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Dragon Renegade (Dragon Dreams Book 5) by Leela Ash (3)

Chapter 3.

 

As summer’s heat gave way to the cool nights of fall, Maya rejoiced, time and again, that she’d taken this job. Every month, she stocked away a small fortune. New York City offered a million temptations she could blow her money on. But she resisted them. Salads and food carts kept expenses low. No pricy gyms for her; runs in Central Park were good enough. The apartment, a stunning suite with million-dollar views, came furnished. She hadn’t had to spend a penny on it. So, every month, the totals on her savings rose higher.

As for the work… well, it was fine. Not as exciting as her excavation in Florida. Lucian might sneer at the ‘manual labor’ of a dig, but Maya missed it. The honest sweat, born from a day of hard work. The thrill of excitement when you uncovered the first hint of an artifact.

Still, she couldn’t complain. There was something to be said for spending summer in the air-conditioned bowels of libraries rather than out in the hot sun. Bit by bit, she pieced together a map of the Iroquois lands that the Dutch called ‘Beverwyck.’ She still had no idea why APEP cared so much about this place. But every advance she made brought a shower of praise from her higher ups.

The one downside was her boss. Lucian Fowler had proved hard to dodge. Gifts arrived most weeks. Flowers, jewelry, designer clothes. Maya politely returned everything except the flowers. Three times now, she’d had to beg out of dinner invitations.

Yet, her instincts were right: in the three months since she started, he’d never once come down to the office where she poured over maps and hand-written documents.

Until today.

The ‘ding’ of the elevator startled her, jerking her out of the study of a colonial diary. When the doors opened to reveal Lucian Fowler, her stomach dropped.

Until she saw the man beside her boss.

Despite APEP’s formal dress code, he wore a t-shirt and jeans. The pants hugged his long legs and clung to the curves of his buttocks. His shirt, skin-tight, flaunted his ripped abs and flat chiseled chest. Maya found herself staring, savoring his perfect form as her eyes drifted slowly higher. Past full, strong lips and sharp cheekbones. Along his wind-swept brown hair. Then – caught by emerald eyes as fierce as a panther’s – settling back on his face.

Those eyes… Something dwelled there. Something fierce and wild and dark. They glittered with an eagerness quite out of place in her boring office. This wasn’t some Wall Street cubicle dweller.

“Ms. Graham. I hope we’re not intruding.”

Lucian’s voice jerked her out of her contemplation. And the cool disapproval in her boss’ eyes hit her like a bucket of ice water.

Oh, hell! Was I that obvious?

“Um, no, no intrusion!” Wiping her hands on her own jeans, she pushed her documents away.

A third figure drifted behind the two men. Judith Little, Lucian’s secretary. Maya liked the shy woman. It had taken her a month to get her to join her for lunch. They weren’t close friends, not like she’d had in Florida. Every evening, Judith had ‘things’ that demanded her attention, which limited their friendship. You could only get so close to a lunch-buddy. At APEP, however, Judith was all she had.

Today, her friend looked like old Judith. Eyes downcast, hunched over, arms wrapped protectively around her breasts. Like she wanted to melt into the floor.

Maya blamed their boss.

Lucian probably hits on her too. I don’t know how she can stand to work beside him every day.

“I want to introduce our newest recruit, Mr. Jamie Wolfe. He’ll be helping you on the Beverwyck project.”

Jamie’s hand closed around hers, sending a pleasant jolt through her. “Pleased to meet you, Mr. Wolfe.”

“Jamie, please.” His rich tenor was as gorgeous as his body. Hints of laughter danced in it, as if at some unshared joke. “I hate formality.”

“Of course.” Warm and firm, he held her hand in his. Flustered, she hesitated, enchanted by the feel of him, his closeness.

Lucian snorted, and she snapped her hand back at once.

“Congratulations, Wolfe. You’ve gotten further with her in three minutes than I have in three months.”

Her cheeks burned with shame and anger – until Jamie rolled his eyes. Maya turned quickly to hide a smile.

“I guess that’s good,” her boss continued, “since he’s going to be helping you with your project.”

“Are you a historian, Mr. W… uh, Jamie?”

“Nope.”

“An archeologist?”

“No.” A smile tugged at the corners of his lips and his eyes practically danced with glee.

“Do you, um, speak Dutch?”

“Dutch is a language?”

Well, that answered that question. “Can I ask how Jamie will be contributing to the project?”

“He’s an expert,” Lucian said.

“In what?”

“Beverwyck. He’ll help you find those sacred sites you’re looking for.”

“How?”

“By answering your questions.” A note of irritation crept into her boss’ voice.

Maya ignored it. “How can he possibly have knowledge about this location?”

Lucian’s eyes narrowed dangerously. “I will not be questioned by a minion. And trust me, Ms. Graham, that is what you are. A minion. A servant. An underling who forgets her place.”

Each insult stung like a slap across the face. All of her protests died under those sharp blows.

“Now, tomorrow, Mr. Wolfe will join you. You will share your research with him. He will give you his advice on where to continue your search. You will follow that advice. Is that clear?”

A nod, but she said nothing.

“Excellent.” Finally, the man’s seething anger dimmed. “You are a gifted minion, Ms. Graham, and I would hate to lose you. But don’t mistake my generosity for the measure of your worth to APEP. You can be replaced. And you will be, if you question me again.”

“Ms. Little, make arrangements.” Without another word, Lucian stalked to the elevator. Jamie mouthed the word ‘sorry’ and followed him.

Leaving Judith and Maya alone. Once the elevator sped the two men away, tears of shame welled in Maya’s eyes. “I am lodging a complaint with Human Resources! He can’t treat me like that!”

