Heiress Recon. Carla Cassidy
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Название: Heiress Recon

Автор: Carla Cassidy

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Зарубежные детективы

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СКАЧАТЬ stepping into the kitchen she paused and listened once again. She sure didn’t want to encounter Lucas helping himself to a late-night snack or getting a drink of water. She didn’t want to have to explain her actions to anyone. She just wanted to do something, anything that made her feel as if she were helping her dad.

      There was no indication that anyone was in the kitchen so she stepped into the darkened room and crept to the back door. Four numbers punched into the security panel unarmed the door, and she stepped outside into the warm September air.

      A full moon spilled down luminous light as she ran toward the garage. Inside would be the sportutility vehicle that she always drove when she was home for a visit.

      She pulled a set of keys from her jeans pocket, unlocked the garage door and went inside. She was hoping Lucas wouldn’t hear her start her car or pull out. She didn’t want to worry anybody; she just wanted to do what she felt she needed to do.

      She didn’t bother turning on the overhead lights. The illumination filtering in the open garage door was enough for her to see her vehicle. She opened the car door and slid inside, then leaned back against the backrest and sighed wearily.

      “Where are we going?”

      She squealed at the unexpected but familiar deep voice coming from the backseat. She whirled around to see Troy. “What are you doing back there?”

      He leaned forward, bringing with him the scent of his cologne that she found so arresting. “I had a feeling you weren’t going to stay put tonight.”

      “I thought I might go down to the local club and do a little dancing,” she said with a touch of sarcasm.

      “Great, then you don’t mind if I ride along.” He got out of the back and switched to the passenger seat.

      “I thought I fired you,” she complained as she started the engine.

      He smiled. “You didn’t hire me so you can’t fire me.”

      “Then I feel like you’re stalking me.” The truth was she was a little bit happy for his company.

      “Get used to it. Until your dad returns home and tells me my services are no longer required, you’re stuck with me. Now, are you going to tell me where we’re really going?”

      “To my father’s office.” She backed out of the garage and pushed the button on a remote to lower the garage door. “If this really is about the business deal he’s involved with, then I want to know everything there is to know about that deal.”

      “Why didn’t you just tell me that earlier this evening?” His eyes looked almost feral in the light from the dash.

      “Because I didn’t think you’d let me go. Because I thought you’d insist I sit still like a good little girl, and I can’t sit another minute longer. I need to do something.” She didn’t want him to give her a hard time about this. She was hanging on by a thread, fighting against the fear for her father that threatened to consume her.

      He fastened his seat belt. “Then let’s get it done.”

      She flashed him a grateful smile and took off down the street. “How long have you been sitting in the garage?” she asked curiously.

      “Since nightfall.”

      “Am I that predictable?”

      He laughed. It was a low, pleasant rumble that momentarily warmed the chill that had possessed her since learning of her father’s kidnapping. “Actually, you’re that unpredictable. I just had a feeling that you wouldn’t be satisfied sitting around with Heather and her sister all night.”

      “I prefer action to hand-wringing,” she replied. Besides, if she sat and wrung her hands for too long she’d start to cry, and there was nothing Brianna hated more than crying.

      At this time of night there were few other cars on the road as they headed to the downtown area. She hoped and prayed that somehow they could find a lead hiding in the paperwork in her dad’s office.

      Brandon’s office was on the fifth floor of a ten-story office building. She rang a buzzer and a gray-haired security guard opened the door, his face wreathed in a warm smile.

      “Brianna, I didn’t know you were back in town,” he said as he allowed them entry and then locked the door behind them.

      “Got in a couple of days ago, Charlie,” she replied.

      “Read about your trouble the other night,” Charlie said. “Crazy life you lead, Missy.”

      “I know, Charlie. I know,” she replied. “We’re going to be a little while in Dad’s office.”

      “No problem. Just holler when you’re ready to leave.” He went back to the front desk and sat while she and Troy walked toward a bank of elevators.

      “You’re obviously a familiar sight around here,” Troy observed as they stepped into the elevator.

      Her heart squeezed painfully tight. “I grew up spending a lot of time here with Dad, and Charlie has been the night security for as long as I can remember.”

      The doors whooshed closed and the elevator carried them to the fifth floor, where they stepped out and walked the short distance to Brandon’s offices.

      She used her key to unlock the door and turned on the overhead lights. Directly ahead of them was the receptionist’s desk, and behind that desk was the door leading to Brandon’s inner sanctum.

      She went to that door and opened it, then flipped on the light, conscious of Troy following right behind her.

      For a moment the scent in the room caused a stabbing pain to pierce her heart. It smelled like her dad—a blend of his cologne, the mints he loved to chew and the faint aroma of the cigars he occasionally sneaked.

      “Are you okay?” Troy asked softly.

      She was vaguely surprised to realize that he was sensitive enough to know that being here might be difficult for her.

      Nodding, she moved to the desk. “I’m fine,” she said, but she wasn’t fine. She was scared, more frightened than she’d ever been in her life. “I just want to find something, anything that will make sense of what’s happening.” She pulled open the top drawer but before she could look at the contents Troy grabbed her by the arm.

      “Wait.” He moved her to the side and withdrew a large manila envelope from the drawer.

      “What’s that?” It was obvious by the way he held it close to his chest that he knew what was inside.

      His lips compressed together into a thin line as his gray eyes darkened. “It’s pictures of you. Your father showed them to me the other day when I was here.”

      “Pictures of me? Let me see them.”

      Reluctantly he pulled the photos out of the envelope and handed them to her. “It’s why he hired me to watch over you,” he explained.

      There was no question that the vision of her pictures crossed out with bright red marker СКАЧАТЬ