She headed for shore with swift, sure strokes and powerful kicks. The guy
was still in the water with her. Where, and how the hel he was
maintaining his breath under the water, was a mystery. All she knew was
that she’d be better able to fight him on land. Better yet if she could make
it to the bungalow and her Glock.
Lexi’s breath sawed like she was an asthmatic, her muscles felt like
rubber, and the freaking shore looked like it was a million miles away.
Quarter of a mile and closing.
Focus, Lexi. Focus!
Just as she thought she was going to make it, the guy popped up in front
of her.
His tanned skin gleamed like polished copper in the moonlight as he
stood, blocking her way. Lexi found her footing in the shifting sand as
wel . “Lexi . . .” His voice was so familiar, seductive. His large hands
reached out as though he were her lover and was about to caress her
face. She met his eyes. Green, sharp, familiar.
Alex.
But not.
Younger. Leaner. And dammit, meaner.
With an achingly familiar grin, his fingers closed around her throat,
exerting gentle pressure on her windpipe. She stayed frozen, unable to
move as she stared into the cold green depths of his eyes. The lightning-
fast move shouldn’t have shocked her, as he grabbed the hair on her
crown, forcing her head back. She knew it was her fault. Instead of
anticipating, and blocking his hold, she’d allowed it. She’d been
that
stunned to see a younger version of Alex.
Lexi didn’t give a flying shit
who
he looked like. He
wasn’t
Alex.
The water made it hard to maneuver. His fingers tightened, making
breathing next to impossible and almost tearing her hair out by the roots.
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The moonlight wavered as Lexi’s vision blurred again. Using both arms
she exerted enough upward force to break his hold, then used her leg as a
pivot and pushed him backward.
She was already drawing her foot back as he bobbed up in front of her.
Lexi flew at him, using his own weight to push him under. Grabbing hold
of his hair, she pressed his head back, then used the side of her hand to
chop his exposed throat. With as much power as the resistance of the
water allowed, she head-butted him, striking his nose with her forehead
and following it with a short-armed jab to the larynx.
His eyes went wide with surprise, and he made a horrible gargling noise
as he started sucking water.
She sat on him, holding him under with everything she had. Body. Arms.
Legs. Most of the time the waves rushed over her head, but she kept
coming up for air. He didn’t. “Turnabout’s fair play,” she rasped.
For several seconds he bucked and heaved beneath her. But Lexi wasn’t
letting the son of a bitch up until he was damn well good and dead.
“Sorry to commandeer your place,” Alex said easily as he and Lucas
strol ed down the shel path back to the bungalow. It had been awhile
since the two friends had had more than a few minutes’ convo in months.
They were going to go their separate ways in a few, and Alex stil hadn’t
told Lucas what he’d wanted to tel him when he’d suggested dinner to
“catch up.”
“Like hel you are,” Lucas’s teeth shone white in the moonlight. “No sweat.
Most of the bungalows are empty right now. I’l find a be—What the hel ?”
He pointed at two figures entwined in deep surf. “Looks like Lexi out there
with some guy . . .”
But Alex didn’t stop to hear the rest. He recognized Lexi’s bright hair in
the moonlight, and far from a lovers’ tryst, she was battling someone with
everything she had.
He tried teleporting. No go. Fuck.
Kicking off his shoes as he ran, he gathered speed until he practically flew
down the beach. His Glock was in his hand as he hit the water. No point
shooting yet. He’d hit her for sure. But he swam like a fish, underwater,
close to the swirling sandy bottom, breathing easily.
He came up under them. Lexi and the guy entwined. Yeah. Looked like
lovers. The guy was naked. She had her arms and legs wrapped around
him. But the guy’s head was under water, his hair a floating dark cloud
around his moonlit pale face.
Alex’s heart did a double tap. It was like staring into a mirror. Distorted,
but no mistaking his own face. Jesus.
Lexi came under the water too as the guy twisted and turned until he was
on top, Lexi on her back on the sandy ocean floor. Her eyes were open as
she fought her opponent. For a second her eyes met Alex’s, before the
churning sand and agitated white water obscured her from view.
Alex grabbed the guy’s leg to hold him in place, and started hauling
himself upward. He could see the silhouette of the man’s upper body
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above the film on the surface of the water. Without hesitation, he fired a
single shot.
One moment he had living flesh gripped in his hand, the next . . . nothing.
The guy was gone.
Reaching down he grabbed Lexi by the upper arm, helping her breach the
surface. She came up gasping and choking. “Where is he? Where’s the son
of a bitch?”
He returned the Glock to the holster. “Thanks for saving my ass,
Alexander. Oh, you’re welcome, Lexi. Anything I can do to help.”
She turned to glare at him, water beading like diamonds on her lashes.
Her hair was slicked back against her skul . He noticed that her ears stuck
out a little. Christ, she looked adorable. Sexy. Madder than a wet cat.
“My ass didn’t need saving. I had him pinned—Oh, crap.” She lifted her
cupped hand. Water trickled between her fingers, sparkling in the
moonlight and leaving a black,
dry
residue on her wrinkled palm. “This is
him, isn’t it?”
Alex examined her hand. “If soot can be called
him,
yeah. I’l send that to
the lab.”
She shuddered as he scraped the dry dust off her wet hand as waves
lapped around his waist. “What
is
this thing?”
“No clue,” he said grimly, thankful y managing to have the wherewithal to
teleport the residue to Montana and the lab.
He attempted teleporting himself and Lexi, and this time he was
successful.
