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by Sophie Oak


legs had held hers apart, her pussy on full display and available to his lips and tongue. Her pussy was sweetly pink and swollen from use.

Rafe had tenderly washed her with a warm cloth before he’d settled

between her legs and licked every inch of her. When he’d looked up

her body, Cam’s hands had been there, holding her down when she

tried to wiggle, keeping her still so Rafe could have his way.

Cam was his partner.

Brad was just a fellow employee.

“What’s this new information?” Rafe asked, cutting off whatever

diatribe Brad had gone on.

Brad stopped and turned to him. His eyebrows rose over his

angular face. “You like this girl, don’t you? Were you involved with

her before she left?”

Rafe tightened his grip on the steering wheel as he turned out of

the small cluster of cabins in the valley toward the center of town.

He’d been here less than twenty-four hours, but he was learning his

way around. “It doesn’t matter.”

Brad’s eyes narrowed. “It matters, Rafe. If you’re involved with

this woman, it affects this case. She’s the only person we know of

who’s survived this guy. She’s a victim. You don’t fuck victims.”

Rafe stopped the SUV in the middle of the highway. “She’s Laura

Rosen. She has a fucking name, and you’re going to treat her with

some goddamn respect.”

Brad’s whole face fell. “Shit, you’re in love with her.”

Rafe cursed himself. Brad was very by the book. Joe knew about

him and Laura, but Joe understood. He’d agreed to keep it quiet and

not take Rafe off the case. Brad could make a stink. Rafe didn’t want

to find himself on the sidelines. This was just one of the reasons he

hadn’t gotten close to his “partner.” He would never have been able to

keep something like that from Cam when they had worked together.

There was a long sigh. “I’m not going to say anything. I don’t

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know why you think I’m such a dick.”

Rafe slid a glance his way.

“Fine, I’m a dick,” Brad replied. “I’m a thrice-divorced dickhead

with very few friends. I’m not going to out you. You’re my partner.”

“Joe knows.” He’d poured his heart out to the SAC after Laura

had disappeared.

“Then you’re fine. I’m not going over Joe’s head, but you have to

be careful. There’s a reason we don’t get emotionally involved with

any case.” Brad sat back. “Okay. As long as we’re putting all our

cards on the table, I received a package yesterday. It came to my

apartment, but it was addressed to Laura Rosen.”

Rafe’s gut clenched. “Why would he send a package to you? He

doesn’t send packages. He’s sent notes before.”

De Sade had sent a couple of notes to both the Bureau and the

newspapers, but he’d never sent a package before. And why would he

send one addressed to Laura?

“I think I know why.” Brad gingerly touched his nose, looking in

the passenger side vanity mirror. “I don’t have a family, and my

building doesn’t have security cameras. And I’ve filed the last three

official updates on the killings. I think de Sade has been watching for

any sign of her.”

“How could he have known?”

Brad slumped back. “Because we have a leak somewhere. Jana

Evans being here in this tiny piece of hell proves it. I’m sure she’s

already filed a report back home. It will be the top story on the

evening news. If reporters already have the story, why couldn’t de

Sade? The package was sitting in front of my door when I went home

yesterday afternoon.”

That would have been right around the time Joe had called. They

had moved damn fast. And de Sade had done his homework, as

always. He was everything Laura’s profile said he would be. Ruthless.

Intelligent. He had to have known that Brad’s building didn’t have

great security. Damn, he probably had a file on every agent on the

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case. It would be easy, if he was law enforcement. “What was in that

package?”

There was a little hesitation that let Rafe know it was going to be

bad. “A single pair of women’s underwear. A small, pink thong.”

Fuck. Laura had been found naked with only a thin sheet wrapped

around her bleeding body. Among the clothes she listed as missing

was a pink thong. Rafe had to swallow back the bile that threatened to

come up. “No note?”

“No, but the message was clear. He knows we’ve found her. We

have the lab working on DNA, and the box has been sent to forensics,

but you know we won’t get anything off it. He’s too careful.”

“He does seem to have a working knowledge of forensics and how

to avoid detection,” Rafe murmured.

“Yeah, anyone who watches TV does these days. I don’t buy that

this guy is one of us. And you shouldn’t, either. I don’t want to argue

about this. The Marquis de Sade is not an agent. He’s some asshole

who has connections, I can buy that. We need to check into Jana

Evans.”

Rafe had already thought of that. Jana herself wasn’t capable of

breaking a nail, but it was obvious that whoever de Sade was, he was

carefully watching the reporter. “I agree. Run a check on everyone

around her, including that cameraman of hers.”

She’d worked with this particular cameraman for as long as Rafe

had known her. Bob Lewis or something. It couldn’t hurt to run a

check. Including financials.

