No Place to Run

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is your father,” Donovan said in a tight voice. “Wait a minute. You said was .”
    Her eyes grew distant, and she looked at them as if measuring whether she trusted them enough to say anything.
    “Just a figure of speech.”
    “He sent you to me, didn’t he?” Sam asked before she could continue.
    Her chin went up and her gaze hardened. “He did. You hit his radar the moment you came into his town. He wanted information.”
    Sam’s nostrils flared. “Pity you failed. Or maybe you weren’t good enough to get me to talk.”
    She winced and looked away. He felt like a bastard kicking a puppy, but goddamn it, he was pissed.
    “He got nothing from me,” she said. “He didn’t really need it. He was on to you shortly after you stepped into his territory, but he thought it was a good idea for me to stay close to you in case you dropped any information he’d find valuable. How do you think I knew where to find you? Here, I mean. It’s why you need to understand the danger that you and your family are in.”
    There was a whole lot more she wanted to say. Sam could tell. Her lips quivered, and he saw the flash of her teeth as she sank them into her bottom lip to squelch the flow of words. What the hell?
    She’d played him from the start. Her father was an arms dealer and currently occupied the number two spot on the U.S. government’s most wanted list. She claimed to be pregnant with his child. Her father wanted something from her and was using Sam’s child as leverage, not to mention Sam and all his family were now in danger. And she expected him to drop everything to protect her. From what?
    Donovan shot Sam a look that clearly said shut the fuck up. Was it that obvious he was ready to explode?
    “We need clear heads here,” Donovan said. “I get that you two have history, but right now, that’s not as important as why someone’s trying to kill Sophie. Why is that, Sophie?” He stared hard at her, but his expression wasn’t as fierce as Garrett’s or what Sam knew his own must be. “You’re not telling us everything.”
    No, she wasn’t. Sam could see the shadows in her eyes. She was holding back out of fear, but of whom? Was she afraid of him and his reaction? Or was she afraid of her father, and if so, what the hell had she done to make him turn on her after she’d prostituted herself for him.
    “Look, you have to know my father was a bastard. It’s not like he gave his flesh and blood a free pass. I saw my opportunity to escape, and I took it. There are people not so pleased with me because of it.”
    “And we figure in where?” Garrett demanded.
    She threw him a disgusted look. “You encroached on Mouton territory. You fucked with the family business. You were a target as soon as you showed up looking to score a deal.”
    “That was five months ago,” Sam pointed out. “Why now?”
    Her lips twisted. “You were bait. They were waiting for me to come to you. I stayed away as long as I could. But I’m getting bigger and clumsier by the day. Soon I’ll be completely defenseless. So I came here because I was sure you’d at least protect your child.”
    Sam looked up and closed his eyes in frustration. “So you stayed away, kept the knowledge of my child from me even though you were both in danger, and you did this all to protect me.”
    Rage burst in her eyes like a flare. It was a sharp mixture of anger and grief and of helpless anxiety.
    “You know what? Fuck you.” She looked to his brothers, including them in her fury. “Fuck you all.”
    She rolled to the side, shoving at Donovan as she slid to the floor. Her knees buckled, and she would have gone down in a heap if Donovan hadn’t shot up to catch her.
    Still, she shook him off and wrenched her arm from his grasp. A spasm of pain whitened her face, and her blue eyes went pale.
    Sam moved across the room to cut off her escape route to the door. He made sure he took her uninjured arm, his other arm going around her waist to trap her

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