She despised the feeling.
What other lies had he told her? He claimed that he had lured Damon
out to kill him for her. That she believed. But what about the way he'd
treated her? His kisses, his lovemaking. Had those been to keep her there?
Were they all part of an elaborate scheme? Had she fallen in love with a man
who in his own way had been using her?
"McKenna, don't."
She turned to see Lucas standing in the doorway. "Don't what? Don't
doubt everything you've ever told me? Don't doubt that every word that
came from you had a secret agenda behind it?"
"What secret agenda would that be? Trying to protect you?"
"Dammit, Lucas. You're not my bodyguard. I never asked for your
protection."
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His jaw worked as he apparently tried to control his temper,
something she hadn't even known he had. His face went hard as he spotted
the bruises on her face. Then his eyes flared hot when he saw her throat.
"The bastard hit you and almost choked you to death, didn't he? Is that why
you can barely speak above a whisper?"
"He gave me some sort of injection...froze my vocal cords so I
couldn't speak during the wedding." The pain Damon had inflicted was no
longer significant. It was the bruising of her heart she wasn't sure she'd
recover from.
He blew out an explosive curse. He was obviously furious, but
dammit, his fury couldn't begin to rival her hurt. She endured his hard stare
for several more seconds, returning it with one of her own.
Finally he said, "I've ordered food. You look ready to drop, and I
haven't eaten in over twenty-four hours. Let's eat and then we'll talk."
Her stomach twisted at the thought of food, but she knew he was
right. She hadn't eaten a real meal in almost a week, not since she'd left
Lucas's home. Giving him a stiff nod, she said, "I'll be out in a minute."
With one last frustrated glance, he closed the door, allowing her
privacy.
Taking advantage of the bath amenities on the counter, McKenna at
last started to feel almost human again. She pulled the hotel robe from the
hook and wrapped it around her body. At some point she'd have to figure out
a way to get some clothes. Right now she couldn't care less. This robe was
the first thing she'd worn in days that wasn't tainted by Damon. She relished
the stench-free feeling.
The sound of a door being closed and low male voices told her their
meal had arrived. Straightening her spine, determined to get answers and
deal with whatever she had to, McKenna opened the door.
Lucas looked up as McKenna entered the room. Her anger at him was
understandable and expected. He could deal with and identify with that.
Even while he'd been making the plans to remove Damon from her life, he
had recognized she'd be furious once she found out. Her hurt, however, was
another matter. And from what he could tell, she was not only hurt because
of the photographs, she was hurt that he hadn't told her about his past.
"Come eat." Luring her with food was a dirty trick, but right now he
had to use all available weapons.
She sat down at the small table, and without asking her, he began to
fill her plate. He took a seat across from her and then poured two cups of
coffee. When she did nothing other than pick up a piece of toast and nibble
on it, he realized the weapon wouldn't work this time.
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He sighed. "Okay, McKenna. Let's get it out in the open. First, tell me
why you were at Hughes's estate."
"I went to..." She cleared her throat. Her voice sounded a little
stronger but was still hoarse. "He kidnapped a woman, Jamie Kendrick. I
went in to rescue her."
Lucas shook his head. "Too easy. From what I know about the man,
Hughes wasn't into kidnapping. Tell me the whole story."
"Jamie Kendrick has an amazing resemblance to how I used to look
years ago. Damon's people abducted her, believing it was me living under
another name."
"That's why you left London." His gut clenched. She had known when
she left him that she'd be facing her worst nightmare. Part of him was in awe
of her courage and selflessness; another part wanted to spank her ass for
being so damned willing to sacrifice herself. When the hell would she start
looking out for her own well-being? He ground out his words through
clenched teeth. "I'm assuming you made an exchange."
"That was the plan. LCR was helping. I contacted Damon, arranged
the exchange. Our plan was to get Jamie, but also capture Damon."
"So you
do
work for LCR?"
"I didn't when we first met. I do now."
"And things didn't go as planned?"
"The woman he brought wasn't Jamie. I'm not sure who she is. The
men who brought her got away. A helicopter swooped down and a man
hanging from a ladder was there to grab me." She shrugged as if it were no
big deal. "Since I knew it wasn't Jamie that Damon had released, I had no
choice but to go with him."
Lucas nodded, trying to appear undisturbed by her statement. Hard as
hell to do. She could easily have been killed, yet she talked about her
experience as casually as if she'd been chatting about the damned weather.
He kept his tone even. "So you sacrificed yourself to rescue the girl. You
could have been killed."
Again she shrugged. "I knew Damon wouldn't kill me."
"No, just rape and beat you." Lucas took a breath. He had to know.
"Did he rape you?"
"No."
Relieved beyond words, he looked at the hideous bruises on her neck.
The fury reemerged. "But he did hit you, choke you."
When she shrugged again, it was all he could do not to shout at her
that her life was worth a hell of a lot more than she apparently thought it
was. Raising his voice and giving in to his anger wouldn't solve a damn
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thing.
Either she was getting better at reading him or he wasn't as skilled as
he used to be in hiding his thoughts, because she sighed and said, "I had to
take the chance, Lucas. She never would have been taken if I--"
Leaning forward, he locked eyes with her. "Dammit, McKenna. You
have got to stop blaming yourself for Damon Hughes's acts."
