White Tiger. Kylie Chan
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Название: White Tiger

Автор: Kylie Chan

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Эзотерика

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isbn: 9780007373420

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СКАЧАТЬ the boat and took off through Macau’s muddy water, under the enormous spanning bridge that joined the three islands. The water was completely flat.

      When we hit the open sea the water still didn’t have any waves at all, and Leo’s expression went even darker.

      ‘Not my doing, Leo,’ Mr Chen said. ‘The water is always like this after a typhoon, you know that.’ Leo didn’t say anything; he just stomped into the cabin at the front of the boat and sulked. The boat ride back to Hong Kong only took an hour; as fast as one of the Macau Ferry’s jetfoils – the jet-propelled hydrofoils that carried the gamblers between Macau and Hong Kong. I glared at Mr Chen when we reached the pier, but he ignored me. It shouldn’t have been such a quick trip. The jetfoils travelled much faster than ordinary boats.

      Leo jumped off the boat and charged through the afternoon Central crowd into a nearby office building to collect the car from its parking space underneath.

      When he pulled the car into the lay-by under City Hall, we threw the bags into the boot. I put Simone in the back with me, Mr Chen sat in the front with Leo, and we raced up the overpass to take us to the Peak.

      Mr Chen kept glancing at his watch.

      ‘Will you make it?’ I said.

      He checked his watch again. ‘If I’m quick. I’ll need to shower and change first – I can’t go like this.’

      ‘Where’s the meeting?’

      Leo hissed under his breath.

      ‘Sorry,’ I said. ‘You don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to.’

      ‘Grand Hyatt,’ Mr Chen said. ‘Next to the Convention Centre.’ The Convention Centre was shaped like a flowing sea creature, jutted into the Harbour and was clearly visible from all over Hong Kong. ‘He’s taken a suite there for this meeting.’

      ‘What’s the meeting about? It must be important.’

      ‘Emma!’ Leo snapped.

      Mr Chen sat silently, his face grim. Then he shook his head. ‘No.’

      ‘Okay,’ I said.

      Leo visibly relaxed.

      When we reached the Peak apartment building, Leo left the car running in the ground-floor car park. We went into the lift lobby, and Leo brought the bags.

      Mr Chen lowered his head and disappeared.

      ‘He’s not supposed to do that,’ Simone said.

      ‘He’s in a big hurry,’ I said.

      ‘No excuse,’ Leo said, glowering.

      ‘At least he waited until we were in here,’ I said.

      When we reached the apartment, the door was already hanging open. Monica came out of the kitchen to help Leo with the bags, and I took Simone into the living room out of the way.

      Mr Chen came charging down the hallway in a pair of black silk pants and a black T-shirt, pulling on a stunningly embossed black silk robe. He stopped at the front door and fiddled with the silk toggles and loops on the robe. The toggles fastened across the front of his chest and then down the side. The robe had a stiff mandarin collar, long sleeves, and fell to the floor.

      I rushed to help him with the toggles. He nodded his thanks and tied back his hair as I quickly straightened the collar around his throat, then brushed his shoulders.

      I was very close to him, with my hands on his broad shoulders. I looked up into his dark eyes and I saw every detail of his noble face.

      He reached up, took my hands and lowered them. He looked into my eyes as he held my hands, and something inside me leapt.

      He gently pushed my hands away. ‘Thanks.’

      ‘You’re welcome.’

      He grabbed his sword from its hooks on the wall, then spun to pull his shoes out of the shoe cupboard. He tugged them on and raced out the door, his long hair flying behind him – it had already started to come out of its tie. He pressed the button for the lift, fidgeting with impatience as he waited for it.

      ‘You’ll make it,’ I said.

      He turned and smiled. ‘I think I will.’

      The lift came and he went in. He smiled into my eyes as the doors closed.

      Damn! He looked incredible in that outfit.

      Then there was a most satisfying bellow from inside the apartment as Leo discovered the rubber snake in his suitcase on top of his clothes.

      We all slept late the next day, even Leo. I checked Simone; still sleeping. If I let her, she’d sleep the day away and be up all night. I would have to wake her soon.

      Mr Chen was already locked in his study. I went into the kitchen for a cup of tea.

      ‘What time did he come in, Monica?’

      ‘I don’t know, Emma, it was very late.’

      When I’d finished my tea, I woke Simone and took her into the kitchen. She didn’t want to eat, but she drank the juice I gave her and asked for more. She sat in my lap with her head on my shoulder, drowsy. The poor child was exhausted, dehydrated and jet-lagged. I didn’t feel much better myself; I had a massive headache.

      Simone suddenly perked up and jumped out of my lap. She went to the kitchen door, poked her head around it, then rushed out. The front door banged and I raced after her.

      Mr Chen’s personal assistant and his accountant had arrived. I didn’t know their names; I’d just watched them go in and out during the months I’d been working there. They’d never spoken to me before, and now I had some idea why.

      The accountant was a smartly dressed woman in her twenties. She never seemed to smile, and completely ignored me whenever she saw me. She wore a beautifully tailored pale green silk suit, expensive shoes and carried a slim designer briefcase. Her hair was tied into a severe bun, but she had a round, elegant face and a slender, petite figure. I’d tried to speak to her in the past but she was always ice-cool and refused to reply.

      Mr Chen’s personal assistant was a slim, charming young man of about the same age, with light brown hair. He wore a tan suit and a jolly expression; he had cute dimples when he smiled. He crouched to say hello to Simone.

      Simone kissed the young man on the cheek; she obviously really liked him. He smiled up at me from where he was crouched on the floor and I smiled back.

      The girl stiffly told him in Chinese to hurry, and he rose, still smiling warmly.

      Leo came out of his room, nodded to both of them, and went into the kitchen. They nodded back and headed down the hall to Mr Chen’s study.

      I took Simone into the kitchen. Leo sat at the table with a huge mug of coffee and eyes like road maps. My head began to throb. Simone pulled herself to sit in one of the chairs and asked for more juice.

      I heard a sound СКАЧАТЬ