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Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)(14)
Author: Julie Garwood

Clearly exasperated, Alec asked, “Is there anyone else you know you’ll tell besides my sister?”

“No, just Jordan,” she said. She thought she should probably offer some sort of explanation, so she added, “I’m assuming whatever you have to say involves my work with computers, and Jordan’s an expert. I value her opinion.”

“Talking to her won’t be a problem,” Alec assured her. Liam agreed with a nod.

Allison looked first at Alec and then at Liam, examining each of their faces to see if there was the slightest cause for suspicion. They definitely were intense, and yet they seemed sincere. Her anxiety lessened slightly. Maybe they hadn’t brought her here to interrogate her or to accuse her of a crime after all. Maybe they had other intentions. She mulled over her situation for several more seconds. “Okay,” she said finally. “What is it you want?”

“We believe someone is leaking information on sensitive case files. We’re hoping you can help us find out who it is.”

“FBI files?” she asked.

“Yes,” Alec answered. “At first, there were minor details of cases getting out, but then some crucial information was released. Recently there was a major leak that all but destroyed a case and an agent’s credibility. We believe whoever is doing this has access to our system, but we haven’t been able to find the leak.”

Liam said. “Have you ever heard of the CSA?”

Allison shook her head.

“It’s the federal cyber security agency,” Alec continued. “Everyone who works there spends their days monitoring other agencies, including the FBI. They also look for viruses. They’re the best in the country.”

“Best what?” she asked.

“Hackers,” Liam answered.

“The FBI gets weekly reports from the CSA,” Alec said. “And those reports show there hasn’t been any abnormal activity. In other words, no breaches. We don’t know if the leaks are coming from the inside or the outside, and we need someone who’s never had a connection to either of these agencies to work on this. My fear is that, if we don’t stop them, the leaks could get even bigger. Whoever is behind this could be just testing the waters.”

“Who discovered this?” she asked.

Alec answered, “We knew there was a leak when we were on a case in Hawaii. We couldn’t prove it, though. There were very few people involved in the investigation, and we checked every one of them thoroughly.”

“We couldn’t find anything suspicious,” Liam interjected.

Alec nodded. “The most recent incident was in Atlanta. A field agent was assigned a case involving bribery of a state official. He was just beginning to collect names of possible witnesses, and before he could even do a thorough investigation, the names of the witnesses were released on the Internet. Within a couple of days, two of them disappeared. The blame for the leak fell directly on him, but there wasn’t any proof he had let the information out. We’re fairly sure there’s one source to these leaks, and it’s in our computer system. The problem is, there’s absolutely no trace of a hack.”

Liam braced his arms on his knees and leaned closer. “Do you think you could get in and out of the FBI and the CSA without being detected?”

She had already guessed they were going to ask her to do just that, yet she was still shocked. First impressions, she decided, were often wrong because, when she first met them, Liam and Alec hadn’t seemed the type to break rules. “Do you know how many years I would get if I got caught?”

“None if you worked for us,” Alec pointed out.

“Could you do it?” Liam pressed.

She took a deep breath. “You want me to go up against the experts?”

“Yes.” Liam’s voice was emphatic. “Agent Phillips will know the true reason you’re at the cyber headquarters, but no one else. The rest of the staff will think Phillips has brought you in as another security analyst. After seeing what you can do, Phillips has decided he would like to give you some other assignments as well. He’s asked that you commit to at least a year.”

A year working for Agent Phillips? The possibility gave her shivers. Not going to happen, she thought. “How can you be so sure I can do this? You don’t know me.”

She was wrong. Liam knew pretty much all there was to know about her . . . the important things, anyway. She was very intelligent and had extraordinary skills. That was a given. His investigation had turned up several impressive accomplishments. He discovered that she had written programs for a number of projects but rarely took credit. Even a couple of her professors admitted they had gone to her for help when they came up against a programming problem they couldn’t solve. While the information he had gathered on Allison Trent told him most of what he wanted to know, it was Jordan who was instrumental in convincing him that Allison was up to the task. Jordan didn’t realize she was helping, but every time she told her family of Allison’s amazing talent, Alec took notice and passed the information along to Liam. Alec called her a human computer, and when Liam watched her at the seminar where Jordan spoke, he was definitely impressed. Then today, hearing how she had systematically and immediately torn through the difficult problem at the cyber unit, he realized what a find Allison was. If she was half as good as that demonstration promised, she could get the job done.

He had discovered a great deal about her personal life as well, even though she was very private and tried to keep her thoughts and her talents hidden. She was not very social, but she was loyal and caring, and her friends were just as loyal to her. He also uncovered the fact that her home life had been hellish and still was, which was why she avoided going home whenever possible. She made up excuses on Thanksgiving and Christmas, preferring to spend those holidays alone or in a peaceful environment, often with her sister and brother-in-law until they’d moved to Seattle. Liam’s investigation of her background had been quite thorough, but until tonight his findings had merely been notes in an impartial report. Now that he was getting to know Allison, he could see her vulnerability, and though he didn’t understand why, he felt the need to protect her.

“I know a lot about you, Allison,” he told her. “What I don’t know is why you are afraid to take a lie detector test. You haven’t hidden any money.”

He would have gone on if she hadn’t interrupted. “How . . . ? Did you look at my bank statements?”

“Yes,” Alec said.

She was taken aback by the quick admission. “Then you know I’m poor.”

“Most college students are,” Liam remarked.

“Where does all your modeling money go?” Alec asked.

“Her relatives take it,” Liam explained.

Allison could feel her face heating up. She couldn’t make up her mind if she was embarrassed or angry that he knew about her god-awful aunt and uncle. Before either of the men could continue his line of questioning, she blurted, “I could have hidden money in a secret account. When you know what you’re doing, anything is possible.”

“But you didn’t.” Liam made the statement.

“No, I didn’t.”

“Why won’t you take a lie detector test?” Alec asked.

“If you help us, I’ll make sure you have immunity,” Liam promised.

“Are you serious?” She stared deeply into his eyes, looking for any sign of deception. “No matter what I tell you, no matter what I confess . . . ?” she asked suspiciously.

“You didn’t murder anyone, did you?”

“Of course not.”

“Commit treason? Sell nuclear secrets to the enemy?”

She laughed at the absurdity. “No.”

“You’ll have immunity,” he reiterated.

She was so astonished, she didn’t know what to say. Should she confess all her sins? Could she trust Liam to keep his word?

“Could you excuse me for one minute?” She didn’t wait for permission but got up and hurried to the kitchen. Jordan was stacking the cartons of leftovers in the refrigerator.

“Just one quick question,” Allison said.

   
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