Will no longer needed his gun as a threat. James seemed more sure of himself and Emma hadn’t said much.Grilling her had been harder than he expected. His love for her overshadowed his caution and that scared him. Feelings only made people do stupid things. Will couldn’t afford stupid.Will stopped to the side of the entrance to the parking garage.Two suspicious men stood on the curb outside the door. They loitered without talking, one smoking a cigarette despite the No Smoking sign behind him. The other guy cast a sideways glance at an elderly woman entering the building, then looked away with a sneer. It was obvious they were looking for someone.“That’s what I was worried about.” Will groaned, moving away from the door. “They’ve been alerted somehow and are now patrolling the entrance.”James glanced outside. “So what do you want to do?”“They know we’re here. I say we go out, guns blazing.”“Are you sure you want to do that?”Will’s mouth lifted into a grin, but his eyes held a wicked gleam.