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“So,” Sandy said, dabbing a pancake with plum sauce and rolling the moo shu inside, “you gonna tell me?”

Mitchell hesitated, looking for the right words.

“Dell?” Sandy asked, watching uncertainty play across the rookie’s good-looking face. “It’s not about what happened, is it? Are you in trouble?”

“No,” Mitchell said quickly. “Everything’s okay with that.”

“Then how come I haven’t seen you down here playing super cop since then.”

“I’m off the streets for a bit—just routine.” At Sandy’s quick expression of concern, she added hastily, “It’s okay. Really.”

“You’re fucking lying, Dell,” Sandy said angrily, tossing her chopsticks down and rising. “I don’t need that from you. And I didn’t ask you to come down the goddamned alley and get in the middle of something that wasn’t any of your business.”

“I was doing my job, Sandy,” Mitchell protested, reaching out and grabbing her wrist.

“So was I,” Sandy snapped, jerking her arm away.

“No, you weren’t,” Mitchell growled, sliding from the booth and blocking Sandy’s path. “He was raping you.”

Sandy stared, astonished by the anger in the young cop’s voice. Like it mattered to her. “You know what I do.”

“Yes, I know,” Mitchell said flatly, trying not to think about the sound of flesh striking flesh, Sandy’s head meeting stone. “But that wasn’t what was happening with him, was it?”

“No.” Sandy sat back down. Mitchell followed. After a minute she said quietly, “We agreed not to talk shop.”

“I guess we’ll have to reconsider.”

Sandy looked away. She hadn’t counted on this. She hadn’t expected things to get so far, to the point where she cared. “Are you in trouble?”

“A little,” Mitchell admitted. “But it will work out.”

“Then what did you want to talk to me about?”

“Rebecca Frye.”

“Never heard of her.”

“Now who’s lying?” Mitchell leaned across the small chipped formica table top. “Maybe this will help you remember her—tall blond detective. The one who had her arms around you? The one who was holding you while you cried on her shoulder?”

Sandy studied her, saw the hard penetrating look in her eyes. Cop’s eyes. Jesus, just like Frye’s. Oh, man, she so did not need this. “What? You want in on this, too? Is that why you’ve been coming around? Do you need a snitch, Dell?”

“Oh, for fuck’s sake,” Mitchell cursed. “No. Goddamn it.”

“Then what?”

“I wanted to tell you…” God, what had she wanted to do? All she knew was that she’d felt a little sick in the meeting that morning when Frye had mentioned how one of her street sources was trying to track down the porno makers. That maybe they’d get a break in the case from her.

“How good is the source?” Watts asked.

“Very good,” Rebecca replied. “She’s a hooker, knows every one in the Tenderloin, and she’s smart.”

“She got any kind of body to go with the brain?” Watts inquired, apparently not noticing Mitchell stiffen beside him.

“What do you care, Watts? I don’t think she’s looking for a date.”

“Cause whoever’s making the kiddie flicks is probably making other skin movies, too. Maybe she could hire out for a walk on part.” He laughed. “Well, she probably wouldn’t need to do any walking—kneeling’d be more like it. They gotta be using local talent, and you know it’s always runaways or whores. It’d be good if we could get somebody inside. You can’t ask an undercover cop to do it, cause she’d have to fuck somebody, most likely. But a hooker wouldn’t care.”

Mitchell sat very still, her fist white around the pen in her hand.

“She suggested it and I said no,” Rebecca replied in a tone that said it wasn’t negotiable. “It’s dangerous and she’s not trained for it.”

“What’s it take to lie on her back and spread her legs?”

“We’re done discussing this, Watts,” Rebecca said, and this time there was a hint of danger in her tone. “She’s not some junkie skel like you’re used to bracing in an alley. I’m not putting her at risk.”

And that’s when she’d realized who it must be. Because Sandy and Frye had a history.

“I know you’re her source,” Mitchell said.

“Don’t know what you’re talking about.”

“Look,” Mitchell said, trying to sound calm and reasonable. “Passing on what you hear on the street is one thing. Asking around, that’s something else. People notice when you ask questions.”

Sandy actually grinned. “Frye will kick your ass if she finds out you’re messing with her sources.”

“She could try,” Mitchell responded sharply. Sandy laughed out loud. “Okay, yeah, probably.”

“Listen, rookie. You’re the newbie here. I know my way around.” Her expression softened for an instant, and she added quietly, “But thanks.”

Without thinking, Mitchell reached out and traced the healing wound on Sandy’s forehead with her fingers. “Just be careful, okay? One scar’s enough.”

“I thought it looked kinda sexy,” Sandy said, her voice oddly thick.

“It does.”

Catherine lay with her head on Rebecca’s right shoulder, tracing her fingertips in a circle around the newest wound on Rebecca’s chest. Two stitches closed the puncture site where the catheter had been inserted between her third and fourth ribs to reinflate her collapsed lung.

Rebecca reached up and covered Catherine’s hand with her own, stilling it. “The chest X-ray was normal this morning.”

“I know. I called the ER and asked about it.”

“I said I’d go back tomorrow for a repeat, just to be sure,” Rebecca continued. They were in bed, naked under a light cover, their bodies touching but distance between them still. It made her insides ache to have Catherine in her arms and feel her slipping away.

