Jessica Andersen - Under the Microscope

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Medical expert Raine Montgomery never dreamed the drug she created would be responsible for so many deaths. Suspicions on high alert, Raine was convinced someone was out to destroy her reputation-and her life. Turning to the best for help, Raine knew she and investigator Maximilian Vasek had to put aside their rocky history and focus on who wanted her eliminated…
Being around Raine reminded Max of a past he'd tried hard to forget. Still, he couldn't ignore the vulnerability in her brown eyes, or the sizzling tension between them. Keeping her safe he could do. Walking away in the end might not be so easy…

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I’m standing right here, Raine wanted to snap, but she didn’t because this was part of why she’d hired Max. She needed someone who knew how to handle cops and suspicions. She didn’t. Jeff and Tori didn’t.

They’d needed an outsider. They’d needed Max.

Only now that she had him, Raine wasn’t quite sure what to do with him.

“We’re not hiding anything,” Max said. “And we’ll be happy to show you whatever you want as soon as you get back with that warrant. Until then, I’m taking Ms. Montgomery to a hotel while you search the scene for evidence pointing toward the man who tried to kill her.”

After treating Max to another stare, the detective glanced beyond him to Raine. “Don’t leave town.”

“Of course not,” she said between numb lips. “I have a business to run.”

Or more accurately, a business to save before it was irretrievably crippled.

Raine pinched the bridge of her nose. What the hell was going on? Why had someone torched her house? Max’s words echoed in her brain. The man who tried to kill her. Kill her. Kill her…

He touched her arm, nudging her toward the driver’s side of the SUV. “Get in.”

She did as he directed, then scooted over the center console to the passenger’s seat when he climbed in nearly on top of her, crowding her with his big masculine body. “Hey,” she protested, “I can drive. And what about your truck?”

“I’ll get it later.” He held out a hand without looking at her. “Keys?”

She dug the spare set from their hiding place in the passenger foot well and passed them over. Without another word, he started the engine and popped the transmission into Reverse.

Keeping one eye on Detective Marcus, who was making a slow circuit of the front of the smoldering building, Max backed the SUV down the driveway and out, navigating between the fire trucks and splashing through the stream of dirty water that carried pieces of her life like worthless flotsam.

Raine saw a single high-heeled slipper in the mess, one of a pair she’d bought to celebrate Thriller’s acceptance by the FDA. Her eyes filmed with tears.

Rather than have Max see, she turned to stare out the window, at the faces of her neighbors, whose expressions ranged from horrified to fascinated as they watched the firefighters pick through the smoldering wreckage of the house.

She swallowed hard. “Where are we going?”

“Like I told the detective, a hotel. Got any preference?”

She directed him to the Guildford Inn, a mid-sized hotel she’d used once or twice when she’d needed someplace to put out-of-town scientists.

While they drove, she tried to pull herself together. It was okay. She could do this. Just think of it as time to regroup, she told herself. Don’t think about the house or the guy in the house. Just think about a shower.

But when she got to the check-in counter and reached for her purse, she stalled because it wasn’t there. Presumably, it had been destroyed in the fire, along with her credit cards. Her walking-around money. Her license.

Pretty much everything that identified her as Raine Montgomery and allowed her to function in the modern world.

“I’ve got it,” Max’s voice said behind her.

Her face heated when he slid his credit card across the counter. Feeling awkward, she wandered away and stared out a window at the night-quiet street.

Was the man out there, watching her? Or was he long gone, having gotten what he wanted?

What had he wanted? Why had he been in the house in the first place? She didn’t keep any valuables there. Hell, she didn’t have any valuables besides Thriller, and even that might be worth nothing if they didn’t work fast.

“Come on.” Max touched her arm. “We’re all set.”

They rode up to the fourth floor in silence. It felt strange to walk down a hotel corridor with a fresh key card and no luggage, and felt stranger still to have Max open the door for her. She turned to thank him, to ask what room he’d be in, but he followed close on her heels, crowding her into the room.

When she stepped back, he turned and shut the door, locked it and set the chain.

He glanced at her, eyes hard. “It won’t keep you in, but I’ll hear if you try to run.”

Awkwardness morphed to confusion. “If I what? ” Then she understood and anger burned away the weaker emotions. “Why the hell would I run?”

The corner of his mouth kicked up, but there was no humor in his expression. “That’s what you do. You run.”

Her blood ran cold even as her face flamed. “Not. This. Time.”

Not ever again.

He reached into the heavy leather jacket he wore over his flannel shirt and pulled out a folded sheaf of papers. “Then what is this?”

Raine took the papers, which proved to be the e-ticket Detective Marcus had asked about, along with a boarding pass and itinerary. They were all in the name of Corraine Asherton, who was apparently traveling to Madrid that night.

There was no return flight.

“What was the plan?” Max asked, voice dangerously low. “Hire me to make it look like you were sticking it out, then fake your own death in a house fire?” He muttered a curse. “All that about not being able to afford a retainer was bull, wasn’t it? You’ve probably already stashed the money overseas. No doubt you’ve-”

“Stop it!” she said sharply, anger and denial forming a hot, messy ball in her throat. “Stop saying that! I wasn’t leaving. These aren’t my tickets. I’ve never seen them before in my life!”

His eyes darkened and he deliberately took a single step away from her, as though stopping himself from doing something he’d regret, or maybe reminding himself not to. Voice sharp, he said, “When you left Boston General, your boss tried to pay me for the time I’d spent watching out for you. I wouldn’t let him, because I figured it’d been my decision to stay, and because the danger turned out to have come from inside the hospital.” He shrugged. “Maybe I felt responsible, maybe I wanted to hold on to the resentment. I don’t know. But I do know that whether I volunteered or not, you used me. You hung on to me and begged me to tell you it would be okay. You implied there was something between us, something we should work on once you were out of the hospital. That was a lie, though, wasn’t it? As soon as you got what you wanted, you took off.”

Raine braced herself against the words, against the sting of accusation in his eyes, which seemed bigger than the situation warranted. But she’d known this was coming. She’d been prepared for it, as much as she could have prepared to deal with a mistake as big as this one. “I know this sounds bad, Max, but it wasn’t about you. It was about me. I couldn’t deal with being around people who knew I had miscarried. I felt like every time someone looked at me, they were thinking about my uterus, wondering how I’d ended up pregnant by a man I’d already divorced. It was…” She searched for the word and finally said, “It was invasive.”

“So you ran,” he said flatly.

“I escaped,” she countered. “But I’m sorry for hurting you.”

“You didn’t hurt me. You made me feel like an idiot.” He looked at her then, and there was no warmth in his eyes. “I won’t let that happen again. I’m not going to let you put me on this case and then disappear.”

A chill shimmered through her body. “What does that mean?”

He shucked off his jacket and tossed it on the bed nearest the door. “That means I’m going to stick with you for the duration, babe. Consider this an added bonus. You’ve just bought yourself a round-the-clock bodyguard.”

Chapter Four

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