After reading that, and showing the other Archangel, the man nodded, and let him proceed.
Lewis waited for the man to head away and get in the blacked-out ride with the other guy.
Then, and only then, did he approach the door, and knock on it.
It took her a couple of minutes, but he knew she was in there. When the door opened, it was a punch to his chest.
Yeah, he was jealous of Duke too.
He missed his time with this woman, and how well they worked together.
“Well, if this isn’t a surprise,” Axelle said, smiling.
Lewis needed to figure out what was going on for Elizabeth, and that was theONLYreason he was here.
Or that was what he was telling himself.
“Hey, Red. Looking good. I was in the neighborhood and thought I’d stop by. Whatcha doing? Want to grab dinner, or maybe watch a movie? If the husband doesn’t mind, that is.”
She blinked, and didn’t say a word.
Instead, she grabbed Lewis by the front of his shirt, and pulled him into the brownstone.
When he was shoved against the wall, and the Red Queen was against his body, her mouth pressed to his…
He knew one thing.
This was about to be complicated.
Oh, and fucked up.
Chapter Twelve
The City Morgue
Same Time
Monday Six P.M.
Well, she was back to the original scene of the crime, and the fun was about to start all over again. When the jet landed, both Chrissy Redwolf and her husband, Detective Kane Redwolf walked off of the flight, and into another adventure.
Had someone told her it would be back in Damascus, she would have told them they were crazy, but here they were.
With them, they carried their luggage, and their kids. Both of them were excited, and with good reason.
This changed everything.
With Chris’ talk, knowing that their house was paid off, and that they had a good chunk of money in the bank, they could make the move.
Because being left behind in DC…
It sucked.
Chrissy needed cases that challenged her, and honestly, while she loved working with each of the teams, and Zane and Dalia, she missed working with Chris and Elizabeth.
When you’d been Elizabeth’s head tech for years, having to work with anyone else was disappointing. The woman’s cases were just far superior, and they challenged her as a forensic scientist.
When the lab was a-rocking, you didn’t come a-knocking. They had the most challenging cases, and not being part of that…