“Good.”

“Catherine, I’m sor—“

“Shh,” Catherine said softly, her fingers pressed to Rebecca’s mouth. “Don’t talk. I just want to feel you.”

Rebecca pulled her closer, ran her palm down her back, over her hips. Pressing her lips to Catherine’s temple, she whispered, “Please don’t leave me.”

Catherine Rawlings closed her eyes and listened to the steady heartbeat beneath her cheek, the most precious sound she’d ever heard.

CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR

FIVE DAYS LATER, Michael Lassiter lay with her head on Sloan’s shoulder, waiting for the alarm to go off. She was surprised when she felt soft warm lips against her brow. “Good morning,” she murmured quietly.

“You know,” Sloan whispered in the rapidly graying dawn, “this is the first time we’ve been together and awake in four days. I’ve missed you.”

“I was just thinking the same thing,” Michael said with a sigh, turning her head to kiss the faint hollow just below Sloan’s collarbone. “When I get home from work, you’re already behind closed doors downstairs. When you come upstairs — if you come upstairs — to get some sleep, I’ve already left for work.”

“What’s today—Friday?” Sloan asked, trying to dispel the cobwebs from her still fuzzy brain. “You’ve got that managers’ meeting this morning at eleven, then the 4:20 flight to Boston, right?”

“How do you manage to keep my schedule in your head?” Michael asked, still astonished that Sloan always seemed to know where she was and what she was doing, despite whatever case she herself was absorbed in.

“I like to remember the important things,” Sloan replied, kissing her again. This time it was a bit more than a good morning kiss.

“I could move the meeting back an hour,” Michael suggested, the kiss tingling all the way down her spine. “Except you should probably get some sleep. Do you think you’ll be working all night again tonight?”

“Probably,” Sloan admitted regretfully, caressing the smooth muscles in Michael’s back. “I’m sorry. We’ve been pushing pretty hard on this case, because believe it or not, I think something’s going to break soon. It’s just a question of finding the right combination of factors and narrowing down our list of possibilities.”

“None of you are going to be able to keep going at this pace for much longer,” Michael pointed out quietly. She’d seen Jason and Sloan work nonstop for days, including during her own business crisis when she and Sloan had first met. It happened sometimes, she knew that—there were times when she was working against deadline that she didn’t get home for a day or two either. Still, knowing it was part of the job never stopped her from being concerned about the toll it took on her lover. It wasn’t her intent to change the way Sloan worked, as if that were even possible. All she wanted to do was interject a tiny voice of reason. “After all,” she chided gently, “you wouldn’t want to miss something because you were too tired to think straight. It might ruin your superstar reputation.”

“Heaven forbid,” Sloan laughed. Sighing, she shifted, settling Michael more firmly in her arms. It was good—no, better than good—to be close to her like this. It was this connection to Michael that restored her and gave her the perspective she needed, a perspective which was critical now. “Not much longer, I hope. At least for this stage.”

“Are you really close to getting names?”

“We’ve been making a lot of headway in that direction. Catherine has been here every night for the last week reviewing transcripts with Jason and discussing indexing parameters with Mitchell. That’s given me enough free time to narrow down locations of subscribers to the two or three Web credit card clearinghouses that the F…. that other sources provided.”

Michael slid her right thigh across Sloan’s hips and sat up, straddling the supine woman. Leaning forward slightly, she began to circle her palms over Sloan’s shoulders and chest. “Believe me, I’m glad it’s going well. I just want to make sure you’re still functional when it’s over.” She lowered herself until she could find Sloan’s mouth with hers, kissing her as she slowly rocked her pelvis back and forth over Sloan’s stomach.

“Don’t worry,” Sloan murmured when Michael finally released her. “I promise to be at least one hundred percent anytime it’s required.” As she spoke, she lifted her hands until she cradled the undersurface of Michael’s breasts, rubbing her thumbs deliberately back and forth across the peaks of her hardened nipples.

Michael drew a sharp breath, catching her lower lip between her teeth. She arched her back, pressing her breasts harder into her lover’s palms. “I think your services might be needed soon.”

“Really? How soon?”

“I’ll let you know.” Lids fluttering closed, Michael ran her hand slowly down her own torso until her fingers rested between her legs. Already hard and wet.

“Don’t hurry,” Sloan managed through a throat tight with desire. “You know how much I love to watch.”

“I know,” Michael whispered back, eyes still closed, listening to Sloan’s breathing quicken, feeling the muscles in Sloan’s abdomen ripple between her thighs, sensing Sloan’s hot gaze upon her. Very carefully, not wanting to lose control, she teased her lover as she teased herself.

Sloan continued to work her nipples, eyes fixed on the slow indolent motion of Michael’s hand, loving the exquisite torture of watching Michael’s passion rise. “God, you’re so beautiful.”

Michael’s eyes opened, their blue depths virtually eclipsed by the dark shadows of desire. She watched Sloan watch her, nearly slipping over the edge when she saw the hunger in her gaze. “Do you want me to stop?” she asked haltingly, her hips rocking into her hand of their own volition.

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