Late Friday afternoon Michael, Jamie and Kitt pulled into the long driveway leading to the facility. Rolling green fields surrounded them on either side. Near the end of the gravel drive lay a parking lot, tucked into the side of a field, opposite to the large sand ring. The brown barns could be seen off to the left. The driveway came to a 't' section, left leading to the barns, right taking you up to the house.

Parking, both exited the car stretching. Jamie had read the file during the 3 hour trek. Patricia Olander, 33, divorced. Purchased this property a few years back after working as manager at a similar facility for years. Her facility, Greenlands, had a respectable reputation, competitors who were consistently in the ribbons and a string of young horses constantly for sale.

Walking towards the first barn that was attached to the arena, Michael called out a greeting. Immediately there was a commotion from inside the barn.

"Jesus Christ!" A deep female voice cursed at whatever horse she was holding. Jamie could see the two struggling in the isle way. The large horse broke free, running back out. Michael froze. He had no idea how to protect them from a galloping horse. A quick look towards Ja changed his whole assessment.

She stood, mouth open, eyes shimmering with tears as the horse barreled towards her, screaming once as it came into the sunlight. Skidding to a stop, head pressed into Jamie, the mahogany horse nickered and nuzzled the woman beside him. He reached to take a hold of the halter, jumping back as teeth snapped at him.

"Britt?" He barely heard Jamie's shaking voice. The horse that had snapped at him was nuzzling Jamie lovingly. In return Jamie had her arms around the big head, hugging the mare.

"Holy shit! Jamie? It must be you in front of that bitch."

"Trish?" Jamie lifted her head from the mare's forehead. Trish knew to keep a fair distance from the large horse.

"Well I'll be. I had no idea you were coming this way." Turning to Michael, she offered her hand. "You must be Michael Knight?"

"Patricia Olander I presume." Trish was tall, 5'8 woman with a large frame, blotchy skin and carrot red hair.

"That's me. Is Jamie with you?" Michael nodded, still amazed at the picture before him.

"I can't believe you still have her." Jamie had turned to face the other two, the horse was standing behind her, it's head over her shoulder in an protective gesture.

"Yeah, and who's going to take that Cow? I can't even get her on a trailer to sell her to the meat man."

"Not that you would."

"No," Trish sighed, looking at the pair, "I couldn't do that. Come on, bring your beast inside."

Walking inside Michael took stock of the facilities. This barn was the closest to the roadway and the easiest to access. Behind it, down the hill slightly were three others, progressively further apart. Fields opened up on either side. Brown three board fencing enclosed the fields.

Without having to touch the horse, she followed Jamie inside and into the stall. After removing the halter and hanging it as she closed the door, Jamie leaned against the front of the stall. Michael and Jamie faced their client.

"I guess you two need some information?"

Standing in the middle of the concrete isle way, Michael noticed the bustle of working students outside. "Have you conducted a check on all your employees?"

"No, I never thought I'd need to. Most of them are teens or early twenties looking for experience, or training in the competitive world. Kids don't last long here. The work is rigorous and demanding. Long hours, lots of injuries and you keep on going." Michael smirked knowingly.

"Okay, we'll run a check on them just to be on the safe side. Can we also get a list of all your clients? Anyone who has knowledge of the facility and it's routines."

"Alright, I'll get that to you tomorrow. As it stands, you two officially start on Monday. Typically I give newcomers the weekend to familiarize themselves with the facility and how I work. Jamie already knows what I expect since we learned from the same person."

Michael turned to Jamie, "you're just full of surprises today."

Facing Michael, half frowning, "I thought you knew about my riding background?"

"I knew you had ridden, and that you were good. But that's it. Devon refused to give me anymore details."

"How is Devon these days?"

"Some as always. He even looks the same."

"You know Devon?" The two women smiled at Michael's incredulous expression.

"For a long time. That's how I knew to call him. I haven't seen either of them since Jame stopped riding." Tipping her head to her friend, "why did you stop riding?"

"Real life bit me in the butt. After Wilton died, I had to fend for myself. I didn't have the time or the money to keep it up." Regret was something she had long learned to live with. But breathing in the smells of the hay, the fields and of horse, she realized how much of herself she had given up.

"Okay." Michael took a deep breath, looking around the barn. "Let's get settled in and have a look around."

Leading them up to the house, Trish explained her daily routines to them, making it seem like just another addition to the workers. Jamie had expected most of Trish's management ideas. Michael, however had to listen carefully.

The house from the outside looked like a tiny bungalow, once inside, it resembled the Tardis. The further into it you wandered, the larger it appeared. Built into a hill, the house took a right angled turn in the middle. Built with a mixture of brick and wood, it had a warm, homey feel. Cherry stain was used on the cedar, adding an elegance. The rooms were small, but practical. All the 'apartments' were self contained, yet easily accessible to the main area. Ja and Michael were the only couple at the moment. Four others occupied the house, including Trish.

After opening the door, and handing the keys over, Trish left, claiming barn work was calling her.

"Pass me a pillow. This seems to be a nice corner over here." Michael placed his bag down under the far window.

Jamie stopped, regarding him for a moment. "Michael, look I know that this is going to sound all wrong, but, you don't have to sleep on the floor. I think we've known each other long enough that I can trust you."

Turning to meet her gaze, the suspicious expression turned to relief. "Yeah, well I wasn't exactly looking forward to 3 weeks on the ground."

"Plus, how would it look if someone walked in and you were over there. I usually sleep fully clothed anyway." She shrugged. Finding this conversation not as awkward as she'd expected.

Moving his stuff to the opposite side of the bed, he turned back to her. "You sure?"

Smiling, "yeah, I'm sure. Just don't make me regret it."

"I will, don't worry." He teased. "I have been told, by a certain partner that I sleep like a log."

"As long as you don't thrash, or hog the bed, I'll be happy."

"Think about where I'm used to sleeping."

"Have you ever thought that you should trade your bed in for car seat? You may be more comfortable."

"Funny."

"This room is gorgeous, if nothing else." Taking her first real look at her surroundings. The room was done in cedar, giving the appearance of a cabin, with cathedral ceilings and large picture windows. The two night tables and mirrored dresser were rustic style. The 'bed' was actually a mattress on the floor. Functional, but not in the norm. The bathroom was off to the right, done similarly, around a white tub and toilet. Looking out the window, the trout stream flowed slowly in the afternoon sun two stories below her.

"It is quite the spot isn't it?" Jumping, Ja turned to face the man behind her. "Sorry." He chuckled.

"Staying in stealth mode is going to give you away. Horsey people are not the most light footed people on the planet."

"I like being different."

"You would." Jamie sighed, turning back to the reflection of them in the window. "You have no idea what you're getting yourself into here."

Michael shrugged behind her. "I've heard that one before."

"No, that's not what I mean." There was a smile in her voice as he peered over her shoulder. "The work, it's lots of physical labor. Trish meant it when she said lots of hard work and injuries. But it's not like you have adrenaline to run off of. You're going to get tired fast."

Michael tipped his head from side to side considering her warning. "What about you?"

"I've done it before. Trish and I started out in a seventy horse facility, just the two of us doing the work. Everything, mucking, turning out, hay, property management, training, you name it, we did it."

"Then why are you warning me?"

"We wanted it Michael. I knew I wanted horses in my life, so I was willing to work for it. And though you may be fit, this will be like nothing you've done before."

"Your point is?" There was a note of irritation to his question.

Smiling, "let me know if you need anything?"

"Like?" Irritation turned to amazement.

"I learned a bit of massage therapy for horses and people a few years back." That caught his attention.

Staring at her, half dumbfounded, his emotions rising even though he knew perfectly well it was an innocent comment. "I'll keep that in mind." Jamie smirked at his reddening face.

"I'm going to ask a dumb question here, but if you've known Trish for so long, how come..." Jamie turned to face him fully.

"I didn't clue in that she was running this place?" Michael nodded. "I'm going to assume Olander is her married name. I knew her as Trish Cable."

Michael nodded, "that makes sense."

"We kind of lost touch when I stopped riding and concentrated on the Foundation."

"What was your real reason, Ja?" He asked gently.

Jamie's head dropped as she looked away from him. "I didn't have the money. My job doesn't pay all that well. I hadn't realized how much Wilton was helping me with my riding. He had set everything up with my coach. Looking back, I was foolishly naive. If I had known, I would have made more of an effort to support myself and Britt."

"Ouch, that bites."

"It would be like you not being able to support Kitt. Having to leave him, knowing that he was out there, and miserable without you, but you had no way to upkeep him."

"I don't think I could handle it." Michael placed his hands on her shoulders. "Why didn't you say anything to Devon?"

Jamie stiffened, eyes bright with anger. "What, and expect him to cover my ass as well? I think I'm too big to be asking for handouts."

"That's not what I meant."

"Sorry, I know." Her eyes dropped to the beige carpet. "It's a bit of a sore spot with me."

Smirking, Michael returned to unpacking. "I noticed. Why, out of curiosity?"

Glancing back out the window, ashamed of her outburst. "Because it's what I'm accused of doing on a regular basis."

"I'd heard the rumors and the remarks before I met you. Kitt told me to ignore them and I'm glad I did." Jamie turned from the window to him, sharing the affectionate smile.

"Yeah, well, you belong to a rare and dying breed."

"I'll take that as a compliment."

"Just don't get used to them."

"With you and Kitt around, how could I possibly?"


*


"So you gonna ride or what?" Trish cornered Jamie the next morning.

"I was thinking about it."

"Might as well. No one's been on that cow since you left."

"Really?"

"Yeah, right. If I do manage to actually get my butt in that saddle, it isn't long before she bucks it right back out."

Jamie laughed, "okay, I'll get changed."

"Where's Michael, by the way?"

"He went out last night to scout the area." Trish nodded at her retreating form.

Twenty minutes later, Jamie wandered into the barn to find not only Britt tacked up and ready, but Devon and Michael standing by, speaking with Trish. Groaning to herself as she made her way over, the last thing she wanted was an audience for her first ride.

Michael, hearing footsteps, glanced behind him as Jamie entered the cool barn. His eyes widened slightly. He had seen the girls wandering around in breeches and tall boots, but this was Jamie and the crop top t shirt she wore did little to conceal her figure. He struggled to squash the stirrings within him again.

"Great, a peanut gallery to watch me fall off."

"All the more thrilling for the spectators." Jamie fired Devon a dirty look as she took the reins from Trish.

"You got her tacked up? And with all you body parts still in order?"

"Smart ass. This is the last time I get her ready for you." Jamie smiled knowing it wouldn't be.

Devon, Trish and Michael made their way up the stairs in the rear of the tack room to the large, bright viewing lounge as Jamie entered the arena.

"So you have no clues as to who might want to sabotage your business?" Devon continued from earlier as they crossed the white linoleum floor to the windows over looking the huge arena.

Trish shook her head. "I couldn't dream of doing the things to horses that these people are."

