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by Katt, Sydney




  Contents

  Title Page

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Epilogue

  Dedication

  About the Author

  Also by Sydney Katt

  Copyright

  TRANSFERENCE

  SYDNEY KATT

  RANDOM DISTRACTION BOOKS

  CHAPTER 1

  THREE THOUSAND, TWO hundred and eighty-five days. That was the best it could get. The worst was four thousand, three hundred and eighty-four days. Allison Waverly kicked those numbers around in her head and let them rattle hollowly. She still couldn't believe that was how long she'd spend in jail for believing Adam Barrows.

  Suddenly, that didn't seem like such a good idea anymore.

  As her trial went on, Allison never truly thought she'd have to spend time in jail. This little voice in the back of her head kept whispering that Adam would come for her, that he'd find the proof of the conspiracy and his brother's innocence that they'd been searching for, that she would get off with little more than a slap on the wrist for her unwitting part in the prison break.

  Hearing that verdict had numbed her for a time, but now feeling was back, filling her with pain and regret. Had Adam and Eli made it out of the country? Did they know she was going to prison for the next nine to twelve years because of them? Did they care?

  Had Adam already forgotten her?

  Every time she thought about prison, she shuddered inwardly. Her medical sales route had taken her to the prison infirmary enough to see firsthand how horrible it could be for the inmates. As savage as the men had been to one another, she'd heard horror stories about women's prisons. And she'd heard more than she cared to about the revolting and vicious things the women did to each other. Some of those tales made other wounds pale in comparison, like the ones she'd patched up for Adam and Eli while on the run.

  If her father hadn't tried to help her prove that Adam was right about the conspiracy he'd tried to expose, she might've been able to trade on his political capital or her family's good name to get into a safer prison. But trying to do the right thing when you were up against rogue forces within your own government wasn't good for your health, as her father had soon discovered.

  The media could spin the boating accident that had left the governor and his chief aide Theodore Waverly dead, but it was no accident. Neither man liked to spend more time on boats than they had to for fundraisers or photo ops. No way would they have been on a boat for fun in the middle of the afternoon on a Tuesday in the early spring. Not that the media cared to do any digging when there were new juicy details surfacing daily about how the two of them were using government funds for prostitutes.

  None of it was real, but it was all very final.

  With no one to turn to for help except for a showboating attorney who didn't care whether she lived or died, Allison would have roughly a decade to fend off the attacks she knew were waiting for her at one of the toughest women's prisons in the country.

  Inmates would love her: the poor little rich girl whose daddy had bought her out of every problem she'd ever encountered for no other reason than to protect his reputation. And if there were a payday involved from the people who thought she knew more than she claimed to, there would be more than a few inmates out for blood.

  Come to think of it, she'd have a decade of fending off attacks from inmates and guards alike.

  Already, she was getting a creepy vibe from the guard in the back of the van with her. Something about the way he looked at her. It was off. In that moment, even more than the night news broke of her father's death, she wanted a hit. It didn't matter what it was, just so long as it got her so messed up that she didn't have to deal with the horrors of her new life.

  Not that her new life would be very long. Nothing about being a privileged ex-junkie selling medical equipment had provided the life skills she'd need for her new reality.

  Allison slid another surreptitious glance in the guard's direction. He wasn't Adam by any stretch of the imagination. Hell, he wasn't even all that attractive. But he'd do – probably without any hesitation.

  That was the thing about being an ex-junkie. You never really achieve 'ex' status. People who'd never battled addiction liked to spout off about 'once a junkie, always a junkie,' but they'd never understand how true that was. The cravings never went away. Not really. Just like an itch below the skin, it could never be scratched.

  It was never over.

  Morphine would be preferable right now. Medical grade would be sheer bliss. Any other high-quality pharmaceuticals would probably do the trick.

  Belatedly, she wished she'd shot up with the good stuff she'd stolen from the prison infirmary when the doctor left her alone with an unlocked drug cabinet. It was stupid to steal it – especially since he'd only left the cabinet unlocked around her because of the trust their on-again, off-again relationship afforded her – but there was no way to return it after the police began investigating her part in the prison break and she lost access to her route. Daily meetings and getting a new sponsor to keep her clean were the only things that kept her from making use of that little vial of heaven.

  With what she was facing now, maybe she shouldn't have fought so hard to stay clean. Dying in prison would be terrible. A blissed-out morphine overdose though? That was the way to go – flying high and without pain.

  But she hadn't. The thought of avenging her father's murder, the thought of helping Adam clear his brother's name for the crime he was so certain he didn't commit, the thought of Adam's soft and stolen caresses whenever they'd meet for coffee, the way his soulful steel green eyes begged for her help whenever their eyes met – all of that stopped her. Allison knew that wouldn't be enough any longer. She'd require something a hell of a lot stronger to assuage her pain now.

  Not that she'd be able to get her hands on any hardcore drugs...or liquor, for that matter. Her only alternative was sex if she wanted any sort of a fix. Unfortunately, the high would wear off fairly quickly. At least it would help take the edge off. Every second in the van was another second to imagine who would get to her first and the ways she might die.

