WYATT
I was sitting in my office staring at my phone. Lia was sitting on the couch, leaning back with her eyes closed. We were waiting for updates from both teams.
Nellie’s team had successfully taken out their first target. They were in and out without anyone knowing. They had slipped in while everyone was sleeping and injected a fast acting poison into his foot. The needle mark would never be found, and the death would be ruled as natural. Quite opposite of Earl’s team’s first target. That one had made national news.
I knew that Kacela was busy in this exact moment, acting as bait. I was trying to be calm, cool, and collected but I also knew that I was failing miserably.
“Stop that,” Lia commanded from her spot on the couch. She hadn’t opened her eyes.
“Sorry,” I said. I had been clicking a pen on and off for the last five minutes.&nb
KACELAAfter my little phone session with Wyatt I needed to shower. I jumped in, washing myself completely and then wrapping myself in a robe before getting out. When I went into the bedroom, one of the female flight attendants was busy tucking the girls into bed. I smiled at her.“We’re tuckered out,” she whispered to me, pointing to the girls. They were wrapped in each other’s arms and sound asleep.“Thanks for taking care of them,” I said. She nodded and tiptoed out.I slipped on a clean pair of sweatpants and pulled on a tank top before following her out. I saw that our dinner had been served and so I grabbed a sandwich before sitting down.“What did Wyatt say?” Earl said, giving me a slow wink.“They’re going to meet us in Sao Paulo,” I said. “They’ll meet us at the private airfield and take the girls. He d
KACELATo kill some time, I sent a message to Wyatt to keep his warriors at home. It would be easier for them to meet us somewhere in the US since that was our next destination and I hoped we’d be heading there soon.We sat, all of us dozing off and then jerking awake. Mouse kept up a constant search on his computer, looking for news stories. About two hours later, I got a ping on my phone indicating that a video had been sent to me.I opened it up to see a scene through night vision goggles. They were walking through a house, checking rooms. They finally came to a bedroom and the door was opened. The person wearing the camera walked up to the bed and shook awake the female occupant.She looked up at the man with some alarm and mostly irritation. “Julia?” a voice asked off camera.“Yes?” she said in some irritation. Then the noise of gunfire filled the screen and she fell
KACELAI shook myself awake, opening my suitcase. I hadn’t packed any gym whore outfits, so I was going to have to make do with what I had.I dressed in a pair of biking shorts and rolled up the hems a little so that my long legs were showcased. I paired it with a tiny sports bra that I usually had a t-shirt over the top of. Instead of a t-shirt, I put on a flannel shirt and left it unbuttoned. I slicked back my hair and tied it into a ponytail high up on top of my head and then pulled a few tendrils out, letting them curl over my face. I added a lot of mascara and eyeliner to my face and applied concealer to cover my scar. I made big, pouty lips with some of Tank’s lipstick and then presented myself to the guys.They were all silent. “What?” I demanded. “Is it not good enough?”“Um, my queen? You’re showing a lot of skin,” Mouse squeaked out.
KACELAI went into the front desk and up to the reception. “Hey ya! I would like to get a guest membership, please.” I gave a big, perky grin to the tiny blonde girl working the desk.She looked at me and gave me a once over. I knew the type. She was used to being intimidating. I could have had fun playing her game but I needed something from her so I kept my cool.“Sorry, honey. We don’t do that here. You gotta pay for a year’s membership.” she said, turning back to her computer. I could see she was badly losing a solitaire game.“Oh, boo,” I said, pouting. I looked around. I probably needed a dude for this to work but I couldn’t see one. Dammit. I would try again.“So, here’s the thing,” I said, leaning forward, conspiratory. “I’m here for the week. I want to work
WYATTWhen I turned on the news this morning, I saw a story out of Boston about the O’Callahan men. The news anchor was reporting that the authorities were speculating that there was a carbon monoxide leak. I turned off the television and picked up my phone.I made some arrangements and then threw a few clothes into an overnight bag, running down the stairs. I could hear Lia’s soothing voice as I passed the second floor landing and I knew that she was talking to the girls from Laos. I felt slightly guilty about not stopping to help her, but they were still skittish of men and I wanted to go. I jumped into the waiting car and sped off.I met a private jet at the small airport in town and we took off. I was on my way to meet Kacela in Boston and then we were going to fly somewhere else, her choice. I wanted a few days alone with her, not on Packlands, where we could spend some time together without distractions
WYATTI shook awake a sleepy Kacela when we landed at the downtown airport. I looked out the window and was impressed with the skyline. She grinned at me.“I called this place home for a few years,” she said. “It was a good place to blend in.”I followed her down the steps of the plane and gave instructions to the pilot and flight attendants. I was paying them per day and for the use of the plane. “Take some time off on me. Do some sightseeing. I have your number.” I paused, looking at Kacela. “Today is Wednesday. Say we plan on leaving Saturday night?”She nodded, transferring a smile to the flight crew. “I’m going to get you rooms at the Hyatt at Crown Center,” she said. “It’s right in the middle of everything. You’ll love it.”They murmured their thanks and Kacela got on her
KACELA My heart stilled when I saw Charlie. He was a loose end that I needed to take care of but I wasn’t planning on taking care of him right now. Looks like he had different plans. Get my mom out of here, I mind linked Wyatt. Not a chance I’m leaving you here alone with him, Wyatt answered. I rolled my eyes. “Done with your conversation, sis?” Charlie asked with a smirk. He knew what we were doing. “Where’s Emmett?” I asked, looking past him into the empty living room. “I sent him on an errand,” Charlie answered. I almost quit breathing. “Will he be back soon?” I asked, carefully. I needed to know if he was dead. “Depends on how long we take,” Charlie said cheerfully. I crumpled my face in a look of confusion. I had no idea what he wanted. I decided to quit playing the game. “So does mom know?” I asked, walking past her and into the kitchen where a pot of enchilada sauce bubbled happily on the stove. “Know what?” my mom asked, returning to the pot and stirring, gi
WYATT We carefully transported Emmett to the bed in her room and Kacela’s mom sat on a chair next to him, holding his hand. I could sense that there was something between them. I could tell that Kacela was suspicious, too, because her eyes narrowed as she watched them. After dark she pulled her jeep up to the street as close to the side door as possible and we wrestled Charlie’s wolf out of the building into the vehicle. She got behind the wheel and drove south, her face grim. “Where are we going?” I asked, tentatively. “A little property I know,” she said. “It’s private property but the owners are never there. I hope this isn’t one of the weekends they decided to stay.” We drove about twenty minutes before she veered off the interstate and followed the signs for Cedar Lake. Five minutes later she had us bumping down a road next to a field, the ruts knocking me around. I grabbed the handle near the rol