Guardian Ranger (Shadow Agents 2)
Of course, Veronica was buying every single word.
“Who sent you on the mission?” Veronica asked.
Cale hesitated.
Right. Because Jasper knew this part. “Let me guess, a dead man?”
Cale kept his gaze on Veronica. “Am I supposed to act surprised to hear that Reed Montgomery is dead?”
“Well, no,” Jasper murmured. “Especially since you killed him and left his body for your sister to find, I don’t see why you’d be—”
“I’m sorry, Ronnie.” Cale’s low voice, cutting right through Jasper’s words. “You shouldn’t have found him.”
“Is that a confession?” Gunner asked at once, locking his stare on their suspect. “You killed him, but you didn’t intend for Veronica to find the body?”
“No confession,” Cale snapped. “I’m just sorry she was the one to see him like that.” He shook his head and never took his eyes off Veronica. “I always tried to keep that part of my life away from you. I never wanted you to be hurt by it.”
“I know,” Veronica said. “You always protected me.” A pause. “This time, I’ll protect you.” Her head turned and her gaze found Jasper’s. “Why doesn’t my brother have a lawyer? None of this is legal. You can’t—”
Cale laughed. “This isn’t on the books. This case will never be. They’ll just toss me in a cage somewhere and let the world forget all about me.”
Her face paled. “The hell they will. You aren’t doing this to him. Cale is innocent!” She stood abruptly, sending her chair crashing to the floor. “I’m going to prove it.”
Not what Jasper had hoped to hear. In fact, those words could put Veronica right in the middle of a very deadly mission.
* * *
CALE LANE HAD to die. There was no option. But then, Cale had been marked for death from the beginning. He just hadn’t realized it.
He was in there with the EOD agents—cuffed, locked up, trapped.
Maybe he should just go in right now and kill him. He could say that Cale broke free...that the man came at him... The agents would probably buy his story.
But would Veronica? She was the problem.
Killing her hadn’t been part of his plan. He’d wanted to keep her out of the game, but she was too protective of Cale. Too determined to find the “real” killer.
She didn’t realize just how close the killer was to her. Maybe it’s time for me to get closer.
He’d seen the way the agent, Jasper, looked at Veronica. The guy wanted her. Maybe Veronica could be used against him. She could sure be used against Cale; he already knew that.
The question was...just how did he want this game to end?
With Veronica alive or dead?
Chapter Ten
Veronica frowned down at the computer screen, even as her heart beat in excitement. She’d pulled out the flash drive she’d taken from Reed Montgomery’s place. Searched through all the files, and she’d found proof that her brother had been telling the truth about his mission to the Caribbean.
At least, she thought she might have proof. She’d found a notation for “Striker” heading to Jamaica the week her brother had vanished. The same week that Marcus Holloway had been killed. Jasper had told her that Holloway had been in Jamestown, Tennessee, when he was murdered, and, sure enough, she’d found a notation in the “Chances” file for a job in Tennessee that same week. Only instead of “Striker” being listed on that mission, Reed had typed in “Striker Two” as the code name. “Striker Two” was also the code name used for the mission to West Virginia and the mission to Phoenix.
Veronica thought that Reed had been differentiating between two separate mercenaries. Striker, her brother, and whoever Striker Two was. Because the Striker Two notations hadn’t started to appear until the last six months. Someone else had been using that name, she was sure of it.
Someone who was trying to frame my brother? And had Reed been in on that framing? It looked as though he had.
She grabbed the phone. Started to call Jasper, then realized she didn’t have the number for the EOD headquarters in town. So she called Wyatt instead. The sheriff would be with the agents. He could help her.
Wyatt’s phone was answered on the second ring, only it wasn’t Wyatt doing the answering. “Sheriff Halliday,” a rough voice said, breaking up a bit.