Michael shrugged, keeping half an eye on the girl that was now on horseback below them. "Someone who cares more about the money than the animals."

Turning a jaundiced eye at Michael, "there are far too many of those in this business."

Lifting surprised and confused eyes at the woman, "I would have thought that people were more concerned about the horses?"

"Only those of us that take care of them, and that doesn't always apply either. Those that come in, spend an hour or two and then leave don't care overly much for their animals. Now, there are exceptions, I have college students here that just can't bare the thought of selling their best friend and put up with this type of an arrangement while they are in school."

Michael winced, it would be similar to the thought of him selling Kitt. But there were those out there that saw his best friend as a collection of electronics. A very valuable one at that. Understanding began to settle in on him, and he didn't care for the feeling.

Feet running up the stairs caught all their attentions. Two of the female working students and the other male farm hand paused at the top of the stairs, slightly out of breath.

"You do know!" The blond commented in surprise.

Trish laughed. "Of course. Does anything happen on this property that I don't know about?"

'Dumb question.' Michael thought.

"Who is she?" The blond asked as they joined the group by the windows.

"That's Britt's mum. Jamie Williams. She is going to be our new coach/trainer. And this is Michael, Jamie's other half. He'll be working with Rick. Michael, this is Beth, Tasha and Rick." Shaking hands in turn, Michael took note of all of them. The two girls were medium height, Beth had long blond hair, Tasha with mousey brown, both had brown eyes and dark tans. Rick however sparked a mistrust in him. The guy was maybe 5'9, cropped dark hair and beady brown eyes. It was the look in those eyes that caught Michael's attention.

"I didn't realize she wasn't yours."

"She was left in my trust. Jamie had some family issues to deal with. This is Devon by the way."

"I'm an after thought now am I?" Michael snickered, he had not seen the older man so relaxed outside of the Foundation before. Trish flashed an apologetic smile at him.

"She can definitely ride." Tasha leaned against the window, watching the pair trotting below.

"You should see her when she's fit." Trish glanced down for a second.

"I didn't realize you still had the mare." Devon felt his old pride returning. He and Wilton had been so proud of her accomplishments. He felt slightly guilty at not encouraging her to keep them up after his friend had died.

"Like anyone else can get a leg over that mare." Devon's shoulders began shaking to Michael's surprise. He stared at his mentor, at a loss for why he was surreptitiously covering his laughter and why Trish was joining in.

"Boy can she ever ride. Look at her move." Rick was now just as interested as the girls, if not more so. Jamie was sitting the trot, then moved into canter, her body easily following the horses' movement. "I'd like to be under her." Aiming his next statement towards Michael, "hey man, if you ever get bored..." Michael's eyes flashed at the wiry man.

Devon caught the look. He knew very well of Michael's standards for treatment towards women, but this was more, he was sure of it. Michael had begun asking him about her a few months ago. To Devon's delight. In his mind, the thought of the two of them together brought a smile to his face. Michael had turned back, watching Jamie's ride. He was leaning casually against the window frame, arms crossed in front of his chest, but the way he was watching...Devon smiled, sure of his assessment now.


*



An hour and a half later Jamie let herself into their room. Closing the door behind her and locking it, she turned and smiled. Micheal was asleep on the bed, looking like he'd dropped there after Devon left. Trying to keep quiet and failing miserably, she grabbed a change of clothes before entering the bathroom for a soak in the tub. She was already feeling the effects of not riding for years and expecting her body to remember how. Actually, the how was easy, the strength was another matter. She had remained fit, but riding was unlike any other sport and her legs, back and abs were reminding her of that.

Michael was sitting up in bed when she exited the bathroom.

"Hey, how was your night?"

Shrugging as he swung his legs over the edge. "We found footprints along all the outlying fields, one of the fences had been marked by the looks of it, but that's it. All things that could easily be chalked up to a kid out for a walk playing around."

"Marked? How?"

"There was an 'X' scratched into the paint."

"Which field?"

"Farthest one to the west."

"The youngster's field."

"The one, I assume, that receives the least amount of attention."

"Not much in comparison, no."

Michael spoke into his hands as he rubbed his face. "So it's most likely someone who knows the operations here." Lifting his head, he looked outside, then checked his watch and shook his head.

"Oversleep?" Jamie asked.

"Yes and no. I guess you can keep me straight on the routine around here."

"Did you get a chance to check up on the students files?"

Michael chuckled, "getting into this are you?"

Jamie shrugged, slightly embarrassed. "I'm going to be working with these people too. I just want to know what I'm getting myself into."

Her embarrassment was adorable to him, but he liked her straight forward approach. "Beth was charged with shoplifting, but that was years ago, and nothing of consequence. Tasha was clean. Rick however, has a number of assault charges against him, most were dropped for one reason or another." There was no mistaking what Michael thought the reasons behind the dropped charges were. "The rest resulted in fines and one overnight jail stay until he sobered up."

"Your all round guy." Michael snorted. "Still leaves us empty handed." Jamie leaned against the wall in front of him.

"I asked Bonnie to look into all the attacks and the deaths of the horses around here, checking to see if any other barn has run into similar problems."

"Okay. Did you have anything specific you wanted to know about the routines?"

"Anything and everything I guess."

Sitting on the edge of the bed, leaning against the pillows, she faced him, hiding the strange feeling within her at being this close to him in this context. "Morning feed is at 7:30, while the horses are eating we begin mucking out while you and Rick bring the tractor around, fences are fixed at that point. Any hay is brought down, feed containers are refilled. Horses are turned out next, weather permitting. I'm not sure what Trish expects from you and Rick afterwards, but we go for a lecture, then the students have a lesson. That should take us up to lunch. After lunch I ride and train. The students are expected to ride another horse, clean tack, bring in and feed. After that is considered personal time. Students are responsible for late night feed as well. But I think I might keep an eye on that to make sure no one strange is around at that time. I guess I'll be teaching the clients in the evenings."

"Sounds busy."

"I think that's an understatement."

"I meant to ask you, do you know what is so funny about the term 'get a leg over'?"

Jamie just stared at him for a moment, then the snickering began. "You do need to brush up on your colloquialisms." Michael's brow furrowed in annoyance. "It's a bit of a British term I believe - for having sex." Annoyance immediately left his features as Michael joined in.

"I was wondering why Devon was hiding his laughter. I would never have imagined his train of thought going down that path."

"It's rare, but it does." The feeling that this case was going to be a learning experience returned tenfold.



*



The first week had been a blur in Michael's eyes. Hard work during the daylight hours and surveillance at night. Finally he settled for parking on the high ridge that overlooked the property. Jamie had not been joking when she warned him about the labor. Trish expected perfection from everyone and everything. No complaints permitted. Granted Michael was not unfamiliar with hard work, but it had been quite some time since he'd asked his body to do so much on a consistent basis. Late Thursday evening, after Michael had endured a full day with Rick, moving fence posts and boards for the new divider in the far field, he had collapsed on the bed, so muscle sore he could barely move. The day's tension had been added to by Rick's constant lewd comments about Jamie. It had taken a considerable bout of Michael's self control not to plow the sleazy twerp with a fence board.

Jamie had followed him shortly afterwards, to find him face down, sprawled on the bed.

"Where do you hurt the most?"

Michael cracked an eye at her, "shoulders and arms." He muttered into the green linen.

Jamie smiled, "off with the shirt and sit up."

Now Michael was truly baffled. "Why?"

From the bathroom, she called back to him. "I told you, I can take care of most muscle strains." Reappearing with a small bottle in her hands, she waited as he gingerly pulled his shirt off, then knelt behind him. Usually she preferred to sit behind whoever she was working on, but Michael's height didn't allow for that comfort, which was probably a good thing. "Now, I'm no professional, but I've been told I do good work."

Michael nodded waiting, a little uncomfortable with the situation. Jamie looked over him, then running her palms along the muscle that ran from his neck to his shoulder, she felt for tightness, knots or any other signs of injury. Shivering beneath her hands, he closed his eyes, breathing deep. His body automatically relaxed under her simple touch. Shaking her head, she couldn't believe what she was feeling. She had expected him to be more accustomed to using his arms and shoulders. Continuing down his arms to his elbows, she forced herself to concentrate on his structure, and not on the man she had her hands on. His body was tight, strained with an abundance of muscle knots. Pouring some of the baby oil she had grabbed into her hands, she rubbed them to warm it up before starting.

Michael had been concentrating on keeping his bodily reactions to a minimum, disappointed with himself at just how badly he was failing. Her hands were warm on his skin, sure as she worked on him. He had never known anything like this. Her fingers were strong, considerate. Constantly shifting from section to section, never breaking contact with him. Her palms worked the large muscles, causing him to groan as the pain faded.

"How do you know?" He finally broke the silence.

"It's easy. You see with your skin, not with your eyes. When I run my palm over your shoulder," she did so as she was explaining, "I can feel the tension, the clusters of tendons and ligaments that should move easily, that are so tight they feel like bow strings under your skin. If you remind me, I can show you on a horse. Once I know where the worst knots are, then I go about gently loosening them. I work by feel and your reactions. If you tense, I know I'm doing something wrong. If the muscle becomes more pliable, and you relax, I know I'm on the right track."

"Whatever your doing, it feels great."

"Good." She leaned in a little closer, sliding one hand over his shoulder, down passed his collarbone. Michael swallowed, stoping himself from reacting to where her hands were. Using her fingers as little as possible, she began to rotate his right shoulder. At first it was hard work, the muscles drawn tightly over the cartilage and bone. Eventually, she could easily get full rotation, receiving another groan of appreciation. His eyes were closed, his face completely relaxed. Smiling at the image, she moved to his other side to repeat the procedure. He was rewarding to work on. He winced in pain a few times, stiffening as she found a particularly sensitive spot, but easily worked through it. By the time she was done with his shoulders, back, upper arms and upper chest, he was half asleep, with a lazy smile on his face.

Moving out from behind him, before her hands found another reason to wander across his body, "get some sleep. I'll wake you up after late night." Michael nodded, easing back onto the bed, asleep before he was fully lying down.



*



It was well after midnight by the time he parked on the ridge. Sitting in the dark, Michael slouched in his seat, sighing.

"What's wrong Michael? You have been very subdued tonight."

"I've been thinking."

"That's a first." Michael fired an evil look at Kitt's panel. "Sorry. About what?" The note of amusement made his partner smile.

"Jamie." Kitt had figured as much.

"She is rather remarkable." The agreeable grunt told Kitt that was not what was bothering his friend. "Then what is it?"

"We've been through this before Kitt. We don't have time for me to become involved with someone."

"Is it time? Or is it a safety issue?" Kitt asked cautiously.

"I don't know. I understand what you're saying and yes, it might just be an excuse."

"Can I say something that may or may not help you resolve this dilemma."

Michael nodded, praying for his friend to come up with something that might just relieve the tumbling emotions.

"She is the first woman that I can honestly say that I love as well."