Brad pulled out his phone and started making notes. Rafe had to

give that to Brad. He was an asshole, but he was organized. He was

always on top of things. Cam forgot. Cam’s brain was always flitting

around. Rafe had been the one to write things down. Sometimes

Brad’s brutal efficiency bugged the shit out of Rafe.

Rafe sped down the road. It wasn’t like the locals were going to

pull him over. The sheriff had his hands full of Feds, and the

disgruntled deputy had Laura. “So why did Joe decide to go mobile?”

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“Joe was worried about that package. He thought it was best if we

came out here and talked to the vic…to Laura again. She’s our only

connection. We need her.” Brad was silent for a moment. “We need

you, too. I need to know that you can keep your head on straight.”

Up ahead, Rafe could see the truck Wolf had driven off in parked

in front of the Sheriff’s Office. Two Broncos sat in the parking lot,

too, and several black SUVs. It looked like the gang was all here.

Woohoo.

“My head is on straight,” Rafe assured his partner. “I promise

you, my brain is thinking about this case twenty-four-seven.”

“That’s what I want to hear, man.”

Rafe pulled into a parking space. His brain might be on the case,

but Rafe had the sinking feeling that his brain wasn’t in charge

anymore.

He knew he wasn’t in charge of anything when he walked through

the double doors of the Bliss
County Sheriff’s Department. It was

utterly transformed from the quiet little station house he’d visited

yesterday. Rafe had dropped by the station to officially introduce

himself and inform the sheriff why he was in town after Cam had

finished talking to the conspiracy kook.

There were folding tables and laptops everywhere. The sheriff

stood in the middle of it all, a pained expression on his face. A small

brunette in a long skirt and a button-down shirt stood next to him, a

clipboard in her hand. She chewed on her lower lip as she carefully

wrote on the paper. Rafe sought his memory. Hannah? Hope. The

sheriff’s secretary’s name was Hope something. She’d been quiet as a

mouse during yesterday’s interview with Nate Wright.

“Special Agent Kincaid,” Nate called out. He pushed through the

crowd, his hand out. “Am I happy to see you.”

That was a surprise since the sheriff hadn’t been happy to see him

yesterday. Rafe shook the man’s hand. “Sheriff, I’m sorry about this. I

had no idea they were coming. Despite what everyone thinks.”

Nate had an easy smile on his face. “I believe you. I know how

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service is out here. Though you folks don’t seem to have the same

problems. Your boss brought satellite phones.”

“Well, we have the best equipment. We’re not going to rely on

locals when we can bring our own things. You should sit back and

watch how it’s done, Sheriff.” Brad patted the sheriff’s shoulder

condescendingly and walked off.

“Don’t shoot him,” Rafe said with a sigh. “He’s arrogant.”

Nate shrugged it off. “I’ve dealt with worse. Hell, I’ve been

worse. We need to talk.”

Rafe nodded. For some reason, he trusted Nate Wright. He’d

learned a little bit about the sheriff. He was once a DEA agent. He

wasn’t some lightweight. “And we will, once I get a lay of the land.

And it’s best if we don’t do it here.”

Rafe wasn’t sure what the FBI coming to Bliss meant yet, but it

never hurt to have allies. He had a feeling the sheriff would be a

powerful ally.

“Sure, I suspect we can sneak off for lunch and no one will notice.

Your boss has already ordered in. He’s taken over my entire office.

Seriously, I hope I didn’t fucking act like this when I was a fed.”

Rafe could only nod. He knew how it went. When the FBI

decided it was taking over, local law enforcement was pretty much

fucked. Up until now, it seemed like the right thing to do, but Rafe

kind of liked Nathan Wright. He seemed very competent, but Rafe

knew that Joe would cut Wright out. He would do it because no FBI

SAC was going to truly trust the locals. And Rafe was pretty sure, in

this case, that was a mistake.

“Where’s the special agent in charge?” Rafe had already looked

around the small office and hadn’t seen Laura. Joe would have her.

Rafe had worked with Joe for years. He knew how Joe operated. Joe

would have been all over her the minute Laura entered the room.

“Do you have an interrogation room?”

“A small one,” Nate replied. He pointed down a narrow hallway.

“She’s in there. Briggs went in with her. I thought she was going to

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punch him at first, but he managed to smooth talk her into letting him

in there with her. The SAC said you could go in when you got here.

Do you need anything? Hope is making a run to Stella’s for coffee

and breakfast.”

Rafe’s appetite had fled long before. There was nothing now but

an angry lump in his gut, but he hoped it was different for Laura.

