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Her Obsession (by Sheridan Hartin) novel Chapter 35

Ship It.

His lips curved, eyes dark and fond all at once. “A two day long nap.”

“And I’m awake now. Don’t waste it worrying.”

He dropped his voice, lips brushing the shell of my ear. “You’re impossible.”

“And you,” I said, leaning slightly into him, “love that about me.”

He didn’t argue.

Behind us, Nico cleared his throat. “Alright, team hormone, break it up. Sage, you find something?”

“Almost,” I said, attention back on the screen as a new feed snapped into place, one I wasn’t supposed to have access to. But I did now. It was a dark room with concrete floors and surgical tables, metal trays, lined with tools. Not medical. Interrogation. Mirov’s private room and someone was inside it. Hooked up to something. Barely conscious.

“Oh no,” I whispered, hands freezing over the keyboard.

Conner stiffened behind me. “Who is it?”

I zoomed in. “Ah, shit.” My voice dropped.

Conner leaned in. “What is it?”

“FUCK,” I hissed, jamming keys to zoom in tighter, switching between heat signatures, facial recognition, anything to disprove what I was seeing. But no. There was no mistaking the blood-slick curls and broken, bloodied grin despite the bruises.

“Naomi.” The name hit like a gut punch.

Conner went tense behind me. “You know her?”

“She’s one of mine,” I said, breath shallow. “She must’ve picked up a contract that ran too close to Mirov’s line. Maybe she thought she was clever enough to play it both ways. We do that sometimes…” My jaw clenched. “Put ourselves in the fire just to get close enough to burn the monster.”

I stared at the screen. But this, this didn’t look like calculated sacrifice.

This looked like a trap that had closed mid-move.

“She looks barely alive,” Liam muttered, stepping closer. “They’re keeping her upright with straps. Her head’s rolling around like she doesn’t even know

where she is.”

“She knows,” I murmured. “She always knows. That’s what makes Naomi dangerous. And valuable.”

Nico’s eyes were sharp now, all business. “You trained her?”

I nodded. “From scratch. She’s brilliant. Deadly. Plays dumb better than anyone I’ve met.”

“And Mirov caught her,” Conner said. Not a question. Just a fact. One he was already trying to solve.

“He doesn’t know who she really is, or she’d be dead already,” I replied. “That room, he’s holding her to question, not kill. Not yet.”

“And if he finds out?” Liam asked.

I didn’t answer. Because if Mirov found out Naomi was one of mine, one of us, he wouldn’t just kill her. He’d use her. Strip her to the bone for intel. And

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then he’d bait me with whatever was left.

Conner watched me carefully, reading every twitch of my face. “What are you thinking?”

1 stood suddenly, pacing once, twice, blood pounding. “She wouldn’t crack. She’d die first. But I don’t want to give her that choice. Not yet.”

“You want to extract her,” Nico said.

“I have to extract her.” I turned to him. “And I need access to the black tunnels underneath Mirov’s eastern compound. I mapped them five years ago when I wired the first level. He thinks they’ve collapsed. They haven’t.”

Nico gave a slow nod, already thinking through the logistics.

Conner stepped closer, grabbing my wrist gently. “You’re not going in alone.”

“I wasn’t going to ask for permission.”

He gritted his teeth, jaw ticking. “Didn’t say you had to. I’m coming with you.”

I opened my mouth to argue, but stopped when I saw it, his eyes weren’t angry. They were scared. For me. That pulled something deep in my chest. Soft. Painful.

“Okay,” I said quietly. “We go in together.”

Nico raised his hand. “Cool. I’ll just stay here and, I don’t know, write your will?”

“Pack your gear,” I said without looking at him. “You’re on comms.”

His hand dropped. “Oh. Right. Sure. Yell at me more, I kinda liked that.”

Liam slapped Nico hard on the back, grinning like a kid on Christmas morning. “This is gonna be great! I’ll get Matteo, we can work out a team to come with us. Our first mission with the Ghost! Oh man, Matteo’s gonna lose his shit. He’s been dying to see you in action.”

I rolled my eyes. “I’m not that impressive. Can we not make this into a fan club?” 1 muttered, already back at the desk, typing rapidly as I pulled satellite updates and heat maps of the Mirov compound. “We’ve got less than six hours to plan an infiltration and Naomi doesn’t have time for hero worship.”

Liam gave an exaggerated sigh and threw himself dramatically into a chair. “Fine. But after we rescue your scary, bleeding friend, I want at least one cool ghost story. Like, did you really blow up that oil rig off Malta with just a phone and a pressure gauge?”

“That wasn’t me,” I said automatically. Then paused. “…Mostly.”

Conner laughed under his breath.

“Let’s get tactical,” I said, dragging the floor schematics onto the central screen. “Mirov’s security grid refreshes every six hours, meaning there’s a three- minute window at the top of each shift where we can feed in a loop and slip past.”

Nico leaned over my shoulder, eyes scanning the lines with trained precision. “You’ve already cracked his internal feeds?”

“Working on it. I need two more of his exterior cameras to handshake, then I’m in. I could force it, but if we play it quiet, they won’t even know we were

there.”

“I like it,” Conner said, but I could feel his eyes still on me, not the screen. “You sure you’re up for this?”

I turned to him, chin lifted.

“I rested,” I said, deadpan. “Like, a whole twenty minutes. I had pancakes. I’m thriving.”

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Ship It.

He gave me a flat look. “Normal people rest longer.”

“You don’t,” I shot back.

He looked vaguely sheepish. “That’s different.”

“How?”

“I’m built different.”

“You’re built stubborn.”

He smirked, sitting down with a heavy sigh as if conceding the point, then startled slightly when I stood and immediately sank into his lap like I belonged there. Which, to be fair, I did. It wasn’t even a conscious decision. It just felt right. His arms slid around my waist like they’d been waiting. My spine aligned with his chest. Safe. Grounded. His lips curved against my temple. “There it is. The part where you act like my personal weighted blanket.”

“And you love it,” I murmured, tapping keys with one hand as the security system gave a satisfying blip, another node cracked.

“I really do,” he said, voice low and warm against my ear.

Behind us, Nico made a gagging sound. “Get a safe house.”

Liam snorted, dragging a chair over and spinning it around backwards before straddling it. “They’re disgusting and I ship it.”

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