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Jakeβs voice carried down the hallway. βI donβt have any plans tonight. Grab some dinner on the way home.β
A voice that sounded like Billyβs murmured something in reply.
Jake swore. βDude, if you want to meet Megan Wright, ask Kyra yourself or just call the TV station. When has the lack of an introduction ever fazed you before?β
Kyra pressed her fingers to her lips. Billy wanted to meet Megan? Seemed there was a lot Jake McAllister was keeping from her. A whole helluva lot.
She couldnβt try to follow him on foot out to the parking lot. Heβd make her in two seconds. She had to believe the noises from the other room meant he was leaving.
Lowering her head and counting the number of tiles on the floor, she scurried from the station and walked quickly to the unmarked cars in the lot. The car she wanted wasnβt even locked, so she slid behind the wheel and slumped down. She had no doubt if the LAPD wanted to find out whoβd taken one of their unmarked detective cars after the shift change theyβd have no problem seeing her on camera, but sheβd worry about that later.
She watched the comings and goings over the rim of the steering wheel until she saw Jakeβs unmistakable stride in the parking lot.
He opened the trunk and loaded his satchel, which contained his laptop, and a couple of boxes of files. Then he climbed into the driverβs side and took off.
Kyra started the car and pulled out of the parking lot after him. He wouldnβt be expecting one of the other detectives to follow him, but she stayed a few car lengths behind him.
When Jake turned onto a crowded Sunset Boulevard, her stomach knotted. He was going homeβand she had his address. Had he already talked to Matt over the phone? No, sheβd watched him too closely. After the initial message from Matt, heβd texted a few times and then seemed to settle in to work.
Sheβd known that the text on Jakeβs phone had come from Matt. She recognized Mikeβs Bike Shop as the motorcycle repair place where Matt worked. She couldnβt imagine Matt reaching out to a cop. Jake mustβve contacted Matt first.
So, did she feel sorry about borrowing an LAPD vehicle and following Jake? Not at all. He already knew her car and wouldβve spotted the tail.
She could call Matt and ask him what he was doing, but then sheβd be in his debt. And she never, ever wanted to be in Matt Duganβs debt. Besides, she couldnβt trust a word out of Mattβs mouth. She couldnβt trust a word out of Jakeβs mouth, either.
When he turned off the boulevard and started heading for the hills, she slowed the car. She couldnβt follow him to his house in the Hollywood Hills with the winding, narrow roads and spaced-apart housing. Heβd see her headlights behind him at every turn.
After the first mile into the hills and as other cars dropped off, Kyra pulled into a turnout that led to a small dog park. She cut her lights and buzzed down the window.
Matt would most likely meet Jake at the bike shop. Thatβs where Matt conducted all his business, and this was business. He wouldnβt have Jake at his apartmentβtoo risky with the drugs and weapons and unsavory friends. She pulled up the GPS on her phone. She knew the exact locations of the bike shop and Mattβs apartment. She believed in keeping her enemies close, or at least on her radar.
If Jake was driving to Van Nuys, and she believed he was, heβd have to wend his way down the hill again and take Sunset. Heβd have to pass this way and sheβd see him.
Her stomach rumbled and she regretted not eating something at the station while she waited for Jake to leave. Of course, she could have this all wrong. Maybe Matt had already said all he had to say to Jake over text messaging. Maybe theyβd set up their meeting for another night.
But she knew the way Mattβs mind worked. If he had info to sell Jake, heβd want to do that right away. Sheβd have to get to Matt before Jake did. She could convince Matt that Jake wanted to entrap him, to arrest him and send him back inside.
Each time a pair of headlights came winding down the hill, Kyraβs heart jumped, until about an hour into her wait when she spotted Jakeβs sedan. Of course, heβd use his police car. He was technically on police business.
When the red of his taillights disappeared around the next bend, Kyra pulled out of her hiding place and hurtled down to Sunset.
She saw Jakeβs car make the left turn. He had to be going to Van Nuys. Sheβd take the risk. If she couldnβt beat Jake to his destination, there was no point in showing up at all.
When she hit the signal at Sunset, she flicked on the light inside the car and squealed around the corner. Sheβd been in Quinnβs car enough times to know how things worked.
She floored it and blared the siren a few times to get around traffic. Jake wouldnβt wonder at an unmarked car racing to a call, even if he noticed it. Other cars parted for her as she careened down Sunset, leaving Jake in her dust.
If Mikeβs wasnβt their meeting place, sheβd find out soon enough. And if it was, sheβd catch Matt by surprise and convince him Jake was up to no good. What was Jake up to?
She cranked up her speed on the freeway, slipping into the carpool lane, the red light still revolving in the window of the car. When she got off the freeway, she continued pressing her luck on Van Nuys Boulevard. Sheβd passed only two patrol cars on her way, and neither one had seemed interested in her pursuit, probably because nothing had come over their radios.
She finally
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