“Laura likes her coffee dark with just a hint of sugar. Can you

make sure Hope brings her a dark roast with one sugar packet? And a

bagel. She likes bagels with cinnamon cream cheese.”

A hint of a smile played on Nate Wright’s mouth. “I believe that’s

what she asked Hope to bring her, though she didn’t ask for the bagel.

I think she’s eating Holly’s banana bread.”

Rafe nodded and walked through the hall toward the small closed

door. He stopped. It felt like the walls were closing in on him. He’d

been here before, back in DC. It was all the same. Narrow hallways

and neutral colors leading to a room where questions were answered

in monotones. Rafe had been in a hundred of these rooms. The fact

that Laura sat in one now made him edgy. She was on the wrong side

of the table. She was on the vulnerable side.

He hated that.

There was a weird feeling in the pit of his stomach. There was one

reason and one reason only for the BAU to come out here and talk to

Laura Rosen. She’d given them all the information she had. Her case

was five years old. There was a chance they had come out here to

simply talk to her—but Rafe discounted that possibility. Brad’s

snippet of information made that scenario implausible. They didn’t

want to talk to Laura. They wanted to use her.

For bait.

Fuck. Why had he told anyone? He should have taken a leave of

absence and come here with Cam with no further agenda than seeing

her again, holding her again. He’d fucked up, and Cam and Laura had

every right to be pissed with him.

And yet, a certain amount of rage choked him. She’d walked out.

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She’d left without a goddamn word. Didn’t he have the right to be

angry?

She wouldn’t be safe until he took down the Marquis de Sade.

She’d be looking over her shoulder for the rest of her life.

Rafe walked through the door.

“And you’re sure you haven’t had any communication with…”

Joe stopped in the middle of his sentence, his face serious as he

glanced up at Rafe.

The small room was filled to capacity. There was a long wooden

table. A recording device was sitting in the middle, the red light

flashing, indicating that it was on. Laura’s golden-blonde head was

turned away from him, but there was no mistaking who sat beside her.

Cam’s broad shoulders filled up too much space. He’d obviously

moved his chair so he could sit as close as possible. Cam’s hips

brushed against hers.

Rafe felt a burning jealousy fill his soul.

“Special Agent Kincaid, it’s nice of you to join us,” Joe said with

a welcoming smile on his face.

On the other side of the table, Edward Lock sat beside Joe.

Edward was an older man, but there was nothing soft about him. He

kept in shape, both body and mind. He was studying Laura, his razor-

sharp gray eyes assessing her the way he would an unsub. Rafe had

the sudden urge to punch him in the face.

“Come and join us, Special Agent,” Joe offered. There was one

chair left to the right of Joe. “I was just filling in Special Agent…I

mean Laura on the case. It’s been a while. We’ve been catching up a

bit while we waited on you.”

Laura finally turned, her blue eyes shifting up. Her face was

utterly blank, but he didn’t miss th
e way her hand curled around

Cam’s.

Fucker.

Rafe had a choice, and it was so clear to him now. He had to

choose between the career he’d spent years building and the woman

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he’d obsessed over. She seemed to have already made her choice. It

should be simple. She’d chosen Cam. Rafe could move to the FBI

side of the table with no remorse, just a never-ending ache in his

heart. She’d made her choice without even bothering to listen to his

side of the story. It was the same thing she’d done when she’d walked

out of the hospital. She hadn’t bothered to let him know if she was

alive or dead. She hadn’t given him a single thought.

He could choose his career with the same ruthless selfishness that

she’d used when she’d walked away.

Rafe walked around the table, pulled out the chair—and moved

that fucker, because he was done with picking his job over the needs

of his heart.

She’d walked out on him and ripped his heart in two. She was

currently choosing his best friend over him without giving him a

chance to explain, and he would sit at her side until he keeled over

because he loved her. He knew that now. He knew it in a way he

couldn’t have known before she’d left. The last five years had taught

him something. He was ready for a marriage. He was ready to move

on to a place where his job was something that took care of the people

he loved. Hell, that was all this place had been for the last five years, anyway. It had become a place that paid for Cam to look for Laura.

He and Cam had been functioning as a unit. Rafe wanted his place

acknowledged.

Laura slid a glance his way.

Rafe kept his eyes on Joe. “Perhaps you would like to bring me up

to speed, Special Agent. Special Agent Conrad told me some new

evidence has come to light that makes the unit believe de Sade is

working again and taking an interest in former Agent Rosen.”

“He had her panties, Rafe,” Cam said with a brutal frown.

Laura sighed. “Yes, I wish the bastard hadn’t kept those.”

At least Cam was looking at him. There was a file in front of Joe

that Rafe reached for. There was a stack of photos. On top was an

evidentiary photo of a small, pink piece of silk.