Undercover Father

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away. “I was just thinking that if I were you, I wouldn’t wear a ring like that in the neighborhood you’re going to tonight.”
    “What does that mean?”
    “How big is that ring?” he asked.
    “None of your business,” she said.
    “Three carats, four?” he pressed.
    “Big enough.”
    “Okay, a nice ring. The place you’re staying is in a fringe area, a mixture of warehouses and converted lofts, populated with homeless street people.”
    She knew the type of area, but had assumed that the loft was in an industrial section that had been turned into pricey condos and studios. “Mr. Lawrence arranged it, and I don’t think he would put me in a place he considered questionable or unsafe.”
    “It might be paradise,” Rafe said, staring straight ahead at the doors, “but I’d still keep that ring under wraps.”
    She covered the diamond with her other hand.
    “One more suggestion?” he said, and this time he met her gaze in the reflection.
    “What now?” she asked with a tinge of exasperation.
    “When you park there, assuming they don’t have a secured parking area, go right to the door and have your key ready. Then go straight in.”
    She frowned at him, hating the uneasiness that was beginning to niggle at her. “What are you trying to do, scare me as payback for...not signing the lists?”
    He shrugged. “Security’s my job, and I’m just giving you a few suggestions. Take them or leave them.”
    The elevator stopped and the doors opened with a soft chime. He let her step out first, then went with her to the back exit, toward the parking garage. Megan opened the door, let him go out, then followed, hearing the door close with a metallic clang. She headed for her car, parked between a foreign compact and a large black SUV.
    She hit the lock release, then Rafe put the boxes on the backseat, closed the door and turned to her. “I would have pegged you for a BMW,” he said.
    “I have a Porsche,” she admitted. “I flew in, so it couldn’t come with me. This is a rental from the company.”
    He opened her door for her, and as she slipped into the driver’s seat, he crouched by her the way he had at the entry gate that night. “Anything else, ma’am?” he asked in an annoyingly deferential tone that she knew he didn’t mean at all.
    “Nothing, thanks,” she said, putting her briefcase on the passenger seat.
    “Well, if you think of anything, give me a call,” he said, and motioned to her phone and the earpiece. “You’re wired for it.”
    “Sure, you’ll be the first one I call if I need something,” she muttered.
    She was braced for some snappy comeback meant to cut her to the quick, but he surprised her when he said simply, “Be careful.”
    What looked like genuine concern touched his dark eyes, and that surprised her, too. He was taking this whole thing seriously, about security and the neighborhood. “I plan to be.”
    “Good. You do that,” he said. “Do you know where you’re going?”
    “Excuse me?”
    “How to get there, to the loft?”
    “Oh. No.” She turned to her briefcase, opened it and took out the now infamous envelope to get the letter and read it more carefully. There wasn’t any mention of parking in it, but there were directions she could easily follow. “It’s all here.”
    “One more thing?”
    “What?”
    “If you do end up parking on the street, don’t leave anything in your car where it can be seen through the windows. You’d be asking for trouble.”
    “Are you sure you don’t live down there or something?” she asked. “You seem to know a whole lot about the criminal element.”
    He stared at her, hard. Then he stood and said, as if from a great distance above her, “Why don’t you call my parole officer and ask him about me?” Slamming the door so hard it shook the car, he strode away without looking back.
    Megan was stunned. She hadn’t meant anything by what she’d said, but he was furious at her. Offended, obviously. And

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