I raised my eyebrows. "Accident?"
"Probably not."
I slipped on my shoes. Rhoan started for the door, but I placed a hand on his arm, stopping him. Lowering my voice, I asked, "I know you said you weren't going to steal Kade's file for me, but did you happen to search the database when you were in there today?"
"Yes. There's nothing to be found."
"Nothing you can get hold of, anyway."
"Yes." He looked at me. "What are you plotting?"
"Me?" I gave him my most innocent look. He didn't look to be buying it. I smiled and added, "Look, don't you find it strange that he's here? You and I both know that Jack would normally have shipped him off so fast his head would spin."
"True enough." He continued to study me with that patient you're-about-to-get-me-into-trouble look. "But that doesn't solve the problem that I can't get into locked files."
"No." I hesitated. "But I can."
"Oh, can you now?" He eyed me with amusement. "I'm betting Jack doesn't know about that little gem."
"Er... no." As a liaison and his personal assistant, I did have some access that Rhoan didn't. But I'd also picked up some other access codes in recent months, thanks to time spent watching him key them in from the safety of my desk. It was amazing just how easily you could work out keystrokes if you took the time. "You really don't want to know any more. Do you?"
"No." He stood. "So what are you planning my part in this little snoop operation to be?"
"All you have to do is get me his com-unit."
He snorted. "Yeah. Like that's going to be so easy."
"It could be. After all, we're about to depart in haste. It'd be easy enough to grab equipment and just slide the com-unit my way."
He gave the sort of sigh that spoke of long-suffering patience. "I'll try."
I leaned forward and kissed his cheek. "Thanks."
He grinned and opened the door. "Anything to keep my twin happy."
"Anything to keep the peace, you mean."
"That, too."
Two of the three men in the main room swung around as we entered. Quinn was a shadow in the corner, but one whose presence I could feel through every pore.
"We're going to split into three groups," Jack said. "Rhoan, I want you to head into the Directorate and start writing up reports. Make sure they're encrypted and sent to Director Hunter only. Tomorrow morning, pick up some trackers and bugs, then head on over to the Blue Moon and do a thorough check of the club and its patrons. Riley's not going near the place until we know it's safe. Quinn, as we dare not risk any of the cars we have here, I want you and Riley to beg, borrow, or steal a vehicle, and drive around until we contact you to come in."
"And what will you and Kade be doing?" Quinn asked the question that was sitting on my lips.
"We'll be paying a little visit to the company who manufactures these devices." He held up the plastic-wrapped laser.
Rhoan and I shared a glance. If Kade was involved in something like that, he was definitely more than just a builder.
Jack tossed me a phone. "Don't go anywhere near that club until we call you."
"Just make sure you call me before three tomorrow. I doubt Misha will take kindly to being kept waiting."
"And yet he will wait. Remember, he's probably got as much to gain from all this as us. Let's move it, Kade." He headed for the door, but threw over his shoulder, "Rhoan, call in a cleanup team and ensure all Directorate goods are out of here before you leave."
My gaze shot across to my brother and I couldn't help my grin. Sometimes, things did fall into place.
He just rolled his eyes and shook his head as he said, "Quinn, do you want to head downstairs and find yourself a car? I'll meet you out front with Riley."