"And the name is one you already know."
"Riley, stop playing games."
"Only if you start filling the rest of us in on what the hell is going on." I turned around to face him. "He gave me Kade's name. Only Kade isn't just a builder, he's military, and obviously involved in some sort of military investigation."
"Misha told you all that?"
"Some of it." I hesitated, but he was going to discover I'd snitched his com-unit sooner or later, so it was better to be up front about it. "You left your com-unit in the penthouse, and I made use of it."
His gaze narrowed. "You don't know my codes."
I wasn't about to admit that I knew at least two of them - not when he had that look in his eyes. "Didn't need them. I'm a liaison and your assistant. I have clearance to get into most departments." I hesitated, glancing at Kade. "Even military."
Humor touched his eyes and warmed the cold line of his lips. "You should never have been able to get into our system."
"I didn't. Not fully, anyways."
"And my file has alert status."
Something I'd guessed once I'd figured out he might be military. "Which is why I didn't look for your personnel file."
He raised an eyebrow. "Then how did you find out who I was?"
"Went to recruitment. They keep duplicates of all applications." And in the end, I'd only been able to get in there because I used one of Jack's security codes. When he discovered that, there'd be hell to pay. "You were pretty damn rangy when you joined, weren't you?"
Kade snorted softly. "You're good."
"Very," Jack intoned heavily. "Which is why I want her as a guardian."
I gave him my standard deadpan look.
"So what, exactly, are you in the military?" Rhoan asked, his fingers drumming the arm of his chair.
Kade grimaced. "I'm military intelligence, and part of an investigation that started with the theft of a crate of laser weapons from the Landsend Military Base."
Landsend was one of the military's top research centers. "The same lasers those creatures attacked us with?"
His gaze met mine. "The same."
"I'd have thought a crate would have been a little hard to conceal or steal," Rhoan said dryly.
"This happened over several months. And they're certainly not the only thing to go missing from Landsend."
"Security that slack, huh?"
Kade gave him a cutting look. "No. Under normal circumstances, you can't get an ant out of there undetected."
"Well, someone succeeded. You checked all personnel?"
"Not me personally. By that stage, I was undercover."
"As a builder. With your so-called brother."
Kade's rich gaze met mine, and the cold fury I'd glimpsed over the last few days was there for all to see. "He was my partner. And they killed him."
"They who?" Quinn asked.
"The same people who got the guns out of Landsend." Kade's look became grim. "Or maybe that should be the same things."