“Good evening, Ms. Flynn.” The deep, masculine voice chuckled, but her blood ran ice cold. “Or perhaps I should say ‘good night.’ You’ll be taking a little nap for our drive.”
“Wha-?” Her voice wasn’t cooperating. Now her legs felt numb and she slid off the bed onto the floor, frozen. She was completely paralyzed and at the mercy of this unknown intruder.
“Shh, don’t talk.” She couldn’t see more than his shadow, and her vision began to blur. He moved toward her. “If you cooperate, I promise that if I have to kill you, it’ll be painless. But if you give me one ounce of trouble, you’ll suffer.”
“Y-You.”
“How-articulate. Yes, it’s me, Bobby MacIntosh. Nice to meet you, Tess Flynn. You’re just what I need to get my bitch sister out of hiding.”
No! She tried to scream. No sound came out. Her eyelids felt heavy, refused to stay open. Sandbags held down her limbs. Why wouldn’t they cooperate? Move!
She reached out, her hand feeling disconnected from her body. “Agh.” She couldn’t talk, her vocal chords thick and not working properly. What was wrong with her?
I don’t want to die.
She collapsed in a heap on the floor, and Bobby smiled. That was easy, he thought, as he picked up the unconscious woman and turned to the door.
“Too bad I’ll have to kill your other brother, too.”
CHAPTER 24
John slammed his cell phone shut. He saw nothing but hot, red anger.
The bastard had Tess.
He stared at the directions he’d written down, but they were already etched in his mind. MacIntosh had contacted Roger Collins to arrange an exchange-Rowan for Tess-and the FBI was planning a sting operation. John feared Tess would be caught in the crossfire.
“John, what happened?” Rowan sounded worried.
“He has Tess.”
The color drained from her face as she sank onto the couch. “How?”
“He shot her bodyguard, a guy I was in Delta Force with, and kidnapped her from her damn apartment!” John tried to temper his anger. It wouldn’t do Tess any good if he lost control.
“Phil’s going to be okay. The bullet missed major arteries, clean exit. The evidence suggests Tess was shot with a tranquilizer and carried from the apartment, between three and three-ten this morning. He cut the power to the entire apartment building to disrupt the security system. He shot Phil through a window with a silenced gun, broke in, and took my sister.”
Rowan’s mouth dropped open during John’s recitation, which he kept even and professional. He had to; otherwise he’d lose his focus.
John took a deep breath but kept his voice steady. “He called Collins and wants to swap you for Tess.” He sounded so matter-of-fact, when inside he screamed with rage.
First Michael. Now Tess. He squeezed his eyes shut, held the bridge of his nose. No, no, no. Not Tess. She was alive right now. Dead hostages were no good. He had to make sure she stayed alive.
Rowan jumped up, pulled out her gun, and checked it. “Okay, what’s the plan? Who’s backing me up, and are you-?”
“Stop. You’re not going anywhere.”
She stared at him and blinked. “What?”
“You’re staying right here. Collins called in a guard, he’ll arrive in less than an hour, and then I’m going to-”
“You’re leaving me here?”
“I’m not risking your life, too! It’s you he wants. You can’t be anywhere near the trap.”
“You’re right about one thing. It’s me he wants. He’s not going to be fooled. He wasn’t fooled by the first decoy; what makes you think he’ll be fooled with the second?”
“We don’t know what he thought of the decoy. He could have planned this all along to lure you out into the open. He wants to get to you through me-through my sister. I won’t let him. I can save Tess.”
Even as he said it, ice cold fear ran down his spine. Bobby MacIntosh shot Michael in cold blood and John didn’t doubt for a minute that he’d kill Tess as soon as her usefulness expired.
“Our number-one goal is to rescue Tess.” If she’s still alive. John pushed all thought from his mind that she could already be dead. “Orders are to shoot at the first clear shot.”
Rowan shook her head. “I have to be there,” she said firmly.
“Like hell you do!” He crossed to her and grabbed her arms. “I’m not going to lose you too! He’ll kill you as soon as he sees you. Then he’ll take out everyone else. With you gone, Tess is of no use to him. Right now she’s alive because she’s a bargaining chip.”
“Let me trade myself for her,” Rowan said through clenched teeth, determined. “I’m a trained agent. I can protect myself.”
John laughed without humor. “I’m not sacrificing you for Tess. Or Tess for you. I’m going to get my sister out alive, and then I’ll kill the bastard for touching her.”
“He’ll know. Trading me is the only chance that everyone will make it out alive.”
“Everyone except you!”
“I’m prepared-”
“What? You’re prepared to die? Stop it, Rowan! You don’t need to sacrifice yourself for anyone. There’ll be more than a dozen agents-trained as well as or better than you-who will be around to make sure no one gets hurt. Sometimes, you just have to realize there are people as good as you out there who can do the damn job!”
He hadn’t meant to yell at her, but he was so stressed and worried about Tess he couldn’t think straight.
Her eyes narrowed and she pulled away from him. “You’re wrong. About this, you’re wrong.”
“You don’t have a choice.” He worked to control his fear. Scared people made mistakes. He couldn’t afford to make any mistakes. Not when the women he loved were in jeopardy.
Tess. And Rowan.
“Rowan,” he said, his voice softer, “please don’t make me worry about you. I couldn’t bear it if anything happened to you.”
She stared at him for a long minute before saying, “And how do you think I’ll feel if Bobby kills you? Or Tess?”
There was a knock on the door and they both drew their weapons. John glared at her, and she stepped into the kitchen while he returned the knock.
Knock knock. Pause. Knock. Pause. Knock knock knock.
John opened the door. “Flynn?” the large, beefy man asked, his voice deep and low.
“Yes.”
“I’m Reggie Jackman. Collins sent me.”
John opened the door all the way and let Jackman in as he holstered his gun. Jackman was a large, broad man who looked like he could break someone’s neck without much effort. He extended his hand and John shook it.
“Thanks for coming on short notice.”
“No problem.”
John glanced at Rowan. He hated to do this, but it had to be done. “Ms. Smith isn’t too happy about being kept out of the op. I’d keep a close eye on her.”
Rowan’s eyes widened in surprise, then narrowed. John had expected her to be pissed off. He didn’t expect her to look so betrayed.
But what choice did he have? She was safe here in Cambria. She’d be a sitting duck in L.A. He had to rescue his sister, but he couldn’t keep an eye on Rowan at the same time.
Without a word, Rowan left the room, quietly closing the door behind her. It sounded final.
Forgive me, Rowan. It’s for the best.
Reggie nodded. “You can count on me. No one gets the drop on me, Mr. Flynn.”
John packed his weapons and ten minutes later was ready to go. He started for the door, then stopped.
He dropped his bag and strode to Rowan’s room. He didn’t knock, just let himself in. She sat in the lone chair in the corner, her laptop on the nightstand she had pulled over and converted into a makeshift desk. But the screen was blank.
When she looked at him, he saw her struggle to control her emotions. Her eyes brimmed with tears, but none fell.