“I trust you with my life, Jack.”
His look went sour. “You give that to cops and firefighters.”
“What do you want from me?”
“To know you.”
“You do.”
“No, I don’t.” He gestured to the array of chemicals and powders, makeup and fake hair spread across her kitchen. “I’m wondering if anyone does.”
Darcy didn’t say anything. Because it was true. No one really knew who she was, least of all her. Jack stepped away, reaching for his jacket and hat. Darcy cleaned off her hands and walked him to the door.
He had his hand on the knob when he said, “By the way, I saw Charlie on TV last week.”
And the bottom of her world fell out.
Chapter 5
“A nd you, too.”
Darcy froze. “You must be mistaken.”
“I know it was you, because you don’t let anyone near your son except Meg. But it was Charlie I recognized.”
Darcy felt instant and overpowering panic. Her knees went soft and she struggled for calm.
“That’s not possible, Jack.”
“It was a sound bite about a woman who was killed in a car crash. A lawyer.” He frowned slightly, thinking. “She went to that women’s school, the one that trains girls for spy work…Athena Academy, then Harvard.”
“You couldn’t have seen him.”
Jack moved closer, hemming her in, his cool stare leaving no doubt of what he saw. “I did, Piper. It was Charlie, and you were at that funeral.”
Cornered, she let out a long breath and muttered, “Yes, I was.”
“You went to Athena Academy?”
“Me? No, no I didn’t. I knew Lorraine Carrington from college.”
His gaze thinned. “She went to Harvard.”
“Only for law school.” Another lie, she thought, a thousand problems shooting through her mind.
Jack was scowling now. “You can’t even give me a straight answer, can you? Why can’t you trust me?”
“I don’t trust anyone,” she snapped and stepped back. “And butt out of my private life, Jack. Or I’ll start prying into yours and you can tell me how you got that bullet hole in your shoulder.”
His expression shuttered, he moved to open the door. “Fine. But I want you to know I’m here to help you if you need it.”
“With what? I don’t need it.”
“Yeah, sure. When you’re ready to tell me why you constantly look over your shoulder, why you’re terrified right now, we’ll talk again.”
“No, we won’t.”
Jack cast her a dark glance that made her shiver. Not talking wasn’t up for debate in his eyes and Darcy wondered how long she could avoid it. He left and she shut the door after him, sinking against the wall.
Oh damn. Damn.
What were the chances of anyone else recognizing her and making a connection?
Darcy headed back into the kitchen, her hands shaking. She’d covered her tracks, she knew she had.
Pay cash, use disguises, don’t make conversation with strangers for long. Check everyone out. The last thought reminded her that she hadn’t done that with Jack. All she knew of him was what she’d learned since the moment they’d collided on a rescue till now. And now he knew she’d been at Rainy’s funeral. She hadn’t worn a mask when she’d gone to Arizona, because she’d been among friends, not rescuing a woman from a dangerous attacker.
This pushed her plan to go to L.A. next week to sooner than she wanted. She had to work fast in case Maurice had seen the broadcast and found a way to track her from Arizona to here.
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