Michael's eyes widened slightly. He had never considered Kitt's feelings about some of the women he had previously dated. Sure Kitt had made it very clear if he intensely disliked someone. But rarely did he voice his feelings otherwise. "Do you think....?" Why the hell was he torturing himself? He occasionally had a rough time dealing with his life, how could he expect anyone else to cope.

"I think yes. She knows what we do and accepts it. Remember, she files our reports." Kitt observed the brooding man inside his cab for a moment. Michael had definitely fallen in love with Jamie. He just hadn't realized it. "She has also experienced the emotional fall out after our missions. How many times have you gone to her, seeking help? She has never turned you away, nor has she spurned your attitudes."

"No, she hasn't." The slight whisper told Kitt he had indeed sparked the wheels into turning. "Can I honestly ask her to become that involved in our lives? Once it's known that I'm seeing her, she becomes a target."

"I'm sure she is aware of that. And Michael?"

"Yeah."

"Thank you."

Brow furrowed, "for what?"

"For referring to it as 'our' life."

Closing his eyes, smiling contentedly, Michael hooked his arm over the steering wheel. "How could I possibly think of it any other way? We've been together through too much."

"Returning to our previous conversation, concerning Jamie, it is a decision you have to make. If I were you, I would take the risk." Pausing, Kitt almost laughed. "We risk our lives day in and day out, yet a decision that is commonplace for so many causes heartache for us."

"Ironic isn't it? Everyday concerns are not so everyday."

"I know you've had many sour experiences. I have to believe she's different."

"Why? Not that I'm disagreeing with you." Michael hurriedly added on.

Kitt smiled to himself. It was sounding more and more like Michael had made his decision. "The way in which she treats us. She has no fear of us."

"Of our partnership you mean?"

"Yes." Kitt suddenly found himself timid. They had never truly delved in depth of their relationship.

"Kitt... "

"I don't want you to think that if, or when, you decide to settle down... that I'd be a burden into that relationship."

"If you'd let me finish." Michael had a smile on his face, taking some of Kitt's fears away. "Any woman, if my life follows that path, must accept you. I won't, hell, I don't think I could, leave you." He held up a hand to stop Kitt from interrupting him. "I know it sounds corny, but we were made for each other."

"I keep thinking about what she said to you the other day." Kitt's tone took on the timid inflections again.

"Which bit?"

"Her asking you if you could leave me behind, knowing that I'd want you to stay, yet having to make that decision anyway."

"That whole concept was painful. I know it will never happen, we would find a way, even if it no longer included the Foundation. But, for a moment I imagined what it might be like, for something that drastic to occur for me to leave you behind, to know that you were out there, working with someone you didn't like, or didn't respect and I've never felt anything like that before." Letting his eyes roam over the familiar lights of Kitt's dash, the thought of not seeing them day after day, to not be able to sleep in the comfort of the cabin with the hum of the turbines in his ears, lulling him... it was almost too much for him to contemplate. Breaking the depressing thought cycle, needing reassurance from his partner, he ventured out on a limb. "I can't imagine, even in old age, not having you around. I know I'm making some wild assumptions here Kitt. But I'm asking you to stay with me."

"You don't have to ask. And they aren't wild. I've had a taste of another partner. You are my best friend as well as my driver."

"Family," both voices echoed inside the car.

"And," Kitt continued, "I can see Jamie as part of our family."

"So can I, Pal. I just have to make sure I don't screw it up."

"If you continue to worry about it, you will. She responds well to what she knows of you. I don't see her putting up with either of us if she didn't wish to."

Michael sat up straight. "Sorry Kitt, I hate to interrupt this, but did you see that?"

"There is a man walking along the far fence line."

"Can you give me a scan?"

"Male, good health, carrying some kind of rubberized hammer."

"Lets get down there." Michael hit the ignition, hearing the engine gun to life. He had to say it, it was too precious not to. "And Kitt, you could never be a burden to me." The lights on the voice box lit up for a moment, causing Michael to smile as he shifted into gear, hitting 'Silent Mode' as he headed towards their target.

Driving down from the ridge as quickly as he dared, he watched the dot on Kitt's screen approach, then enter the field. Cursing quietly, he parked on the far end of the field, behind a line of trees. Exiting the car after taking one last look at which direction the intruder was heading, Michael ducked under the trees, then climbed through the fence. Once he was inside the field, he was in plain sight. Keeping his movements fluid and low, he caught sight of the other man. The herd was up by the gate, still enjoying the few bales of hay that had been thrown into the field earlier. Slipping in behind the man, Michael tried to get a good look at him. Male for sure. Tall, about six foot. Black jeans and plaid work shirt, completed by the thick black gloves. The man was almost at the herd and Michael was almost within reach of him. Stepping closer, a twig snapped under Michael's foot. Startled, the attacker whirled around, swinging his weapon. Ducking, Michael just avoided having his head taken off. Slipping on the grass, he lost valuable time as the other man raced across the field, climbed over the fence and disappeared into the bush beyond. Reaching the fence, Michael activated the comlink.

"Any sign of him?" His feet on the bottom board, he leaned over the fence, he searching the dark tree line. The sheer number of trees and their over growth preventing him from seeing much.

"He's just exiting from the north west corner."

"Can we follow him?"

"He'll be out of scanner range by the time we hook up."

Pounding the fence with his palm, "dammit!" Crawling through the fence, Michael made his way back to where Kitt was parked. "Now that was a great example of how to sneak up on a suspect." Michael muttered with dark sarcasm as he reached for the door.

"There was no way you could have known that twig was there. Be realistic Michael."

"Yeah, I know. But we lost him, and I'm not happy about that."

"Shall we call it a night?" Kitt asked as the engine turned over.

"I guess. I doubt he'll try again tonight anyway." Michael took one last, long look around before driving off.



*


Entering the room, he tried to close the door quietly, sure Jamie would be asleep. There was enough light from outside that he could make out the edge of the bed and manoeuver his way around to the other side. Pulling off his jacket and shoes, he grabbed his t shirt and jogging pants before heading to the bathroom to change.

"Michael?" Jamie's whispered as he returned from the bathroom, her voice caught his attention as he reached around to flip the light off.

"I figured you were asleep."

"I sleep lightly." Came the amused response as the bed shifted. Turning to face him in the dark room, she noticed his expression. "What happened out there?"

Sighing, he ran a hand through his hair, then tucked a pillow under his ear. "Someone tried to introduce themselves to the lower field."

"Are the horses...?" She hurriedly asked.

"They are fine, most didn't even notice. He ran off before I could get a good look at him."

Jamie nodded, relieved that everyone was okay, and understanding his frustration. "Get a good night's sleep. I'm sure Kitt is keeping an eye out."

"No doubt," the words followed the snicker.



It wasn't long afterwards that Jamie heard his breathing even out as he fell asleep. She had been nervous about being in bed with him, but it was so natural. Her comfort level surprised her. Trusting him, and being in bed with him were two different things. Or so she had thought. Rolling back over, she let her eyes close, smiling at the small, snoring type sounds he made.




Jamie woke with her heart pounding. It took a few minutes before she realized where she was. The room was still dark, the clock on the night table glowing 4:30. She could feel Michael spooned around her as she lay on her right side. It was a safe, comfortable feeling. His elbow was heavy on her hip, but not uncomfortable. His breathing was deep, stirring her hair as he exhaled, causing his chest to touch her back as he inhaled.

Then his fingers twitched. Her eyes sprang open as her breath caught. Sometime during the night, his hand had come to rest, palm flat against her breast, his fingers tucked underneath her. He was fast asleep, she was sure of it, but still, the gentle contact was affecting her. Causing her to become intensely aware of where his body touched hers. Part of her didn't want to move away, enjoying his touch, another part was intensely aware of how little her leggings and t shirt separated them.

Shifting, she lifted his arm off of her, scooting out of the bed. She was wide awake now anyway. As she stepped into the bathroom, she could still feel the tingle inside her that the pressure of his hand had caused. Glancing back at him, he hadn't moved, still looking to hold her, even in his sleep.


*



Pulling up the ramp of the stationary semi in the early morning sun, Michael dropped his head back against the seat as Bonnie approached.

Smirking, she waited for Kitt to pop his hood. Glancing back round she noted that he still hadn't moved. "Getting to be too much for you, huh?"

"Jamie wasn't kidding when she said it was hard work. That added to the nighttime surveillance is killing me." Slowly he clambered out of the car, squeezing past Bonnie to grab a coffee. "Trish makes the worst coffee too."

"It must be raunchy for you to complain."

Firing her an amused dirty look, he focused on his mug for a moment. Taking a large swallow, he got to the point of his visit. "Did you have any luck with the police reports?"

Leaning into Kitt's engine, fiddling with something, she spoke over her shoulder at him. "You have no idea how difficult it was to get access to them. They are on the computer, just switch on the screen, you think you can do that?"

"Ha." Michael responded dryly. "Yes I am capable of that task." Reading over the file, memorizing the details of where they found the horses, how they were injured or killed and the time spans between attacks, something hit him. Facing Bonnie, who was still immersed under Kitt's hood. "Do you suspect police involvement?"

Straightening up to face him, resting on Kitt's prow, "it occurred to me. Usually with Foundation ID, I can easily access reports."

"But not this time?"

Shaking her head, "no, it was crazy all the red tape I ran into."

"Well it's a lead to check up on. Even if it's a small one." Pouring himself another mug, he motioned to Kitt. "How is he?"

"A little dusty, but otherwise fine. I'm sure you'll remedy that soon enough."

"I love your confidence in me." Michael checked his watch. "We better get going, I'm supposed to help Jamie this morning." Placing the quickly emptied cup on the counter, he moved towards Kitt.

"Got you on a leash now, does she?" Bonnie tossed back flippantly.

Michael froze at Bonnie's remark, Kitt's scanner flashed on full for a moment. "Bonnie?" Kitt's voice reflected Michael's utter shock.

Slowly turning, he looked at her, completely baffled. "I don't believe you just said that."

Bonnie shrugged, surprised by the protectiveness they both projected. "I was just being facetious."

"I should hope so." Michael grabbed the door that had been clicked open for him. Dropping into the seat he reached for the ignition, his eyes not leaving Bonnie's form. Shaking himself out of it, he backed out of the trailer, heading for the farm, late as usual.


*


Her morning was spent in a bit of a fog, her brain and body recalling her early morning discovery. Sure she had been with a few guys in her time, but Michael was different. If she didn't think so before, she knew for certain now. No one had ever caused her to feel like this, distracted her to this degree. She wanted more, she had for quite some time. She had noticed him a few times during the morning as he went about completing his assigned tasks. Each time it had brought forth the memory of his body behind hers, the feel of his hand against her.

