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Authors: Jamie A. Waters

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She rolled her eyes at him while he grinned. Veridian gave her a hug. “I’m sorry I left you, Kayla. I don’t know what got into me.”

“I don’t think you had a choice, V. It was probably Alec. I think he must have influenced you and sent you away.”

Veridian frowned, looking affronted. “That bastard.”

“I’m not sure about that,” she admitted. “There’s something about him. I get the feeling he has his own agenda in this.”

She turned to Carl, her green eyes softening with emotion. “I know what you risked by doing this. You didn’t have to do it. Thank you.”

He smiled at her. “I’m starting to get used to bailing you out of trouble.”

Kayla laughed and threw her arms around him. Relieved she was all right, he slipped his arms around her and buried his face in her hair. He held her close and inhaled deeply, her alluring scent surrounding him and dissipating his fear.

She pulled back slightly to look up at him. “Then I’ll just have to keep thanking you.” Standing on her toes, she pulled him down toward her and kissed him.

Xantham complained, “Now why don’t I get that kind of thank you?”

Kayla broke the kiss and turned to Xantham. Her eyes twinkled as she leaned over and kissed him lightly on the lips.

“Now that’s what I’m talking about. I could definitely get into this whole damsel rescuing thing.”

She laughed and Carl gave him an amused look. He pulled off his jacket and slipped it over Kayla’s shoulders. “Keep this on,” he instructed her. “Walking around in an evening dress is going to draw quite a bit of attention.”

She slipped her arms through the jacket. “Where are we going?”

“We’re stopping at the level where my family’s quarters are located. Xantham and Veridian are going to wait there. I’m taking you to a friend. You’ll be safe there until we can figure out how to get you out of here.”

The elevator stopped and Carl turned to Xantham and Veridian. “Go back to my quarters and wipe your system files on your comlinks and terminals. They’re going to launch an investigation and that’s the first place they’ll look.”

Xantham nodded. “We’re on it.”

Veridian gave Kayla another hug. “I’m glad you’re okay.”

She kissed his cheek. “Take care of yourself, V.”

The door closed and Carl programmed several floors into the controls. At Kayla’s curious look, he said, “I don’t want them tracing us.”

She nodded and when the door opened for a third time, they stepped out. He took her hand and led her down a crowded hallway. They walked for nearly ten minutes before they came to a less congested area. Carl turned a corner and walked a few doors down before pressing a button. The door slid open and Kayla recognized one of the trader recruits from last night.

“Carl! It’s good to see you, my friend,” Rand exclaimed. He shook Carl’s hand and clapped him on the back. “I didn’t think you’d be here for another day or two.”

“May we come in?” Carl asked.

“Of course,” Rand replied, and then noticed Kayla. His expression changed to one of surprised confusion when he noticed her. He stepped back and said more formally, “My apologies, Mistress Rath’Varein. It’s a pleasure to see you again.”

“Thanks. But you should probably call me Kayla, especially since I’m appearing on your doorstep like this.”

Carl led her inside. “We have a little problem and need your help.”

Rand closed the door behind them. “What’s wrong, Carl?”

“I’m sorry to put you in this position, but I needed someone I could trust.” He explained the situation and Rand’s eyes widened as he listened. He turned to Kayla with a combination of shock and horror on his face.

“They’ve been doing this for that long?”

Carl nodded grimly. “I need to get Kayla out of the towers, but I need time to figure out how to do that. They’re going to suspect me so I can’t take her back to my family’s quarters.”

“She can stay here,” Rand offered.

Kayla shook her head. “Carl, I’m not leaving the towers. Not yet anyway.”

He turned to look at her in exasperation. “Kayla, you can’t stay here. They’re going to keep looking for you until they find you.”

Stubbornly, she insisted, “No. I’m going to put a stop to this. Running away won’t fix anything. It’s my fault this happened in the first place.”

“What are you talking about? You didn’t step foot into the towers until yesterday.”

“I hacked into Cessel’s files and read about the security bracelets. They learned how to make them from the Aurelia Data Cube – the same data cube I stole. Cessel discovered a layer of encrypted data which described a way to pool energy resources. The High Council modified the design on the data cube to develop the bracelets. If I can study it a bit more, I think I can figure out how to deactivate them.”