  She licked her dry lips and made eye contact with the guard. "So, uh...how much longer until we get there?"

  "I thought I told you not to talk."

  Great. This guy was in a foul mood. She'd probably have to blow him first.

  Funny how when you were out with friends and didn't want to be bothered that every guy in the bar would toss his best pick-up line at you, yet when you were desperate to feel something between your legs besides sweaty pantyhose that the guy couldn't even muster a flicker of interest. Still in her black skirt suit from her court appearance with her auburn hair and makeup done in a conservative manner, Allison knew she looked good. Maybe the guard was just trying to be the good guy who kept it professional and did his job. She'd run into plenty of prison guards like that during her visits to the prison for work.

  Then again, this one had been openly ogling her legs since they got into the van.

  The van came to a sudden screeching stop, throwing her against the guard. "What's going on?" he barked at the driver on the other side of the metal shield.

  The only response they got was two sharp pops that could only have come from a gun. The guard glared at her and drew his weapon. "Don't get any ideas."

  Ideas? Really? She was handcuffed and shackled as though she was a ninja master when loose. What did he think she could do?

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bsp; It wasn't as if she was the mastermind behind breaking Eli Barrows out of prison; she'd only distracted the prison doctor while Adam had stolen his keys. Not that she knew he was stealing the keys at the time. Not that anyone ever believed that.

  Besides, the only idea she had in her head was that she wouldn't have to deal with three thousand, two hundred and eighty-five days in prison. She wouldn't even have one.

  Clearly, some government official who hadn't properly covered his ass thought she was too much of a threat to him behind bars and had sent someone to kill her. Someone probably thought she'd succeeded in finding whatever evidence her father thought he had the day he died. That didn't make any sense to her. If she'd found any shred of anything that could've kept her out of this prison transport van in the first place, her lawyer would've relished waving it under the prosecutor's nose in open court.

  Allison wanted to be brave, to welcome death with a rush of relief and a smile. But she couldn't. She didn't want to die. Not yet.

  Not like this.

  Before the guard could open the back door to the transport, it flew open and a gun poked its metallic eye inside before blinking out its fire. Allison squeezed her eyes shut and waited for her body's shock to wear off, allowing the piercing flood of pain to invade her senses, waiting for the next shot that would end her life.

  It never came.

  She opened one eye and looked around in disbelief. The guard was slumped over in death, blood oozing from his fatal wound. Not understanding why he was dead and she was alive, she looked to the man holding the gun and gasped.

  The last time she'd looked into those icy blue eyes was through the crack between the closing elevator doors at the busy mall where she'd finally given him the slip. At this point, it almost didn't surprise her that the same shady government agent who'd pretended to be her friend and recovery sponsor was there to execute her. After the way he'd tortured her right before she went on the run, she could believe anything.

  "You're welcome," Brad Markenson said, his patented smirk lighting his features.

  CHAPTER 2

  IT WAS A good thing he hadn't expected any sort of major show of appreciation from her for his extraction efforts because he would have been severely disappointed by the way Allison merely stared through him. With an annoyed roll of his eyes and an impatient motion of his hand, he said, "We need to move before they send backup."

  Allison blinked at him, unmoving and silent.

  "We do not have time for this shrinking violet song and dance." He hopped into the van, retrieved the keys from the dead guard and began the process of unlocking and unhooking all the various restraints. "You can save that traumatized shit for Barrows. Right now, we need to get out of here before—"

  Allison pulled her knees to her stomach and then shot them out, her feet connecting with his chest with enough force to send him off balance. She jumped from the van and sprinted – to where, she couldn't possibly know since they were in the middle of nowhere. He assumed her only thought was to get away from him.

  Brad's only thought was of the searing pain her feet ignited. It hadn't been so long ago that the brothers Barrows had escaped his pursuit with a well-placed baseball bat hit to the ribs. His wounds had largely healed in the two months since that event, but it was still not a wise choice for her to make.

  Tucking the guard's weapon into the back of his jeans, Brad leapt from the van and chased after her. She was just lucky after that little stunt that he was no longer inclined to follow any orders other than his own or he might have gladly shot her for this. Then again, if she kept this shit up the whole way to Costa Rica, he wouldn't be responsible for his actions.

  "Dammit, Allison! We do not have time for this!" He paused at the edge of a wooded area to listen for any sign of her. He was in great shape and she'd been spending her time in prison cells or under house arrest; she couldn't be far away now. Lowering his voice to a soothing lilt, "I can understand why you ran. You're right to be skeptical after the last time we saw each other, but I believe we both know you'd already be dead if that was my intention."

  While he spoke, he moved stealthily through the trees, intuitively sensing where she might have gone. A nearby twig snapped to confirm his suspicions. He pounced on her from around the tree, knocking her off her feet so that the tree she backed up against was the only thing that saved her from the hard earth.

