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A warrior stepped out of the shadows Keeping a low profile was Corbett Lazlos secret for success. But now the super-spy and elusive owner of the Lazlo Group had to confront the faceless assassin who was killing his agents-by making himself the next target. Then Lucia Cordez, his sexy head of IT, stepped into the line of fire. And the only safe haven for her was Corbetts isolated home, where guarding her suddenly became very riskyto his heart. For although Lucia claimed to love him, she could be the assassins partner-and Corbetts deadly betrayer.

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Kathleen Creighton

Lazlos Last Stand

A book in the Mission Impassioned series, 2007

This is for Marie,

and also for Nina, Caridad, Lyn and Karen,

some of the most fertile-yes, Marie,

and cluttered, too, but in

the BEST possible way-minds Ive ever encountered.

Thanks for letting me share the ride.

Chapter 1

The attack came in low, but he was prepared for it. He easily evaded what might have been a lethal blow with a feint to the right, and then, in a move as precise and disciplined as a classical dancers, spun left and caught his opponent in midfollow-through, squarely behind the knees. The attacker, expecting a death-dealing blow to the throat or sternum, went down like a sack of rocks.

Down, but far from out.

Corbett Lazlo had little time to enjoy his moment of triumph. Before he could deal a follow-up blow, his assailant arched his body like a bow and was on his feet again, circling in a half crouch, his eyes hard as bullets, a slight smile playing over his lips. Corbett stood at ease, balanced on the balls of his feet, smiling back. It wasnt a nice smile.

The next strike came like lightning, and, even though hed been prepared for it, delivered a glancing blow to Corbetts ribs. There would be a bruise tomorrow. He went down, exaggerating the effects of the injury, and when the follow-through came, he rolled and twisted his body like a fighting cat and came up on top, his opponent pinned with Corbetts knee against his throat. He was now at his mercy; only a slight increase in pressure and the larynx would be crushed. The match was his.

After the briefest of pauses, Corbett removed his knee from the other mans throat, rose and offered him a hand. When both men were on their feet, he bowed respectfully over his own clasped hands and uttered the traditional words of respect by the student for the master.

The other man returned the obeisance, then beamed upon Corbett a wide, delighted smile.

Bested by my own move! Excellent. It is the moment every teacher cherishes, when the student surpasses the master.

Corbett grinned back, an expression that transformed his austere features in a way that sent a jolt of desire through the woman watching from the screened-off doorway of the dojo.

To Lucia Cordez the jolt was a familiar sensation, as was the ache of longing that came with it. Corbett Lazlo had been the most important person in her life for nearly ten years, but in so many ways he was still a mystery to her-like smoke, she sometimes thought. Visible and real, but emotionally elusive, impossible to grasp.

Careful to keep her feelings well-hidden, she stepped around the carved wood screen and made her own obeisance to the master as he passed her on his way out.

Ah-there you are. Corbetts features had settled once more into lines resembling those commonly found on ancient Roman coins. It was his customary expression when looking at her-imperious, impersonalaloof. You have news for me, I assume? Might I hope its good news for a change? Tell me youve traced the source of the e-mails that have been threatening me with so many ingeniously hideous deaths. His tone was light, even a bit sardonic.

Lucia shuddered and said faintly, Corbett, please.

He paused in the act of mopping his face with a towel to look at her, eyebrows raised. Oh, dont worry. Im not the least bit amused by whats been happening. To my organization, to my agents. These breaches of security must be stopped. Will be stopped. So? What do you have for me? From the look on your face, I assume it is not good news.

She shook her head, biting her lower lip. Im sorry, Corbett. Our safe house in Hong Kong was hit last night.

Though she wouldnt have thought it possible, his features hardened even more. His ice-blue eyes looked as if they could etch glass. Anyone killed?

She let out a breath. No. Both our agents managed to escape. But-

He moved suddenly, tossing the towel away with controlled violence. Not now. Ill read your report later. Come- he motioned her out onto the mat with a hand gesture and a jerk of his head -go a round with me. I want to see if youre keeping up with your skills.

Now? But- But it wasnt a suggestion. Even if it had been voiced as one, Lucia knew that from Corbett Lazlo a suggestion was as good as an order.

Master Liu tells me you havent been to your last two sessions.

I might have had one or two other things on my mind, she said stiffly. Tracing those e-mails-

-is high priority, but no excuse for letting yourself get soft. His eyes traveled over her body in dispassionate appraisal.

Soft. She felt the look as if hed touched her.

She shook off the feeling, gathered her defenses. Oh, all right. Although, she added in a grumbling undertone as she turned to go to the locker room to change her clothes, I dont see why it matters, when you wont let me work in the field anyway.

Corbetts voice, sharp as the sound of icicles breaking, stopped her in her tracks.

I doubt an assailant is going to have the courtesy to wait while you don your workout clothes. Come-as you are. Now.

She turned back slowly, chin cocked in futile defiance. Not fair. Youll have the advantage. She nodded toward him. He stood relaxed and confident in the center of the mat, feet a little apart, baggy workout pants riding low on narrow hips, arms folded on his well-muscled chest. The way he looked at her, staring down the length of his aristocratic nose, he reminded her of Yul Brynner as the King of Siam, except for the thick silver-streaked mane of hair, the slick of sweat and the patches of red on his upper body where Master Lius blows had hit home.

His lips curved in a small, arrogant smile. Then youll have to fight harder to overcome it, wont you. He made an autocratic cupped-hand gesture. Come. Im waiting.

Oh, how she wished her heart wouldnt race so. And pound, sending waves of heat into every part of her body. Thankful for the caf-au-lait skin that at least partly camouflaged blushes, Lucia locked eyes with the man who was at once the nettle in her garden and the love of her life. Slowly, she reached for the top button of her jacket and simultaneously stepped out of her flat-heeled shoes. Corbett Lazlos eyes followed her fingers downward, pausing when they did at the cleavage beneath her pale blue silk blouse. Did his eyes flicker slightly, or was it only wishful thinking? She freed the last button and let the jacket drop to the floor on top of her shoes.

As she stepped onto the mat, she felt the thump of her pulse in her throat, heard the rush of it inside her head. And beyond that the quiet voice of Master Liu: You must train your mind, as well as your body, Lucia. Your body is only the weapon. Your mind must choose when and how to use it.

Quiet descended. Her focus narrowed. She saw only a pair of ice-blue eyes, heard only the whisper of her own life forces: blood, adrenaline and that intangible something Master Liu called chi. I am weightless. Invincible.

There. The slightest flicker in those diamond eyes. She feinted so that the blow only grazed her side, and her mind ordered her body not to feel it. She whirled and aimed a kick at Corbetts glistening chest, which he blocked easily. She heard a soft chuckle of approval as she twisted around, regained her balance, shifted on the balls of her feet to meet the counter attack.

The battle was short but hard fought. Neither asked for nor gave any quarter, and it ended, as it always did, with Lucia flat on her back, pinned to the mat by Corbetts hard hands and lithe body.

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