Leading one of the youngsters in, her mind focused on an image of him she had seen earlier. He had already left when she returned from her shower and he had missed morning feed. Trish easily covered for him to the other workers. The first she saw of him, he had been standing with Rick beside main barn. It looked like they were discussing fencing. Michael stood head and shoulders over Rick, dwarfing the other man. The early sun had turned Michael's hair blond, outlined his body under his shirt. God, she had to stop doing this. Turning the horse around in the isle, she heard a scuffle behind her as he spooked. The next thing she new, she was on her ass against the far wall, stunned.

"Ja?" Michael's concerned call came as he ran into the barn. Rick had caught the horse, who had happily stopped to eat the first blade of grass available to him. Using the boards to help herself, she stood. "You alright?"

"Yeah," she nodded as she gave herself a mental once over. Nothing sore, nothing really hurting. "He spooked, tossing me aside. My own stupidity for daydreaming on the job." Taking the horse from Rick, ignoring his look of condemnation. "I'm fine, really." Cross tying the horse she reached for her groom kit, realizing just how sore she was going to be later. Michael's hand on her arm startled her.

"Are you sure?" He attempted to get her to face him. Instead she waved him off.

"Yes, I'm sure. That'll teach me to keep my mind on my work." Shaking her head, she tossed a half hearted smile at him.

Hurt slightly, yet not understanding why, he left the barn. He had too much to do, he didn't have the time to watch over her. Not that she'd let him, no matter how much he wanted to.


*



Jamie sat on the bleachers eating her lunch. She had immediately noticed the fancy silver Cadillac in the parking lot. It stood out amongst all the other vehicles. Only Kitt exuded the kind of importance that car did. Hoping up the first two steps, Michael joined her.

"Notice our new guest?"

"How could I not?" She responded around a mouthful of sandwich.

"The insurance company has sent in an investigator."

Jamie snorted. "Oh, yeah, this could be interesting."

"Devon didn't know." Jamie's eyebrows rose as she looked at him. Devon usually knew more than sum of all those involved. "The guy's been talking to Trish most of the morning."

"Great, she'll be in a rosy mood for the rest of the day." Jamie swallowed the last bite of her sandwich.

"I asked Kitt to look into our dear investigator, just to be on the safe side. Bonnie also ran the checks on the students and the clients - nada."

"I figured that." Michael threw a quizzical look in her direction. "Don't you think it would be sheer stupidity to kill horses in your own stable?"

"I've seen dumber moves." Michael's eyes followed the impeccably dressed, very short man climb into his Cadillac. Glancing at Michael, Jamie saw the amusement on his face.

"He works for an insurance company - what did you expect? Arnold?" Jamie commented dryly.

Shaking her head in frustration, Trish stepped up the bleachers and dropped down on the seat below the two. "I really hate those fucking investigators." She growled darkly before she tipped her head in Michael's direction. "No offence."

"None taken." Helping himself to one of Jamie's oranges, "did he seem legit?"

"Do any of those blood suckers?" Sighing, and also helping herself to an orange, leaving Jamie with none. "Yeah, I think he did. He was rude and obnoxious enough. I told him about last night, that you were out doing a last check and saw him. He'll more than likely bother you soon."

Michael shrugged nonchalantly, "doesn't bother me. I'll know more by tomorrow, and more yet if he approaches me."

"Only an investigator wouldn't mind being approached by another investigator. Thanks Jame." Taking the orange with her, Trish returned to the house.

Turning to Michael, firing a dirty look directly at him, "you're welcome."

"I didn't think you'd mind." He popped a section into his mouth with a cheeky grin.

Wiping a dribble off his chin with her finger, "I hope the bugs eat you alive." Leaving him laughing, Jamie set herself back to work.


*


Jamie had progressed to riding three to four horses a day. Two in the morning and two in the afternoon. The students, who still sneered at her on the ground, listened to her while on horseback. Her knowledge was more than sound. Her ideas worked; with every horse. A few of the boarders had begun taking lessons as well after watching her ride, and witnessing the progressions amongst the working students. After a long bath, Jamie fell into bed dog tired every night by ten. She'd wake up again, somewhere in the early morning hours, to find Michael wrapped around her, sound asleep. By the time her alarm went off at six, he was typically gone again. The few mornings they woke up together, she learned just how much he hated mornings. He was a bear after staying up late with Kitt on the ridge. Her chuckling at him didn't help matters either.

Returning from her shower the Friday morning of their second week, she found Michael staring out the window across the stream. He didn't turn as he began speaking. "This has got to be the most irritating case. We have been here, wasting our time, and other than one late night visitor, no occurrences."

"Have you spoken to Bonnie about prior incidents?"

Turning from the window, he leaned his shoulder on the frame, arms crossed tightly in front of his chest. "Yeah, for about a week there was one every other night. The barn down the road was hit as well, though not to the same extent. Kitt and I took a drive over there last night and had a look around. They stable their horses at night - making a harder target I'll assume. It's also a much smaller operation. About twenty stalls, arena, sand ring, five or six paddocks, small in comparison to this. But the same MO. Intruder snuck in, targeted one of the more experienced horses. But this one was blatant." Michael's face contorted in confusion. "The horse was shot."

"Someone trying to divert attention?"

"Possibly."

"But you don't think so?"

Michael moved to sit on the bed, motioning for Jamie to join him. "Tell me about the case you mentioned while we were in Devon's office?"

"From what I remember, a vet and trainer teamed up, they did everything from break horses legs, to drugging them, anything they could think of. One of them had partial ownership of many big time performance horses. It was all for insurance. The other thing I know occurs, is animal activists who kill riding horses because they feel that is the only way to save them from the cruelty of being ridden, or worked. I think they shot an olympic competitor out in a field one day during the games." Michael was shaking his head in disbelief.

"None of the horses around here look like they are suffering. I think Kitt suffers more."

"I heard that." Michael looked at Jamie. Both knowing full well that Kitt was listening in.

"The activists don't care. They think that by domesticating the animals, we are mistreating them." Jamie paused, her elbows on her knees as she sat angled towards him on the bed. "But they usually claim their actions. And I could be wrong, but I've never known them to follow a pattern like this before either."

"Well, to shed a bit more light on the subject. The investigator the insurance company sent spoke to me. I think he thought I was kinda strange, asking him all sorts of questions, but he knew less then we did. He is suspecting foul play, but not by the owners. Trish had lost three youngsters and two boarders have lost their mounts, all insurance will be paid out. No one has any clues as to why this farm is being struck to this degree though."

"So we keep plugging along."

Michael gave a half shoulder shrug. "I'm not enjoying this. I enjoy the work and the horses, but the people.... Jesus, are those girls sex deprived or what?" Jamie started laughing.

"Mi, you know how people react to you." Raising an eyebrow, turning to face her straight on, he waited. "Yes, I've seen this before. You have to understand that in the horse world most guys are either gay or assholes, or married with kids. To have not only a good looking man in their midst, but one who treats them with respect and isn't married is a treat for them."

"Even though we are supposed to be a couple?"

"But we are not married, even then they would most likely still try."

Standing up, he made his way to the bathroom, mumbling something about employing avoidance tactics.


*



Michael sat on the deck of the truck watching Jamie move through the organized chaos that was called a horse show. The twelve horse converted transport truck and trailer were parked in a large open field overlooking the show grounds. From where Michael was sitting, he had a clear view of the warm up and show ring. The warm up area was set in the facility's sand ring and clouds of dust were being raised by the horses feet. The show ring was another open grass field, fenced off by wooden stakes and thick yellow rope. Horses seemed to be everywhere. He could hear the muffled sound of the announcer over the PA system, but he wasn't paying much attention to it. Both working students and three boarders brought their horses to compete at this local show. Devon had coyly mentioned to Trish that there was no skill that Michael didn't know, or couldn't easily pick up. In return Trish asked Michael to drive the rig so she could remain behind to oversee the farm.

Shaking his head in amusement, he wondered just how the hell Jamie could stay so calm, so professional while standing in the middle of the warm up ring, schooling a few of the girls over the jumps, while horses cantered by her from all directions. Sure he had watched shows on TV, but he had never witnessed this side; the behind the scenes aspect. Jamie looked perfectly at home as she walked back to the trailer with Beth riding beside her.

"When was he fed?" Jamie's voice carried to him in the wind.

"At the same time as all the others." Beth's voice had a nasty edge to it.

"I'm telling you to scratch, he's not right."

"And I'm telling you I'm riding. So what if he's sluggish?! He's going to learn that he has to work even if he doesn't like it."

"You're going to sour him."

"You don't know him!" Jamie glared at the girl in the saddle.

"One chance, rest him until your classes are up. If he's still not right, I'm lodging a complaint with the Steward."

"And there's piss all she can do and you know it."

Jamie smirked, "don't be so sure." Trotting off, even Michael could see that the horse wasn't happy. He had seen Beth ride at home a few times, and her horse, Militant, was usually full of life.

Jumping up to sit beside Michael, Jamie's anger radiated off her.

"What can you do?" Michael asked, genuinely curious and concerned.

"If I inform the steward, she can have a vet check him, if he fails that, she's out. Christ, I thought these kids cared about their horses. If she scratches now, she'll get her money back, if she waits until the classes start, she's out of luck. "

"Could he be playing her for a fool?"

"It's possible, but I don't think so, knowing him, I'd expected him to be a loon today."

"You've got that look on your face." Michael stated with a smile.

"Oh? And what look might that be?"

"The one that says you know you are right."

"That obvious am I?" Glancing towards the boarders, one of them motioned for her to come over. Groaning, Jamie hopped off the truck. "No rest for the wicked." She was across the field before he could answer her.


True to her word, Jamie waited until Beth was warming up before approaching the girl again. Even then, she went on the assumption the horse was just being lazy. Ten minutes in, cantering over her second warm up fence, Militant took down the rail, and almost lost his footing on landing.

"Pull him."

"No." Beth cantered on again, causing him to stumble for a moment before regaining his balance.

Turning, Jamie found the Steward, and Michael right behind her.

"Your friend here told me about your student. I have to agree with you. I will order the vet check." The burly gray haired woman walked towards the secretaries' booth. A moment later a page rang out for the stationed vet.

"Bitch." Beth called as she rode by.

"Nice people." Michael grumbled, glaring at the young woman on horseback.

"She'll learn." Jamie was exuding a confidence Michael was not used to seeing from her. Following Beth and Militant, it didn't take much to see that he was laboring. The vet, Dr Craig, a tall, dark haired, well build man in his early forties, quickly looked over the horse; checking heart rate while waiting for his respiratory to recover, which it didn't. In five minutes, the horse that Jamie knew was fit, deteriorated in front of them. He began a slight sweat while huffing. Finally Beth began to look concerned. She tossed a sad look toward her trainer.

Walking up, Jamie patted the horse's neck. "Next time, trust me." She told the girl softly. "Take him back to the trailer, I'll tell the secretary. We'll be on our way home soon." Beth nodded, thanking the vet, then leading her poor horse back.

"I can't isolate the cause," Dr. Craig began, "but he's going to need some recovery time. It almost looks like he's tied up."

