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She has enough brains to more than make up for her lack of sparing abilities! If you canāt keep your head on straight around her, keep your distance! Sheāll play mind games with you and fuck you over forwards and backwards!ā
āJesus, Simon!ā Caleb snapped. āThere wasnāt a damned thing in anything we uncovered about her to suggest sheās like that! Or even that she had any connection at all with her father!ā
āAnd yet sheās written and published a half a dozen papers condemning genetic manipulation of the human species!ā Simon shot back at him. āWhether she is or was connected in any way to the attack, she is clearly a chip off the blockāof a like mind with her father who considers the only good āmutantā is a dead one! You need to keep that in mind when youāre dealing with her! You probably make her skin crawl.ā
Caleb looked angry and a little sick. āShe ā¦ clung to me.ā
āBecause sheās scared,ā Ian said coolly. āIt was probably instinct because she was more afraid of Simon right then than youāor because you offered sympathy. Donāt let her get in your head, Caleb. I hate to agree with Simon on this. I think sheās as pretty a little thing as Iāve ever seen and there are a lot of things Iād love to do to her besides interrogate her, but thereās the danger. She doesnāt need strength to beat us. She just needs to weaken usāturn us against one another.ā
Caleb glanced down the hall, but he subsided. āSo ā¦ weāre going to keep her here and interrogate her. I donāt see what that will gain us. Say what you like, but she convinced me she didnāt know anything useful.ā
āSheās been inside his home,ā Simon pointedly. āShe attended a partyāI still say a celebration of their victory. If that was the case, then she saw a lot. She knows what Miles Cavendish looks likeāand we donāt. She knows what a lot of his people look likeābecause she saw them. She also knows what his home looks like. Itās a long shot.
He couldāve moved it anywhere up and down this coast or he could be heading for Europeāin fact anywhere. But itās still something and we donāt have anything without her.ā
āYou donāt think we could use her as bait?ā
Simon stared at Ian a long moment and finally moved to a vacant chair, settling in it heavily. āI donāt know,ā he said finally, reluctant even to consider it. āIf itās true she didnāt even know the man before she met him last week ā¦ doubtful. Anybody as cold-blooded as Miles Cavendish probably doesnāt have any real attachments to anyoneālet alone a young woman he doesnāt even know.ā
āSo ā¦ we keep her here, under wraps, until weāve gotten what we can out of her, and then what? Sheāll know our names and our faces. The minute we let her go weāre facing federal kidnapping charges. Sheāll make a dash to the nearest police station and spill her guts.ā
Simon shrugged. āWeāre territorial lawmen. The most we have to worry about is operating outside our jurisdictionāfines and a slap on the wrist. She has terrorist connections. All we have to do is produce the evidence and the charges vanish.ā
āThen why hold her here at all?ā Joshua demanded. āWouldnāt it be better to hold her at the Watch Center? This could easily be interpreted as false imprisonmentākeeping her here.ā
āExcept the bomb made the Center unstable,ā Simon pointed out and held up his hand before any of the others could comment. āThere is a chance Cavendish will try to get her backāa slim one, granted, but a chance that heāll discover his only child is being held by the people he despises. As long as thereās any chance, at all, that she could help us stop the bastard, Iām keeping her here. Like I said, if we jail her, the governor will be informed and if the feds demand her backāwhich they wouldāthen we have to turn her over.ā
āThis is a little deep into the gray area,ā Ian said.
āI donāt like it either,ā Simon said grimly. āBut I also donāt like the idea of waiting for the next bomb to go off.ā
Caleb blew out a heavy breath. āAlright. How are we going to handle this?ā
āThe same way we would if weād caught the bastard that blew up the desalinization plant. We interrogate her, keep her off-kilter until she cracks and we know weāre getting the truth out of her. If any of you just donāt think you have the stomach for it, speak now.ā
* * * *
The bone deep chill that had been rattling her teeth finally eased off and some of the tension with it, but Anna was still in such a state of shock that it almost seemed that she was moving through a nightmare. She kept trying to reconcile the smiling, personable man sheād met with a cold-blooded killer and discovered she just couldnāt. A monster capable of killing so many people should look like a monster. He shouldnāt be able to project so much charisma, kindness, joviality. He shouldnāt be handsome and rich and polished.
Was it possible, at all, that they were mistaken?
They didnāt seem to think so, and she still couldnāt accept it. She hadnāt been able to accept his claims of being her fatherāand her patron!
Bitterness washed through her at that. Sheād felt like she was making her own way, felt like her mother wouldāve been proud of her if sheād been alive to see it! Sheād felt that winning a grant right out of school justified her existence, underlined her importance to society.
And it hadnāt been anything but ā¦ an ego-trip for a
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