Lucas was waiting inside the bungalow. Alex held onto Lexi’s arms as she
swayed and answered Fox’s silent question. “We’re good. But we need to
talk. Which cabin are you going to bunk in?”
“Seventeen. Take your time.” Instead of teleporting, Lucas strol ed out,
closing the door behind him.
“Okay?” Alex asked Lexi who was holding onto the doorjamb. Her pupils
were jumping, indicating severe vertigo.
“Perfectly.”
Alex coughed over a disbelieving laugh. “Tel me what happened.”
“Can I grab two freaking consecutive breaths before I give you my verbal
report?” She jerked her arm against his hold.
“Take three,” he said magnanimously, inwardly glad she snapped,
because it meant she was alive and feeling good enough to give it back to
him. He loosened his grip on her upper arm slightly. When she swayed, he
swooped her up in his arms and strode over to the bed. “Might as wel lie
down until that passes.”
“Don’t put me on the bed. I’m soaking—Dammit, Alex. I have to sleep on
wet sheets now.” She glared at him, pupils dancing, gray eyes militant as
she tried to focus on him. “There’s nothing wrong with me. I’m hungry,
that’s al .”
He politely kept his gaze on her face, not easy since she was braless
under a soaking wet black tank top. Her small, full breasts showed clearly
through the thin material, her cold nipples hard little points poking against
the fabric. She wore a black bikini bottom. The tank was rucked up under
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her breasts exposing her flat bel y and skin that looked pale and baby
soft, and so smooth Alex imagined it would taste like vanil a on his
tongue.
Hel . “What do you want?” he asked gruffly. “I’l call room service.” There
were livid bruises on her throat; he could see individual finger marks on
her pale skin. He gritted his teeth.
She shook her head and then pressed her hand to her eyes, as if to stop it
from spinning. “Never mind. By the time they get here, I won’t be hungry
anymore.”
He sat down next to her. “Lift your chin.” She did as he asked and he
rested his palm against her damp, cold skin and took away the pain,
wishing he could kiss it away instead. “Tel me about your opponent out
there.”
“That’s too . . .Thanks. That feels much better. I don’t know who he was,
but the freakiest thing is he looked just like you.”
“That’s a start. Lucas reported that one of the room service waiters here
looked like me, too.” He got up to grab a towel for her and her voice
fol owed him to the bathroom.
“The guy looked exactly like you, minus a decade or so.”
“I know, I got a quick look before I turned him into an oil slick.” Alex
dropped the towel over her head and gave it a quick, hard rub until she
reached up and took over. “He must’ve been the waiter Lucas was talking
about. Said the kid was my double. Which begs the question, were they
one and the same, or two different . . . whatevers?”
Lexi shuddered and pul ed the towel down to lie across the back of her
neck. “You mean you think there might be more than two—” she waved a
vague hand. “Doppelgängers? Sons? Spawn?”
“Lucas told me the kid was in his early twenties. Match with who you
battled with?”
“Eighteen, twenty is about right, yeah.” She sat up, pushing her wet hair
out of her eyes. Her pupils and her gaze were steady now.
He nodded. “What else can you tel me?”
“He was strong. Determined. He came up on me totally unexpectedly.
Didn’t hear a thing.”
“Teleported or swam up to you?” He watched her squeeze the tank with
the towel, getting some of the water out of it.
“I don’t know. One moment I was swimming along, alone, minding my
own business, and then there he was.” She frowned. “Whatever, whoever
he was, it’s the same
whatever
as the guy in Moscow, isn’t it? The whole
black dust thing. Spooky. Like a ghost or something.”
“I can assure you. That guy was no ghost.”
She felt along her jaw. “He didn’t punch like one either.”
Alex laid his palm on her jawline, removing both the pain and the
developing bruise. Transference of the injury let him feel how hard the son
of a bitch had hit her. Feeling murderous, he ran his thumb over her soft
skin, skimming the firm outline of her lower lip before dropping his hand.
“Anything else?”
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She blinked as if she’d been off somewhere else and suddenly
remembered where she was. “He had some sort of marking on his inner
arm. Let me find a pen, I think I can draw it from memory.” She flung her
long legs over the side of the mattress and padded over to the table by
the door, still trailing drips of water. Hanging the wet towel over the back
of a chair, she opened the drawer and took out a hotel pad of paper and a
pen.
She came back and sat on the wet cover beside him. Her skin was starting
to dimple with goose bumps and he wanted to dry her off, warm her up . .
. with more than another towel. Ah, man.
Keep on task, pal.
“Like you, he was left-handed. And I don’t need to point out that—”
“Al the tangos we’re encountering lately are left-handed as wel ,” he
finished grimly.
“Yeah.” She started drawing. “Did you know that less than ten percent of
the world’s population is left-handed? Or that statisti-cal y, left-handed
people have more home accidents because most everyday items are
designed for righties. The most dangerous being a knife, they—”
Watching her mouth move had him thinking about how soft and warm her
lips had been when they’d kissed. What the hel was wrong with him? He’d
never been this—distracted. With anyone. “More drawing, less talking.”
“Right,” she said, then stopped and held the pad up at arm’s length so
they could both look at her half-finished sketch. Lexi glanced up at him.
“What’s this look like to you?”
Al other thoughts stopped dead cold. “What the fu—It’s a goddamned
bar
code.
”
Seven
Los
Alamos
New
35 53 28 106 17 52 02 12 08
“L
os Álamos
is Spanish and means the Cottonwoods,” Lexi informed Alex
as they drove into town from the private airfield. “But
alamos
in
modern
Spanish actually means
poplar,
not cottonwood. The ancient Spanish who