Page 68 of Wyatt

Her breath let out when she found the information. “It’s still here.”

York produced a jump drive.

“You’re handy,” Coco said and downloaded the information onto the drive.

“What’s in the packet?” York asked.

“Gustov had two folders in his online email account. One contains the emails between him—masking as you—and RJ. And it proves that he intercepted the emails and set her up to be in the wrong place at the right time for the assassination attempt.”

“And the second?”

“Dating emails.”

“Huh?”

“Yeah. As far as I can tell, they’re emails from a dating website he belongs to.”

York just stared at her.

“I went in and grabbed everything he had, but I only transferred the one file onto the disk.”

“Download the dating files too.”

She frowned at him but slid them over onto the offline storage drive.

“I keep trying to figure out why Gustov hasn’t deleted those email files.”

“Maybe he didn’t know I had them.”

“I always wondered how he found us on the train. Only your father, David, and Yanna knew we were headed to Siberia.”

“Natalya was there when my father suggested it.”

“Could be.”

“Except, how did Gustov figure out that I was in Khabarovsk…oh no.”

York looked at her.

“Your email account. You store your emails online too. He’s emailed you before—it would only take a hacker like me to break in, read them—”

“And figure out where you were, what evidence you had.”

“So, he hops on a plane for K-Town, shows up at our meet, and grabs the drive.”

“So then why didn’t he access his drive and delete the emails?”

“Maybe he couldn’t access the internet.”

“Why not?”

“What if he was traveling? Got on a plane or a train. You know how sketchy the internet and even cell service is in remote parts of Russia.”

“Which is why Natalya didn’t know he had the drive.” York got up and moved away to the window. “Maybe he hasn’t had a chance to contact her.”

“I injured him.” Wyatt had come in, his arms folded, that massive shoulder propped against the doorframe. “He was bleeding when he went over the balcony. He might have gone to a hospital.”

“And then jumped on a plane.”