Chapter 2

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2 The living room was clean, for once. Kira surveyed her handiwork with an air of satisfaction. Rob’s scattered piles of clean and dirty clothes had been carted off to the laundry room, revealing the cream colored carpet in its entirety for the first time she could remember. She had even rented a steam cleaner to commemorate the occasion. No dirty dishes or Cheetos bags littered the dining-room table, and most incredibly of all, Rob’s laptop was closed. Rob was still in his usual chair, within easy reach of the precious computer he had dubbed Princess Leia. He was wearing a clean hoodie, and his unruly brown curls were still damp from the shower. His face gleamed from a recent shave. Despite his abnormally respectable appearance, his expression was strained as he huddled in his chair while his parents hovered over him, speaking rapidly in Spanish. Kira could guess the nature of their ‘discussion’—if one could call it that—even though she sat just out of earshot. Rob’s parents loved their son dearly, but they had a hard time understanding his desire to earn a living as what was more politely known as a ‘white-hat hacker’ instead of following in his father’s footsteps to go into teaching. Due to Rob’s extreme antisocial ways, they rarely saw their son, so this was a perfect opportunity for them to express their opinions. I probably should have thought of that. Kira felt a twinge of guilt. She had planned this party for Rob’s benefit—mostly, at least. He had been her best friend since high school, and his family had always treated her like one of their own. Every year since Rob had moved out, Kira had made plans with Rob’s mother to bring him back to his childhood home for a few hours to celebrate his birthday. Every year, Rob would suddenly find himself stuck with some high-priority job that just couldn’t wait. Kira doubted it was a coincidence. Other than a life-or-death situation that had occurred just before she had moved in, she doubted Rob had ever left the apartment. This year, she was determined that things would be different. If Rob wouldn’t go to the mountain, she would bring the mountain to Rob. She had bullied him mercilessly into helping her get the apartment decent for guests, using several stock images and video loops of dirty or diseased feet as leverage. Rob knew his laptop wouldn’t be safe for browsing until after the party was over—unless he suddenly managed to get over his lifetime foot phobia. “Thanks for doing all this,” a teenage girl said as she approached with a second girl in tow. Kira blinked. Rob’s sisters were a year apart in age, but they might as well have been twins. Both took after their tall, lean father, but they had their mother’s dark curls, which fell well past their shoulders. They were even wearing matching blue sundresses. Kira felt somewhat underdressed by comparison, even though she was wearing her best pair of jeans and her dressiest tank top instead of her usual Nine Inch Nails T-shirt. She was even wearing her long, brown hair down for the occasion, much to her own annoyance. It weighed heavily against her neck, and she had to resist the urge to pull it back into its usual ponytail. She smiled at the taller of the two girls who had spoken—Gabriela. “My pleasure. I just wish I had thought of it sooner.” “How did you manage to get him all cleaned up?” The shorter girl wrinkled her nose. “Our basement is still funky from when he lived down there.” “I have my ways.” Kira gave Ana a wink. Despite her seemingly casual attitude, Kira was anxious. In addition to cleaning up Rob’s usual cyclone of disaster, she had also been forced to stow away all the information she and Rob had gathered on the Procurer. The Missing poster of Nadine Parker Kira had found ripped up and burning when she had escaped from Carlo Traversa, the missing page from Clarissa Hunt’s journal with the name ‘Nadine’ scrawled over and over, plus the crime scene photo Kira had seen of the name ‘Nadine’ carved in the room where Clarissa had been held captive by the Procurer... Kira knew they were onto something. The woman in the Missing poster had disappeared from Redcliffe, Nevada in 1988. Somehow, everything that had happened since tied back to that event. She needed to go to Redcliffe if she wanted answers, but she had also learned that the Procurer was tracing her phone. The mass abductor seemed to have a grudging respect for Kira—the only woman to ever escape him—but he had also