“Sure, rookie. You go see her.”
Sandy waited until Dell left with Ali, then she called Michael.
“Hey. Sloan get home?…No, we’re okay. We’ll be here for a little while longer.” She laughed, leaned back, and closed her eyes. “Nope. Haven’t changed my mind. I’ll need my GED to get into the academy, though.
Now that’s scary. You will? You’ll help?”
She waited a few seconds until her voice was steady. “Yeah, I get it. That’s what friends do.”
v
“Hey,” Dell said softly, taking Irina’s cool hand in hers. “I know you’re probably sleeping…”
Irina’s eyes opened and slowly focused on hers.
Dell swallowed hard. “I’ll be back tomorrow, but I wanted to tell you that Mika is okay. She’s in a safe house.”
Irina squeezed her fingers with surprising force.
“She’ll be there until you get out. I’ll check on her. So don’t worry, okay?”
Irina’s lids fluttered and she seemed to make a huge effort to keep them open. Dell saw the question in them.
“Olik is still in the operating room. He’s shot up pretty good. He might make it, but even if he does, he’ll be in prison for a long long time. He’s not going to hurt you anymore.” Dell leaned over and kissed her forehead. “Go to sleep now. You’re free.”
v
Catherine watched the report of the arrests on television and then fell asleep in the living room while reading through resident admission applications. She woke at the sound of the key in the front door and set
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the folders aside to make room on the sofa. When Rebecca settled next to her, Catherine took her hand and leaned over to kiss her.
“You looked good on camera.”
Rebecca laughed. “Just as long as he did.”
“Are you going to get in trouble for that? You were the one who tipped them off, weren’t you?”
“The department is happy about the positive coverage, so for the moment, nobody’s asking any questions.”
“Good. Because you did the right thing.” Catherine curled up in Rebecca’s arms and rested her head on her shoulder. “I love you.”
Rebecca rubbed her cheek against Catherine’s hair. “I love you too.”
“What about the rest of it?”
“Well, the politics still have to play out, but the Russian girls are with Immigration—they’ll be okay after all the red tape is sorted. Clark has Gregor Zamora, and you never know what the feds might get out of him. We’re still processing the Russians, but if we’re lucky, we’ll get more names. And I dragged Flanagan out of bed to run a ballistics test for me.”
Hearing the tension in Rebecca’s voice, Catherine tilted her head back to study her face. Her usual sharp profile was even more rigid than usual. “What? What did you find?”
“Olik’s gun is a match for the one that killed Jimmy and Jeff.”
Catherine caught her breath. “God, Rebecca. You got Jeff’s killer.”
Rebecca held Catherine tightly. “When I drive over to Shelley Cruz’s tomorrow and tell her I caught her husband’s killer, do you think it’s going to make her pain any less?”
“I do,” Catherine said firmly. “Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But at some point she’ll be ready to face the rest of her life, and she’ll be able to do that because she will know that justice has been done.”
“It doesn’t seem like enough sometimes.”
“It’s all that we have.” Catherine placed her hand over Rebecca’s heart. “That and what we hold in here for each other.”
Rebecca kissed her. “Then I have everything I need.”
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EPILOgUE
One Week Later
Hey, kid.” Watts clapped Dell on the shoulder as he reached for a doughnut from the box Sloan dropped into the center of the conference table. “I hear your squeeze is gonna be packing heat before long.”
Dell stared at him. “Gimme a minute while I translate caveman-speak.”
Watts laughed. “Sandy. The academy. Cop. Gun. Jesus, there’ll be no stopping her then.”
“Oh yeah,” Dell said. “Like there ever was.”
“True,” Watts said around a mouthful of jelly. He leaned back, a happy smile on his face. “Man, it feels good to be on top once in a while.”
Across from him, Jason sniggered.
“What?” Watts demanded.
“Nothing. Nothing at all.”
Sloan cut Jason a look. “Don’t tease the infirm.”
“Aww, I never get to have any fun.” Jason placed a Boston crème on a napkin next to his computer.
“It sounds like you’ve been having plenty of fun,” Sloan said.
“Don’t you have a little something to share with us all?”
