own warm with gratitude and certainty. âTrust me, you donât forget the face of the man who saved your life.â
The second surge of heat was meant for him.
He cleared his throat. âYouâre certain Orloff saved it?â
âHe could have exposed my gender. He didnât. Not to mention, when I first awoke, my head resembled a mummyâs. Thereâs no way a three-inch track of stitches required that much gauze. Iâm betting the man wrapped my face to hide a mustache and beard that wouldnât grow.â
It was possible. Probable even. âSo why didnât he remove the stitches?â
She shrugged. âMaybe he never had the chance. Maybe he was afraid someone would come in. I donât know. I do know I should risk contacting him.â
âNo.â
âDammit, Jared. Weâre supposed to be a team. That means we both provide input, we both execute our respective parts of the job. As former Delta Force, Iâd think youâd be familiar with the concept.â
Heâd never told her he served with Delta.
He watched the color bleed from her cheeks. A moment later she pushed forth another shrug. âSamâs mentioned you once or twice.â
âOdd. Until two days ago, Director Hatch never mentioned you. In fact, six out of the seven ARIES agents I contacted on the flight to Ramstein never heard of your existence at all.â
This time, her color remained steady. âWho was the seventh?â
âAiden Swift.â
Her gaze widened. âAidenâs retired.â
He nodded. âHeâs also a friend.â
Again, no color loss. But when she turned to exit the backgrounder file on the laptop, the slight tremble in her index finger as it glanced off the touchpad gave her away. What the devil was she afraid of?
âSoâ¦what did Aiden have to say about me?â
Nothing and but heâd give a hell of a lot to know what his friend had been withholding. âHe said you were the best he trained. That I should hurry my ass up and get you the hell out of here.â
A soft smile curved her lips. âSounds like Aiden.â
He swore she was still waiting. But for what? âDid Aiden forget to mention something?â
Another smile, this one not quite real as she powered down the computer. âHe helped construct my persona.â
Her disguise.
Jared reached down and snapped the lid of the laptop shut for her. âThat must be why he seemed particularly concerned. You concealing your gender and all.â
âMust be.â
She was lying. He couldnât put his finger on how he knew, or why. But she was definitely lying. The worse part was, it hurt. Jared hooked a boot under the bottom rung of his chair and reclaimed it, staring directly into those cool eyes as he settled back.
Why did he find her so damned fascinating?
She ran her fingers through her curls, then lowered her hands to drum her short nails against the table. âNow what?â
He crossed his arms. âWe wait.â
âEven though I think we should contact Orloff?â
He shook his head. âI never said we wouldnât contact him. Just not you alone and just not yet.â
âYou want to put a surveillance team on him first?â
He nodded. âWe have the time. You need to recuperate. If he checks out, we can head into Rajalla when youâre ready. In the meantime, Iâll work on constructing a new cover that will let us into his world.â
To his surprise, she shook her head. âWe already have one. All it needs is a little tweaking.â
âYours?â
âWhy not? Aiden always said to keep it simple, stupid and as close to the truth as possible. Iâll tell Orloff I chose to be a man in the scientific world due to stereotyping. Since Iâve been frequenting the Eastern European, as well as Asian, environmental conferences for several years for ARIES, heâll believe me.â
âAnd
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