  "You need to hear what I'm telling you, Allison, because I will only say it once. Come with me if you'd like to live. You're as good as dead on your own."

  Her hazel eyes were stony. "I may be dead either way, but I will not make this easy on you, Brad. Not this time."

  This was ridiculous. He tapped her temple with two fingers. "Get what I'm telling you through your thick skull, Waverly. I'm all that's standing between you and death right now."

  She swatted his hand away. "Do not touch me. Ever." Allison shoved against his shoulders in an attempt to distance herself from him.

  Big mistake. No more playing nice. Time was running out and when it did, they'd both be greeted with a storm of bullets.

  "Enough."

  Brad grasped her shoulders and slammed her back against the tree, wishing he didn't have a million much-needed reasons to keep her alive. Especially when she balled her hands into fists and began to blindly strike at him.

  He didn't want to hurt her. Okay, that wasn't completely true. There was a part of him that would love nothing more than to take revenge on her for wasting so much of his time when she'd managed to get out of the motel room where he'd held her for information, for making him look incompetent when he'd lost her in the shopping mall, for the baseball bat to the ribs he'd taken from her boyfriend after she was already in custody. But he wouldn't cross that line. His mission was to deliver her to Costa Rica – unharmed.

  That didn't mean he couldn't restrain her when she got out of hand though, much like she was right now.

  Just hard enough to stun her, he slammed her back against the tree again, knocking the air from her lungs with the force. In the time it took her to draw a breath, he managed to get a grip on her wrists and forced them against the tree's rough bark at either side of her head. He leaned his weight heavily against her so she had no chance of escape.

  "Stop fighting me. I'm not here to hurt you, Allison." He shook his head at the look of defiance burning through her gaze. "What? What's that look for?"

  Again, he was met with only silence.

  Angry now, he tightened his grip on her wrists until she winced slightly in pain. "I swear to God, I will tie you up and toss you in the trunk for the entire drive to the border." He locked his gaze on her, his eyes dangerously serious. "Do not test me on this."

  More silence.

  "I'm done with the games, princess. Do we understand each other or not?"

  Allison flicked her tongue over her lips and cleared her throat, a nervous habit Brad had seen from her countless times. "Yeah. I got it. Play nice or get locked in the trunk...or drowned in a tub. Again."

  His eyes narrowed. "Don't forget about the gag so I can get a break from that mouth of yours."

  "I bet you'd like that, wouldn't you, Brad?" Her lips curved into a taunting smirk. "I bet you'd really get off on having me silent and compliant."

  Brad leaned in so that his face was mere inches from hers. "Don't flatter yourself, princess. This is all business for me." He pulled back an inch or so to see the flare of temper his next barb would cause. "And frankly, you were never that tempting."

  Allison struggled against his hold on her to no avail. When she finally stopped trying, she remained perfectly still, save for the heaving of her breasts with every intake of angry breath. Brad started to relax his grip on her wrists, deciding she was ready to stop acting like a spoiled child, bent on getting them both killed with her temper tantrum.

  Maybe they'd be able to find some sort of common ground to make the trip more...

  Before the thought could finish making its way through his mind,
Allison attacked him with angry lips, assaulting his mouth with a violent kiss. He released her hands in surprise, but she only used those to grab the collar of his black polo shirt to keep him from pulling away.

  Brad didn't have a clue what game she thought she was playing; didn't know if she actually believed her scam would work on him. That is, until she bit down on his lower lip. He shoved her back against the tree, forgetting not to use his full strength to avoid hurting her. "Bitch!"

  She whimpered at the impact and then fixed her dark gaze on him as though she was starving and he was the most delicious meal in existence. "Stop being a pussy and kiss me!"

  "I don't have time for this—"

  The sting of her hand against his face cut off his words. He was ready for it when she tried again, catching her hand. She again lashed out with her free hand and he caught it as well. That began the stalemate, kicking off the silent war of heated glares and ragged breath.

  "To hell with it."

  Brad dropped her hands and grabbed either side of her face, aggressively pulling her to him before she could react. He crushed his lips against hers with bruising force before pushing his tongue into her mouth, searching her thoroughly for any reason she'd be worth a million bucks because he sure as shit didn't get it.

  After her initial gasp of shock, Allison's tongue jolted to action, dueling against his, fighting for dominance as though her very life depended on it. Her hands gradually loosened their death grip on his collar and played through his dark hair that was in desperate need of a haircut before moving fluidly down his torso until they reached the waist of his jeans. She hooked two fingers from each hand between denim and skin and pulled his hips against hers, grinding against him with all the precision of a stripper's lap dance.

  A feral growl rumbled from deep within his throat as once more he pushed her back against the tree. This time, he didn't move to restrain her, but instead leaned against his left hand placed just over her shoulder on the tree while the other hand snaked between them under her shirt to cup her breast. Allison moaned and writhed against him in response to his touch, but when he moved to slant another deadly kiss across her lips, she resisted, shoving him away and then slapping him again as she moved past him.

 

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