Chapter One
 This is a mistake."
 Like he hadn't heard that before. Andrew Lawless tried to remember      that Bill Hatchard was simply worried, and rightly so. Drew was      worried, too. It was precisely why he'd decided on the course of      action he was about to take. He turned to look out his office      windows. All of Austin was laid out before him, the lights of the      buildings around him coming on as the sun set over the Colorado      River. He could remember the first time he'd looked out these      windows ten years before. It had been the first time he felt      successful and knew everything he'd worked for would finally come      to fruition. He'd known that he would find the three people      responsible for his parents' deaths.
 If only there hadn't turned out to be a fourth . . .
 "I told you I wasn't sharing the information with anyone." He      glanced at the clock. Only another half hour to wait. He'd set the      meeting after hours in order to keep things quiet. Perhaps he      should have had the meeting at his house, but he never knew when      his brothers or sister and their spouses would show up. They were      getting ready to celebrate Riley and Ellie's marriage with a      blowout reception, and he didn't want to tip them off until his      plan was firmly in place.
 He could hear Hatch moving, and knew exactly where he would go.      There was the sound of a cork popping. Naturally Hatch went for      the expensive Scotch. "You're wrong about this."
 "So you've said." About a million times since that terrible night      when they'd discovered who the real villain was.
 "Fine." Hatch's tone was short. "Explain it to me."
 How could he get Hatch to understand? He turned and looked to the      man who had been his mentor his entire adult life. "Mia's      pregnant."
 That should suffice. It made sense to Drew. Mia was pregnant, and      that meant he kept his mouth shut.
 Hatch frowned. "What does that have to do with anything? That was      inevitable the way she goes at it with that cowboy of hers. A      pregnancy makes things worse. Now she's even more vulnerable."
 Hatch wasn't a sunny-side-of-life person, but then neither was      Drew.
 "Yes, she is, but I suspect she'll be safe enough. She's going to      try her hand at fiction for a while instead of wandering the globe      looking for trouble." His sister was a reporter and a ball of      chaos. Rather like the woman he was about to meet. "Case and the      rest of the Taggarts will look out for her."
 "And the Taggarts would be invaluable in finding our target,"      Hatch insisted.
 McKay-Taggart was the premier security and investigative company      in the country. Drew knew he wouldn't have taken down Steven      Castalano and Patricia Cain without them. But he couldn't hire      them for this job, and Mia was the reason why. He couldn't ask      family to put up walls, to risk relationships for his revenge.
 "Do you know what Mia said to me when she told me she was having a      baby?"
 "Hopefully she said, 'Do everything in your power to ensure no one      kills me or my baby because there's a psychotic bitch running      around out there who wants to do just that,'" Hatch insisted. "If      she didn't say that, then she missed the point."
 "She told me she wished our mother was here. She told me she      wished she could hold our mom's hand and ask for her advice. She      cried because her mother is dead." It had ripped his heart out. He      couldn't explain to her that the mother she longed for was alive      and well and had killed at least five people.
 The mother Mia missed had tried to kill them all.
 Hatch came up beside him, holding out one of two crystal tumblers.      "You don't want Mia to know that Iris is alive and posing as      Francine Wells. I get that. It's no reason to cut out Taggart."
 "Ian Taggart would feel the need to tell his brother." It was why      he hadn't already brought the man in. "He would tell Case and      inevitably Case would tell his wife, and Mia would find out. Once      Mia knows, she'll start to research Iris herself."
 He couldn't bring himself to call that woman mother. Not ever      again.
 "So tell her not to."
 "Have you met my sister?"
 Hatch knocked back his Scotch in one long swallow before turning      dark eyes on Drew. "You can't allow Iris to walk around like      nothing happened."
 "I have no intention of doing that, but she was quite clear in her      instructions to Carly. She told us to back off or she would finish      what she started all those years ago." When she'd murdered their      father and his apparent mistress, then locked all the doors and      set the house on fire with her four children inside.
 Was it any wonder he didn't want to tell Mia the truth? She needed      to think about her baby. Riley and Bran needed to concentrate on      the future and their partners.
