'None that I could find.'

Blair gently replaced the receiver, her annoyance warring with her curiosity. Every one had a secret, and everyone had a weakness - even her. She had just been lucky enough to keep hers hidden all her life. So apparently had Cameron Roberts.

**********

At precisely eleven a.m. a knock sounded at the door. Blair answered, knowing whom it was.

'Always punctual, Agent Roberts?' she queried as she turned away, leaving Cam to follow her into the loft. As she walked she caught her wild blond hair back with a headband fashioned from a black bandana. She pushed sweats and other gear into a nondescript gym bag, ignoring Cam as she packed.

'I thought we might go over the plans for the trip to DC, and New Years Eve,' Cam suggested, leaning against the back of the couch.

'Whats to review,' Blair said dismissively. 'Youll escort me to the airport, another hired guard will pick me up at National and deposit me at the White House, where I will play dutiful daughter, pose for a few photos, and celebrate surviving another year.' She glanced at Cam with a shrug. 'Ill tell you when - you be here.'

'I would like to have the itinerary in advance so I can brief my team. Shall we plan on departure at 3pm Wednesday?'

Blair finally faced her fully. 'I am in the habit of setting my own schedule.'

'Thats why Im here,' Cam replied evenly.

'Do you spar, Agent Roberts?' Blair asked suddenly.

'As in hand to hand combat?'

'As in karate?'

Cam hesitated momentarily, at a loss as to where they were headed. Blair Powell did not make casual conversation. 'Not exactly. I dont point spar - Im a mat stylist. I -'

'Then lets talk about the travel arrangements after we work out. I was just leaving for the gym. You can use some of my gear.'

Cam stared at her. This was not a good idea. She was paid to protect her, not socialize with her. She didnt care how it might look to others, but she was worried about maintaining a professional distance. Blair was hard enough to handle without adding the confusion of any sort of personal relationship.

Stalling she said, 'If youre going out I need to alert my people---'

Blair grabbed her bag, brushing past Cam. 'Im outta here. You coming or not?'

Cam had no choice. She either went with her or allowed her to leave the building alone and hope one of her agents picked her up before Blair lost them in the crowds on the street. She hurried after her, activating her radio as she went.

'Mac, you there?' she whispered urgently.

'Yeah, boss,' Mac answered immediately.

'Egret is flying - get someone downstairs in a car-'

'Roger that - you keeping her company?'

'Affirmative, but I want backup, and make sure everyone is mobile.' She shouldered into the elevator just as the doors began to slide closed. Blair leaned against the rear wall watching her with an amused expression on her face. Cam clicked off the radio, clipped it back on her belt and stared at her. She was more annoyed than angry, but she kept her expression neutral.

'You dont like it, do you?' Blair stated.

'Like what?' Cam asked evenly.

'Not being in control- not knowing whats going to happen one moment to the next.'

'If were speaking about my work, youre right. Its my job to be in the know - to have control of the situation. Thats what Im paid to do.'

Blair studied her, unable to read anything in her smooth even features or her calm modulated tones. The elevator doors opened into the foyer and she saw two agents waiting near the door. She shook her head impatiently.

'Tell them to leave us alone,' she said unexpectedly. There was a hint of something desperate in her voice.

'The gym on Seventh Ave?' Cam responded.

'Yes.'

Cam spoke into her radio. 'Were walking to Soho. Follow us in the car.'

Cam and Blair stepped out into a brisk clear morning as the two men moved past them into the car that sat idling at the curb. It slowly drifted through traffic behind them as they turned south toward the gym.

Blair glanced at Cam who walked beside her, constantly scanning the street ahead of them and the cars that passed along side.

'Are you really serious about protecting me?' she asked.

'Of course.'

'Why?'

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