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that had woken her at dawn. They‟d driven all morning from the rolling hills of Pennsylvania through the flat Virginia

tidewater, wasting precious minutes in the traffic around Norfolk before they found this place. This man.

Are you the one?

She exhaled slowly, willing herself to focus on the climber. He certainly looked like an angel, hanging in the rigging

against the bold blue sky, his bronze hair tipped with gold like a halo.

“I think so.” She bit her lip. She should know . “Yes.”

“He‟s too old,” Gideon said.

Lara swallowed her own misgivings. She was the designated Seeker on this mission. Gideon was along merely to support

and defend. She wanted her instincts to be right, wanted to justify their masters‟ faith in her. “Late twenties,” she said. “Not

much older than you.”

“He should have been found before this.”

“Maybe he wasn‟t meant to be found before.” Her heartbeat quickened. Maybe she was the one meant to find him.

“Then he should be dead,” Gideon said.

The brutal truth made her shiver despite the heat. Survival depended on banding together under the Rule. She was only

eleven when they brought her to Rockhaven, but she remembered being alone. Hunted. If Simon Axton had not found her . . .

She pushed the memories away to study her subject. He must be forty feet above the gleaming white deck. Snagging a rope

at the top of the mast, he fed it to the two men waiting below, one old, one young, both wearing faded navy polo shirts. Some

kind of uniform?

“He‟s been at sea,” she murmured. “The water could have protected him.”

It could do that, couldn‟t it? Protect against fire. Even if the water wasn‟t blessed.

“I don‟t like it,” Gideon said bluntly. “You‟re sure he‟s one of us?”

She had felt him more with every mile, a tug on her attention, a prickle in her fingertips. Now that she could actually see

him, the hum in her blood had become a buzz. But it was all vibration, like listening to a vacuum cleaner in the dark, without

shape or color. Not only human, not wholly elemental . . .

“What else could he be?” she asked.

“He could be possessed.”

“No.”

She would know; she would feel that. She was attracted, not repelled, by his energy. And yet . . . Uncertainty ate at her. She

had not been a Seeker very long. The gift was rough and raw inside her, despite Hanna‟s careful teaching. What if she were

wrong? What if he wasn‟t one of them? At best she and Gideon would have a wasted trip and she‟d look like a fool. At worst,

she could betray them to their enemy.

She watched the man begin his descent, his long limbs fluid in the sun, sheened with sweat and sunlight.

And if she were right, his life would depend on her. She shook her head in frustration. “We‟re too far away. If I could touch

him . . .”

“What are you going to do?” Gideon asked dryly. “Walk up and ask to feel his muscles?”

There was an idea. She gave a small, decisive nod. “If I have to.”

She opened her door. Gideon opened his.

“No,” she said again. She needed to assert herself. Gideon was five years older, in the cohort ahead of hers, but she was

technically in charge. “I can get closer if you‟re not standing next to me.”

A frown formed between his straight blond brows. “It could be dangerous.”

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She had chosen their watch post. They both had scanned the area. It was safe. For now. “There‟s no taint.”

“That‟s not the kind of danger I‟m talking about,” Gideon muttered.

She disregarded him. For twelve years, she had trained to handle herself. She could handle this.

She swung out of the car, lowering her sunglasses onto her nose like a knight adjusting his helm, considering her strategy.

Her usual approach was unlikely to work here. This subject was no confused and frightened child or even a dazed, distrustful

adolescent.

After a moment‟s thought, she undid another button on her blouse. Ignoring Gideon‟s scowl—after all, he was not the one

responsible for the success of their mission—she crossed the street to the marina.

It was a long, uneven walk along sun-bleached boards to the end of the dock.

The man descending the mast had stopped halfway down, balanced on some sort of narrow crossbeam, staring out at the

open sea on the other side of the boat.

She tipped back her head. Her nerves jittered. Surely he wasn‟t going to . . .

He jumped. Dived, rather, a blinding arc of grace and danger, sending up a plume of white water and a shout from the

younger man on deck.

She must have cried out, too. The two men on the boat turned to look at her, the young one with a nudge and the old one

with a nod.

The one in the water surfaced with an explosion of breath, tossing his wet hair back from his face.

Cooling off? Or showing off? It didn‟t matter.

He stroked cleanly through the water, making for the swimming platform at the back of the boat.

Show time , she thought.

Pasting a smile on her face, she walked to the edge of the dock. “Eight point six.”

He angled his head, meeting her gaze. She felt the jolt clear to her stomach, threatening her detachment. His eyes were the

same hammered gold as the water, with shadows beneath the surface.

“Ten.”

She pushed her sunglasses up on her head. “I deducted a point for recklessness. You shouldn‟t dive this close to the dock.”

He grinned and grabbed the ladder. “I wasn‟t talking about my dive.”

Heat rose in her cheeks. No one under the Rule would speak to her that way. But that was what she wanted, wasn‟t it? For

him to respond to her while she figured out what to do with him.

“Thanks.” This close, she could feel his energy pulsing inside him like a second heart. She tried again to identify it, but her

probing thought slid off him like a finger on wet glass. He was remarkably well shielded. Well, he would have to be, to

survive this long on his own.

She cast about for a subject. “Nice boat.”

He shot her a measuring glance; hauled himself out of the sea, water streaming from his arms and chest. “Yeah, she is.”

She tried not to goggle at the way his wet shorts drooped on his hips, clung to his thighs. “How long have you had her?”

“She‟s not mine. Four of us crewed her up from the Caribbean for her owners.”

“So you‟re staying here? In town.”

He shook his head. “As soon as she‟s serviced, I‟m on to the next one.”

Apprehension gripped her. She arched her brows. “You‟re still referring to the boat, I hope.”

He flashed another grin, quick and crooked as lightning. “Just making it clear. Once I line up another berth, another job,

I‟m gone.”

“Then we don‟t have much time,” she said with more truth than he knew.

He stood there, shirtless, dripping, regarding her with glinting golden eyes. “How much time do you need?”

Her heart beat in her throat. Her mouth was dry. He thought her interest was sexual. Of course he did. That‟s what she had

led him to think.

“Why don‟t we start with coffee,” she suggested, “and see what happens.”

He glanced at his companions, bundling sails on deck. “Drinks, and you‟ve got yourself a date.”

Lara swallowed. She had hoped to be back in Rockhaven by nightfall. But a few hours wouldn‟t make that much difference

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