He swore. Of course it would all come back to that damn data cube and she'd feel responsible. She had one of the most ass-backward moral compasses of anyone he'd ever met. He shook his head to refuse. His first priority was making sure she was safe. He just needed her to see reason. “When we get you out of here, you can take your time and study the information. We’ll come back and you can try deactivating them.”

“No.” She crossed her arms over her chest and he grimaced at the stubborn set of her jaw. “I’m not leaving. I’m responsible for this and I’ll be damned if I’m going to leave these people under the thumb of that asshole.”

Rand had been silently watching the exchange but decided to interrupt. “Carl, she’s right. If she can do this, she can shift the balance of power back the way it’s supposed to be. You haven’t lived here for several years. Life under Edwin Veritan hasn’t been pleasant. He’s got a chokehold on everyone.”

Carl sighed and ran his hands over his face in resignation. The last thing Kayla needed was another ally supporting her insane plan. Rand had no idea what he was encouraging. “Kayla, you make it incredibly difficult to keep you alive.”

She laughed and kissed his cheek before turning back to Rand. “Thank you for allowing me to stay here. I have a small favor to ask though.”

“Of course.”

She gestured to her rumpled evening gown and grinned. “Can I use your shower and borrow some clean clothes?”

He chuckled. “Of course. My bedroom is right through that door. Grab whatever you need. The bathroom is next door to my room.”

She thanked him again and headed toward the door he indicated.

Rand shook his head as she disappeared through the door. “If anyone had told me Andrei Rath’Varein’s daughter would be borrowing my clothes and taking a shower in my bathroom, I never would have believed them.”

“No kidding,” Carl muttered, still debating on whether it might be safer for everyone to simply knock Kayla unconscious and drag her out of the towers. “I need a drink.”

“I imagine so,” Rand said with a chuckle. He walked into the living area and stepped up to a small bar built into the wall. He poured two glasses and handed one to Carl.

Carl took a sip. “Of course it would be scotch. You might not want to let Kayla know you have this.”

Rand raised an eyebrow and asked, “She doesn’t like it?”

“She likes it a little too much.” He chuckled and took another drink. “You met her yesterday?”

Rand nodded. “Alec Veritan brought her to the introductory dinner last night. The two of them together caused quite a stir.”

“What do you mean?”

“Alec’s in line to take one of the empty positions on the High Council in the next few weeks, maybe even sooner. If so, he'll be the youngest High Council member in history. Having Kayla Rath’Varein on his arm last night was a pretty significant boost. It weakened the arguments of the holdouts. A lot of people are interested in seeing those two families merge. He didn’t leave her side all night.”

“So I heard,” Carl replied in a dry voice, his fingers tightening around the glass in his hand. The thought of Alec's hands on Kayla made him see red.

Rand studied his friend and observed, “I know that look. You’re into her, aren’t you?”

Carl put his glass down to keep from breaking it and scowled.

Rand laughed at his reaction. “Carl, as your friend, I agree she’s absolutely gorgeous. I mean hell, she’s a knockout. But I’d stay away if I were you. Not only is she a Rath’Varein, but it’s pretty obvious Alec Veritan’s got his eye on her.”

“Don't bother. I’ve already given myself the lecture.”

“Have another drink, my friend. You need it,” Rand said with a grin and leaned forward. “So tell me how you met her. I’ve heard the rumors but I’m curious about the truth.”

Carl poured himself another drink and launched into the story about Ramiro. By the time he finished, Kayla reappeared wearing a long T-shirt. Her hair was slightly damp and fell loose around her face. Her legs and feet were bare. She walked over to them and looked at Carl’s glass with interest.

“Is that what I think it is?”

Carl stared at her for a long moment before he realized she'd asked him a question. He blinked, trying to clear his head from the lust-induced haze. “I think I need to pick you up some clothes.”

Rand coughed. “Please don’t on my account.”

Carl shot him a dark look and he glanced away, pretending to be interested in a spot on the ceiling. Kayla looked down and shrugged. “I’m wearing more now than I was last night in that dress.”

Carl admired her legs. Modesty had never been a virtue shared by the ruin rats. “I’m not so sure about that.”

She tapped on his glass. “So, are you going to share?”

“Only if you promise you’ll stay in this room.”