been very clear that if she ever crossed him, there would be consequences. Any move against him would have to be plotted carefully. She and Rob had been working together for weeks on a plan in secret. Kira was eager to move forward and chafed at the delay. Rob shot Kira a desperate look from across the living room as his parents continued talking. Kira caught the name ‘Berto’ and winced. Rob hated it when his mother called him that... “Ah, maybe you should start cutting the cake,” Kira said to the sisters. “Rob looks like he’s ready.” The two girls looked over at him and giggled. “I suppose we should,” Gabriela said with a grin. “It is his birthday, after all.” Ana rolled her eyes. “At least they should have gotten most of it out of their system by now, which means we won’t have to hear all about it at home.” The girls retreated to the kitchen to retrieve the homemade cake they had brought. The doorbell rang as they left the room. Kira frowned. She wasn’t expecting anyone else... She went to answer the door. “Sorry I’m late,” Trevor Wright said as he eased his way past her into the apartment. He was in his usual khaki shorts and snug, blue polo, which complimented both his eyes and the lean muscles that lay beneath. How many of those polos does he own? Kira blinked as she found herself staring at his chest. She was one to talk, with her Nine Inch Nails shirt collection... She shook her head in disbelief. “What are you doing here?” she demanded in a low voice. “I came for Rob’s birthday, of course. My invitation must have gotten lost in the mail. Good thing I noticed it was his birthday on Facebook.” He flashed Kira an impudent grin. Kira sighed. Why did I ever accept his friend request? She doubted Rob had. Trevor must have been creeping him through her profile. That would go over well... If anyone had told her a few years ago that her former high school tormentor and arrogant rich-kid jock Trevor Wright would be counted among her very select circle of friends, she would have never believed it. Even though Trevor had managed to insinuate himself into her life somehow since she had managed to rescue his abducted sister, Rob still wasn’t his biggest fan. She stepped in front of Trevor to prevent him from entering the living room. He might have the height and size advantage, but she was well-trained in MMA. “I even brought Rob a present,” Trevor said as Kira’s reluctance to let him proceed farther into the apartment became palpable. He tossed his head, shaking his blond curls as he gave another one of his dazzling smiles and revealed a brightly wrapped box from behind his back. Kira gave it a dubious look. “What is it?” She couldn’t imagine what Trevor might have picked out. Trevor hefted the box with a teasing expression. “You want me to tell you about my package?” He waggled his eyebrows at her. “No, I’m just surprised you would volunteer to give Rob your package.” Kira raised an eyebrow. Rob had come out in high school, and Trevor had teased him mercilessly about it. He seemed to be getting better about his homophobic tendencies since hanging out with her and Rob more, but it was still an occasional sticking point. Trevor flushed and lowered the present. “It’s a personal grooming set.” Kira frowned. “What, like a razor?” Trevor’s expression was affronted. “Not just any razor. This is a premium product. We all know Rob could use some help in the personal appearance department.” Kira considered the box as she thought of Rob’s permanent five o’clock shadow. “That’s actually not a bad idea.” She had been hard-pressed to find him anything to make himself decent for his party. In the end, she had made him use one of her own razors to shave his face. Trevor leaned in. “It even has attachments for more... personal areas.” He gave Kira a knowing look. Kira leaned away in disgust. “...And now the moment is ruined.” Trevor’s eyes widened in mock innocence. “Proper grooming is the root of confidence. It’s not as if he’s going to go out for a waxing appointment. Think of how much better he’ll feel about having a special friend over if his hedges have been trimmed.” Kira buried her head in her hands. “Oh. My. God.” “I actually didn’t know there was going to be a party,” Trevor said as he ignored Kira’s discomfort. His voice had turned serious. Kira raised her head to look at him. “Then why are you here?” Her eyes narrowed. “Like I said, I noticed it was Rob’s birthday. I figured it gave me a perfect excuse to come over.” Kira snorted. “Since when do you need