Judith sighed. “Please, Maya, don’t.”

“Fowler is just pissed because I turn down all his advances. This is sexual harassment! And a hostile work environment! And…!”

“They’ll tell him about your complaints,” the small woman murmured. “And terrible things will happen.”

“They wouldn’t do that! HR promised me anonymity!” Maya protested.

“I know. Three times, right? That’s how many reports they’ve sent up to him.”

This new betrayal shocked her into silence.

“Don’t worry. I intercepted them. But, one day, I’ll miss one. You can’t keep doing this.”

That was the first sensible thing she’d heard all day! “You’re right. I can’t. I quit. No job is worth this harassment.”

Her outrage only made Judith wilt. “They won’t let you go.”

“Now you’re being silly. An employer can’t prevent you from leaving! Hell, you ought to go with me! I’m sure Fowler is as awful to you.”

“Awful.”

A sick noise, half hiccup, half giggle bubbled out of the woman. “Awful,” she repeated. Another giggle escaped, then a third. And suddenly, they wouldn’t stop. Tears spilled down Judith’s cheeks as she collapsed to the floor, braying with laughter and sobs.

Stunned by the effect of her words, Maya dropped beside her. “Judith? Are you okay?”

Oh, good heavens, what had Fowler done to her? Gently, she laid a hand on her friend’s shoulder. When she didn’t flinch away, Maya slipped her arms around her and simply held her as she bawled, rocking back and forth.

Only when the weeping died away did she ask, “Are you okay?”

“Yeah.” Judith sniffed and began daubing at her face and the ruin of her makeup. “I’m fine. I’m sorry.”

“Stop. I don’t know what Fowler did to you, but we need to leave. Both of us. No job is worth this much pain.”

“What about lives?” Tremors shook the thin woman’s body. “Are they worth it?”

She couldn’t be serious, could she? No lives depended on their work.

“I have a husband and three children.” Soft as a snowflake’s fall, the words whispered out. “Fowler will have them killed if I leave.”

That was crazy. Flat-out paranoid. Was Judith having a nervous breakdown? “You never mentioned a family…”

“I’m not allowed to see them anymore. They’re kept someplace ‘safe.’ You don’t believe me, do you?”

Maya bit her lip, torn between honesty and the urge to help. “Well, it’s a little hard to accept. I mean, Fowler’s a jerk and all, but this is a research facility, not the mob.”

“A research facility that pays four times the going rate for an archeologist.”

Plus the free luxury apartment. The first shadow of doubt spread across Maya’s thoughts like an oily film.

“Did you ever wonder why Fowler offered you so much?”

“Yes,” she admitted. “It’s an insane salary for an archeologist.”

“You’re not an archeologist. You’re a specialist helping him find people he wants to kill.”

Sick dread roiled her stomach. “No, that’s impossible.”

But Judith’s ‘paranoid’ tale wove a sensible pattern out of all the insane details in this job. “Jamie Wolfe. No relevant skills, but he can help you find your dig. Why? Because he knows the people Fowler wants dead.”

“What is going on here?” Even though they were alone, Maya found herself whispering.

Judith squeezed her hand. “You won’t believe me, but I can show you. Not here, though. I…”

A buzz, loud in the silent office, rang from Judith’s side. Both women shrieked…

…and for a moment, the air around Judith shimmered. Long brown rabbit ears spooled out from under her hair and plastered themselves flat against her back. She shrank, folding in on herself and…

Maya buried her face in her hands, as if she could physically push that hallucination away. What on Earth was wrong with her? A deep breath, and when she stole a glance, Judith looked normal. “Your cell phone,” she gasped.

“Oh! Oh, right.” Hands trembling, she fished the phone out and groaned. “Oh, dammit! Something’s come up. Fowler wants me right now.”

Still dazed by that freakish illusion, Maya didn’t know how to respond. How could Judith return to a man she feared? Then again, if her family really was in danger, how could she not?

Staggering to her feet, the secretary tugged her dress smooth. “I’m being sent to Chicago. I’ll be back tomorrow afternoon. Promise me you won’t do anything until then!”

“Judith…”

“Please, Maya! Please! You don’t have any idea what you’ve walked into.”

No, she didn’t. That much they agreed on. “Okay, I’ll wait.”

“We’ll meet tomorrow for dinner. 7:30 at Tucci’s, all right?” Already she hurried for the door. Lucian Fowler didn’t appreciate being made to wait. “I’ll tell you everything then. I promise.”

“7:30. Tucci’s.”

“Wait. There’s one more thing. Have you ever heard of a place called Criehaven? It’s an island, probably off the coast of New England or Maritime Canada.”

“I… uh, no.” It seemed a strange shift of topic – until Judith explained.

“That’s where my family is. I can’t find it. There’s a Criehaven near Matinicus Rock in Maine, but that’s not right.”

“Leave it to me.” Maya straightened her shoulders, delighted to have one sensible task in this weird day. “I’ve got tons of colonial maps here. Maybe it’s an old name for some other island.”

“Thank you. Thank you.” Judith bolted for the elevator. Leaving Maya with her books, her maps…

…and a terrible fear.

What on Earth was going on at APEP? Kidnapped children, assassinations, visions of Were-Rabbits… the list of insanity went on and on. She had no idea what to feel about it, or believe.

Well, I know one thing I believe: I believe I need more facts. You can’t build a solid plan using shaky data.

Judith believed her family was held on an island called Criehaven. That was one fact she trusted. Whether she was right or not, Maya intended to find the place.

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