by Lori King
“Where are we going?” she asked growing apprehensive.
Nik had said the man could be trusted, but something was wrong.
“We have a safe house outside the city. After we get there, we’ll finalize your documents and have you transported to another location where even I can’t find you.” Wilks finally looked at her, and Harper read sincerity and compassion in his gaze, which surprised her. “I promise you’ll be safe. You were always meant to be safe, Harpie.”
The name sent her reeling back towards the door, her breath ragged. “What did you call me?”
Wilks let out a self-deprecating laugh. “Harpie. It’s what I used to call you as–”
“A child,” she finished for him. “What you used to call me as a child. Oh, Jesus. Uncle Collin?”
The man she now recognized as her father’s brother smiled sadly. “Sorry, kiddo. You were never meant to be involved in this. It’s why I stayed away. I know you have so many questions, and I’ll answer what I can, but right now I need to get you away from here. You have no idea what you’re mixed up in. I promise you’ll be okay.”
Before she could react, the man sitting in the front passenger seat chuckled, and he shook his head as he twisted around. As he turned, she glimpsed a flash of metal that came to a stop and aimed between her eyes. Harper froze. For the second time, she found herself face-to-face with a gun.
“Agent Wilks...or is it Uncle Collin?” The man shrugged. “Either way, you really shouldn’t make promises you can’t keep.”
“Who?” Was all Wilks bit out as he stared the man down.
The gunman grinned easily as though he found the whole thing amusing. “Lorenzo wants to see you.”
A sharp sting as her neck was pricked shocked her. Harper realized the driver had fired what looked like a tranq gun. A tranquilizer? Seriously?
The edges of her vision began to dim in the low lighting of the car, her extremities slowly losing their sense of touch as Harper lost control over them. Panic like she had never known before welled in her throat. The last thing she remembered before she passed out was her uncle calling her name.
5
Wandering around aimlessly, Nikolai shook himself out of his daze and tried to focus on what needed to be done. He told himself he had made the right call. This life was not for someone like Harper. He was not for someone like Harper.
Then why did he feel like he had given away everything that mattered?
All of his loneliness and confusion welded together in one upsurge of devouring yearning. He felt the screams of frustration at the back of his throat but refused to give way to them. He had a job to do. He couldn’t afford distractions.
Pushing forward, Nikolai headed for the bedroom with a plan to clean up and head back to his job. As he stepped through the doorway, he caught sight of the robe Harper had worn earlier. His robe.
Bending down to pick it up, he brought the fabric to his nose, breathing in deeply, and sighing when Harper’s soft scent hit him. Coconut and pine, mixed with the sweet smell of sex.
It was heaven and hell.
Fuck. What had he done?
He couldn’t let her go. As selfish as it was, he wanted her. Needed her.
Without a second thought, Nikolai rushed out of the room and his apartment, hell-bent on catching up with Harper and Wilks before it became impossible for him to track them.
Bursting through the entrance of his building, Nikolai watched in despair as the unmarked car pulled away from the curb. Nikolai tried waving them down to no avail and stood helplessly on the sidewalk in nothing but a pair of old sweats, with a bare chest, and feet. He had his phone in one pocket and keys in the other.
She was gone.
His phone vibrated, and Nik had a moment to hope it was Wilks. Disappointment and concern filled him when he saw Travis’ name flash across his screen.
“Bianchi,” he answered gruffly.
“Where you at, man?”
“What’s up?” he asked, dodging the question.
If Travis thought it strange, he didn’t say. “Need you to come in.”
“Whose orders?”
“Lorenzo.
“Fuck.” Nikolai glanced around making sure no one was looking. “What’s going on, Trav?”
“Just get back here, Nik. We’ve got a problem.”
Nikolai stared at his phone, and apprehension filled him. Shit. Shit was serious if they called in Lorenzo.
“Dammit. Just what I need.”
* * *
It took Nikolai less than an hour to get his shit together and make it to the family home on the Upper East Side. The huge five-story brownstone served as the Martinelli home and headquarters. It easily covered a full city block.
