Colorado Hitch (Colorado Protectors Book 5) by Samuel York

Colorado Hitch (Colorado Protectors Book 5) by Samuel York

Author:Samuel York
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi, epub
Published: 2021-07-17T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Sixteen

Marshal felt on top of the world. Zander had welcomed him home with a scorching kiss that led to much more gratification in the shower. He was clean and satisfied, and he couldn’t ask for much more heading into the meeting.

Grant, Tucker, and Mike were going to debrief them on the mission. Then they would go over what they’d found and what their next move would be. Zander held his hand as they made their way to the control room and stopped him outside the door before entering.

“Hey, big guy, you feeling good after that mission?” Zander looked a little worried, but his smile took away any sting of the question.

He nodded, thinking about how he felt. “I’m good. It wasn’t too difficult.”

“Speak for yourself,” Ryan said as he came up behind them.

Concern passed over Zander’s face, and he frowned. Marshal grasped Zander’s chin, holding his gaze.

“Really, love, everything was fine. Ryan ran into a glitch, which we’ll discuss during the meeting, but we’re all good. No guns drawn, no major problems.”

Zander’s eyes narrowed before he nodded. “If you say so.”

Marshal brushed a quick peck over Zander’s cheek and turned to enter the room. They all settled in various seats, Marshal and Ryan on one side of the table, Grant, Tucker, and Mike on the other. The rest of the guys sat at the tables with their computers open.

Grant took a sip of something hot then turned to both Marshal and Ryan. It was weird not having Duff do the debriefing, but he knew Grant could handle this part of the process. Grant had always had a sharp eye. He only hoped he could be half as strong as Grant.

“Start from the beginning and tell me everything. No detail is too small.” Grant clicked on a recording device and sat back, taking another sip of his beverage.

Marshal told them about the mission from his perspective. When he got to the part about overhearing Ryan start to stumble, Grant looked at Ryan.

Ryan grimaced. “I froze. I should have been able to come up with something good to say, but I didn’t know what to do.” Ryan’s lips turned down in a frown, and his brows pinched together.

“We’ll come back to that later, Ryan. Marshal, continue.” Grant sat forward, his fingers laced together on the tabletop. His friend looked intense, and Marshal hoped he could be as good at leading as Grant was.

“Ryan was fine. He may have felt outmatched. I’m sure if I hadn’t shown up, he would have figured out something to say. It wasn’t as bad as he’s making it out. Anyway, I made up something about coffee spilling, and we left. We changed out of our disguises in a bathroom off the Tube—clothes, our look, everything was changed. We did it again once we were closer to the airport. Yes, we’re on camera, but it would take a lot to track us. I doubt they will take the time to keep searching once they lose our trail. That is if they even try to look.



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