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“I told you before, I won’t name names.”
“I don’t want their names. I just want to talk to them.”
“Okay,” Sandy said reluctantly. “I’ll see what I can do.”
“Good. You still got the phone?”
“Yeah, yeah.”
“Use it. Mitchell, you’re dismissed. Sandy…” She hesitated, but had to admit that Jasmine’s plan for Mitchell’s new persona to have a girlfriend made sense. “Go with her.”
“Yes, ma’am,” Mitchell said as she stood. Sandy merely sniffed.
Rebecca turned her attention to Sloan. “You’ve got the interdepartmental computer traces.”
“Right. I’m going back tonight. Less traffic on the network. Fewer people to notice me.”
As Rebecca watched her team disperse, she tried hard not to second-guess her decisions. Putting them in danger was much harder than facing it herself.
Sloan peaked around the corner into the bedroom. Michael, her blond hair freshly washed, lay in bed in one of Sloan’s old cotton shirts that had once been blue but was now faded nearly to white. “Everybody gone?”
“Hello, love. Yes, I’m quite alone.” Michael smiled and stretched out of hand. “I missed you.”
“Me, too.” Sloan crossed the room and settled onto the corner of the bed.
“How you doing?”
“Sarah told me a little bit about what happened.”
Sloan’s heart lurched in her chest, and her stomach was instantly queasy. “What do you mean?”
“About the accident.”
“Damn it,” Sloan burst out, one hand fisting the covers. “It’s too soon—”
“It’s not her fault. I asked her.”
“What happened Saturday night?
Sarah continued gently toweling Michael’s hair. “What can you remember?”
“Not much.” Michael, a thick terrycloth towel wrapped around her naked body, leaned back against Sarah for support. “I know there was an accident, and Sloan told me I was hit by a car. She said the driver didn’t stop.”
“Then you know almost as much as we know.” Sarah carefully worked a wide-toothed comb through the long tresses, stopping intermittently to remove the small islands of clotted blood that clung assiduously to the silken strands.
“I know there’s more.” Michael closed her eyes, the headache exhausting, just by virtue of its constant presence.
“Sloan will tell you.”
Michael started to shake her head, then stopped when the pain escalated. “No. She can’t. It kills her to talk about it. I can’t stand to see the pain in her eyes.”
“God, I know.” Sarah’s sighed. “Sloan is incapable of hiding her feelings, despite how hard she tries. If it hurts me to see her hurting, it must be awful for you.”
“Yes. Agony.” Michael reached for Sarah’s hand and held it tightly. “So for both of us, could you help me understand what’s happened?”
“You will remember, given enough time.”
“It’s not the memories I need as much as knowing what’s coming. There’s a meeting downstairs right now, isn’t there?”
“Sloan is an idiot if she thinks she can keep anything from you,” Sarah said, her voice husky with tenderness.
“She thinks she’s protecting me,” Michael replied, instantly coming to Sloan’s defense. “I love her for that. For that and so many other reasons.”
“You know she lives for you, don’t you?” Sarah leaned down and kissed the top of Michael’s head. “She would never intentionally keep something from you, except to prevent you from being hurt.”
“Sarah,” Michael said softly, “you needn’t tell me how she loves me. She’s the heart of my heart.”
“Of course, she is. I’ve always known that.”
“Then, please, tell me what’s happening.”
“Do you remember that Jason and Sloan were involved in an investigation with the local police and the Justice Department?”
Michael was silent a long moment. “Something…about the Internet…a pornography ring, right?”
“Yes. Something…ah, God…something went wrong. Someone found out what Sloan and the rest of them were investigating.”
The silence stretched longer this time. When Michael spoke, her voice trembled. “So the accident…wasn’t an accident.”
“Here, put this on,” Sarah directed, holding up the shirt she had pulled from Sloan’s closet. She helped Michael stand and finished drying her off. Her expression was carefully blank as she gently patted the soft cotton over the large bruises on Michael’s ribs and back. “I should put something on that abrasion on your hip. Wait a minute.” Quickly, blinking back tears, she turned to the medicine cabinet and fumbled about until she found a large tube of antibiotic ointment. Despite her care, Michael winced as Sarah spread the soothing ointment on the raw surface were the skin had been stripped away by her body’s impact with the harsh surface of the street. “Sorry.”
“No. That’s all right.” Michael rested one hand on Sarah’s shoulder for balance. “But they couldn’t have meant to hurt me, could they? I didn’t know anything.”
When Sarah met Michael’s eyes, her distress was clearly evident.
Tears overflowed onto Michael’s cheeks. “Sloan. Of course they wanted Sloan. Oh, God.”
“Hey,” Sloan said anxiously, moving nearer on the bed. She brushed her fingers over Michael’s cheeks, catching the tears on her fingertips. “Hey, hey baby. It’s all right. It’s all right.”
“Is someone still trying to hurt you?”
“No! No.” Sloan settled on the bed next to Michael and wrapped her arm around her lover’s shoulder. “Everything is fine. There’s nothing for you to worry about.”
“You’re sure?” Michael’s pressed close, swallowing a moan when her tender ribs protested. It felt too good to be in Sloan’s arms to move away, even to ease the pain.
“Absolutely.” Sloan consciously eased her grip, because all she wanted to do was hold Michael more tightly.
Michael rested her cheek against Sloan’s chest, listing to the rapid rush of breath and the wild pounding of her heart. She had always loved the heat of Sloan’s body and the quick rise of her passion, but never more than now. Just knowing that someone had wanted to harm her made Michael desperate to keep her safe. “I can’t imagine life without you.”
“You’ll never have to.” Sloan trembled as she tenderly kissed Michael’s lips. She kissed her again—gently, carefully—her passion restrained but her devotion unbridled.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
“You hungry?” Mitchell asked, breaking the silence. Sandy had been quiet since they’d left Sloan’s. “Should we get a pizza or something?”
“How about we go somewhere after Jasmine does her thing with you? You’ll need the practice.”
Does her thing. Mitchell blushed. “Yeah, right. That.” What if I can’t do it? Jeez, what if Sandy laughs?
“You’re crazy for doing this.”
“It’s my job.” Mitchell stared straight ahead, her pace quickening.
“It is not.” Sandy grasped Mitchell’s wrist and tugged until Mitchell looked at her. “You’re supposed to be walking a beat, not club crawling and…picking up sluts.”
“Picking up…oh, come on! You know that what I do while I’m undercover doesn’t mean anything. It’s just the job.”
“Does that include fucking one of them, too?” Sandy jutted her jaw and wondered where the hell that had come from. Like I care who she fucks.
“You’re impossible, you know that?” Mitchell raked a hand through her hair in frustration. “I’m not going to be fucking anybody. Jesus.”
Neither of them said anything else until they were inside the high-ceilinged lobby. The elevator arrived and, when they stepped in, they were alone.
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