He’d barely made it out of his car and to the front entrance when the doors flew open to reveal Travis.
“It’s about damn time you got here. What took you so long?” Travis said by way of greeting as soon as he stepped through the door.
He grunted, aiming for an air of aloofness even though he felt anything but that. “Traffic.”
“Traffic.” Travis shot him an incredulous look. “Yeah, right. Well, we need to move it. Lorenzo is here, and he’s pissed.”
Uneasiness settled over him as he followed the grim looking Travis further into the large home. “What’s going on?”
Travis grunted. “Got a situation.”
“What kind?”
“The unfortunate kind.”
Narrowing his gaze, Nikolai pushed the point. “Details?”
Travis shrugged his shoulder. “You’re probably not gonna like it.”
“When do I ever?” He clamped his hand down on Travis’ shoulder, forcing him to stop walking and face Nik. “What’s going on, Trav?
“It’s about the mole.”
“What about the mole?” he asked hesitantly. Fuck, was his cover blown?
The other man grimaced. “Look, man, I’m sorry, all right? But it looks like she went straight to the feds. The family found out and intercepted their transport. Ended up grabbing her and some guy we suspect might be FBI. Seems like she’s the mole they’ve been looking for all this time. Right under our damned fucking noses. They were tricky, I’ll give them that. Normally they just send women in undercover as working girls, but this? Oh, it’s good.”
Right then, he felt like the ground beneath him opened up and swallowed him. “Who? What the fuck are you talking about?”
God, why was he even asking? He already knew. This couldn’t be happening.
“That Harper chick you’re so fond of,” Travis said casually, as though he hadn’t just pulled the rug out from under Nikolai. “Instead of a working girl, they sent her in to befriend the granddaughter. Fucking brilliant, really, but still not good enough. They screwed up. She seems pretty fresh. Guess going younger meant less experience. Pity for them.”
“Harper,” he said numbly.
“Yeah.” Travis eyed him warily. “Thought you said you’d take care of her. If you weren’t, then where the hell have you been for the last twenty-four hours?”
“I thought I had taken care of it,” he snapped, trying to hide the fear and agitation racing through him. He fumbled for some kind of excuse. They’d worked well together, but Nikolai had never been under any illusion that Travis would be dependable or loyal. “I had her stashed somewhere, thought she was coming around. You know how women can be. Easy to maneuver if you know what buttons to press. She must have gotten away when I left to come and check in. I would have made sure she was more secure, but your message sounded urgent.”
Travis whistled, even as he turned and continued through the home. “Dude, you are so fucked. When the family finds out you could have contained this, but chose to get your rocks off instead…”
“Yeah, yeah,” he grunted. He was going to be sick. “Then I guess I better offer to take care of the issue once and for all.”
That had Travis spinning around to face him again, gaze narrowed. “Did y
ou just offer to bump off a Fed and a chick you’ve been doing for the last few months?”
Nikolai forced himself to appear nonchalant. “Family comes first, right?”
Travis studied him, trying to get a read or something. “You are one cold bastard, Bianchi.”
Unable to stand the conversation any longer, and knowing he needed to act quickly, Nikolai pushed past Travis.
Even knowing what he would find, nothing prepared him for the sight of Harper tied to a chair, and gagged with a piece of cloth. Fear and desperation welled in her eyes, and he saw the moment she recognized him. He only hoped none of the others noticed his relief when he saw she was relatively unharmed.
“Ah, Nikolai. Nice of you to join us. Care to tell me how this happened?” Lorenzo asked the moment he saw him. Lorenzo indicated to the two bound figures and it was all Nikolai could do to stop himself from racing to Harper.
He was a Goddamn motherfucking professional. He could do this and save the girl...right?
While Lorenzo used the cover of the head of security for the family, everyone knew he was the one they turned to when they needed the larger messes taken care of. His presence set Nikolai on edge.
“I thought I had it contained. I didn’t.” Quick, short answers. Owning up to the screw-up. It’s all Lorenzo wanted to hear. Anything else would have ended with a bullet between Nikolai’s eyes. “I’ll take care of it now.”