"Could it be stress related?" Jamie glanced back at the pair.

"Possibly, but you know the horse. What is he like regularly?"

"Boundless energy. I just began coaching them and from what I've been told, he's worse at shows."

"I suggest blood work then. It's quite possible he's just picked up a flu."

"Great." Jamie grumbled, knowing the seriousness behind the vet's extrapolation. "Thanks for your help."

He smiled, "it's what I'm here for."


As she and Michael walked back to the trailer, Jamie held out her hand. "Can you take this?" Shaking his head, he took the needle from between her fingers.

"When did you get this?"

"I grabbed out of the medical kit just before the warm up. I had a feeling he wasn't going to be any better."

"I'll get Kitt to run an analysis tonight."

"Thank you."

Thinking for a second, "care to join the party?"

Titling her head, a small smile played across her lips. "Sure, as long as I'm not intruding on anything personal." Michael rolled his eyes.



It took three hours to make the drive home. It should only have taken one. Twenty minutes out of the show grounds, Jamie heard an awful noise from the trailer. Michael pulled off the road as fast and as smoothly as possible. Jumping out of the cab, Jamie swung open the people door into the front section of the trailer. Militant was leaning heavily against the walls of his standing stall, his breathing labored again and the sheen of sweat had returned. It took a great deal of time before they had him steady again. Leaving the windows open, Beth remained inside with her horse. Climbing back into the truck, Michael started off again, hazard lights on, taking it slow and easy. They only had to pull over one more time, Beth's pounding on the wall letting them know that Mil was in a desperate need of break. The boarders who had followed the trailer, checked their horses, making sure all else was well within the rig during the stop.


Pulling into farm late evening, Trish ran out. "Where the hell have you been?"

Jamie snickered. Trish's temper overran all else when she was worried. "Mil isn't well." Jamie called out as Michael backed the trailer towards the barn. All the other horses were off loaded first. Beth remained beside her friend, calming him. Michael stood beside the exhausted horse as he descended, a hand on his side to keep him from stepping off the side of the ramp. As soon as he was in his stall he lay down, his head pillowed in Beth's lap.

"What happened?" Trish looked anxiously from horse and rider to Jamie.

"She didn't listen to me when I said he didn't look right." Jamie's tone was not condescending. She was stating a fact, not laying the blame. "I called in the vet while she was warming up, and he was stumbling. He thinks it might be tying up, or possibly a flu or even stress. He suggested blood work."

Trish nodded, clearly worried. "I agree."

"That's what took us so long to get back. We had to keep pulling over and giving the poor guy breaks."

"Now that I know, I'm not so upset."

"She's all yours. I'm going to bed." A quick nod towards Jamie, then she was in the stall with Beth and Mil.


*



Two hours later, Jamie found herself being gently shaken awake. Rolling over, half groaning, she was met by Michael's amused expression.

"Now you know how I feel."

"I'm getting up. Is the coast clear?"

"Kitt just beeped me."

"Good, I'm dying to know what they gave him."

"You're pretty sure about this, huh?"

"I've never seen a horse react like that. I would think that if he was sick, he'd have been like that all day."

"And he was hell to load."

"You got it."

"So, let's go for a romantic drive in the moonlight." Smiling, he reached down, clasping her wrist and pulling her up.


*


Parking on the familiar ridge, Michael pulled a small plastic bag out from his jacket pocket. Noticing what his partner was fiddling with, Kitt activated the chemical analyser tray. A few seconds after Michael dropped the needle in, Kitt provided the answer.

"I find traces of histamines and Diazepam." Jamie started at the tiny object in the now open tray.

"Are you sure, Kitt?"

"Of course." Came the irritated answer.

"Sorry Kitt. But this is probably one of the more dangerous games to play."

"Pardon my ignorance, but what are you two talking about?" Jamie smiled having forgotten that Michael wouldn't recognize the proper name of the drug.

"Diazepam is valium."

"So someone tranked him."

"Yup. Then to top it all off, the histamines indicate that he had an allergic reaction to it."

"It could have been done by anyone passing him at the show."

"Probably." Glancing towards Kitt's voice modulator, "any idea on how long it could have been in his system?"

"The best estimate I can give you is less than 24 hours." Jamie nodded, feeling a bit swamped by the circumstances. Seeing her reaction, Michael placed a hand on her arm.

"We'll get to the bottom of this."

"I know." Taking a deep breath, she regrouped.

"Who would have access to this stuff?" Michael asked.

Jamie shrugged. "Anyone who knows a vet, or knows a doctor. It's rather common."

"So there is no way to trace it back?"

"I'm sorry Michael," Kitt answered, "but without the original container with the serial numbers, it could have come for over thirty distributors here in the States." Michael looked from Kitt's voice modulator to Jamie, frustration clear on his face.

"This is why it takes so long to peg horse killers." Jamie placed a hand on his arm.

"If only horses could ID attackers." Jamie smirked as Michael gunned the engine. "I'm going to bed. 4 o'clock mornings just don't agree with me."


*



"You want me to do what!?" Michael looked from Ja to the Quarter horse she was holding.

"You mentioned the other day that you wanted to learn how to ride." He was chickening out and she knew it.

"Well, yeah but..."

"No buts." Interrupting him, she lead the horse over while dragging Michael. "There's no time like the present. Get on."

"You're going to be teaching me?"

"Is that a problem?" Eyeing him as he stood on the mounting block, leaning over the horse.

"Actually, no. I think I prefer it." Mounting, as he'd watched everyone else do for days now, he swung, rather gracefully on.

"Sit gently." Jamie warned, watching him lower into the saddle.

"I'm feeling a little self conscious here."

"Why?" She wasn't expecting that.

"'Cause..." His face turned the most appealing shade of red, "you're staring at me."

Busting up laughing, she caught the hint. "Look, I get paid $25 an hour to stare at people's legs and asses, what makes you think you're any different?" She squinted up at him, hoping he wouldn't realize that he was different. "If anything, for me, working with you is easier. I know you, I'm comfortable with you. It makes showing you what to do easier."

"Showing?" He cocked an eyebrow at her.

"When you drive Kitt, do you think about what you're doing? How to turn the wheel, how much gas, brakes to use?"

"No, it's second nature."

"Exactly, you *feel* it in him, same here. It's a feel to know the horse under you. If you have to think, you're reactions are too late. I'll position your body for you, to give you the feel. Then I expect you to hold it. In all honesty, I have a rough time working with men. Just because I do a great deal of positioning in my teaching. Women don't mind as much. Most guys tense up when I touch them."

"Okay, so what am I doing up here?"

Climbing onto the block. Ja placed on hand on the small of his back and one along his lower abs. She felt him tighten momentarily. "Now, fill my hand with your back." She pressed her palm into his stomach, encouraging him to flatten his back into her opposite hand. He shifted, but still not filling her hand with his back. "You have abs man, use them. Tilt your pelvis and sit straight." That did it. "Now stay like that."

"I can't breathe here."

"Breathe from your diaphragm, not your chest." Holding in the laughter, she moved to his legs. Grabbing his right calf, she pulled it away from the horse. "Now, do *not* lean forward. You'll hurt yourself." His eyes widened for a second catching her drift. "Relax and let me move your leg." In that instant, she felt him do so. He trusted her, that meant a great deal. Slowly, making sure he didn't tip forwards she positioned his leg. "Imagine a straight line, running from your ear, through your shoulder, to your hip to your heel."

"You want me to stay like this?"

"You're so typical. Yes I expect you to stay like this. Relax and trust your balance. I should be able to magically take the horse out from under you and you would land on your feet."

"Okay, I think I got it."

Shifting the lunge line into her other hand, she asked the horse to move on. The line she held onto made the horse walk a large circle around her. As the horse took his first step, Michael tipped backwards, then regained his balance. For another half circle, he remained rigid, then began to swing in rhythm. "I didn't think you'd have a problem figuring this out."

Keeping up some technical babble and giving more analogies, Michael settled comfortably into the saddle. Picking up the 'two point' position with ease. When his legs began to shake, she decided enough was enough. Looking at her watch, she realized forty five minutes had gone by.

"How long before I'm completely comfortable up here?"

"Depends on how fast you fit up, usually it takes about 3 months to come off the lunge line." Unhooking the line, she held the bridle. "Now both feet out of the stirrups and swing your right leg over. Remember to bend your knees when you land. If you can, slide off instead of jumping."

Shrugging, he half jumped, half slid off. His legs were more tired than he thought. Ja reached out to steady him as he swayed for a second. "That's hard work." His eyes wide, he waited beside the horse for his legs to hold him upright again.

"Yup and it gets worse."

"How the hell can it get worse?"

"Trotting, cantering and jumping. It gets a lot worse. Riding uses the largest number of muscle groups of any sport."

"You really do know this stuff huh? I see why Devon wanted you along."

"And since you know how to untack and groom," Jamie handed him the reins. "I have other horses to work." Throwing a devious smile over her shoulder, she left him, heading for her next ride.


*


The jump like all the others, felt smooth and effortless. Jamie had forgotten the exhilaration of jumping over four feet. Leroy loved it and it showed.

Kitt was parked alongside the sand ring, blasting music and following Jamie's course. He had a perfect view to record the rounds. It bothered him to no end that he couldn't express himself as he watched the small woman control the large bay horse over such intimidating jumps. It reminded him of himself and Michael. Trust. Joy. Both were evident in the pair as they approached each jump.

Jamie, while parking the car, had asked him to record her ride for later critiquing. Trish could only help to a degree. Kitt had groaned at the time, figuring he was going to be bored out of his CPU. But watching them, following the growing trust and abandon, he saw a part of himself in the partnership. He had learned to trust, until given a reason to do otherwise, just like Leroy. He'd been given a partner he could depend on in Michael; as Leroy had found in Ja.

Jamie's delighted squeal as Leroy threw a buck at the far end brought Kitt's attention back to the pair. Trish had raised the last line to just under five feet. From his standpoint, he would have a great view of them going over the last jump, which was on the opposite side of the fence from him.

The pair jumped into the combination along the rail with ease. Kitt followed the four even strides between the fences, then liftoff.

Kitt watched with pride as his friend soared atop this beautiful horse.

Pride turned to horror as he realized the horse has misjudged the obstacle. The jump was wider than the horse expected. His front legs hooked the second rail, somersaulting horse and rider.

Jamie's smile turned to alarm as she felt herself flip over the sand ring fence. Something black entered her line of sight just before she hit something warm and unyielding. Then came a blinding pain in her side. She never felt herself hit the ground.

Kitt stood, rooted to the ground as he watched Jamie's limp form bounce off his roof. And heard the sickening sound of breaking bone as her side connected with his wing mirror.

"Michael!" He called as he scanned her dazed form beside him.

Michael had been standing behind the shed, out of direct sight. Kitt's panicked call frightened him. He took off towards his partner at a dead run. He rounded the driveway to see Ja on her hands and knees on the ground beside Kitt. Trish was in the ring trying to help a fallen horse out of the tangle of reins that prevented him from standing.