 He'd promised them they would be free after they'd taken down      Stratton, Castalano, and Cain. He meant to honor that promise. He      would handle Iris Lawless on his own.
 "Do you honestly believe she'll leave them alone?"
 He had to. "She has for years. Twenty, to be precise. And I      believe she'll leave Mia alone for the simple fact that she      married into a vengeful barbarian horde. She won't want to start a      war with the Taggarts. She can't win that one."
 "But you think she can beat you?"
 "I don't intend to announce the fact that we're involved in a      skirmish at all," he replied. "I've ensured that there are no      records of that sketch in the police file. I've also investigated      the police computer systems. There were no attempts to hack in      before I scrubbed the file."
 "But after?"
 "I almost missed it," Drew admitted. "It was subtle, but someone      downloaded the report the police made the night of Patricia Cain's      overdose."
 "She was murdered." Hatch could definitely state the obvious at      times.
 "I know that. You know that. The police in LA are calling it an      accidental overdose."
 Hatch shook his head. "Why won't they investigate?"
 "Because I don't want them to. Because I wrote a large check to      ensure that they don't." Oh, it wasn't anything so gauche as a      bribe. It was simply the offer of a man grateful to the police for      keeping his brother out of the limelight surrounding America's      most famous style maker's rather scandalous death. It wasn't      anything new to the Los Angeles PD. They'd been happy to ensure      Bran's name had been kept out of the press and to quickly close      the investigation. The tabloids had gone insane for a few days and      then the reporters had moved on to different scandals.
 All except one. And he intended to take care of her tonight.
 Hatch swore under his breath. "I wondered about that. So if you're      not going to allow her to get away with it and you're not going to      use the police or your McKay-Taggart resources, I assume you're      going to do this all by yourself."
 "Not at all. I'm hiring an investigator, but one I can control."      One he also wanted to get into bed with, but then that was all a      part of his plan.
 "Another agency?"
 "No, an individual." There was a reason he hadn't gone over this      with Hatch, but if all went well, in a few hours he would know      anyway. There was zero chance of Hatch buying the story he was      going to sell to his family.
 "So you hired a private investigator? I hope he's also a      bodyguard."
 "I intend to ensure that she's discreet."
 Hatch went still beside him. "She? You hired a female PI?"
 "She's actually a reporter, but she's a brilliant investigator."      After all, Shelby had realized something was seriously wrong with      his parents' case long before Drew had. She'd requested medical      records, started digging in a way that led him to believe she knew      something she shouldn't. He'd stopped her at every turn, but only      because he meant to control this investigation.
 Shelby Gates would be allowed the keys to the kingdom, provided      she was willing to sign the agreement he'd drawn up.
 Then he would have her, and he would enjoy himself for as long as      it lasted. Until the moment that she realized he was a      manipulative asshole and walked away from him.
 "Tell me it isn't that redhead from LA. The one you got a hard-on      around every time she walked in the damn room." Hatch didn't wait      to sigh impatiently or for confirmation. "Damn it, Andrew, I      thought I taught you not to think with your dick."
 Hatch had taught him many things. And then there were the lessons      Drew hadn't needed. Like how to protect the things and people he      held closest to his heart. From the moment he'd felt the heat of      the fire against his skin, seen his parents' bodies and not been      able to get to them, he knew that he was responsible for his      siblings. He'd done a piss-poor job at times, but this move was      all about protecting them.
 "Shelby can get into places I can't. She's also innocuous. Most      people don't see past her chest and hips and all that hair to the      ambitious woman inside." He intended to use that ambition against      her. "Once I teach her how to be perfectly discreet, she'll      attract no attention to our family."
 "So you're sending her out there like a sacrificial lamb," Hatch      mused as though the idea didn't actually bother him. "She'll send      you information, but if Iris comes after someone, it won't be our      family."
 Hatch was very much a member of the Lawless clan. The boozy,      obnoxious, brilliant uncle who fucked up but was always loyal.      Hatch had been loyal to Benedict, and that fealty had switched to      Drew when he came of age. Once Drew had sobered Hatch up, he'd      proven to still have the business acumen he'd shown when he ran      his father's company. Hatch had applied it to 4L and they'd gone      the distance. A few billion dollars later and they were still on      top of the world.