Lorenzo studied him for a moment. Sizing him up or just plain suspicious, Nik had no idea.
“Fine. But take Travis. Maybe between the two of you, you might actually be able to get the job done.” Lorenzo grinned at Wilks. He looked excited and a little crazed. “Nothing like a little family reunion before you die, right, Agent Wilks?”
Nik blinked. “What?”
Beside him, Travis chuckled. “You missed the big show, man. Seems our little Harper is Agent Wilks’ long-lost niece.”
He peered at Wilks and saw the truth. Harper appeared more furious by the minute, though the target of the fury seemed to jump from Lorenzo to Travis, to Wilks. Finally, her eyes settled on him, and Nik’s heart stopped beating.
Her eyes held nothing but betrayal, thick and heavy.
“I didn’t know,” he whispered helplessly.
Travis snorted, clapping him on the shoulder, obviously having assumed the comment was meant for him. “None of us did until Lorenzo did some digging.”
Lorenzo interrupted them and began issuing orders. “Right. Nikolai, Travis, take care of this mess. As for the rest of you, we need to pick up where these puttana left off.”
“Hey, we managed to save Annabella,” Travis called out as Lorenzo and the others left.
Over his shoulder, Lorenzo glared. “Non me ne frega un cazzo. Fix this now.”
* * *
Twenty minutes later they were in the van, with Travis in the driver’s seat and Nikolai positioned in the back with their two hostages. They had taken the pair at gunpoint to the vehicle and forced them into the van. Nikolai had to use all of his willpower not to turn his gun on Travis when in the driveway he gripped Harper a little too tightly.
For the most part, Harper actually seemed to be keeping it together, even though she refused to make eye contact with either him or Wilks.
Tapping his foot against Wilks’, Nikolai leaned closer and tugged the piece of cloth that had been used as a gag out of the older agent’s mouth. “What’s the plan?”
Wilks glared at him. “I assumed you had one. Didn’t you come up with a viable escape plan in case you were caught?”
Nikolai ground his teeth. “Obviously. But none of my plans involved another agent and my fucking girlfriend being tied up in the back of a van while my partner drove us to their fucking deaths. Can you see where I may be working on the fly here?”
Harper made some sort of muffled sound and Nikolai reached over to remove her gag as well. She narrowed her gaze at the pair of them, fury burning in her eyes. “Can you two grow the hell up for five seconds? I swear to God, if you’re the best this country has, we’re all screwed.”
Biting his tongue, Nikolai reined in his warring emotions. He had been trained for situations similar to this, but having Harper in harm’s way was distracting as hell, and he couldn’t focus enough to come up with a decent plan.
“The only option I can think of is to rush him as soon as he opens the door. He won’t be expecting it. He’s got the keys but if I take him down, grab them, an–”
“Wait a minute,” Harper cut him off, staring incredulously. “So your bright idea, after all your fancy training, is to tackle him and hope for the best? Oh, God.”
“What are the chances you can talk Travis into helping us instead?” Wilks said, interrupting them.
He thought about it and grimaced. “Slim to none, I’d say. He isn’t hardcore, but he follows orders.”
“How close have you gotten to him?” Wilks asked abruptly. “Can you do your job?”
“What the hell is that supposed to mean?” he snapped in a harsh whisper.
Wilks barely acknowledged the quiet outburst. “I mean, in this line of work sometimes the lines get blurred.” Wilks was less than subtle when his gaze darted to Harper and back. “Putting a bullet in a friend isn’t as easy as it sounds. If you have to, can you do it?”
He hesitated. Could he? Travis could be a pain in the ass, but they had sort of become friends over the last few years. Even as he tried to rationalize that Travis was Nikolai Bianchi’s friend and not Nikolai Holter’s, he realized Wilks had a point.
However, one look at Harper’s dirty, tear-streaked but determined face told him he would do whatever it took to keep her safe and with him.
“Yes.”
He saw it in her eyes, the slight widening, and look of wonder. She knew he’d do it for her. He’d do anything for her.