She looked down at her plate. "I guess that's a moot point now since
he's dead."
"Is it? Or will you try to find every person Hughes ever hurt, as if
you're responsible for the bastard's existence on this earth?"
She flinched again. This time Lucas refused to feel guilty. However,
he did want the rest of the story. "I'm assuming you had a plan if you got
taken?"
"I had a GPS device...a ring."
For the first time Lucas saw something different in her eyes: shame.
Through clenched teeth again, he said, "He made you strip."
She nodded. "In the helicopter. He threw everything out the window;
LCR couldn't track me. When we got to his estate, I hoped Jamie would be
there. She wasn't. I asked him where she was. At first he denied that it hadn't
been her. Then when I told him I knew it wasn't her, he just shrugged and
said one girl was as good as another. And that he was the only one who
knew where Jamie was."
"That's why you needed to keep him alive."
"Yes."
"'I'm sorry' sounds trite in the aftermath, but I am."
"You're right, it does sound trite. I know you didn't intend to mess
things up, but my God, Lucas, how could you have done this? Not only have
you lied to me almost from the moment we met, you could have been
killed."
"First of all, I haven't lied to you about anything. Yes, I kept some
things from you, but I damn well didn't lie. And I might have been killed,
but getting him out of your life was worth the risk."
"That wasn't your choice. I fight my own battles, my own demons.
I've never asked for your help."
"Friends don't have to--"
Her eyes blazed with hurt fury. "No. Stop right there. Don't you dare
use the friendship card with me. You want to talk about friendship? Let's
talk about sharing everything, including the fact that you're obviously a
trained assassin."
Damned if he'd apologize for that. "I swore an oath, McKenna. One I
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take very seriously. When I left the agency, I was never to speak of it."
"I understand all about promises, Lucas, but I also understand
something you don't seem to get." She leaned forward, and the hurt he had
glimpsed earlier was so much worse than what he'd thought. "I told you
every single fucking thing about my entire life. Everything, Lucas. Even the
parts that totally humiliated me, that tore me to pieces. I opened my soul and
let you in."
"McKenna, I--" Hell, what could he say? From her perspective, she
was right. From his, the two weren't even close. "The things you shared with
me...your pain, humiliation. Those were personal, heart-wrenching things.
My experience with the agency was a job. An important one, but still just a
job."
"A job that defined you. Just as my experience defined me."
"Hell, no. Not in the same way."
She blew out a sigh. "You took your former experience and used it
to..." She rubbed the side of her head as if she had a headache. "Dammit,
Lucas, I feel so damned betrayed, I can't even speak my mind." Dropping
the toast she'd barely nibbled at, she stood.
"Where are you going?"
"I haven't slept in almost a week." She turned and shuffled toward the
bed. Seconds later she was curling up on her side, facing away from him.
Pain wrenched deep within Lucas. The expression on McKenna's face,
the way she held herself...they tore at him. For the first time since he'd met
her, she looked dispirited and defeated.
There were a lot of things Lucas wanted to say to her, wanted to do.
He wanted to hold her and promise her everything would be perfect. That he
would fix everything for her. He wanted to haul her into his arms and tell her
she damn well should understand his perspective. He'd been trying to take
care of a major problem for her. And he had solved one problem, but in the
process he had screwed up a job, and another life was still on the line.
He closed his eyes. Hell, what could he say? He had fucked up, bigtime. And now just what the hell was he going to do about it?
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Twenty-four
Warm arms surrounded her; McKenna snuggled back against the hard
body behind her. She was only half awake, but her subconscious mind was
aware enough to whisper a reminder of Lucas's betrayal and lies. Her heart,
though bruised and aching, told her to cherish being in the arms of the man
she loved, no matter the cost. McKenna shut down her mind and listened to
her heart.
Turning in his arms, she breathed, "Make love to me."
The darkness cast his face in shadows, but she was able to see the
tender desire in his expression. His lips, hot and wild, pressed against hers,
seeking entrance. McKenna opened hers and moaned as his delicious,
familiar taste filled her mouth. Only this one man had ever created this
powerful, life-affirming feeling inside her. As if he was the key that
unlocked every secret door she had. Every need met. Every longing
answered.
He drew back, his breath feathering her face. "I know we still have
things to sort out, but this here, between us...it's real, McKenna.
We
are
real."
Unable to give him an answer, she pulled at his shoulders to bring him
down for another kiss. She didn't want to talk right now. If she did, she'd
start thinking. And that would bring back the hurt.
Resisting her attempts to pull him down to her, he said, "Lie back,
love. Let me show you how real it is."
McKenna dropped her arms to her sides, but Lucas had other ideas.
Pulling each arm from the sleeve of her robe, she thought he would let them
go. Instead he held both her wrists in one hand and whispered, "Do you trust
me, McKenna?"
Before today, the answer would have been a fervent yes, without even
thinking. Now she hesitated. And though she couldn't see his face, she could
feel the hurt she'd just dealt him. Yet she had to answer yes. Because despite