Without A Trace. Sandra Moore K.

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have a mojito,” Dana told the waiter.

      “Agua,” Nikki said to him.

      “Spoilsport.”

      Nikki merely nodded. They both knew Dana would take a sip, maybe two, from her drink and then leave the rest. Dana couldn’t afford to be off her game when she was on duty.

      Whatever on duty meant for her.

      After they ordered, Nikki grabbed a baked plantain chip and hit the spicy guacamole with it. “What’s up?”

      “You found what we’re looking for.”

      “Maybe.” Nikki relayed the information she’d gotten from Two-Finger Jimmy and finished up with, “So the SHA shipment to Hong Kong looks like the one you want. It’s carrying a passenger and a suspicious cargo container.”

      Dana waited until the waiter served their drinks and left.

      “Sounds like you’ve pegged it.” Dana sipped the mojito—a concoction of rum, lime juice and mint, among other things—and smiled broadly. “Can I get this to go?”

      “Not in this town. What’s going on with the container ship?”

      Dana twirled the mint sprig in her drink. “Athena needs you to track it. It has something we want.”

      “Athena needs it?” Nikki frowned. “Is this related to our kidnapping conversation from a couple of months ago?”

      “I can’t say.” Then after a moment, Dana added, “I’m not authorized.”

      Nikki’s frown deepened but she couldn’t suppress the urge to lean on her friend. “Is it related to Jess’s vacation?”

      Dana said nothing.

      Nikki cursed inwardly. Dana’s silence meant yes, but the woman would never say. “Look, you can’t expect me to keep running your little errands without telling me something of what’s going on. I’m in danger, Jess is in danger.” And when her friend still kept quiet, Nikki added, “Throw me a bone here, Dana. Give me something or I walk.”

      Dana leaned back in her chair, her face immobile, as if considering.

      Nikki, thoroughly annoyed, tossed her napkin on the table. “Are you talking or am I walking?” She felt a slim satisfaction when Dana leaned forward.

      “Last time we talked face-to-face, I told you about Arachne.”

      “Yeah, crazy woman trying to kidnap Athena students with special talents.”

      “I didn’t tell you that she succeeded. With some Athena students.”

      Nikki’s breath caught in her throat. There was no telling what someone like Arachne might do with genetically modified children. Children. Nikki tried to ignore her own fear scent rising in her nostrils. “How many?”

      “Two, plus one eager beaver who was instrumental in our blowing up a Lab 33 wannabe in Kestonia.” Dana’s sharp eyes must have picked up on Nikki’s face because she said quickly, “It’s okay. We got them all back, safe and sound.”

      Relief swept like cool water through Nikki’s veins. It was one thing for this Arachne to try to kidnap a grown woman, and another thing entirely for her to target girls. And succeed, no matter how temporarily.

      Nikki nodded. “Good.”

      “But we’ve had other information come to light and that’s why I’m here. If you’re willing to serve Athena.”

      Nikki’s chin lifted as anger swirled in her gut. Dana knew her better than that. Stung, she retorted, “There’s no ‘if’ about it. What do you want me to do?”

      “The signal we had you track came from someone called Diviner. We don’t know who Diviner is, but we need him. Or her.”

      “You’re sure the perp is human?” Nikki asked, thinking of Alexander Wryzynski.

      Dana nodded. “We intercepted an instant message, definitely generated by a human. He, or she, thought he was talking to Bryan Ellis.”

      “The congressman.”

      “The congressman who tried to kill Francesca Thorne two months ago. He’s been charged with conspiracy to commit murder.”

      “I remember Chesca. I ran into her once on the firing range.” Nikki frowned. “She didn’t say much but I could have sworn her eyes would cut glass. Like she could see right through me.”

      “Quiet and thoughtful,” Dana agreed.

      “And scary,” Nikki added.

      “Bryan Ellis gave us Diviner as part of his plea bargain. When we made contact, we came away with the signal location, but that was all. I’ll look into Wryzynski. That’s the best lead we’ve got.”

      “Where do I come in?” Nikki asked.

      Dana pitched the straw into her drink and settled back. “Care for a trip to Hong Kong?”

      Nikki regarded Dana for a moment. “I have leave coming up. Might be able to get a couple of weeks if I ask nicely.”

      “Then you’ll do it.”

      Dana was all business, even when she was being friendly. She knew about Nikki’s origins in Lab 33, just as she knew Jess’s. She also worked for the mysterious Delphi, who herself—or himself—was the mouthpiece for the more mysterious Oracle.

      And all these pieces came together around the Athena Academy, where Nikki had found herself surrounded for the first time by women. Not just women. Like-minded women who were driven by a sense of purpose, and who weren’t afraid to sacrifice whatever it took to achieve a greater good.

      Like the people on the shrimp trawler this morning, who’d been willing to sacrifice everything—homes, jobs, community—to bring their children to a foreign land for a chance at a better life. For the greater good of the family.

      Nikki knew about the greater good of the family. She had her own family full of crazy, laughing brothers and loving parents. She had the Hecates and Jess.

      She had Athena, which suddenly faced threats against it, threats against its students, past and present.

      The waiter placed steaming platters of food in front of them, but neither woman touched her plate.

      Nikki’s jaw clenched. “Arachne has it in for Athena.”

      Dana’s silence spoke volumes. It just didn’t give details.

      Nikki nodded, satisfied. For the moment. “Hong Kong.”

      Chapter 3

      The moment Nikki stepped into the Hong Kong International Airport terminal, she turned on the GSM quad-band phone Dana had given her. Not only was Delphi well-informed, Nikki thought, but she provided

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