likely maim herself on the rocks, and that he really,
He ruthlessly restrained the urge to yell at her. The last thing he wanted to do was startle her off her precarious perch. Instead, he stuck the pistol in his waistband at the small of his back and worked his way over until he was standing beneath her, so he could catch her if she fell.
He forced himself to sound calm. 'Sunny, I'm right beneath you. Can you get down?'
She stopped with her right hand drawn back to deliver another blow with the rock. She didn't look down at him. 'Probably,' she said. 'It has to be easier than getting up here.'
He was fairly certain what she was doing, but the sheer magnitude of the task, the physical impossibility of it, left him stunned. Just for confirmation he asked, 'What are you doing?'
'I'm cutting handholds in the rock, so we can climb out of here.' She sounded grim, as if she also realized the odds against success.
His hands clenched into fists as he fought for control. He looked up at the towering wall, at the expanse stretching above her. The dozen feet she had climbed was only about one tenth of the distance needed—and it was the easiest tenth.
He put his hand on the rock and almost jerked back at the heat radiating from it. A new concern gnawed at him. He didn't yell at her that this was the stupidest idea he'd ever heard of, the way he wanted. Instead, he said, 'Sweetheart, the rock's too hot. Come down before you're burned.' She laughed, but without her usual humor. 'It's too late.'
To hell with cajoling. 'Throw the knife down and get off that damn rock,' he barked in sharp command.
To his surprise, she dropped the knife, then the rock she held in her right hand, tossing both to the side so they wouldn't land near him. Every muscle in her body was taut with strain as she reached for the handholds she had cut and began to work her way down, feeling with her toes for the gouges. He stood directly beneath her, reaching up for her in case she fell. The muscles in her slender arms flexed, and he realized anew just how strong she was. One didn't get that kind of strength with a once-in-a-while jog or the occasional workout in a gym. It took dedication and time; he knew, because he kept himself in top physical condition. Her normal routine would be at least an hour of work, maybe two, every day. For all he knew, while he had been checking the traps she had been doing pushups.
For all the gut-deep burn of his anger, it was overridden by his concern as he watched her inch her way down the face of the rock. She was careful and took her time, despite the fact that he knew the rock was scorching her fingers. He didn't speak again, not wanting to distract her; he simply waited, not very patiently, for her to get within his reach.
When she did, he caught her feet and guided them to the next gouges. 'Thanks,' she panted, and worked her way down another foot.
That was enough. He caught her around the knees and scooped her off the rock. She shrieked, fighting for her balance, but now that he had her in his grip he wasn't about to let her go. Before she could catch her breath, he turned her and tossed her face down over his shoulder.
'Hey!' The indignant protest was muffled against his back.
'Just shut up,' he said between his teeth as he dipped down to pick up her knife, then set off for the camp. 'You scared the hell out of me.'
'Good. You had too much hell in you, anyway.' She clutched him around the waist to steady herself. He just hoped she didn't grab the pistol out of his waistband and shoot him, since it was so close to hand.
'Damn it, don't you dare joke about it!' Her upturned bottom was very close to his hand. Temptation gnawed at him. Now that he had her down, he was shaking, and he wanted some retribution for having been put through that kind of anxiety. He put his hand on her butt and indulged in a few moments of fantasy, which involved her jeans around her knees and her bent over his lap.
He realized he was stroking his palm over the round curves of her buttocks and regretfully gave up on his fantasy. Some things weren't going to happen. After he tended her hands and got through raising hell with her for taking such a risk, he fully intended to burn off his fright and anger with an hour or two on the blanket with her.
How could he still want her so much? This wasn't part of the job; he could live with it, if it had been. This was obsession, deep and burning and gut-twisting. He had tried to put a light face on it, for her benefit, but if she had been more experienced, she would have known a man didn't make love to a woman five times during the night just because she was available. At this rate, those three dozen condoms wouldn't last even a week.
He had already used six, and it might take two or three more to get him settled down after the scare she had given him.
The hard fact of it was, a man didn't make love to a woman that often unless he was putting his brand on her.
This wouldn't work. Couldn't work. He had to get himself under control, stay focused on the job.
He heard her sniffing as they neared the camp. 'Are you
he demanded incredulously.
She sniffed again. 'Don't be silly. What's that smell?' She inhaled deeply. 'It smells like… food.'
Despite himself, a smile quirked the corners of his mouth. 'I shot a rabbit.'
There was a small disruption on his shoulder as she twisted around so she could see the fire. Her squeal of delight almost punctured his eardrums, and his smile grew. He couldn't stop himself from enjoying her; he had never before met anyone who took such joy in life, who was so vibrantly alive herself. How she could be a part of a network devoted to taking lives was beyond his understanding.
He dumped her on the ground under the overhang and squatted beside her, taking both her hands in his and turning them up for his inspection. He barely controlled a wince. Her fingers were not only scorched from the hot rock, they were scraped raw and bleeding.
Fury erupted in him again, a flash fire of temper at seeing the damage she had done to herself. He surged to his feet. 'Of all the stupid, lame-brained…! What in hell were you thinking? You weren't thinking at all, from the looks of it! Damn it, Sunny, you risked your life pulling this stupid stunt—'
'It wasn't stupid,' she shouted, shooting to her feet to face him, her brilliant eyes narrowed. She clenched her bleeding hands into fists. 'I know the risks. I also know it's my only hope of getting out of this damn canyon before it's too late!'
'Too late for what?' he yelled back. 'Do you have a date this weekend or something?' The words were heavy with sarcasm.
'Yeah! It just so happens I do!' Breathing hard, she glared at him. 'My sister is supposed to call.'
Chapter Ten
A sister? Chance stared at her. His investigation hadn't turned up any information about a sister. The Millers hadn't had any children of their own, and he had found adoption papers only on Sunny. His mind raced. 'You said you didn't have any family.' She gave him a stony look. 'Well, I have a sister.' Yeah, right. 'You'd risk your life for a phone call?' Some terrorist act was being planned after all, he thought with a cold feeling in the pit of his stomach. That was why she'd been lugging the tent around. He didn't know how the tent fit into the scheme, but evidently she had been planning to drop out of sight.