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Matt pulled out his cell. “Just got a text from Erica that the Knights want to see all three of us at ten.”

“I’m sure they want us to give them our plan of action to root out Lunceford’s code.”

“That’s my guess. The meeting is at ten in the conference room on the third floor.” Matt turned to her. “The official day starts at nine at TBK. So, we don’t have to be there for another forty-five minutes.”

“But I have to shower first, Sir.”

Matt and Sean laughed.

“She’s earned her stripes,” Sean said. “Lesson is over, baby. You can call us by name now.”

“All right, but I kind of like calling you Sirs and Masters. It fits.”

“It might fit here, but not in public, baby.” Matt left the bed. “Let’s get you cleaned up.”

“Seriously, I can do that on my own. Besides, you two might want to get something else started and we don’t have the time.”

Sean pinched her still-throbbing nipple. “If we want to start something, baby, we’ll do it. That’s not up to you.”

“You tell her, bro.” Matt sent her a wicked wink. “We can control ourselves, baby. Besides, I’d like to wash you.”

“Knock yourself out, Masters, but please don’t make me late. I’m still the new girl at TBK.”

“You got it,” Sean said, moving off the bed. “Come here, pet.” He spread his arms wide, and she gazed at his muscled frame. Then she looked at Matt next to him, who was just as beautiful.

God, I’m one lucky girl.

She stood up and the men wrapped her in their arms, leading her to the shower.

* * * *

Jena walked into TBK Tower with Matt and Sean. “Hi, Terrence.”

“Hello, Jena.” The security guard smiled. “Hello, Mr. Dixon. Mr. MacCabe.”

Sean waved. “Good morning.”

“The big bosses in yet?” Matt asked.

“No, sir,” Terrence answered. “Not sure they will be in, since their big day is tomorrow.”

Jena had forgotten about Megan’s wedding day. She still was stunned to be invited.

“I am sure they will be.” Matt pulled out his phone. “I got a text from Erica that the Knights wanted to see us at ten.”

As they all swiped their badges to enter the first secure area of the building, she took a deep breath, glancing around the room at all the people working. These were normal people, unlike her. She felt empty inside. Who was she kidding? The Knights might have put her on this job to weed out Lunceford’s code, but they would never hire her permanently. Why would they? Her only career up until this point had been to hack and steal from companies. Hoping to ease her conscience, she’d always taken great care to pick the worst offenders in business—corporations so greedy they crushed their employees, polluted the environment, and moved money around the globe to keep from paying taxes. But that didn’t change the fact that she was a hacker.

“Hello, guys,” a nice-looking woman said, stepping next to them as they waited for the elevator.

“Anna, this is—”

“Robin Hood. I know.” Anna smiled. “Everyone knows you, or at least your work. Your code has been keeping me up at nights for months. Glad you’re not poking around the system anymore.”

“Jena is on the team.” Sean put his arm around her shoulder. “She’s going to help us get Lunceford’s code out.”

“Very good,” Anna said, extending her hand. “Nice to meet you, Jena.”

“You, too.” She shook the woman’s hand.



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