Micah

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Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
case.”
    â€œWe’ll talk about this in the car,” Fox said, and the look he gave Franklin stopped the taller man in midsentence.
    Fox asked me, “Do we need to wait for more bags?”
    â€œNo,” I said. “We’re going back home tomorrow, right?”
    â€œThat’s the plan,” he said, but his face was not happy, as if the whole thing with Franklin was still bothering him.
    â€œThen we’re ready to go.”
    He actually smiled. “A woman who packs light—that’s rare.”
    â€œSexist,” I said.
    He gave me a nod. “Sorry, you’re right. I apologize.”
    I smiled and shook my head. “No sweat.”
    He led the way out the doors, and there were two cars waiting. One had two other agents with it, and the other was empty and waiting for us.
    Fox spoke over his shoulder at us. “With the new regulations, even the FBI doesn’t get to leave cars parked unattended.”
    â€œGlad to hear the new rules apply to everyone,” I said, more for something to say than because I cared. I wanted to look at Micah and was afraid to. Afraid if I gave him too much attention, he’d fall apart or feellike he had to explain in front of them. Of course, by not looking at him, he might think I was mad about him not sharing details. But . . . oh, hell.
    We were pretending he was just my assistant. Holding his hand or giving him a kiss might expose that lie. Or give Franklin even more reason to think I was sleeping around. I hadn’t thought about what it might mean to introduce Micah as my assistant. I guess I hadn’t really thought it through at all. In my own defense, I hadn’t had time to come up with a good explanation for why I needed to bring my boyfriend along. Assistant had seemed like a good idea at the time.
    I did the only thing I could think of to reassure him and keep the assistant thing going: I patted him on the shoulder. It wasn’t much, but he rewarded me with a smile, as if he’d known the mental gymnastics I was going through. Maybe he did.
    Fox drove. Franklin rode shotgun. Micah, the briefcase, and I rode in the backseat. The other car followed us as we pulled away.
    â€œWe’ll drop you at the motel,” Fox began.
    Micah interrupted him. “Actually, I booked us into the Four Seasons.”
    â€œJesus,” Franklin said.
    â€œThe FBI won’t pick up the tab for the Four Seasons,” Fox said.
    â€œWe wouldn’t expect it,” Micah said.
    I sat there wondering why Micah had changed hotels, then realized that Fox had said motel . Oh. Micah wanted a nicer place for our first night alone together. Logical—so why did it make my stomach tight? What was he expecting of our first night alone?
    â€œAre you really going to let her bring a civilian into our case?”
    Fox looked at Franklin. Even from the backseat it didn’t look friendly. “I suggest, strongly, that you let this go, Agent Franklin.”
    â€œJesus, what is it about her?” Franklin said. “She blinks those big brown eyes and everyone just looks the other way while she breaks a dozen rules and bends the very law we’re sworn to uphold.” He turned around in the seat as far as the seat belt would let him. “How do you do it?”
    Fox said, “Franklin,” and the word was a warning.
    â€œNo, Fox, it’s all right. If we don’t get this settled, Agent Franklin and I won’t be able to work together, will we, Agent Franklin?” My voice wasn’t friendly when I said all that. “You want to know how I do it?”
    â€œYeah,” Franklin said, “I do.”
    â€œI know how you think I do it. You think I fuck everyone. But I’ve never met Fox, so that can’t be it. So now you’re scrambling, trying to figure it out.”
    He scowled at me.
    â€œWhen you thought it was just sex, just a woman sleeping her way through her career, you
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