Left For Dead (The Guarded Secrets Series Book 3)

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down the catwalk tomorrow! If they kidnap me after my walk, I’ll be happy.”
    I laughed as a response, and said a quick goodbye before wishing her a good time in her fashion show and runway experience. I knew whoever the agent was protecting the model, most likely a male agent, was going to have a good time on his assignment. 
    Katya spoke up as I joined her and Renegade again. From what little I could understand she called Camo beautiful. I stifled a groan and prayed that she would start speaking English, but to no avail. She continued with whatever she and Renegade had been discussing before I rejoined them. It sounded as though it was serious, but I didn’t know enough to follow the conversation. I had been studying two other languages since I joined CIRA, Spanish and French. I never expected that I would need to know Russian. Right now, I wish I did.
    My eyes flicked to the shadows as we were joined by Demon. I knew he’d show up eventually, he wanted to figure out what Katya remembered, but she refused to speak English, which left Demon and I out of the loop once again. I knew Demon was just as annoyed as I was, and it didn’t help that she claimed not to remember anything after she was put into the car to head to the river. She didn’t remember her father drowning her, but knew her mother was in danger because they tried to escape previously. She knew it was only a matter of time before her father tried to get rid of them.
    It must have hurt her to know it was only a matter of time before her own father would kill them both. It made me wonder if she knew Ash Crest had been ordered to kill her. Her father most likely put out the hit so he didn’t have to get his hands dirty, but it made me wonder how long he had been trying to get rid of her. How long had he been waiting for Ash Crest to finish the job? It was hard to process a father wanting to kill his own daughter, but then again I had seen a lot of twisted things since I joined the agency.
    “She wants to know what we are going to do about her sister,” Renegade said breaking me from my thoughts.
    “Sister?” Demon questioned, his voice raising slightly as he tried to contain his excitement that the conversation had shifted to English again. “I’ve never heard anything about a sister. Are you sure that’s what she said?”
    “Yes, she says that her sister is still back in Russia and wants to know what we are going to do about it,” Renegade said, causing Katya to nod in agreement. He was acting like her translator now. If her father and his men could speak English I didn’t see why she couldn’t.
    “We didn’t know you had one,” Demon stated as he reached out for Katya’s arm. “Let’s talk to Sharp Shooter and we can figure out what to do about your sister. You should have told us when you woke up.”
    Katya nodded, but lightly pulled her arm out of Demon’s hold and took Renegade’s elbow. Demon tried to hide the hurt that swept across his features as she pulled Renegade away. My hands balled into tight fists as I tried to control my actions. I didn’t have a good reason to throw a punch, though Demon thought it would be funny to tempt me.
    “She’s taking your man. Are you going to stand by and let it happen?”
    I took a deep breath in a futile attempt to calm the anger coursing through my veins. I tried to think of anything else, but I knew it was a lost cause. Every time I closed my eyes and tried to center myself, Demon’s words echoed in my head. “He’s not my man,” I said as I cast a glare at Renegade’s back, hoping he could feel the heat of my gaze as he walked away. He never turned around. “It turns out relationships suffer in this business.” I could hear the low growl in my voice which only upset me more because I was letting this get to me. Not anymore. I’d take solace in the one thing Renegade could never take away from me. “If you need me, I’ll be training. Don’t interrupt unless absolutely

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