"Michael hurry," Kitt called again over the comlink. Michael dropped down beside Jamie, who was obviously in shock. Her breathing was raspy and there was a little blood on her lips. She turned to look at him, confusion and fear showing in her green eyes.

"What happened?" Michael asked, unsure of what was wrong.

"She fell," Kitt began, his voice shaky. "She hit my mirror. She has two broken ribs and one has punctured her lung. Michael, she's drowning."

Before Kitt had finished his explanation, Michael had picked her up. Ignoring her moans of pain, he carried her around Kitt, after gently placing her in the seat, he vaulted over the roof. Kitt had fired the engine and Michael sped off towards the nearest hospital Kitt could find.



Michael paced the drab blue and gray hospital waiting room. They had brought a gurney for her as soon as they saw him carry her into the small emergency center. After a quick explanation of what happened, they'd wheeled her off. That had been two hours ago. He'd been waiting ever since. The nurse had taken pity on his stressed nerves and told him that yes, she had the broken ribs and the punctured lung, but they had reset the bones, repaired the lung and all looked well. She would inform him as soon as she knew more. For now, Jamie was in recovery, waiting to come out of the anesthetic.

"Mr. Knight?" His head jerked away from the window as the doctor approached.

"How is she?"

"She'll be fine. She's going to need a great deal of rest, but the fractures were clean and should heal properly. Her lung only had a small puncture, but it was beside an artery, hence the drowning effect. We stopped the bleeding and the stitching is holding nicely."

"How long will she have to stay?"

The doctor tipped his head from side to side. "Depends on her. She may be out in a few days, might be a few weeks." Michael nodded, and thanked the doctor. He had spent more than enough time in hospitals to know the routine.


*


Unable to sleep, Ja wandered around the property. She left Michael asleep in the bed when she realized her tossing was disturbing him. Saying her ribs hurt was an understatement and sleep was impossible. By 1 am she had given up and Michael's grunts had helped her make her decision to get up.

Three nights in the hospital was more than enough to make her more than a little restless. She swore that she would never scold Michael again for insisting on leaving the sterile rooms as soon as possible. She knew that he had spent the majority of the first night with her in her room, and that Devon had also made an appearance. It had comforted her at the time, but she also hated causing such a hassle.

She had set her mind to teaching today. Keeping the students riding in a circle around her so she wouldn't have to yell, everyone had supported any request she made to make life less painful on herself.

Wandering around the property in the dark, she sought out Kitt's company. The idea of passing the time with him appealed to her.

Peering into the garage, she noticed Kitt was not there. Looking around, she found him backed into a spot in the parking area, across from the sand ring.

"Hi Sweetheart, what are you doing out here?" She asked the black car as she approached him.

"Jamie, what are you doing up? You need your rest." Even Kitt noticed the nervousness in his voice.

"What's wrong?" A pause.

"I'm sorry for hurting you."

"What?" She practically laughed out the question.

"If I hadn't been there, you wouldn't have been hurt so badly."

Sighing, she slid onto Kitt's hood. Feeling him shaking beneath her, she settled herself as comfortably as possible against his windscreen, with her legs out in front of her and her good arm behind her head. "Kitt, do you believe in fate?"

"I guess so, I"ve never really thought about it. Why do you ask?"

"Because I believe everything happens for a reason. And what is meant to happen will, no matter what the circumstances. If you hadn't been there, I could have hit the fence or landed on a rock and done the same thing. Or worse, stayed in the ring and had Leroy land on me. Tell me Kitt, how long did I have?"

"Not long at all."

"Long enough for an ambulance to get out here and get me back to the hospital?"

"No, not with the response times to this remote location." The questions were confusing him.

"So, without you; your calling Michael, locating a hospital and getting me there, I probably wouldn't be here. A punctured lung doesn't sound so bad anymore." She smiled as she felt the car stop trembling. "From what Michael said, Trish couldn't get out of the ring, Leroy had her trapped until she untangled him. There was no one else around. You saved my life Kitt. You and Michael. You have no reason to feel guilty."

"How do you do that?"

"What?" She heard the smile in his voice and mirrored it in her own.

"See a positive angle to any situation. You're much like Michael in that manner. He can joke about near death situations that scare the circuitry out of me."

"Nice analogy," she chuckled, easily forgetting she was talking to a computer. "'What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.' I've always believed that. Plus, this isn't my first spill off of a horse. Been there, done that, passed up on getting the tee shirt." She settled her self down more snuggly on his hood. "You're comfy Kitt." Her voice was already beginning to take on that sleepy sound. This was the most comfortable she'd been since falling off.

"Good night," Kitt whispered, scanning the area making sure it was safe for the young woman to fall asleep on him. He smiled, realizing the trust she had in him, to not only fall asleep on him, but to search him out and talk to him.


*


Watching the evening wind down, Jamie felt a sense of regret. Sitting on Kitt's hood, the dwindling bonfire a few yards away, half listening into the conversation Trish and Bonnie were having.

Trish's bonfires were legendary in the area. The few acres she owned across from the trout stream was flat and large enough to host all the people from the barn and half the neighboring farms. Devon had passed up the invitation knowing that loud rock and roll would be playing. Bonnie however jumped on the opportunity. Everyone was required to bring some food dish, the pot luck adding to the festivities. Rick and Michael had spent most of the day cutting the grass down below and dragging the fallen branches and limbs to the fire pit. Jamie, who was still restricted from her injuries, had spent the day grooming and teaching.

The doctors insisted that she wait a few more days before she climbed onto a horse. It had been annoying her. She felt fine and was sick of being babied. Michael had been on the receiving end of her short temper a few times. Each time he wandered off laughing, infuriating her even more so. The last incident had been a few hours beforehand. Jamie had been carrying some dishes loaded with food out when Michael had offered to help. She had snapped at him, claiming that she wasn't an invalid. At which point Kitt had piped up, giving a detailed comparison of how similar their moods could be. Laughing, the tension eased, and Jamie apologized to Michael. She hadn't realized how grouchy she had become. After snatching a piece of chicken off the top plate, then grabbing the plate from her, he shrugged, knowing she had received far worse from him on his bad days.

Jamie smiled as Trish and Bonnie spoke animatedly to one another. They had hit it off so well. Spending most of the evening siting beside the fire talking. Even Rick's antics of throwing Tasha into the stream hadn't diverted their attention.

Michael had discreetly moved through the group, speaking to just about everyone. Kitt had been monitoring him all afternoon and evening, recording what parts of the conversations he could, just in case someone let something slip. Initially, Kitt had been rather put out when he had been told that he was providing the music for the night. It didn't take him long to understand why. He also had video coverage of just about every person who had come into clear range of his scanners.

Jamie had spent most of the evening speaking to people at the picnic tables up wind from the fire. Her knowledge regarding horses was greatly respected and a few of the neighboring horse owners had asked her opinion on varying health and riding topics. Michael had checked on her regularly keeping up the facade of their relationship, and honestly making sure she was okay.

Come 9 o'clock the guests began to leave. By 11, there was only Trish, Bonnie, Michael and herself left. Rick had excused himself a short time ago, taking the last of the dishes back to the house with him.

Kitt was parked nose in towards the fire. Across from them, Trish and Bonnie had their backs to the fire and to them. Looking across the area, into the underbrush, she once again tried to find Michael. He'd disappeared a short while ago. In fact, just after the tone of music changed. Kitt had switched from rock/pop type to easy listening about half an hour ago. No one had seen Michael since. Carefully looking through the undergrowth, she spotted him, in a small clearing, sitting cross legged gazing forlornly over the stream. Having spotted him at the same moment, Kitt fired the engine. This had been difficult for him. The forced separation from his partner while sitting right next to him. But all those remaining knew of Kitt.

"Stay," came the quiet request as Ja began to slide off. Waiting until Jamie had shifted to a more secure position, Kitt then made his way to his partner. Without turning, Michael tipped his head back over the warm prow, his eyes meeting Jamie's. She had never seen such an expression before. It was best described as a cross between depression, loneliness and longing. But there was something else, an emotion she could not name. Sliding off the hood, she sat beside him and was immediately brought into a comforting hug. Laying her head against his shoulder, his arm running along Kitt's bumper before turning to hold her, her left elbow resting beside Kitt's driving lights, hand against his waist, entwined with her other arm that lay against his stomach, returning the hug.

The sweeping of Kitt's scanner was lulling her. Them both, if they'd noticed. Bending slightly, he placed his forehead against hers, angling her face up to him before placing his lips against hers. She'd known that she was falling for him, but this confirmed it. Letting him ask, she followed the feathery kisses. Lips not actually parting, this sensual caress continued for some time. Finally breaking as they heard footsteps near them.

Trish had been told about Kitt, but to see the car quietly move across the clearing on it's own, with Jamie perched on the hood was a little disconcerting. Sighing, she hated to disturb the two cuddled together on the grass. "Michael, can you extinguish the fire?" She asked quietly, not wanted to interrupt the mood that was radiating from the pair.

"Sure." Michael stood slowly.

"I think we all need to call it a night. Horses wait for no man."

"Don't I know it." Jamie stood as well, following Trish and Michael back into the firelight.

"I'm off then." Bonnie hugged Jamie, then Michael warmly. They all watched her cross the footbridge and fire up her car.

"Why don't you go in?." Michael suggested to Jamie.

"You sure?"

"Yeah, I'll only be a few minutes here. Then I'll take one last look around." Catching Michael's eyes, a spark of what had passed between them ignited again.

"I'm going to bed." Trish took one last glace at the dying fire, not noticing the pair beside her. "It was a successful night. Make sure it's out good."

Michael chuckled, purposely breaking eye contact with Jamie. "I'll drown it well. I'm not about to start a forest fire." Turning back, Jamie was already across the bridge. Heaving a sigh, he set to work. With Kitt's help, putting out the fire only took moments.

Driving Kitt back up top and parking him across from the sand ring, he waited for Kitt to run a thorough scan and getting an all clear before calling it a night.

Climbing into bed approximately 20 minutes after Jamie, he found her fast asleep. Lying on his back, he gathered her into him. She turned easily, pillowing her head on his shoulder, while her right hand slid to rest against his chest. It had felt so right kissing her. He hadn't allowed himself to feel this way in many years. After Stevie, and then all the problems he'd experienced trying to establish a relationship afterwards, he was scared. Holding her now, safe and comfortable, it would be too easy to forget what his life consisted of. That she had already been targeted. The bug they discovered in her house still bothered him. Closing his eyes, he nuzzled into her hair, cherishing the moment.


*


"Michael!" Kitt's call woke them with a start.

"What's wrong Kitt?" Michael rolled over, giving him access to his comlink.

"The south barn is on fire."

Jamie was up in a flash, stepping into her paddock boots, she bolted out the door.

