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Reid (Wild Mustang Security Firm)(4)
Author: Delta James

Despite all the safeguards her brother had installed to cripple her from accessing any sites he considered off-limits, between her hunger for freedom and her computer science wizard of a dorm-mate, Aliya had wasted no time developing her own mad set of hacker skills. She used to take delight in getting around her brother’s firewalls, monitoring apps, and security measures, but it wasn’t until she discovered the dark web, she began to learn about the world in ways she’d never dared to dream.

The porn had been interesting, providing her with an education her brother never would have allowed, but more than that, she had become fascinated with the dark dealings of international politics and terrorist activities. Researching an unsolved massacre, she had come across a thread about her brother and his arms business. That was the day her perfect world began to unravel.

The thread had appalled her, and at first, she’d followed it in order to defend him. Her loving guardian since she was a child, Fariq would not be involved in anything illegal. Surely not! Until then, her greatest desire had been to graduate, so she no longer needed to live in convents and boarding schools. Then she’d had every intention of showing Fariq her computer skills. Yes, she knew he expected her to follow a more traditional path and become the dutiful wife to some wealthy business associate, perhaps even a minor prince, but it was her dream that once he saw how useful she could be, her brother might let her become a part of his business. With a few clicks of the mouse, that dream withered and died. With each progressing article, the things she’d learned about her brother had horrified her. If even half of what she’d read could be believed, Fariq was not at all the man she thought him to be.

She’d tried so hard to deny it. Like an addict, she couldn’t stop looking him up in the news and on criminal most-wanted lists. The more she learned, the guiltier she’d felt for all the things he’d done.

She’d pretended to be sick the next time he’d come to visit her, so she wouldn’t have to see him. She’d stopped FaceTiming him whenever she could avoid it. Her need to somehow atone for his crimes set in, and finally, she’d begun looking for ways to thwart Fariq’s deals and let the authorities know specifics about when and where they might be able to put a chink in what seemed to be her brother’s invincible armor.

That was when she’d met Damian in a hidden chatroom for hackers. What had started as casual and flirtatious soon turned serious when he revealed he was an operative with NATO. Arranging to meet with her in the confessional of the cathedral that overlooked and was part of her boarding school, he’d been direct and honest—her brother was a notorious criminal and needed to be taken down, and she was in a unique position to help.

As easy as it was to sit at her computer and plot her brother’s downfall, it was a whole different matter when she had to take action to actually do it. It was difficult to reconcile her brother, the criminal, with her brother, the protector, the provider, the supreme businessman, and the hero in her mind all over again. It took several meetings and secret phone calls for him to convince her anyone with a conscience would help NATO bring him down. Damian had managed to supply her with not only the tools of the spy trade but the skills necessary to keep her alive. With the help of someone in the archdiocese, Damian had taken on the role of a priest to infiltrate her school. She had spent many months learning spycraft—weapons training, self-defense, explosives, codes and coded messages, and the like.

He’d held her hand, so to speak. He’d taken all her justifying arguments meant to absolve her brother of his guilt and ruthlessly, realistically shredded them. He’d taken her phone calls, letting her bawl on his proverbial shoulder when she finally reached the point of not being able to justify anything anymore. In short, they had become good friends. If Damian hadn’t been open with her about his relationship with Zara Hughes, Aliya was quite certain she would have fallen for the tall, dark, and lethal intelligence officer.

When she got the phone call from NATO agent Dewey Robinson, informing her of Damian’s death, she’d been devastated. The hand-holding was over. Dewey had given her the choice to opt-out or to try to destroy Fariq’s business from the inside. He’d never said as much, but Aliya was certain Dewey believed Fariq had murdered Damian.

Unable to reconcile herself to any other course of action, she’d agreed. Then, for whatever reason, Fariq swept back into her life, taking her out of boarding school to live with him on his yacht full time. She’d been here for a while, an agent, she supposed, without any real contact with those supposed to be backing her and undercover, in the den of a monster she was related to.

Steeling herself, Aliya pasted on her happiest smile and turned from the door to fake her carefree façade for an empty room. She’d been on this ship for three days before she discovered the first hidden camera. Nowadays, she just assumed she was being watched all the time, but back then, she’d been angry enough to retaliate by cracking into Fariq’s online computer system in search of the rest. They weren’t just in her private room, however. They were all over the ship, but they weren’t the only ones.

Six days into her covert search, she’d stumbled across several cameras and listening devices different from the ones her brother used. It hadn’t taken long for her to tap into the feed from both systems. It had taken even less time for her to realize someone besides her was spying on Fariq.

She wiped her shaky hands over her skirted thighs as she went through the room, gathering only what she absolutely needed—sunglasses, the little pink purse that matched her dress and shoes. It was a useless thing. There was no money in it, no credit cards, or so much as a single form of ID. Those who needed to know, knew exactly who she was. Fariq took care of everything else. That’s what made the betrayal she was about to deal so hard. In their family, females simply weren’t as valuable as sons. As much as it still stung to admit it, in her father’s eyes, she hadn’t been valuable at all. It was Fariq who’d taken care of her, bringing her food when she was being punished, standing between her and their father whenever the latter flew into one of his rages. She was nine when their father died. Ten years older, Fariq had stepped in to take care of her. He’d raised her, or at least he’d chosen which convents and boarding schools had raised her. In his own way, he’d been a far better father to her than their own had ever been.

She checked her appearance in the mirror, pressing both hands against her stomach in an effort to still the queasy nervousness.

“You can do this,” she reminded herself. She really didn’t have a choice.

Remembering both the cameras and the listening devices, Aliya locked her lips to keep from saying anything more. It was time to leave. She just needed to keep her act together for a little while longer, then she would be free. That she would be leaving the ship without her watchful brother at her side was nothing short of phenomenal. She’d known he was supposed to be meeting with the Ugandan warlord, which is why she’d pushed so hard, but instead of sending her shopping with one of his witless bodyguards in tow, someone who might have been easy to evade or bribe for a little ‘time alone,’ he was sending her with his right-hand man, Christian Reid, a wrinkle she hadn’t counted on.

Christian was far more clever than the rest of his men. Better looking, too, although it still rankled how she couldn’t seem to keep herself from noticing. For the most part, her brother’s men were of Middle Eastern or North African descent. The only two exceptions were the band of six mercenaries he’d had Christian hire within the last year and Christian himself.

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