The Drafter

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Author: Kim Harrison
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his voice strained but angry. “Get off me.”
    â€œNah-uh,” she said, fingers digging into his neck in warning, then louder, “Jack?”
    Jack eased close, the scent of his aftershave familiar as he reachedbehind the man’s coat to slip free an envelope. It had Jack’s name on it, and Peri went cold. He knew we’d be here?
    â€œGet off,” the older man said again, and this time, Peri eased back in uncertainty.
    Jack passed his handgun to her, and she retreated to where she could see both the CEO and the downed guard. The crackle of the envelope was loud, and the older man readjusted himself, giving Peri a dark look. “What is it?” she asked, and Jack unfolded the paper inside and shook a pinky-nail-size memory chip into his hand. “Is it the files?”
    Her attention shifted to the CEO when he palpated his privates as if estimating the damage. “No. I printed out the highlights to justify my request. You tell Bill that what I found warrants more than a paltry three percent,” he said, shaking his arms to fix the fall of his coat. “Three percent. I just saved his ass and he thinks I’m going to take three percent?”
    â€œJack?” Peri whispered, disliking her uncertainty. He knows Bill? What’s going on?
    Face white, Jack angled the printed page to the faint light coming in the window. Fingers fumbling, he tipped the chip onto his glass phone. It lit up as the data downloaded, and Jack compared the two, going even more pale as he verified it.
    The man leaned toward the side table, his gaze lingering on the foil hat before he took a chocolate from the dish. “You’re very good, missy. Watching you . . . I’d believe you myself.” He smiled, white teeth gleaming in the ambient light.
    Jack looked more angry than confused. Peri’s gut knotted. The CEO knew Bill. Was he proposing a deal ?
    â€œYou made a mistake.” Jack folded the paper around the chip and tucked it away with his phone.
    The man snorted and put an ankle on a raised knee. “The only mistake is Bill thinking he can get something for nothing. He can do better. I only want a fair price for what I have.”
    Shit , Peri thought, her alarm mutating to anger. He was trying to buy them. They were Opti agents. Drafters and anchors had to betrustworthy to a fault or the government that trained them would literally kill them. Drafting time was too powerful a skill to hire out to the highest bidder, especially now.
    Fear settled in her like old winter ice, cracked and pitted, as Jack cocked his head at the angle he always had when he was thinking hard, and a weird light was in his eye.
    â€œJack?” she said with sudden mistrust. “What’s that list?”
    His expression cleared. “Lies,” he said blandly. “All lies.”
    The CEO bit into a chocolate. “The truth is far more damning than anything I could invent. It’s a list, lovely woman, of corrupt Opti agents,” he said as he chewed. “Your name is on it.”

CHAPTER
TWO
    P eri’s finger tightened on the handgun, and she forced her finger away from the trigger. Shock filled her, doubt and anger close behind. “Liar!” she cried, jumping at him.
    â€œDon’t!” Jack shouted, and she landed on the man, pinning him to the chair and wedging the muzzle of the gun under his chin.
    â€œYou made that list up!” she exclaimed, and the man’s head jerked as she shoved the gun harder against him. “Tell him! Tell him! ”
    â€œPeri, get off!” Jack demanded, and Peri gasped at the echoing blast of a gun fired in close quarters. Pain was a stake of iron pounded into her chest, and she looked at the man under her, his eyes fixed on hers and his face unblemished. She hadn’t shot him.
    Peri took a breath, agony stabbing her again. Oh shit , she thought, and then she fell back as Jack pulled her to the carpet. The guard

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