“Fine,” she agreed, and he poured her a glass. She took a sip and leaned against him. He slipped his arm around her waist. Rand raised his eyebrows at Carl, but didn’t comment.

“For what’s it worth, you’ve got my support on the whole trader thing,” Kayla told Rand.

“For what it’s worth, I appreciate it,” he returned with a chuckle and lifted his glass in salute.

She grinned at him. “So, if you’ve got access to a computer, I can get started on working on the Aurelia Data Cube.”

“Sure. I’ll be right back. I can set up a terminal for you out here.”

After he left, Kayla put her glass down and turned to look up at Carl. “Thanks for helping me with this. I owe you.”

When she looked at him like that, he wondered what he wouldn't do for her. Carl put his glass down and kissed her forehead. “You don’t need to thank me for anything, Kayla.”

“You sure about that? You might like what I had in mind.” She smiled and wrapped her arms around his neck.

Her suggestive teasing made the blood rush to other parts of his anatomy. “Damn, woman, you’re going to be the death of me.” He pulled her close and kissed her deeply. His hands wandered down her slim figure and he wrapped his arms around her possessively. He wanted to press her up against the wall and devour her right there.

Rand cleared his throat loudly as he stepped back into the room with the computer terminal. Kayla spun around to face Rand. “Oops.”

“Don’t mind me,” Rand said and began setting up the terminal.

Carl sighed and released Kayla. “We need to talk about your timing, Rand.”

Rand smirked. “Yeah, considering you’re in enough trouble as it is, my timing is the least of your worries.”

Carl’s comlink beeped and he flipped it open. Xantham’s voice came over the device. “Boss, Alec just showed up. They’re searching your family’s quarters right now. You might want to get over here.”

“I’ll be there in a few minutes.” He disconnected the call and turned to Kayla. He hated to leave her but he had little choice. At least Rand would look out for her. “Don’t worry. We knew this was going to happen. Just stay here and you’ll be fine.”

She nodded and he kissed her again. He turned to Rand. “Thanks again for this. I’ll be back in a few hours. I just need to make sure they don’t follow me here.”

“No problem,” Rand replied. “Kayla, you can get started using the system. I’ll walk Carl out.”

She agreed, sitting down in front of the computer terminal.

Rand led Carl to the front door and said quietly, “You didn’t mention she was into you too. Alec Veritan isn’t going to like that.”

With more cockiness than he felt, he replied, “He’ll have to get over it.” Carl had no intention of letting her go, Inner Circle or not. Someone like Alec Veritan couldn't even begin to understand Kayla or make her happy. “Thanks again for this. I’ll see you a bit later.”

Carl left Rand and went to the supply station to drop off his inventory list and make arrangements to pick up the new shipment. He made it a point to chat with the woman behind the counter to make sure she'd remember him. Once he'd established an alibi, he headed back to his family’s quarters.

OmniLab Security was still searching his family’s quarters when he arrived. Rina rushed up to him, wringing her hands worriedly. “Carl, what’s going on? They’re searching your father’s office and going through his files.”

“I’m sorry, Mom. I’m sure they’ll be finished soon.”

Cruncher approached him. “They have techs working on our computers right now.”

Carl nodded, confident they wouldn't find anything, and walked into the common room. Alec was standing over a technician while they searched Xantham’s computer.

Alec gave Carl a sharp look and demanded, “Where is she?”

“Who?” Carl asked innocently.

Alec’s eyes narrowed and he said in a low voice, “Don’t play games with me. Where is Kayla?”

Carl shook his head. “Don’t ask me. I was on Level 18 dropping off my inventory request. You’re welcome to verify that. As far as Kayla is concerned, I can assure you she’s not here. But I can empathize with your frustration. It’s difficult trying to keep track of her. Trust me, after having her hound my district for about a year, I’ve learned just how difficult.”

“You’re making a huge mistake,” Alec warned. “Are you prepared to take on the entire High Council?”

“I have no interest in taking on the High Council. I’m sure wherever Kayla may be, she’s there of her own free will. Unless you know something that I don’t.”

“Then you’ve made your decision. So be it.”

Alec turned to Director Borshin. “Arrest him. Bring Xantham and Veridian too. I want them taken to a holding cell for interrogation.”

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