Staring into the beam of her headlights, she concentrated on staying between the lines. Migraine-strength pain thumped so hard in her head it felt like her eyes would pop out. She snapped up the cell phone she’d picked out of the dead guy’s hand in the back seat. She swerved once, and shook her h...
Both reports consisted of intelligence information Commander Austen needed to review. John nodded at her. “He’s in, you might as well take them to him now.” “You say that as if it’s an unsavory task,” she said warily. He offered her a shrug. “Can be. Depends—” “On?” John pulled up his chair and t...
Nina said as she waved and pushed the door to Mace’s apartment open. It had been a long shift and she was relieved to retreat to the small space that felt like home to her now. “Hold up, Ross,” Mace said, catching her around the waist and tapping a kiss on her cheek as he swept by. “Gotta go out ...
“Moira, there’s something here for you.” “Sure, drop it on the console,” she said, giving another range and bearing to the pilot on board the ship. “Come on in,” Lindy said. “Put them where you can find a place.” She turned in her chair and then swiveled sharply. Five men walked in, their arms ov...
Kayla said, flopping back on the bed. The Captain sat down beside her, and Nina hovered near the hotel room door. Mace was already in the other room, checking it. “I’ll, ah, go for a walk,” Nina said, pulling the door open. “What? No, you’re not. Where do you think you’re going?” she said, sittin...