Jason turned red. “I guess Sarah called you, huh?”
“About time too,” Sloan said.
“What?” Watts looked back and forth between Sloan and Jason.
“Sarah’s pregnant,” Jason said, referring to his partner.
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After a second of silence, Dell gave a cheer.
“Nice work,” Watts said, then frowned. “So if you’re gonna be a daddy, what does that make Jasmine?”
Jason grinned. “You better ask her.”
Watts’s laughter broke off suddenly when Rebecca appeared in the doorway of the conference room. The look on her face had him sitting up straight in his chair. “Hey, Loo.”
Rebecca walked to her customary spot at the end of the table but she didn’t sit down. “I just got a call from Clark.”
Everyone stared at her. The air in the room grew heavy and still.
“At five fifteen this morning, Gregor Zamora was shanked in the breakfast line. He’s dead.”
“Holy fuck,” Watts whispered.
“At six thirty when Ali Torveau was making rounds, she found Olik with his throat cut in his bathroom.”
Dell bolted upright. “Irina!”
“Irina and Mika are fine. I just talked to the federal marshals.
They’re en route to the safe house right now. Ali said Irina was okay to travel.”
“Talia Ballenger?” Sloan asked.
“Status unknown.” Rebecca shrugged. “The concierge at her building says she’s out of the country. Maybe he’s right. Apparently she has residences on several continents.”
“What about the other Russian prisoners?” Dell asked, settling back into her seat.
“We’ve doubled the guards on them. They probably don’t know enough to be a threat to anyone important.” Rebecca pulled out a chair and sat down.
“Kratos Zamora’s doing?” Sloan asked.
“That would be my guess, yes,” Rebecca said.
“His own brother,” Jason murmured.
“What do we do?” Dell asked.
“Nothing,” Rebecca said. “The crimes will be investigated.
Someone may even be found accountable. But as to who really gave the order? We’ll never be able to prove it.”
“What’s the point, then?” Dell demanded angrily. “Everything we did. The people we put in danger. For what? Is this justice?”
“Justice is fleeting,” Rebecca said quietly. “But we did our jobs.
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That’s what counts. Irina and her sister have new identities, a chance for a new life. The other girls aren’t being abused anymore. We put a big hole in the Russian operation.”
Dell stared at the table. “We’re always one step behind because we have to play by the rules and they don’t.”
“You’re absolutely right. We play by the rules, at least all the ones that matter, because if we don’t, we’re no different than them.” Rebecca looked around the table. “Anybody want out? Because this is just the lull between innings.”
Sloan looked at Jason, who nodded sharply.
“We’re in,” Sloan said.
“Fucking A,” Watts said.
“Yes ma’am,” Dell declared.
“Good. We got close to Zamora once, and we can do it again.”
Rebecca’s eyes gleamed fiercely. “And I promise you this. When this game is over, we will be the winners.”
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About the Author
Radclyffe is a retired surgeon and full-time award-winning author-publisher with over thirty lesbian novels and anthologies in print.
Five of her works have been Lambda Literary finalists including the Lambda Literary winners Erotic Interludes 2: Stolen Moments edited with Stacia Seaman and Distant Shores, Silent Thunder.
She is the editor of Best Lesbian Romance 2009 and 2010 (Cleis Press), Erotic Interludes 2 through 5 and Romantic Interludes 1: Discovery with Stacia Seaman (BSB), and has selections in multiple anthologies including Best Lesbian Erotica 2006, 7, 8, and 9; After Midnight; Caught Looking: Erotic Tales of Voyeurs and Exhibitionists; First-Timers; Ultimate Undies: Erotic Stories About Lingerie and Underwear; Hide and Seek; A is for Amour; H is for Hardcore; L is for Leather; and Rubber Sex. She is the recipient of the 2003 and 2004 Alice B. Readers’ award for her body of work and is also the president of Bold Strokes Books, one of the world’s largest independent LGBT publishing companies.
Her latest release is an all-Radclyffe erotica anthology, Radical Encounters (Feb 2009), and her forthcoming 2009 romances include Secrets in the Stone and Returning Tides.
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