Risk Of Exposure (Alpha Ops Book 6) - Plot & Excerpts
His car was gone, which meant, she guessed, he’d gotten help and managed to move it. She had wondered, briefly, what she would have done if he was there again, and she’d come to the only right conclusion—drive right past him. Probably, anyway. It was the right thing to do. The correct CIA field officer procedure for intimate relations: If they were more than casual, they had to be reported. And she’d never, ever had a relationship that she needed to report. She wanted to keep it that way. Just as she was approaching the outskirts of town, her satellite phone rang. She looked up out of habit to see the stars visible in the sky. The phone they’d given her wasn’t exactly top of the line. Unlike in movies and TV shows, they mostly had to make do with any kind of technology that held a reasonable charge. Her satellite phone only really worked when the skies were clear and there wasn’t any inclement weather. She’d always been a bit leery of the lack of up-to-date equipment, like the field operatives weren’t worth the good stuff.
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