Eyes Of Danger

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Authors: M. Garnet
Tags: thriller, Suspense, adventure, Contemporary, Mystery, Adult, Action, Love Story
individual that you are interested in, one that you have put out a bullet on. First, our team followed the drug implant and stumbled across a man two times that matches Myers’ description.”
    “Stop.” The Commander’s voice was so loud that the driver immediately threw on the brakes, causing horns to blast behind them. “No, no, continue driving.” He took a deep breath, fighting the wild anger. “Why am I just now being told of the sightings?”
    “Sir, the sightings were only glimpses from a distance and not confirmed. The team was deep into a project. They didn’t report it verbally, but just included it in normal reports. We wouldn’t have noticed it except for the death of our insert. It seems that there were several of the drug workers, including our insert. Here is the strange part, though, the witness claims the entire group was taken out by one man. He wasn’t aware that there was a witness. He came from one end of the alley, and parked at the other end of the alley was a driver who had been instructed to stay in a car with the engine running.”
    Franklin hid his hand from the man as he dug his nails into his palm, drawing blood and pain to wipe through the red anger to give him some control. “I want that driver. He witnessed it all.”
    The young man, trained in so many ways to kill and maim, had actually appeared at this point. Now, he could relax at least a small amount.
    The man beside him spoke. “We have him. We have interrogated him. When you are in the air, we will forward you the data stream on his statements. We feel it was Myers. But also, there was a woman involved. Myers’ action with the woman was strange. You will see, but I know that you want to know who she is, so we have already started research.”
     
    Franklin didn’t say anything until they reached the airport. They drove through the side entrance and the driver had actually pulled up near an idling jet before Franklin finally spoke.
    “Because you have brought me the right news, you will reap the reward. Leave your name and rank with the driver. He can take you back.”
    Franklin got out of the car and actually relaxed. A woman…did Myers finally let his guard down?
     

Chapter Four
Michelle and Tim
     
     
    I got up early the next morning and packed a basket lunch enough for two, filling a small cooler with water and a couple of beers. I dressed for walking, then drove to the park. In the park, I drove around until I found an isolated spot that put my jeep where I could keep an eye on it, but also had a short walk to a table that sat under old pine trees off by itself. The table looked down at the lake. The spot was ideal. It allowed protection along with privacy. On top of that, it allowed a view of three hundred eighty degrees so no one would be approaching. Of course, with all the modern surveillance equipment, it would be possible for someone to watch from a distance, but it was difficult for anyone to hear a conversation from this table.
    I put my basket and cooler on the table, and spread out a towel and laid out some of the wrapped food. I pulled out a book and sat on the seat on the side facing the lake. I leaned back against the table, but didn’t really read. I just looked out watching the birds walking the edge of the lake. The day was beautiful, a nice breeze and a few clouds. Long-legged birds walked in the shallow water, lazily feeding.
    I didn’t hear him, but I knew when he came up. My stomach knotted up with heat, making me pull my legs up. He came around to slide up on the table, putting his feet on the seat next to me. I thought, always on the lookout, always in the protective mode would be the way he would sit, even here in this peaceful park. Was it training or survival, or natural—probably all of the above?
    “So you know my name, what is yours?” I was surprised at how calm my voice sounded, because inside I was anything but calm.
    “Aren’t you afraid?”
    God, that deep voice was wrapping

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