“I called in air support. I can’t believe I had to call in air support for one small man. I dotted him. Two Sidewinder missiles blew him into pieces. That’s what it took to kill him.”
Laney was quiet for a moment. She was pretty sure she wasn’t going to be able to rustle up any missiles, but at least it was a small ray of hope. “Well, that’s good to know.”
“What?”
“He can be killed.” She looked around at the kids milling about, clueless about the danger they were in. “But we can’t stay here. I can’t put these kids in danger.”
“Laney, look at me.”
She pulled her eyes from the crowd.
“I won’t let anything happen to you or these kids. Just trust me a little longer.”
She paused, staring up at him. His gaze was intense, honest, and she couldn’t help but believe him. She nodded. “Only a few minutes.”
He leaned down. “I promise. I’ll keep you safe.”
She felt a shiver at his words. “So is there more to this rescue?”
He gestured down the road. “Yes. And here it comes now.”
Laney looked over her shoulder and saw lights speeding towards them. Police cruisers wailed into the high school’s parking lot, followed by a fire truck. A YNN news van pulled in behind them, the camera operator leaping out of the van before it had fully stopped.
“I’m pretty sure your new friend doesn’t want any media attention. Taking out some cops in isolation is one thing. Tearing through a police force and groups of students on TV is something altogether different. We’re going to give it a few minutes and then head to my car. We’ll drive out with all the students.”
“You called them?”
He nodded. “As soon as I saw him heading for the safe house I called in a bomb threat to the station. Figured we might need some cover.”
CHAPTER 16
Jake was as good as his word. When the students got fed up with waiting, a bunch of them headed for the parking lot. A few teachers tried to wave them back, but they were ignored.
Laney and Jake blended into the crowd. They climbed into Jake’s car, a Toyota Camry.
“A Camry?” Laney said as she buckled her seat belt. “I thought you’d be more of the SUV type.”
He grinned. “It’s a rental. Now do me a favor, and keep your head down. He’s looking for a single female, not a couple. But let’s just play this safe.”
She nodded and stared at her hands. “My hands are shaking.”
“It’s the adrenaline. You’ve been through a lot.”
“You don’t know the half of it,” she mumbled, thinking of Drew and the attack from the morning.
She pulled her legs up to her chest, wrapping her arms around them. Why the hell was this happening? Who the hell was Paul and what did he want? And how had he found her?
Jake pulled into traffic and started heading north, out of the city. He kept glancing in his rearview mirror. He stayed tense, not saying anything. Once on 81, though, he seemed to relax.
“You want to tell me what you have to do with any of this?” Laney prompted.
He sighed. “It’s a long story. We’ll be at the airport soon. I’ll explain everything on the plane.”
Laney sat up straight and thought of her uncle. If someone was trying to get to her, the best way would be to go through him. “Well, thanks for the save and all, but I’m not getting on a plane with you.”
She stared at him as she realized how stupid she was being. She’d been attacked this morning by Paul the un-killable, who’d then tracked her to a safe house. And now this complete stranger - granted this completely gorgeous stranger - had shown up and saved her. How had he known where she was?
She pushed her back against the door and her hand reached for the handle. “How did you find me at the safe house?”
“The chief of police told my boss.” He glanced over at her. “Laney, I’m not the bad guy here.”
She wanted to believe him, but at the same time, logic told her she’d be a complete idiot to go along with him without checking his story out. Her phone rang and she fumbled for it in her pocket. It was Rocky. “Laney, are you okay?”
“I’m fine, but Frank and Marcos-”
Rocky’s voice was heavy with grief. “I know. Frank’s gone. Marcos is heading into surgery. Did Jake Rogan find you?”
“How’d you know about him?
“Chief of police gave me a call. Said we can trust him.”
“Well, good, because I’m in the car with him right now.”
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Jake grin. He mouthed, “Told you.” She rolled her eyes at him, but smiled.