knows everything.â After a brief pause, Freddie added, âIn case thereâs any truth to it, shut your phone off before you leave so he canât find you.â
âSo youâre buying into the conspiracy theories?â
Lowering his voice, Freddie said, âThereâs something about how fearful he is thatâs resonating with me. Iâm getting a gut check.â
Sam had taught him to trust his gut, so the comment had her moving a little quicker to put on the shoes sheâd only recently kicked off. âIâll be there shortly.â
âThanks.â
While Scottyâs gaze remained glued to the action on the TV, Nick was watching her. âWhatâs up?â he asked.
âJosh is melting down. Gotta do some damage control. I shouldnât be long.â
âBe careful.â
She went around the bed to kiss him, which had Scotty making retching noises.
Nick smiled and curled his hand around her neck to keep her there for a moment longer. Into her ear, he whispered, âWatch out for Troy Hamilton. Be extra careful.â
âI will. Donât worry.â
âThatâll be the day.â
Mindful of Freddieâs warning, she powered down her phone and put it in her pocket. Though she was suspended, she still unlocked her bedside table to retrieve the weapon she never left home without, except when running after the ambulance carrying her husband. She stuck her badge into her back pocket just in case she needed it, not that she expected to.
âScotty, youâre in charge,â Sam said. âMake sure he does nothing but rest.â
âGot it,â he said, eyes still glued to the TV.
Though they were both a lot better than theyâd been, she still hated to leave them, even for a couple of hours. And when she stepped outside the bedroom to see Melinda positioned in the hallway, she hated leaving them even more.
âTheyâre not to be disturbed for any reason,â Sam said.
âYes, maâam.â
Sam wanted to snap back at her, to tell her not to call her maâam, but that would be pointless. As the second lady, she was maâam to the Secret Service whether she wanted to be or not. There were battles that could be fought and won, but that wasnât one of them. Besides, she had enough on her plate at the moment without taking on Nickâs detail.
Was it petty to let the woman bug her? Of course it was. Melinda was only doing her job, but why had her young, sexy husband warranted a young, sexy female agent on his detail? Sam wondered if there was someone she could complain to and get Melinda reassigned. But sheâd never do that, especially as a law enforcement officer herself. It was hard enough working in the old boysâ club without making life difficult for a female colleague.
So she would keep her mouth shut and put up with Melindaâs presence in her home and her eyes on Nick, but she didnât have to like it.
Traffic was light on Sunday afternoon, and she made good time on her way to Arlington, keeping half an eye on the rearview mirror looking for a tail that didnât materialize. If Hamilton was having her followed, he wasnât being obvious about it. There was no way anyone could get near her car outside the house with the Secret Service all over the place, and the car had been home since she brought Josh there the other day. For once, having the place crawling with Secret Service was coming in handy.
Well, that time they stopped Stahl from killing her on her own doorstep had been rather convenient too.
She kept an eye in the mirror as she took the 14th Street Bridge out of the city into Northern Virginia and headed for the Crystal City exit. That the Crystal Gateway Marriott was right next door to the Crystal City Marriott perplexed her as it always did. Whoâd had the big idea to give two hotels practically the same name? Freddie had said Gateway , hadnât he?
She pulled up