She didnt think she was the kind of person who stole items on a regular basis. When she had, it had been purely a matter of desperation. Until she knew who she was, she didnt know whether shed had a job, a bank account or a home. Surely someone missed her somewhere. Someone who knew her life history. Her name.
One thing shed learned about herself in her journey to that corner in DC was that she knew how to fight. Her moves were instinctive. Though shed bet they were learned. The kind of learning that required lots of practice and repetition. Training.
Had she been in the military? Perhaps she was a member of the CIA. That would explain why she had been captured and tortured. It would also explain why she had no identification papers on her.
If the Halverson woman didnt know who she was, perhaps shed go to the CIA and ask if they were missing an agent.
Unless...she was wanted by the CIA. In which case, she would be trading one prison cell for another. And she couldnt go back into captivity. Shed die fighting before she would allow anyone to capture and torture her again.
A dark SUV slowed at the corner Charlotte Halverson had indicated. Since it wasnt a limousine, she had no intention of stepping out into the open. What if the men shed fought with that night had come back to seek revenge on the woman whod foiled their attempt to abduct the rich widow? Shed overpowered them once. What were the chances theyd let her get away with it again? Slim to none.
The SUV continued a little farther down the road, inching along until it came to a full stop. A man got out and stood waiting.
Headlights indicated the approach of another vehicle.
She watched from the shadows of the alley, shivering in the cold.
Hope blossomed in her chest as a smooth black limousine pulled to a stop against the curb.
Still, she waited, not willing to expose herself to trouble when there was already one man waiting nearby. He could be there to make another attempt to nab the Halverson woman.
Another SUV pulled in behind the limousine. A second man emerged. The two men standing guard were big, muscular and held themselves with the confidence and bearing of those whod known military service.
The limousine driver got out of the vehicle and opened the back door.
The same man whod chased her out of the hotel in the first place emerged from the vehicle and bent to assist the rich widow out, as well. She was followed by the other bodyguard whod been inside the hotel with her.
They stood for a moment, all looking around.
I dont like this. Youre far too exposed out here on the street, said the bodyguard whod forced her out of the hotel.
Gus, we promised wed come to pick her up, Mrs. Halverson said. I keep my promises. She turned to her other bodyguard. Declan, have your men look for her.
The one called Declan nodded. I will, Charlie, after you get back into the limousine with Arnold. He nodded to the driver. If anything happens, I want you to drive. Get Charlie out of here as fast as you can.
Arnold, the driver, nodded. I will. He held the limousines back door open. Mrs. Halverson, please. Let Declans Defenders do their job. If the woman is here, theyll find her.
The widow frowned. Fine. Ill get into the limousine...in a moment. She turned a full circle, staring into the shadows in all directions. Young lady, dont be afraid, she called out. I only want to thank you for helping us. Please, let me return the favor. After a long moment, she sighed and slid into the limousine.
Afraid Charlotte Halverson would leave before she told her who she was, she stepped out of the shadows into the dull yellow glow of a streetlight. Wait. Im here.
If it was a setup to grab her and take her to the police, so be it. With no better options and nowhere to go, she figured it was worth the risk.
Mrs. Halverson started to get back out of the limousine. Oh, thank God. I was worried youd been hurt in the fight. Please, get in. The older woman changed directions and scooted across the seat, making room for her in the limousine.
The man called Gus stepped in between the Halverson woman and her. Perhaps it would be better if she rode in one of the SUVs.
Nonsense, Gus. Shes riding with me, Charlotte said. Ill be safe with you, Declan and Arnold to protect me. She patted the seat beside her. Come on. Let us take you where you need to go.
I understand your hesitation to trust me. She stared into Guss eyes and raised her arms. If you want to frisk me, you can. Im not carrying any kind of concealed weapon.
Gus snorted. You dont need to. Your hands and feet are lethal by themselves.
She held her wrists together in front of her. If it will make you feel better, you can bind my wrists and feet to keep Mrs. Halverson safe. The thought of being held captive made her quiver inside. But she reassured herself that she could escape if she had to.
Gus glanced toward Declan. Did you bring zip ties?
Declan nodded. I did. He reached into the front of the limousine and pulled out a handful of plastic zip ties.
Oh, dont be ridiculous, Mrs. Halverson said.
No, really. I dont mind, she said. They are only doing their jobs and keeping you safe from me. I would expect no less. Again, she held out her wrists.
Declan slipped a zip tie around them and pulled it snug. Im sorry, but we dont know you, or what you want from Charlie.
Gus frowned. Arent you going to secure her legs?
Absolutely not. Mrs. Halverson glared at her bodyguards. This woman is my guest. I wont have you treating her like a criminal. Now, let her get into the vehicle before I fire all of you.
Gus frowned heavily before he finally moved out of the way and allowed her to get in beside Mrs. Halverson.
He slid in next to her and Declan sat across from them.
Make one wrong move, Gus said, and Ill make sure you regret it.
The woman nodded. Im not here to hurt Mrs. Halverson. I only want information.
Arnold closed the back door, slid into the drivers seat and pulled in behind the lead SUV.
Okay, now that you have my undivided attention, Mrs. Halverson said. Who are you, and what is it you want from me?
Thats just it, she said, her heart sinking. I dont know who I am. I was hoping you could tell me that.
Chapter Four
Gus frowned. Wait. What? You dont know who you are?
The woman shook her head. No. All I know is what I have tattooed on my wrist. She held out her hand, palm up.
Charlie gasped and grabbed her wrist. Thats the Trinity knot. She shot a glance at Declan. What are the chances that this is a coincidence?
I dont believe in coincidence, Declan said, his voice tight, his jaw even tighter. You dont know who you are? How did you know to come to Mrs. Halverson?
The woman nodded toward the tattoo. The coordinates below the symbol.
What coordinates? Gus stared at the tattoo. All I see are squiggly lines.
Theyre numbers in Hebrew, she said.
Gus wasnt buying her story. Who tattooed coordinates on her own body? And in Hebrew? Highly unlikely. How do you know they arent a telephone number or someones birth date?