Racing to the far end of the property, where the youngsters were housed, she paused. "Dear God." The entire barn was covered in bright flames. Taking off again, she found herself restrained.

"Let me go!"

"Jamie it's too late." Michael whispered, trying to hold her close.

Hearing the panicked squeals of the horses inside, she twisted, escaping from his grip.

"Ja no!' He snatched at her again, but she was beyond his reach.

Without thinking, she flipped the metal latch, hearing her skin burn. The open door gave her a clear view. Every stall was occupied with a rearing, spinning horse trying to escape the smoke and fire.

Grabbing the halter from the farthest door, she slammed it open, using the leather to protect her skin from the metal latch. Reaching for the first horse, hoping he'd settle.

Fighting with horse after horse, she slowly managed to lead them out. Her hands were bleeding from the extreme heat and the constant of having shanks ripped from her grip. She'd lost count of how many knocks she'd received. The barn was thankfully holding. Kitt was outside the main door, doing his best to keep the flames at bay. Michael grabbed each terrified horse as she lead them out settling them, before handing them off to one of the working students to place in a paddock.

The newest gelding refused to co operate. He didn't know her and was too frightened to care. He felt he was safe in his stall, even though it was filling with flames. Grabbing a rag, she flipped it over his eyes, tying the ends quickly under his cheeks. He still fought, slamming her against the back of his stall. She watched the stars dance before her tearing eyes. The smoke was becoming unbearable, breathing nearly impossible. This was thankfully the last horse, closest to the door, but still a distance from safety. Yanking on the shank, she tried again and was met by resistance. The back of the barn collapsed. She could hear Michael calling for her and Kitt spraying more CO2. Time was running out. She refused to leave him. There had to be a way to get him out. Dropping the shank, she spotted a whip across the isle. In a last ditch effort, she moved in behind him, saying a quick prayer to whoever might be listening, she let the whip fly. The first crack landed on his rump, causing him to kick out, grazing her shoulder. Recovering, she began again. He'd jumped forward a fraction. Again and again she hit him. Slowly, bumping into walls he crept forward, closer to the door. Her energy was waning, her hand felt glued to the long whip. In his thrashing, he'd loosened the blindfold. Seeing an escape from the beating, he lunged for the door.

Michael dove for cover, as the horse passed him at full tilt, heading for his friends in the far field.

Turning to the barn, Michael realized Jamie had not emerged from the burning building. Fear gripped him. Without thinking, he charged in. Beside the front stall, she lay crumpled, coughing madly. Stooping, he picked her up, running out as more boards snapped behind them.

Kitt followed behind until Michael stopped a safe distance from danger.


"Kitt?" He asked, coughing himself as he lay her on the ground.

"Smoke inhalation and...." Michael looked up at his partner as he paused. "Dear God, her hands." Lifting her wrist, he choked back the bile that rose suddenly at the sight of bloody blisters and torn flesh. It was a good thing that she was half unconscious. She would be in unbelievable pain. In that moment, as the view pulled at his heart, he gained a new respect for the woman lying across his lap. He hadn't heard a complaint, only soft encouragement to each horse as she lead them out. Her eyes had said nothing to him while passing horses off, without a moment's hesitation, she rushed back into the barn. Her face was covered in soot, the small burn marks and scratches showing red. On her shoulder, a clear hoof print was staring at him from her once white shirt. Gently, he brushed a lock of filthy hair away from her face. Her eyes were closed, the lids holding a blue tinge in the glare of Kitt's headlights. Periodically, a coughing fit took her.

"Emergency unit ETA is another five minutes." Michael nodded to his partner, as he held her.


*

Standing with Michael and Kitt around noon, the fire felt so much further behind them than eight hours. Kitt was scanning the charred remains, searching for a cause. Her hands bandaged and she cradled her sore shoulder as she walked around the what was left of the structure.

"I think I may have something." Kitt announced, Michael faced him, waiting. "If you turn to your left, four steps from the doorway, you will find some wiring."

Reaching up, Michael pulled the metal sheathing away from the wires, exposing what was left of them. "Were they cut or chewed?"

"It looks like they were stripped. There is what looks like metal particles inside the tubing."

A board snapped under Jamie, causing her to lose her balance, hitting the wall with her bad shoulder, Michael caught her waist before she buckled. Taking a shaky breath, she stepped away from him. She'd taken the mildest of painkillers the doctors allotted her. She refused to lay around with work to be done. "I've seen some cruel things in this business, but this takes the cake. They were ready to burn fifteen horses to death."

"And done well enough to leave no trace." Ja turned glaring eyes at Michael. He shrugged apologetically, "metal particles are not proof of arson. The mice may have chewed them, might be deterioration due to age, there are too many possibilities."

Turning from the two, she made her way to the hill overlooking the far paddock, looking at the horses who narrowly escaped death a few hours before.

"Ja?" Michael walked up behind her, placing his hands on her arms.

"Don't ever hold me back again, Michael. I would never have forgiven you if one of them had died." She strode from him, unaware of his pained expression.



Flopping into the driver's seat, he let his head fall back to the rest. "What did I do wrong?"

"Nothing as far as I can see."

"That helps....." Catching himself, he turned sad eyes at the modulator. "Sorry Kitt."

"She hurt you with that comment?"

"Yes, though I'm not sure why."

"She is feisty."

Laughing for the first time in almost twelve hours. "She is that alright."

"A perfect match for you."

Eyes widened suddenly, "excuse me?"

He could have sworn he heard Kitt laughing at him. "You heard me. Reverse the situation, if she had tried to restrain you."

"I would have reacted angrily." He hated to admit it. "I think I should go talk to her. Can you find her for me?"

"Sitting on the bleachers."

"Thank you." He drove back, parking behind the wooden benches. Sitting inside, he watched the girl staring across the empty sand ring. Her stance clearly stating the pain she was in. 'But like me, she won't take anything.' Kitt pointing out similarities was a little frightening.

With a determined sigh, he stepped out of the car.

"Hey," he was not sure if this was the right way to approach her or not.

"Hi." She shifted to allow him up. Smiling as she noticed his relieved expression. "Look, I'm sorry about what I said before..."

"No you're not." There was a small smile accompanying his words. "Kitt pointed out to me that I would have reacted in a similar manner. I only held you back because I didn't want you getting hurt....I know," he held up a hand. "It wasn't meant as a chauvinistic line. I would have run in there too if I had a clue as to how to go about rescuing horses. But when the last horse was out, and you weren't..."

"I didn't intend to scare you."

"No, that wasn't what I felt. You do realize what you mean to me? I've never had someone like you in my life. I know it sounds cheesy. Other than Kitt, you are the closest person to me."

"Thank you." Trying to hide her shy smile, she faced him. "The feeling is reciprocated. I meant it when I said that I had no idea what it was like to love and trust someone so implicitly. Until now."

Gently reaching around her, he pulled her into a hug. Being careful of her shoulder, he encouraged her to rest against him.

Leaning into him, contentment filled her. She had been so frightened last night. Not for herself, but for the horses. They were trapped. If she didn't get them out, no one would.

"I've dealt with horses that have been in a barn fire before." She began in way of an explanation. "There was this one mare. Tiffany I believe her name was. It took two years before she would step foot inside a barn. On her withers was a patch of hair, a mixture of black and brown that showed really well against her golden coat. A burning board had fallen on her. All I could think of was her. Her fear. She was a lovely horse, outside."

"And those horses are so young..."

"I couldn't let that happen to them."

Bringing her in for a closer hug, feeling her relax against him. "I do understand. My view saw you running in there and not coming back out. Every time you went back in I had this sinking feeling. Kitt kept his eyes on you, but there was so much going on."

"How many times have you jumped in front of a bullet to save someone else?"

"More times than I can count."

"The horses are just as important to me, if not more so because we are the ones that imprison them in barns. They are innocents, until humans taint them."

"Then why did they fight?"

He felt the smile against his shoulder. "Horses think that they are safe in their stalls. I never really understood that aspect of horse psychology, but it's true."

"Even if it's burning around them?"

"Umhm." The anger had faded, as had the fear, leaving her almost helpless tucked against him. She didn't want to move. Hearing Kitt's scanner behind her, and Michael beside her....it was too nice. There was no way this could last.


*


Peeking into the shed in the middle of the day, making sure no one was around, Ja climbed into Kitt. "How you doing Sweetheart?"

"Fine Jamie. What brings you to me?"

"Worried about you. I just wanted to be sure you where okay. And obviously you're not."

"Excuse me?" It was just a tad too innocent.

"You're lonely locked in here aren't you?"

"Now that you mention it..." Kitt seemed to sigh. "How long is Michael supposed to be away?"

Jamie threw a surprised look at Kitt. Then it dawned on her. Trish had dropped the four day show on everyone. Michael was to drive the rig, set up and help at the show in the neighboring State. He wouldn't have had time to tell Kitt more than the briefest of details. "Two more days." Reaching forward, she touched his dash. "How about you and me go for a drive tonight?"

"I wouldn't want to inconvenience you."

"Kitt. You, my Dear, are never an inconvenience. But I understand you're missing Michael."

"You care for him don't you?"

"Yes." It was a simple answer, one she did not wish to expand on. "I also care for you. And I'd really hate for Michael to return to find his partner approaching insanity."

"What time?" Excitement was growing in his tone.

"As soon as everyone's asleep, beep me, okay?"

"What if I wake you?"

"So, wake me. Please. You don't seem to understand. I *want* to spend a night alone with you."

"If I didn't know any better, I'd think you were hitting on me."

"You'd better believe it." Before he could answer, Jamie exited the car and the shed, leaving with the impression he was laughing.



"So what you so happy about?" Rick startled her as she entered the barn. The happy smile faded quickly with his leering.

"Just spoke to a friend." Trying to brush past him, he grabbed her arm.

"I can bring that smile back."

"I don't think so."

"Only better."

"Look Rick, I'm not interested. I'm already taken."

"Nice choice of words. I'll take you anyway, any day. While the cat's away, the pussy can play."

"Piss off Rick. Not in this lifetime." Shaking off his arm, she strode into the feed room.

"Are you okay?" Kitt's concerned whisper came over her comlink.

"Yeah Kitt. Thanks."

"Are you sure? Your vitals say different."

Smiling, she sat on a feed tub. "Kitt you are wonderful. Remind me and we'll talk about this tonight."

"I'll be waiting."



Shortly after midnight, Jamie lifted the roll up door, allowing Kitt to exit. After shutting it as quietly as possible, she climbed into the already open driver's side door. Kitt switched from auto to manual, surprising her.

"You sure?"

"Of course. I've seen how you handle those horses, I'd like to know how you handle me."

"Okay, hold on here. Who's coming onto whom?"

"It was a simple curiosity."

"I don't believe a word of it Sweetheart. You've been around Michael too long."

"I find that mildly insulting. I have far better 'lines' than he does."

Feeling better than she had all day, Ja shifted the car into gear and snuck off property. "Any ideas as to where to go?"

