Delta by Sybil Bartel EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Sybil Bartel
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Romance in Uniform
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Delta
Watching the security camera feeds, I studied the woman.
For the third time in as many days, I thought there was something
familiar about her.
The card reader on the outside of the command room door was
accessed, and I dismissed the thought for the same reasons as I had before.
No intel, no supporting analytics, no collaborating evidence.
November walked into the command room. “Delta.”
“November,” I returned, not taking my focus off the screens as the
skittish blonde in oversized clothes did the same thing she’d done yesterday
and the day before.
Scanning the underground garage but keeping her head down, she
hustled to the furthest aisle and ducked behind a company Range Rover
parked in the last spot at the end.

Setting his motorcycle helmet on his desk, November dropped his
messenger bag on the floor. “You flying out with Alpha and Zulu this
morning?”
“Supposed to.” I glanced at Alpha Elite Security’s resident hacker.
“You’re in early.”
“Probably for the same reason you are.” November tipped his chin at
the feeds. “I see she’s back.”
I refocused on the wall of monitors that had every inch of the forty-fivestory Miami high-rise that was AES’s headquarters under surveillance. “She
is.”
November powered up the three monitors on his desk. “What are you
thinking?”
That she was homeless, on the run, and she’d been abused. She was also
a submissive. “She’s here for a reason.”

November glanced at the large monitors as he logged into AES’s
network from his keyboard. “Reprieve from the heat.”
South Florida was relentlessly hot and humid most of the year, but that
wasn’t why she was in the underground parking garage of a downtown
high-rise. “Have you run facial rec on her?”
“Tried to. Twice.” Taking a seat behind his desk, November focused on
his screens as he started typing.

So had I. “No results.”
“No,” November agreed. “No cell phone or electronic devices on her
either. She’s also been careful. Haven’t captured a full facial on her yet.”
He wouldn’t. She’d clearly spotted the security cameras before she’d
come into the garage, but it didn’t matter. His software compensated for it.
That wasn’t the issue. Her not being in the system was. “Working theory?” I
knew he had one.

“Digital footprints, technology, facts—I dig through what is.
Speculation’s your department.” Pivoting in his chair, he woke up the
system on the desk behind him. “But I might have something. After I run a
test on some new software, I’ll scan her again.”
“New software?” I hadn’t seen anything on the servers.
“More like a tweak to one of my existing programs. I’m integrating it
now.”
“What kind of a tweak?”
November glanced up. “New code that will account for common plastic
surgery procedures.”
“Her nose.” I looked back at the screens. I’d already noticed it. Perfectly
symmetrical in profile, it didn’t match with her appearance or the scars on
her arms.

“Not sure, but it’s highly questionable that someone in her age range
has no hits in any system or on any socials.” Still typing, he glanced from
the setup behind him to one of his screens. “She’ll make a good test subject

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