Read Drekinn 3 - Reaching Rissa Online
Authors: Jana Leigh
“The fuck you say, who gave you that?” Rissa yelled.
“Your mom
,
” Simon said smugly and laughed.
“Shit, no, I am so not into that shit.” Rissa panicked.
Simon spanked her again and she twisted even though the heat felt good to her. “Are you sure?
‘
Cause I think that crop may make the point clearly.”
Rissa laughed and rolled over because she finally got that they weren
’
t going to use it on her. She lay across both of her men’s laps who were grinning and Phillip was waving the crop.
“Seriously, I get it. I promise I will work on it. Can we please go back to the nice
,
soft, loving I was getting?” Rissa said and looked at the
m
seductively.
Simon looked at Phillip and they frowned a little. It was too easy, their mate was no way that compliant. It was a trick
and
they both knew it. “Soft my ass.” Simon growled and proceeded to flip her back over and get her on all fours. Phillip and
he
worked her for hours until she fell asleep with the promise she understood.
Chapter
Eleven
Simon and Phillip stormed into the meeting room where the other men were already pacing. “Where the fuck are they?”
“They left, I should have known they had a plan.” Kade groaned.
“Damn right, my baby girl would always have a backup plan,” Vivi said from the door. “You all are gonna have to learn how to think like them. I tell you, we trained them well.”
“Ma Viv, what the fuck is going on? Where did they go?” Kade asked warily.
“My dear boy,” Vivi said in a condescending tone. “They went to fulfill their mission.”
“THEY WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO LEAVE FOR ANOTHER THREE HOURS!” Kade roared and all of his Betas growled.
“Well, then I guess you had better hurry up then.” Vivi smirked not remotely intimidated by the Alpha, though most people would have been pissing their pants when Kade was yelling.
***
Rissa bit her lip as Calli and Cherri road in the underground transport they had discovered and began using to move around. The Prentiss Agency so far had not caught on to how they were getting around the city, which made it so much easier for them to move freely.
It was an underground train system that was abandoned and collapsed in some places, they had been working to open all the avenues up so they could get farther. With the tracks still in place, Rissa and the geeks had designed cars that fit about eight or nine to ride along them. The entrances to the streets above were old, but they had remarked them, and so now, they could tell where they had to stop.
“Are you sure we shouldn’t have waited?” Rissa whined and then grinned. “I just wanted to be able to tell my mates that I protested your evil, evil plan. I am innocent.”
“Vicious Bitch,” Calli laughed. “So you are throwing us to the wolves?”
“Nice,” Cherri laughed.
“We are so going to be in trouble,” Rissa said.
“Well, the bastards continually seem to underestimate us. I think maybe they need to have a time out,” Calli said and then pushed the button to stop the transport. They had enough room in the car to get changed and ready. “Okay, let’s get this done.”
Rissa nodded, she already changed into the drab clothes and Kiki did the old broad make down. She pulled out the hunters spray and squirted it all over her and then handed it to the girls. They doused themselves in it. Rissa pulled out her badge and glasses, and she was ready. “Okay, so in and out, will meet you in the car down the street on the left.”
“I will be in the coffee shop across the street from the window of your office, any sign of trouble, signal and I’ll set off the alarms,” Calli said.
“Keys, and ID just in case,” Cherri said holding up the fake identification they had made for them. The car was stolen, but today it is registered to Cheryl Thomas, bimbo extraordinaire.
“Let’s go,” Calli said and opened the doors, punched in a destination code, and sent the transport to where they would meet it. The girls did their hand bumps they did at every mission and Cherri walked out first so she could get into place. They would meet at the car and then take the transport they were sending down the line.
Calli walked out next, and Rissa grinned. Her friend really had to try hard to make herself look even remotely indistinguishable. She was wearing an office suit.
Taking a deep breath, Rissa walked out of the door and looked around. Yep, things had certainly changed. Whereas before, people had roamed Capital Street, now there were blockades and guards. People used to be able to move freely on this street, it was the business area, in fact, the Drekinn building, which used to be three or four blocks down was still there, although locked up.
Rissa put her head down like a timid woman would do after scoping out the area. She counted fifteen guards in the courtyard, they were milling around looking as if they were checking IDs closely. She could see the coffee shop where Calli was going to be entering, she was in line to get in, they were checking IDs there too.
Slowly she made her way to the front of the Prentiss Agency building. She paused in line and waited her turn to get into the building.
“Identification please,” the tall shifter said. Rissa took a small breath and could tell he was a cat of some sort. So they were using the
Ulfer
shifters for guards but not work, because as far as she could tell, everyone standing in line was a human.
Rissa handed the documents over to him and waited. “You are not a regular worker in this building?” the guard asked.
“No, I was called this morning to cover for someone. I am familiar with the building though, I was trained in the secretarial pool,” Rissa said quietly. She knew that her background would check out, she set it up herself. The guard scanned her badge and waited. He looked at her, and then at the picture.
“Hang on,” the guard said and Rissa wanted to cuss. Shit, her cover was going to be blown before it even started. She shifted from one foot to another, the damn shoes hurting her feet already.
She looked around and watched as the guard went to the stand where it looked like the head guard was situated. They whispered and then the guard waved her over.
“Yes sir,” she said innocently.
“Step forward please,” the head guard said and she looked to where he pointed. It was a scanner of some kind. She wanted to laugh with relief, she actually prepared for this. It was a scanner to see if a person was a shifter or a human.
