Case walked out with Michael, who promised to pick them back up after he’d packed. Case made his way to his place. He had some packing to do, too.
He would play this her way for now, but she was about to find out that he had some rules of his own.
CHAPTER TWO
Mia stared at the pilot. “What do you mean we can’t leave until ten? We’re supposed to be leaving in fifteen minutes.”
Every second counted. Case was likely getting his ducks in a row even as she sat here in the very nice lounge of the private airport her brother used when he flew into Dallas.
That overgrown ape had probably called one of his tech guys and was already trying to find Tony. He would trip one of Tony’s many traps and send him running and then nothing would get done.
Why hadn’t she simply done it this way in the first place? She should have followed this lead on her own and given up on that man a long time ago. She should have taken his cues. After she’d discovered his romancing her had been all about finding out if her brother was a member of a shadowy, Illuminati-like organization, he’d been cold as ice.
They’d been playing each other, although her feelings had been real. She’d thought maybe after he’d had time to cool down he would see how unfair it was for him to blame her. He’d done the same damn thing. But no, Mr. Stubborn-as-a-mule Taggart couldn’t be bothered to think about fairness. He was an asshole and she was so done with him.
She wasn’t some pathetic doormat. She was Mia Lawless Danvers. She’d covered war zones. Hell, she’d started a few in smaller, less stable countries. Case Taggart could bite her ass.
The pilot shrugged. “No idea. It was weird, but the airport won’t let us go without maintenance signing off on the plane. I thought I’d taken care of all that in Austin. They’re working on it now. And your bodyguard is here.”
“Good.” She wasn’t entirely foolish. Bran really would check on her so she’d called around and found her own bodyguard in the two hours since she’d left Case Taggart cupping his own balls. She hadn’t even looked on Craigslist or anything. She had contacts and one of them happened to be in town.
Not that she’d met Ezra Fain before. He was a friend of a friend and apparently was hard up for some cash, had a valid passport, and could travel to South America on a moment’s notice. According to her friend, he was ex-special forces and a little down on his luck.
As long as he could watch her back and mostly stay out of her way, she was cool. The only reason she’d hired Ezra Fain was to please her brother. When it came time to meet Tony, she would go in alone, and now she didn’t have to fight anyone on that.
She was the boss and she would call the shots. This Ezra guy was probably in his fifties or sixties, a kindly older man. Hopefully he would be a good traveling companion. She would like the company. It would take her mind off her hormones and how wretchedly she’d screwed up with Case.
“Ms. Danvers?”
She turned, ready to greet her last-minute hero, and her jaw dropped.
The man in front of her had to be six foot three and looked like he’d just walked off a movie screen. Tall, dark, ridiculously handsome, with sensual lips and the clearest, bluest eyes she’d ever seen. His hair was pitch black and cropped close. He had a sexy scruff covering his jaw.
Maybe he wasn’t the bodyguard. Shit. Had her brother sent someone? “Yes? I’m Mia Danvers.”
He gave her a smile that was sure to melt the panties off a nun. “Ezra Fain. I’m happy to meet you. Hell, I’m happy to be hired by you. I’ve heard we have some kind of delay. Should I look into that?”
Why couldn’t the military recruit unattractive men? She was one hundred percent sure that they did but she had yet to find one of the fuckers. Her first instinct was to tell him to go home, but she didn’t have time to find someone else. It was too bad she hadn’t told her friend the bodyguard she hired couldn’t look like a sex god.
But hey, he wasn’t Case Taggart so she very likely was safe.
Why had he been such an ass?
“No, I think it’s routine.” Maybe she could grease the wheels a little. Pay the maintenance guys to get this done in a hurry. “I’m going to talk to the manager. I’m sure it’s nothing important.”
His glorious eyes turned serious. “Or one of the Taggart brothers is fucking with you. When I found out the plane had been delayed, I’m afraid I did a little check of my own. Someone hacked into the airport’s system about an hour ago and sent those orders in. You do have ties to them, right? I assume they want to delay you for some reason.”