Hawk leaned closer toward the screen. “And what about Reaper? Did he know who he was working for?”
Mia shrugged. “I’m not sure about that yet, but we do know that he had contact with another person before Miller started handling him.”
“That’s good,” Alex said. “Apply a little pressure on Reaper, and he should help connect the dots for us.”
“There’s only one problem with that,” Morgan said. “Last night, Reaper escaped CIA custody.”
“How?” Hawk asked.
“He was preparing to be flown from the Dominican where he’d been since you caught him to another foreign black ops site on an agency jet. But in the middle of the flight while going to the restroom, he overpowered one of the agents, grabbed a parachute, and dove out of the plane. The CIA is searching for him, but they haven’t been able to locate where he went down.”
“Sounds like we have our work cut out for us,” Hawk said.
“We?” Morgan asked. “I thought you were only going to help us with this one mission. Hunting down Reaper would be an entirely new one.”
“I know,” Hawk said. “But Alex and I have been talking about it, and we’d like back in—that is, if you’d have us.”
A grin spread across Morgan’s face. “Absolutely.”
“As long as we can continue living out here,” Alex added.
“Of course,” Morgan said. “Welcome back.”
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