Rissa put her bags down, reached into her pocket, and then pulled out everything that was in them. She had what looked like a lip-gloss case and she set it closest to the man, she knew he would pick it up; it looked like an old silver bullet. He raised his eyebrows and reached out, when she stepped forward into the scanner she grinned, when he pulled the cap off, it sent out a pulse that scrambled the computer to display what she wanted.
The leader glanced at the screen and then nodded to her. She stepped out and he held up her case. “Where did you get this?”
“At an antique store, they are great gifts, you should look into one for your wife,” Rissa said eagerly.
“Humpf,” he said and Rissa grinned, put everything away, and then walked to the door. She punched in the code she set for her employee number and she heard the satisfying click. Whoever they had working for them sucked. Rissa and her geeks would have had this place locked down. Then of course, they were butt ass devious.
She walked slowly to the elevator, thankfully that went smoothly too, a few people were already waiting and had used their cards and IDs to get it to arrive. When she entered, she smiled politely and pushed the button of the floor she needed.
By the time she reached the top floor she was more relaxed, things were going like clockwork. Now all she had to do was make it into her office and then across the hall. Attach her router and download their hard drive and get the fuck out. Simple.
Rissa walked up to the door, dropped the card into it, and then set her bag down on the floor like she was still looking for something. People ignored her as they walked by, talking to each other, and looking straight ahead. Damn they were like zombies.
She heard the click and she walked into the stark empty office. She dumped her bag and then pulled out the small earpiece and put it in. “Okay, I am in.”
“Everything is clear here,” Calli said and Cherri replied the same.
Without speaking she worked quickly pulling out the small camera and putting it under the door so she could see when the coast was clear. The door across the way had a different security pad on it. Rissa swore and then whispered, “They have more security now.”
“Shit, can you break it?” Calli said.
“Yeah, give me a minute. I may need a distraction,” Rissa whispered and pulled out her small handheld computer and began talking to her geeks. It took a few minutes but they’d come up with a solution. Rissa waited, and then she heard the alarm. Her geeks deliberately got caught in the main frame and she could see the flurry of activity coming down the hall.
The Prentiss guards and geeks were both running. She watched as they opened the door, Rissa grinned, grabbed her bag, and threw open the door. She stunned the last two men who were going into the room and jumped over them. Before any of them realized what was happening she stunned them all.
Rissa looked out and slammed the door on the rest of the men and women who were running toward the room. Shit there went her exit plan.
“Umm, we need another exit strategy.” Rissa laughed.
“Ya think, I seriously can’t believe you did that AGAIN! The guards have locked down the front door,” Calli said and Rissa could hear her moving.
“I will find another exit,” Cherri said.
“Working here,” Rissa said.
Rissa used her stunning gun to fry the electronic board on the door. She could hear the men outside, she needed to hurry, she may have fried the panel, but they could break the door down if the tried hard enough.
She ran to the separate mainframe and plugged her computer into the side and began cussing because of the noise. “Can you bastards shut the fuck up. I am trying to concentrate here.”
Calli laughed in her ear, “Did you really just tell them to shut up so you could rip them off?”
“TB1, keep the trap shut for now, focusing,” Rissa growled and she heard her friends laugh.
She searched for any file with their names on them and came up with a surprising list. Rissa didn’t bother to look, she just began copying. The files were huge, she spun around, and put the computer down to do its thing and began to try to find a way out. There were no windows in the room, she was well and truly fucked.
“Uhhhh, need some help,” Rissa said.
“Trying,” Cherri said.
Rissa ran back to the computer and saw her download was almost done. She was planning on killing the computer when she was done until she saw a name that looked familiar. Roarke, where had she heard that. Rissa shrugged and downloaded that file also and then unplugged her computer and plugged in a small USB drive to both mainframes.
“Ten minutes,” Rissa called, turned in a circle, and then repacked her bag and went to the door. “Men with real guns.”
“Drama Queen,” Calli laughed.
“I am not, I am pretty sure I will be in a lot of trouble if I get killed here,” Rissa said.
“You are not going to die,” Cherri snapped. “Okay, do you see the vent on the ceiling?”
Rissa looked around, then nodded, and waited. When Cherri didn’t say anything she rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah.”
“Crawl up and the vent will take you to the end of the hallway,” Cherri said.
Rissa quickly grabbed a chair and hit the vent. They were using a torch on the door, she could see the sparks, shit. Rissa grabbed the edge and pulled herself up into the small narrow box. She could only go one way so she crawled until there was a shaft going down.
“No openings and there is just a shaft going down,” Rissa snarled.
“Yep, take the shaft and you will punch through a window with a vent in it. They covered all the vents like this so no one could break in,” Cherri said happily.
“Wait, you want me to slide down the fucking metal tube of death into a glass window and punch through it. What if it is fortified glass, it will cut me to pieces,” Rissa yelled.
“Life is a gamble,” Cherri laughed.
“TB2, you are so gonna get your ass kicked for this,” Rissa said, turned behind her, and saw a head pop up out of the hole from the computer room. “Shit, here I come!” Rissa called and then she turned so she went down feet first and held her bag tight.
“Hey,” the guard called and Rissa laughed.
“You will never take me alive!” she yelled and slid down the vent, it only dropped about thirty feet before she could see the window. Bracing herself, she lifted her feet and got ready to kick. She wondered if there was a kangaroo shifter, that would come in handy right now,
their legs are supposed to be strong
,
was her last thought as she kicked through the window. That and the stupid bitches totally better be there to catch her.