HelenKay Dimon

Under the Gun


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      About the Author

      Award-winning author HELENKAY DIMON spent twelve years in the most unromantic career ever—divorce lawyer. After dedicating all of that effort to helping people terminate relationships, she is thrilled to deal in happy endings and write romance novels for a living.Now her days are filled with gardening, writing, reading and spending time with her family in and around San Diego. HelenKay loves hearing from readers, so stop by her website at www.helenkaydimon.com and say hello.

      Under the Gun

      Helenkay Dimon

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      To Ethan Ellenberg for convincing me

       to give romantic suspense a serious try.

      Chapter One

      Luke Hathaway scanned the surveillance monitors set up in the nondescript Washington, D.C., office building’s underground security headquarters. The wall of television screens showed every inch of public area and private offices of the financial firm on the eighteenth floor.

      He and partner Adam Wright had flashed a fake subpoena ten minutes earlier. The official-looking paper convinced the guard to give up his comfortable seat and call someone in charge for guidance. That provided Adam with just enough time to slide into the chair, tap into the system and send the feed directly back to Luke’s office across town.

      Luke put his palm on the console and leaned in close to the monitors. The move blocked the guard’s line of sight and gave Luke a good look at every angle of the business on the small screens. “Seems only the bathrooms are sacred in that place. Every other square foot has a camera hidden somewhere.”

      “Yeah, no paranoia there,” Adam said.

      The security guard covered the phone’s mouthpiece. “What are you two doing? You can’t touch the equipment.”

      “Just looking.” Luke smiled at just how easy it was to infiltrate a company in supposed lockdown.

      Adam had tried to tap into the computer’s hard drive from back at the office but needed direct access to the financial company’s internal system. One cover story and a stack of forged documents later, they were in. Just proved Luke’s theory that when the back door refused to budge, you used the front. He found that most people with something to hide spent their time covering all the tough routes to information and missed the obvious ones like an overweight fifty-year-old security guard who nearly wet himself at the sight of a sheet of paper with a big seal on it.

      “Now there’s something worth watching.” Adam let out a low whistle and hitched his chin at the screen to Luke’s right. “The lady with the fine—”

      Luke saw the flash of jeans out of the corner of his eye. “Yeah, I can see.”

      Adam laughed. “It’s your lack of enthusiasm that has me concerned.”

      Even in black and white Luke saw long dark hair and an impressive shape. Still, he needed Adam to focus on the job so they could get out of there before the guard hung up the phone and figured out what was going on.

      “Drool on your own time.” Luke returned to memorizing the area around the receptionist’s desk in the financial office upstairs. But a prickling sensation at the base of his neck pulled his attention back to the image of the woman at the elevator.

      There was something familiar about her. Something about her perfect posture with shoulders back and chin lifted high, almost daring anyone to question her. That curvy shape, from her full breasts to her slim waist to the way her dark jeans hugged her hips.

      Something …

      Just then she turned around and stared straight into the security camera. Didn’t even pretend not to notice the device in the black bubble hanging above her head. Big eyes. Flirty smile. Hands resting on her hips in a way sure to highlight the rocking body underneath that slim-fitting T-shirt.

      The hair was darker but Luke would know her face anywhere. Hard not to recognize the woman who dumped him right before their wedding two years ago. The same woman now on the run and wanted for murder.

      “Is that … ?” Adam came up out of the chair and pressed his face close to the screen.

      The woman always did have the worst timing. “Yeah.”

      “Man, it can’t be.”

      Luke fought off the urge to throw something. “Definitely is.”

      The security guard dropped the phone and joined Adam at the desk. “Who is she?”

      Adam shook his head as if unable to believe his eyes. “Claire Samson.”

      Luke mentally skipped ahead to his next move. Analyzing how and why Claire had dropped right in front of him could wait. Catching her was the priority here.

      He reached into his jacket pocket, grateful he’d worn a suit and brought the microphone just in case. “Got it.”

      “What are you doing?” Adam asked.

      “Washing my car. What do you think?” Luke slipped the tiny disk in his ear and tapped it to test its strength. “We’re good to go.”

      “Care to fill me in on where?” Adam asked.

      Luke pointed at the screen. “You are staying here and watching her. I’m going to get out there and grab her before she runs again.”

      The guard looked back and forth between them. “Isn’t she an escaped convict or something?”

      “The official term is ‘person of interest,’“ Adam said.

      Enough talk. “Adam, your job is to tell me exactly where she goes. If she moves, I want to know it. You’re my eyes on this.”

      The guard shook his head. “Her photo’s been all over the news for the past two weeks. We need to call someone or … wait. Are you the guys we call?”

      Luke knew better than to sit around and debate the issue. The one thing he was an expert on was watching Claire leave. Give her a couple of minutes head start and she would slip into a crowd and disappear.

      Adam grabbed Luke’s arm before he could take off. “She clearly knows you’re on-site. She wants your attention.”

      Oh, she has it. “Looks that way, yeah.”

      Even now while working this other job, watching an idiot businessman who made his chief financial officer disappear, Luke had been thinking about Claire and where she might be. About how he could drag her back to Virginia and put her in jail.

      “It isn’t our job to go after Claire. We’re on this …” Adam shot the guard a scowl before lowering his voice. “We have another assignment, Luke. We need to stay here and let the police handle Claire.”