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She laughed. “That’s true. Forget I said it. I’m sure you would never mess with my mind.”
A pained look flitted over his face.
She sighed. She’d really destroyed the mood now.
Her cell phone rang.
“Don’t answer it,” he grumbled.
“But it might be news about the trip.”
“I want to be the one to tell you.” He took her hand. “You’re going. It scares the hell out of me. Scares your dad, too. But you’re going.”
Joy and relief burst inside her. “Oh, thank you!” She wrapped her arms around his neck.
He held her tight, and she ignored the ringing cell phone. It felt so right in Gregori’s arms. She nestled her head against his chest and listened to the pounding of his heart. If it wasn’t for the fangs and the red, glowing eyes, she’d never know he was a vampire. And she was actually starting to like the red, glowing eyes. It made her feel powerful and womanly that she could cause his eyes to change.
Powerful and womanly—those were new feelings for her. She liked it. His super powers were exciting, too. Sex on the ceiling?
“All you need to bring is a backpack with a few clothes and personal items,” he said. “We’ll take care of the rest.”
She smiled to herself. For once, she’d been thinking about sex and he hadn’t. “Oh! You need the information on the plants.” She hurried over to the safe. “I pinpointed the two most likely areas for finding them.”
“That’s good.” He joined her by the safe. “Then we only need two base camps.”
Just as she handed him the information, the phone on her desk rang.
He frowned. “They won’t leave you alone.”
“If I don’t answer it, the guards will come to check on me.” She picked up the receiver. “Hello?”
“Abby?” Her father’s voice sounded agitated. “What are you doing at work so late? Why aren’t you answering your cell phone?”
“Well, I—”
“I’ve sent Charles to pick you up. Your . . . your mother has taken a turn for the worse. The doctor is with her now. We may have to take her to the hospital.”
Abigail swayed, and Gregori caught her. “I-I’ll be there soon.”
Her father hung up, and an icy cold wave shuddered through her.
Gregori took the receiver from her hand and hung up. “I could teleport you home in a second.”
She shook her head. “They would know you were here.” She touched his chest. “Send the men into China tonight. We need to leave as soon as possible.”
Chapter Twenty
When Gregori returned to Romatech, he learned from Sean Whelan that the CIA director and president had approved of their A-Team. The two Vamps, J.L. and Russell, had already teleported the two shifters to San Francisco. Angus called to tell them to proceed with the plan.
The guys would teleport to Hawaii, then on to Tokyo. From there, they would call Rajiv’s grandfather in the Yunnan province and use his voice as a beacon so they could safely teleport into the province. The grandfather’s tribe of were-tigers lived along the Mekong River, and they had agreed to help the team find bases that would be safe for the Vamps during the day.
Once the two bases were established, they would teleport supplies in from Tokyo, and Gregori would start the process of teleporting Abigail west. Angus and Robby intended to go with them as far as Tokyo. Along with Japanese operative Kyo, they would remain on standby in case something went wrong with the A-Team.
In the security office at Romatech, Gregori, Emma, and Angus looked over Abigail’s notes to determine the areas she wanted to check. The first was the eastern plateau region known for its many lakes and karsts, odd stone formations that resembled a forest of stalagmites. The second area was in the northwest, closer to Tibet. It was rugged and mountainous with rivers rushing through deep canyons.
Abigail was hoping to find an ancient plant along the Yangtze River. It would be a rough area for hiking, but they were more likely to find a cave there for their base.
Angus e-mailed the information to Kyo in Japan. “That’s all we can do for now.”
Gregori nodded. “If we’re lucky, we can spend one night at each base, and only be in China two nights.”
“We’ll expect you to check in with us in Tokyo every two hours,” Angus said. “If we don’t hear from you, we’ll come looking for you.”
“Good.” Gregori stood and stretched. “I’ll go to my office then. Get some work done.” And hope that Abigail would call. She’d promised to let him know how her mother was doing.
Emma smiled at him. “Your mother told me that Miss Tucker was the one.”