When I head to Independent Study, I spot an envelope that’s been left for me at the desk. The typed letter inside tells me my next assignment. I scan the contents and quickly decide McAllister has lost his mind. I don’t know if this assignment is punishment for how I performed on the last one, but either way, I’m annoyed.
I reach for my cell and call McAllister in his office.
He picks up on the first ring.
“Before I agree to this assignment, I need to know more. I need to know it’s not going to end up like the last one – or worse.”
“Hello Taylor. There will be no field work this time, if that’s what you’re asking. The Alliance case involves re-programming the system that guides many of the big tanker ships out on the water today. I want you to see if it’s possible to interfere with the signal and send the ship on a different course.”
“And why would you want to do that? What’s the point?” I promised myself I’d only do these assignments if I felt like I was actually helping put bad guys away.
“As you remember, I’ve given you a full scholarship and kept your secret. You are a student of mine, and therefore, I am testing your skills, exploring what you’re capable of – finding out the ways I’ll be able to use you. And since we both know your first field assignment was a failed one, you’re lucky I’m giving you a second chance at all.”
I swallow down what I really want to say. “And why are we playing with ships?”
“Taylor, do I need to remind you that I’m in charge here, and I don’t answer to my students?”
We’re both quiet for a second, but I can still hear him breathing.
Then he continues. “We’re testing the security. Seeing if it’s hackable. Consider it research for my own personal interest.”
I’m quiet while I consider what he means.
“Either do the assignment, or leave. Your choice.”
He hangs up the phone. I read over the letter in the envelope again. It has the name of a ship. I type it into a search engine, and see it’s a commercial oil tanker sailing in the Atlantic. I run a few searches, trying to find out what might be interesting to McAllister about this ship. I’m stumped. But not finding anything suspicious, I don’t think it’s enough to give up my scholarship, go home and face my parents and Wes.
I lay my head down on the desk in front of me.
“Did I wear you out earlier?”
I look up to see Colt strolling in and raise an eyebrow at his innuendo-filled remark. His defense lesson that morning had been…intense, like most of my encounters with him, but he didn’t need to know that. “No. I’m just trying to figure out what to do about this next assignment McAllister’s given me.”
He slides down next to me. “Mind if I join you?”
“Suit yourself.”
He begins tapping on the keys at the computer next to me. “Do you want to talk about it?”
“With you?” I look at him like he’s crazy. I didn’t take him for being a good listener.
“Yes with me. I’m not diseased.”
“Not that you know of.” I smile. “Yet.”
He laughs a deep throaty laugh, shaking his head at me. “Trust me, I’m disease-free.”
I don’t know what to make of this boy. All at once, he’s charming, polite, stubborn and bad, oh so bad. The effect is sexy as hell. It’s exhausting trying to keep up with the emotions he inflicts in me.
Just as I regain my focus and continue working to research the systems used on board the Alliance ship, a soft knock at the open door catches my attention.
There’s a girl – a second year named Britt leaning against the door frame, her eyes on Colt. “Hey there,” her voice is low, breathless.
Colt’s eyebrows dart up, looking from Britt, back to me. I make myself busy, and begin tapping at the keys again, trying to hide my annoyance.
“Hey,” Colt returns.
“Wanna come play?” Britt asks in a sultry, low voice.
Oh. My. God.
It’s one thing to know this crap happens, but to watch it unfold, right under my nose is more than I can handle. A few times since my trip with Colt, I’ve made the mistake of allowing myself to remember how soft he was with me when I was hurt, the way he fed me, that kiss that left my entire body hot, and wanting more. But I know I’d be fooling myself if I thought that meant there was something between us.
Colt looks again between Britt and me, but I keep my eyes on my computer screen. “Sorry, I’m hanging out with Taylor right now,” he says.
Wait. What?
That’s not at all how I expected this little play date to go. I dare a glance at Britt. Her face is pinched tight like someone just slapped her.
Colt continues, oblivious to the anger rolling off her in waves, being directed straight at me. “You’ve met Taylor, right?”
Britt gives me a fake smile. “Hi.”
I keep my face relaxed. “Hey.”
“Well if you get bored later, you know where to find me,” Britt says, then turns to leave, clearly hurt at his unexpected rejection.
I sneak a glance at Colt. “You didn’t have to do that.”
He smiles innocently. “I know.”
I raise my eyebrows. “Then why didn’t you go with her?”
“I don’t know. I’d rather be here, I guess.” He runs one finger over his lips like he’s deep in thought.
“Why?” I question.
He lets out a throaty laugh, tipping his head back. “You’re not like other girls. You’re fascinating to me.”
“What, like a science experiment?”
“No.” He laughs. “I mean you call me out all the time, and tell it like it is. It’s actually kind of refreshing.”
“Gotcha.” I turn back to my assignment. Why am I suddenly annoyed Colt likes me for my personality? “Well you’re welcome to stay, but just so you know, you don’t have to feel bad about going off with Britt, or whoever comes calling next.”
“Deal,” Colt says, flashing me his brilliant smile while his eyes dance with mischief.
Oh man, I am in so much trouble.
Chapter 26
I’m hoping not to embarrass myself in training this morning with Taylor, but when she strolls into the classroom wearing a tank top and tiny black shorts, all bets are off.
Today I’m showing her some moves standing up, so it should help that she won’t be straddling me. My mind drifts at the thought…
“Colt?” Taylor’s voice draws me back.
I clear my throat, blinking the thought away. “Ready?”
She nods eagerly.
“Come here. I’m going to teach you how to get out of a choke hold.” As she walks over, I get a whiff of her sweet vanilla scent. It puts all my senses on high alert.
I secure her in a choke hold with her back against the wall and shudder remembering the way Lars gripped her neck. I step in close to her, shielding her with my body. “Try to free yourself.”
She grips my arms and pulls against them. But my hands don’t budge from her neck.
“Okay, you’ve made your point.” She blows a strand of hair from her face. “So how do I get out?”
I smile. “If the person is much stronger than you, you’re not going to be able to break the hold. And you’ll only have a few brief seconds before you pass out. So here’s what you do. Put your hands together like you’re praying.”
She does, pressing her palms together in front of her.