“And when this is over...I’m out.”
Wilks stiffened. “You ca–”
“I can and I will.” Nikolai reached out and covered her hand with his, turning to face Wilks. “I get it. You didn’t want her near any of this. It’s why you didn’t take her in after her parents died. Why you kept her so far away, she didn’t even recognize you when you walked through my door. But Wilks. I’m not you. I don’t want to be. I choose her.”
“Nik?” Harper whispered, and he squeezed her hand tight.
He didn’t have a chance to answer because the van jerked to a stop.
“Here we go,” he muttered, letting go of her hand and bracing himself to take a dive.
The moment Travis was in view Nikolai threw himself towards the other man, and they tumbled to the ground.
“What the fuck?” Travis shouted as they grappled with each other in an attempt to get the upper hand.
He couldn’t see or hear Harper or Wilks, and hoped the other agent had at least gotten Harper out of harm’s way.
Travis clocked him a good one on the temple and Nikolai saw stars. Grunting with the impact, he got Travis in a choke hold and wrapped his legs around the lower half of Travis’ body.
“Fucngh...Nigh...stomph…”
He had no idea what Travis was saying, but after the other man went lax and stopped struggling, Nikolai eased up enough for the other man to speak.
“Jesus fucking Christ. Enough already. I’m not going to fucking hurt her, you stupid piece of shit.”
“What about Agent Wilks?” he asked suspiciously, not ready to believe Travis.
“Yeah, yeah. Not your handler, either.”
At his words, Nikolai tossed Travis away as though he had burned him, and he reached for his gun. The barrel was aimed at Travis’ head before he even registered his own movements. “How?”
Travis didn’t play dumb. “How do I know your handler? Well, I wasn’t one hundred percent sure at first, but when you sucker punched me in the jaw and tackled me, it kinda gave me the heads up that something wasn’t quite right.”
“So what now?”
“Now, you can stop
pointing that thing at me. It could give a guy a complex, you know?” Travis chuckled, rubbing at his already-swelling jaw as though he hadn’t a care in the world.
What the hell was going on here?
“Who do you work for?” The question came from Wilks who stood calmly beside Nikolai.
Grinning, Travis replied, “Need to know, pal. And you don’t need to know. I will tell you that we were aware the FBI had placed someone undercover, but I hadn’t been entirely sure I’d gotten it right. I’ll give you that, Nik. You tripped me up a few times. Gave me pause to think I had it wrong that you were the one. You played it well.”
“You, too,” he said begrudgingly.
“Well, as lovely as this is, could we come to some kind of agreement where we aren’t handcuffed,” Harper snapped from his other side.
Travis blinked, then threw his head back in a howl of laughter. “Oh, you have yourself a firecracker there, Nik.”
Neither man said anything as Travis uncuffed first Harper, then Wilks, all while Nikolai kept his gun trained on him.
When it was done, they stood in silence until Nikolai finally had enough and lowered his weapon. “So you’ll help us get out of this?”
Travis shrugged. “Gets you out of my way and wraps up the ‘who is the mole’ issue nicely.”
Wilks narrowed his gaze. “Of course, we’ll expect you to share any and all information you get.”
“And why the hell would I do that?” Travis asked incredulously. “It’s not my cover that was blown wide open.”
“You owe me for keeping my mouth shut and not having it slipped to the family that there’s still a mole.
Nik looked at Wilks. “Jesus, Wilks. You’re not serious?”
Wilks’ expression said he meant every word. “If I’m giving up one informant, I’m getting another.”
Travis all but spat at him. “Fuck you, jerk off. I’m not a Fed, I don’t answer to you, and you’re the one who’ll have to explain why you had a DEA agent killed.”
Well, at least they knew who he worked for now.
The two men faced off against one another, and Nikolai growled. “Listen, you two fuck-heads. This isn’t a pissing contest. We need to get out of here. Since neither of you can pull your head out of your ass, I’m in charge, and I say we come up with a plan that involves very little prep and a whole lot of hauling ass.”