 And still had unfinished business.
 "I don't intend to get the girl killed."
 "But you're willing to put her in danger. You saw what happened to      the last few people who even hinted at getting in Iris's way."
 Yes, he'd heard what the woman had told Carly. As Bran had lain      there bleeding, Carly had listened to a recitation of Francine      Wells's crimes. Of course Carly hadn't realized she was actually      talking to Iris Lawless, but she knew the woman who stood before      her had poisoned Phillip Stratton before he could potentially tell      all, killed Steven Castalano in his hospital bed the day before he      was scheduled to talk to police, and sent someone in to murder      Patricia Cain.
 He was well aware of the risks his black widow mother posed.      "Better her than my family, and she'll agree. She'll do whatever      it takes."
 "How can you be sure of that?"
 "Because I've done a study on her." He knew all her data by heart,      but he was intrigued at getting to know the real Shelby Gates. He      wanted to see the woman inside the warrior goddess.
 Did she fuck like she lived? Would she be a wildcat in bed, or      sweet and soft after a man had given her everything he had? Would      she curl up next to her lover and let him take care of her, let      him adore her? Could he soften her with sex, with affection? Could      he soften her so much that at the end she would consider forgiving      him?
 "So you think this woman is going to do your bidding because you      offer her cash?" Hatch asked.
 "Cash is the last thing I would offer her."
 "All right. What are you offering her?"
 Drew knew the way to Shelby's heart. "I'm offering her the story      of a lifetime."
 Hatch frowned his way. "I'm confused, Drew. First you say you're      going to hide everything so Mia and the others never have to know      what Iris has done. Now you're turning it into a bestseller."
 "I'll give her the story. I'll even let her write it."
 "But you won't let her publish it. You're going to let her put her      neck on the line and then take it all away from her. Damn, Drew.      That's cold. And it could work. You have her quietly find what you      need. No one ever has to know you're involved at all."
 "I thought about playing it that way, but I can't. I need to be      able to keep an eye on her until I'm sure I have all the research,      and I can't risk letting her tell this story. I'll stick close to      her and, when the time is right, I'll take her notes, her      research, and everything else." He didn't like how tight his tie      suddenly felt. "And I'll offer her something in return. I'll get      her any job in the world she could possibly want. She wants to      work for the New York Times, I'll make it happen. She needs cash      to set herself up as a freelancer, consider me her personal      bankroll."
 "And if all she wants is what you offered her in the first place?"
 He shook his head. "She'll be reasonable in the end. She'll see      that I can't allow my family secrets out in the open."
 "So you're going to leave things the way they are? You're going to      let everyone believe Benedict killed your mother and himself?"
 "I don't know, damn it." He forced himself to calm down. Cool.      Calm. That was the only way he managed to get anything done. "Like      I said, the situation is rather fluid at the moment. What I need      to do is figure out exactly where Iris is and what she's been      doing for twenty years. My brothers and sister know our father was      a victim. That might have to be enough."
 "And if she's living it up somewhere? Are you going to ruin her      life? You think that will solve your problem?"
 "No. There's only one thing I want to do to Iris." He felt himself      go infinitely cold. This was the real reason why he couldn't bring      his siblings in. He knew how this would end. "I'm going to make      sure she can never hurt us again. One way or another."
 "All right. I'll stand by you," Hatch said, crossing the room and      getting himself another drink. "How do you intend to keep an eye      on Shelby?"
 "I'm going to be her boyfriend."
 Hatch sputtered. It was good to know his mentor could still be      shocked. "What?"
 "Part of the contract is that her cover for this assignment is as      my girlfriend. It won't surprise anyone. Bran and Riley saw right      through my reasonable annoyance to the illogical sexual reaction I      have around that woman. And Mia and Carly tried to set me up with      her. I'll simply explain that the last time I was in Los Angeles,      I asked her out to dinner and we began seeing each other." It was      a simple plan.								
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