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By:Honor James






Chapter Nineteen




Forty-eight hours later the trap was set as best as they could manage.  Or that's what they were all hoping. They'd talked in hushed whispers  where the night crew could overhear them two nights before and had even  dropped a memo in a familiar code while carrying files around the  office. Now they were on location with everyone else several blocks  further out and waiting.

It had been tricky finding places for the snipers and the rest of the  team to sit and wait. Places that this subject wouldn't look, the ones  that were so obvious even a civilian wouldn't pick them. There were a  few slightly obvious spots filled, the ones the subject would expect  backup for a raid to be sitting and waiting at the ready. They had to  make it all look real and yet still have enough coverage to nail the  fucker when he showed. Not "if," there could not be an "if." It was a  "when" because she wanted this over with once and for all.

"You're getting agitated again," Ansell mumbled from his reclined and  very lazy position in the driver's seat of the truck. He had the seat  all the way back and even a booted foot up and braced on the open  window.

"Well of course I am." Lacey shifted in her seat again. She was getting  agitated because nothing was happening yet. She was ready for action.  Ready to get the ones that wanted to kill her. She wanted to get the  rat-fink bastard that had poisoned her and almost cost her the life of  the still-forming child inside of her. To say that she was antsy was an  understatement, and they all knew that. "I just pray that this works."  She would feel much better if it did, less stressed for sure.                       
       
           



       

"It'll work," he said, shifting in the seat slightly and let out a  relaxed-sounding sigh. How he was so calm and relaxed, she'd never know.  Hell, the man was practically asleep in his seat! "You just have to  have a little faith and believe that we've done all we can to cover all  the bases. Which we have. We can't do any more than that, Lace."

"I know." She sighed and shook her head. "It's just killing me. I would  like to be able to blame pregnancy but we all know that I've always been  like this. High-strung and antsy. I just know that I will feel far  better when we have him in custody. Maybe then I can think about taking  maternity leave. Or just leaving the force." She still hadn't decided  and they hadn't said anything one way or another on which they would  prefer.

That apparently caught enough of his attention to have him looking her  way from under his lashes. "You are not high-strung, Lacey. You are a  finely tuned machine that works best under extreme situations and  conditions. This is not your idea of fun and, honestly, it's not mine  either but I also don't mind the downtime when you consider all the  possible outcomes of tonight from nothing to the extreme. So. I plan on  lazing here, listening to the chatter and waiting on the subject to show  up so I can beat his face into pulp."

"Good. And don't forget that you are going to hold him down so that I  can beat the heck out of him too," she said with a grin. "I really and  truly do want to be able to hit him or kick him at least once. This  bastard deserves it and so very much more." Which was the honest-to-god  truth.

"Yup, I did promise that and I always keep my promises. But make it  count, you may only get one shot at him," he said. "And darling, if you  plan on kicking him in the nuts, warn me ahead of time will you? I'd  rather not watch that even with this guy, some things a man just doesn't  want to witness no matter how bad the bad guy is."

"Don't worry. I will make it count. Even if it means that I get to kick  his gonads up and into his rectum I will warn you if I am going to, I  promise. No worries at all about that, darling. I will let you know."

Shuddering, he made a face and settled back into his seat. "You'd  better. Just thinking about it makes my nuts want to hide from you. I  know the kind of power you've got in those luscious legs, makes me  twitchy just thinking about it."

"Don't worry, I would never do anything to hurt you. Promise." She would  never hurt her guys, not willingly of course. Not now that she had them  in her life. Now she had, once or twice, hurt them by accident, but  that was different. That was then, this was now. For now she was simply  happy to be in their lives and would do anything to make them happy just  as they would her.

"I can see your lips twitching over there. I know you remember the time  you decked me," he said with a low growl. "And don't think I've  forgotten it either, woman. There will be retribution in the future for  that, just as soon as I figure out how to make you pay."

"I hadn't meant to," she said quickly. "I really didn't mean to deck you  but you came in just as I was lifting my purse with a hefty swing  because I was pissed, and boom." She no longer carried a purse because  of that but she didn't think he realized that part.

"Zhubin still laughs his ass off now and again over that. He's got a  copy of the recording that he occasionally plays to get to me when I've  been annoying him. Or so he claims. Personally, I just don't see it,  it's not like I go outta my way to annoy him." His lips curled up  slightly. "Much."

"Oh, whatever." She rolled her eyes and snorted. "We both know that  there are days that you do go out of your way to annoy him. It's mostly  on the days where he's being far too serious but you know as well as I  do that you do it, mister man. But that's okay, because I do as well."  She ended with a laugh.

"He does get too serious, doesn't he?" He let out a big sigh. "I worry  about him sometimes. I don't know if it's because of who his father is  that he's naturally this way or if I just didn't notice and he's always  had this inclination before but … " He shrugged. "Hell, I dunno what the  hell I'm trying to get at here."

"Well whatever we do we will make sure that he doesn't get too serious  on us. It's going to be okay. Promise. I think between the two of us we  will be able to keep his uptight ass from being too overbearing and  boring. No worries."                       
       
           



       

A low growl sounded in her ear and she and Ansell shared a shocked look.  Oops! "You know, if you two are going to talk about me you really  should ensure the comms are off," Zhubin said in an annoyed-sounding  voice. "And if you're done picking apart my apparent character flaws, we  have a target moving into the zone, so pay attention."

Lacey just grinned. "Who said that I wanted to ensure that they were  off?" Lacey did, however, sit up and she added, "Besides, you know I  love you. Goofus," she teased and moved slightly. "Got it. Eyes on," she  whispered this time.

"Got it," Ansell said as well. "Looks like one occupant trolling for a  good spot to park. Which, given where we are, there are more than a few  options."

"Could just be a delivery driver," one of their snipers commented. "But I  can't see a face through that windshield, it's got an odd tint to it."

She shared a look with Ansell before his eyes went to the rearview  mirror. "Could be, but for some reason that doesn't really fit with the  time of day."

"Unless it's to test us, see where we are when we move in to take it down," Zhubin commented.

"Be a good plan if we hadn't already thought about that being a  possibility," another of their team commented in a dry tone. Artaxias,  if she remembered the voice correctly. The Vhampire sounded beyond bored  and very uninterested in what was happening. "Picking up speed again,"  he added into the comms.

"Something's not right." Lacey felt it in the pit of her stomach. "Okay,  this will sound silly, but is that one of those old-fashioned manhole  covers that the guy stopped over?" It looked like one, they hadn't been  used in many, many years but she still knew what they were.

"Confirmed," the sniper said. Shawn, that was his name, she realized.  "No movement though, but I can only see the outline in the vehicle.  Anyone with eyes on the side or undercarriage?"

A few of their team checked in with reports they had visual and there was no movement from anywhere in or under the car.

"What are you thinking, Lace?" Ansell asked quietly. She could feel his eyes on her, waiting.

"It feels wrong. They stopped and then scuttled away quickly. Okay,  don't think that I'm nuts but I watched one of the old movies a while  back and there was something that this team did where they lowered a guy  into the sewers so that he could move without anyone seeing him. It was  from like the twentieth century so the sewers and stuff were still  working, but even though they are no longer used, the tunnels are still  there … right?"