an excuse?” Trevor gave her a level look. “Every time I show up around here lately, you and Rob are always busy working on ‘coding business’.” He raised his free hand to make air quotes for emphasis. Kira did her best not to flush as she held his gaze. She and Rob had brought Trevor into their confidence about what they had learned about the Procurer, but now that Kira was hatching a plan to go after him, the last thing she wanted was Trevor tagging along. He had his uses, but he was a bit of a loose cannon. The Procurer was already keeping tabs on her, and he was an expert at covering his tracks. Kira was going to have to be very careful if she wanted to extend her lead on him without getting caught. Every time Trevor had come by the apartment, Kira and Rob had put him off by telling him they were both really busy with work for Rob’s freelance business. Kira shrugged. “Rob’s gotten a lot of good job offers lately.” “Uh huh.” Trevor’s expression remained skeptical. “So even after all the leads we’ve found, you’re not going to go rushing after the Procurer.” “I can’t afford to rush after him,” Kira said, avoiding the question altogether. “If I do, I’m dead. He’s been pretty clear on that.” “So what was it I overheard the other day about your passport?” This time Kira did flush. She didn’t think Trevor had heard that. He had gone off to use the bathroom. She and Rob had used his temporary absence to speak more freely. “I’ve made plans to visit my grandparents in Toronto this weekend,” she said. She raised her chin. “I haven’t seen them in a while, and this business with the Procurer is going to be dangerous.” Trevor’s blue eyes narrowed. “Just promise me you won’t go after him without me. I know you’re a badass, but you need someone to watch your back, and I’m guessing it’s not going to be Rob. The guy can’t even leave to visit his parents for his own birthday.” He gestured to the gathering in the living room. Kira squared her shoulders and nodded. “When I’m ready, I’ll let you know.” She allowed him to reluctantly accept her words at face value, ignoring the squirm of guilt in the pit of her stomach. “Trevor! What are you doing here?” Rob called out with forced cheer as he met them both in the hallway. The rest of his family was busy cutting the cake around the dining-room table. “Seriously,” he said in a low voice as soon as he got close enough. “What the hell are you doing here?” “Happy birthday!” Trevor thrust the present toward him. Rob flinched before he caught himself. He gave Trevor a suspicious look as he reached out to take the package. “Thank you?” Trevor gave him a friendly slap on the back. “You’re not the only one who’s going to be thanking me.” Trevor grinned and Kira groaned. Rob looked back and forth at them, trying to figure out what was going on. In the end, he gave it up as a bad job and shook his head. Trevor was already looking past him at the people inside the apartment. “I forgot you had sisters,” Trevor said with a note of speculation. Kira elbowed him. “I thought you were interested in Lita.” Trevor cleared his throat. “Yes, well, I think I’m making progress on that front, but it’s slow going. She doesn’t seem to want me hanging around at the garage when she’s supposed to be working. She did accept the coffee I brought to her the other day when she showed up for her shift though.” He grinned. “I’ll wear her down eventually.” “Well in the meantime, stay away from my sisters,” Rob said with a harsh glare. “If you so much as look at them the wrong way—” “Me?” Trevor placed his hand against his chest with an innocent look. “I know what you’re like with women,” Rob snapped. “Just because you’re not interested in the fairer s*x doesn’t mean—” “Trevor, I swear to God, if you flirt with either of my sisters, I’ll cram so much gay porn on every device you own that you’re going to start questioning your orientation.” Kira knew it was no idle threat. So did Trevor. He paled for a moment before regaining his composure. He brushed past Rob and entered the living room, striding toward Rob’s parents instead. He captured Rob’s mother’s hand. “Rob never told me he had another sister,” Trevor said in his most charming voice. Mrs. Alvarez flushed with a smile. “I’m Trevor—Trevor Wright.” Rob tensed where he stood next to Kira in the hallway. “That’s not much better,” he said from between gritted teeth. Kira gave him a comforting pat on the shoulder. “It’ll be over soon.” “God, I hope so.”
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