"Michael usually parks on the ridge to the north. It allows for full view of the property, without being spotted."

"Okay, that's where we'll go." Following the directions, it took fifteen minutes of the most effortless driving she'd ever experienced to arrive at the concealed location.

Opening the driver's window, she hung an arm out. The night air was still heavy, but the sky was perfectly clear. She felt safe for the first time since Michael had left. "I see why Michael enjoys this so."

"What's that?" Kitt's voice had the same contented quality as hers.

"Being alone with you. It's a safe and comfortable feeling. It's been awhile since I felt this way."

Slightly astounded by her admission, he paused before answering. "Thank you. That was one of the highest compliments I've been paid in quite some time."

"You're welcome."

"May I ask you something?"

"Sure Kitt, anything."

"Why do you call me 'Sweetheart'?"

"Do you really need an answer to that?" When he didn't speak up, she shifted to an even more comfortable position, if that was possible. "Kitt, you are the most considerate person I know. The most caring and thoughtful. I just thought I could express my feelings towards you better by calling you that. Does it bother you?"

"No." The firm, almost desperate word filled the cab. "It means a great deal to me." He was almost embarrassed by his outburst.

"Good."

"Now, on to the topic I was to remind you of."

"Oh," she groaned. "Kitt, what I'm about to tell you stays between us."

"Alright."

"Promise me, Kitt."

"I will keep this between us."

"Okay. You know that I grew up at the estate with Jennifer and Garthe."

"Yes, I'm aware of that."

"What you don't know is that Garthe had a crush on me. He would follow me around. It was creepy. As we became teens, it was apparent what he wanted."

"But you did not share his feelings?"

"No, he was more of a brother to me. I loved him, but not like that. One day he cornered me."

"What happened?"

"Devon walked into the room hearing the commotion. He pulled Garthe off me and stood guard. He had scared me more than anything. But the memories are there, and with Rick looking at me like that, and saying what he did..."

"Thank you for trusting me with this."

"That was the easy part. You are now one of four who know about this. It was kind of nice to be able to tell someone about it."

"Sleep Ja." Turning with great affection to his voice modulator, she smiled. Only Michael had ever called her that.

"You sure?"

"Yes, I'll keep an eye out. I've grown used to Michael sleeping, it'll be nice to have you asleep in here."

Turning, she snuggled in a surprisingly similar fashion as Michael before drifting off in Kitt's safety.


*



Kitt had been keeping an eye out ever since Michael had left for the show. After the previous night he felt a strong bond with the young woman on the end of the second comlink. He was beginning to feel the same protective streak Michael did towards her. She was a wonderful person. Being one of the few who treated him with respect and love. He cherished her for it. Half an hour ago Rick had wandered in, drunk as a skunk, breaking a beer bottle over his roof as he passed the car, muttering something about having that chick. Kitt only partially paid attention to him. The guy would only hurt himself if he hit the car. A funny feeling was hanging about his CPU. He couldn't name it. It arrived shortly after Rick left the shed. When the ghost refused to leave him alone, he conducted a full scan. First the property, every inch. All horses were as they should. Then the house. That's when it hit him. There was someone outside Jamie's door. A more thorough scan revealed Rick jimmying the handle.

"Jamie!" If he could wake her, she'd have a chance. "Jamie wake up! Jamie!!" Again and again he called. She was beginning to stir. Rick was in the room now, just about at the bed.

"Jamie!" One last try and he heard her intake of breath, seeing Rick in the room, a silhouette almost beside her. Rolling off the other side of the bed, she remained just beyond his reach. Scrambling she looked for a way out. Where he was standing blocked her only escape.

"Come to me you little pussy. You won't regret it."

Her heart was pounding in her ears, beginning to block thoughts. "Stay with me Ja." Kitt's voice gave her the edge she needed. Rick stood confused for a second. Chancing it, she jumped past him. He was not as drunk as she believed. He grabbed her arm, flinging her back onto the bed. Climbing on, he began pulling at her clothes.

"No!! Get off of me!!" Twisting, she upset his balance. As he tumbled away, Ja jumped up and out the door. Before she realized what she was doing, she found herself pulling Kitt's door open. Closing it behind the terrified girl, he locked down.

Furious, Rick had followed her. Believing she'd made a grave mistake by climbing in the car, he yanked on the handle. She cringed as the car rocked, then relaxed. She was safe. There wasn't a place more so than with Kitt. Rick continued to thrash at the car, finding weapons to hit at the windows with.

"I'd find this amusing if it weren't for the circumstances."

She would not allow herself to cry. Reaction or not. "Thank you Kitt. If you hadn't..."

"But I did." His tone was gentle, his worry was intense. "You're safe, and you're unharmed."

"How much longer before he wears himself out?" She straightened her top over her track pants. She longed for Michael to be witness to this. If he'd have been here this wouldn't... But Kitt was. Her breathing was returning to normal and tiredness rolled over her.

"Do you want to talk about this?"

"Later. Please."

"Michael will not be impressed."

A small snort escaped. "One of us had better be around when he first sees Rick."

"I heard from Michael this afternoon. They are en route as we speak."

"Good." Rick had given up by that point.

Looking directly at her, "this is not over. Your boyfriend can't be around 24-7, and you can't spend all day hiding in your car."

She shivered as he walked away, crossing her arms over her chest. Kitt noticed the bruise forming on her arm. He had not been gentle with her. Michael was going to be gunning for the snake-like man when the news broke.


*


"Michael." Kitt cheered as his driver entered the garage the next night. Once they were sufficiently away from the property, Michael pulled over.

"Alright, what the hell is going on?"

Michael had a right to be upset. Jamie had barely acknowledged his arrival, only Kitt knew how her pulse had increased. Any attempts to touch her were met with baffling results. Twice she jumped away, like he'd burned her. The third, she ripped her arm away from the gentle guidance Michael had offered; something he had done many times before without incident.

"Kitt? Come on."

"Michael, you don't understand."

"Damn right I don't."

"Michael you must calm down and listen. This is upsetting enough."

That caught his attention. "Okay, I'm listening."

"Rick attacked Jamie."

"What?!"

"I managed to wake her up in time, but he still... "

"He didn't..?" Michael couldn't bring himself to say it.

"No, he didn't." Michael's eyes closed in relief. "He grabbed her and forced her onto the bed. She fought him off and came to me."

"Thank you."

"Why are *you* thanking me?" Astonished and taken slightly aback.

"For protecting her for me."

"I'm not sure she would see it in quite that manner."

A knowing smile touched Michael's lips. "We need to get back."

"She's frightened, but not of you."

"I know Pal."

"She needs you, whether she wants to admit it or not."

"That's okay, 'cause I think I need her too."

"That makes two of us."

"She's touched you too, huh?"

"Very much so."

"Do I want to know what you two have been up to while I've been away?"

"Most likely not." The teasing banter helped.



Jamie sat on the edge of the bed, every light in the room turned on, too strung to sleep, or even lie down for that matter. Michael and Kitt were both off property, that left her feeling vulnerable. Not something she liked. She jolted when the door opened. Relieved, she watched Michael walk in.

Motioning her to the bed, he sat beside her, remembering not to reach for her.

With as much gentleness as he could muster, "why didn't you tell me?"

She had figured Kitt would tell him. "I don't know. I wanted to tell you." Staring at the carpet, shifting her balance to the right to keep from tipping into him.

"What happened? How about we start with that?"

"Didn't Kitt..?"

"I want your version."

"I'm not sure... He's been making comments from the first day. I
never thought he'd act on them. Jeez. I remember Kitt waking me, seeing Rick in here, standing beside the bed. I slid off the other side. He was drunk, I'm sure of that. When Kitt called to me again, Rick paused, I figured that was my chance to get by him. I was wrong. He grabbed me, pushing me back onto the bed... At least he was drunk enough that I could shove him off. I ran to Kitt. That's it."

"Are you sure?" Her expression said different.

"He said that he'd be back. That you couldn't be watching me all the time and I can't hide in the car."

"Have you spoken to Trish?"

"No, there's no reason to."

"Ja, this is called sexual harassment and assault. Could could press charges if you wanted."

"And Trish loses a good worker. I can't do that to her."

"So you'll risk getting raped over this?"

"I just can't see him doing it Michael. I don't know why."

"Denial?"

Shrugging, "maybe."

She was determined, he had to give her that. He also wasn't going to change her mind. "Alright, I can't force you to take any action against him." He reached up, running his hand down the side of her face. "I'm just worried." She didn't flinch away. It was a good sign.

"I know you are. And I know Kitt is as well. I have to be able to take care of myself. I can't rely on you and Kitt all the time."

"I'd like it if you did." It was his turn to give a shy smile.

Understanding his meaning, she leaned into him. Relaxing as he lay back, holding her as they drifted off to sleep.



*



Michael was exhausted. He had dragged himself from the comfort of their bed, to spend yet another night with Kitt watching over the property for nothing. No activity whatsoever. He was frustrated and put out. The surveillance, plus the work during the day was wearing him down. Kitt insisted that he sleep while they were up on the ridge, but since the fire, he hadn't been able to relax enough to get more than a few hours worth. Jamie had offered to cover a night for him, he didn't feel secure permitting that. Kitt would take care of her, he knew, but if she left his safety it would be too easy for her to get hurt.

The dawn had broken with a brilliance rarely seen at this time of year. There was no heavy fog to hinder the light or a person's perspective. Coming onto the side street, he spotted the familiar horse and rider. Catching up, he slowed the car to keep pace with Britt's easy stride. Glancing back, Jamie's face broke into a challenging smile before gunning the mare. Michael had to stomp on the accelerator to keep up with the sudden burst of speed. Down the road they went, horse and car, side by side. Man and woman smiling from the controls of their partners.

Cutting in front, Ja jumped the ditch, beating Kitt back to the barn.

"You cheated." Michael accused as he walked into the barn, finding Jamie smiling a little too brightly as she untacked.

"You could have jumped the ditch if you wanted." Mischievous grin on her face, she left him gaping at her. Sometimes, it was just worth it, he thought.


*


"They are getting too close." The female voice ranted.

"They don't have a clue."

"If you could see past your dick, you might notice."

"Look, you asked me to do a job and I'm taking care of it. Knight and his chick have no idea what's going on around them."

"I don't give a shit about Knight. He can go fuck himself for all I care. But we have our orders and she has to take the fall."

"I'm still working on that." The man admitted sheepishly.

"You are taking too long. It's going to be all our hides soon. I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of being stuck in this hell hole. I want out. Now."

"I can't do this any faster. If he'd just fuck her and get it over with...."

"Then turn up the pressure. He won't sit by and let her be taken. God man, he's so fucking in love with her, but he's too blind to see it."

The man smirked. "If I had her in my bed, she wouldn't get a full night's sleep."

"Yeah, we all know that. There has to be a way..."

"Let me talk to the others, see if we can arrange something. He'll have to be around though; to comfort her."