Pregnant Protector. Anne Duquette Marie
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Название: Pregnant Protector

Автор: Anne Duquette Marie

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781472025470

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      “Well, we’ve made some progress today,” she said matter-of-factly.

      “I still would have liked finding out earlier. Next time you get a call from the station, let me know. I want information about Julio when it comes in, got it?”

      She didn’t argue nor make excuses. “Agreed.”

      Using the remote on her key chain, Lara unlocked the Mercedes door as they approached. Sadie shoved her nose under the back door handle, lifted it and opened the door, standard training for police dogs. Next she grabbed the rubber ring attached to the inside door handle and closed it herself, just as she did in Lara’s squad car. Lara took the driver’s seat like before, and Nick climbed in. He couldn’t drop the subject.

      “You should have told me they’d recovered the body. And that the autopsy had been performed. I had every right to know. Every right to see Julio’s body.”

      Lara faced his accusation head-on. “If I were you, I’d be furious.”

      “I’m way past furious. It was my call, my partner.”

      “Not today, Detective.” She closed her eyes, then opened them. “For God’s sake, don’t let his wife and kids see what I saw.” Her voice was calm, but it took her two tries to get the key into the ignition. Nick didn’t miss it.

      “You okay?” he asked, his anger gone.

      She actually smiled. “I should be asking you that.”

      “Want me to drive?”

      “Nope. I’m fine.” Lara took a breath and turned the key. “Besides, I’ve taken the bodyguard-driving course. I can drive like a Hollywood stunt driver. Sadie might get bored with you at the wheel.” She attempted a lighter mood that failed, but impressed him just the same. “Which reminds me, I arranged to have Julio’s motorcycle temporarily stored in Impound. As your bodyguard, I don’t want you exposed. I could have told you that earlier, too.”

      “Oh, the bike. I need to take care of it. I have a storage unit near Julio’s place. I was always there…” His voice trailed off.

      “Later. For now, let’s head for your apartment so you can pick up your things.” They fastened their seat belts and Lara automatically locked all the doors. “Hope you’re not a fresh-air fiend like Sadie,” she said, turning the air-conditioning on high. “She likes to hang out the window. It’s bad for eyes and ears.”

      “No problem,” he said, appreciating the comfort of the leather seats.

      Lara pulled through the parking lot and to the stop-light-regulated exit onto the main drag. She stopped at the red light. “What’s the quickest way to your place?”

      “I’d take—”

      He never finished his sentence. Gunfire slammed into the driver’s-side door of the Mercedes. The door collapsed, glass cracked, then a second and third shot hit the back of the car as Lara cut the steering wheel hard and jammed the car into reverse, gunning it backward and away from the source of gunfire. Nick drew his gun and frantically searched for the shooter, but could see nothing through the mottled glass of his section of the car.

      In seconds the attack was over. Police officials ran to the Mercedes, Sadie barking furiously at them. As Lara brought the car to a complete stop, Nick slowly reholstered his gun to stare at the windows—cracked but still in one piece. His gaze met Lara’s.

      “Whoever this rock star is…I have got to start buying his albums.”

      CHAPTER THREE

      “I’LL HAVE TO REPLACE two windows. And the armored body. My insurance better cover this,” Lara stated as the Mercedes was towed to the police impound yard to join Julio’s motorcycle. Sadie sat behind them in Lara’s squad car, which a fellow officer had retrieved for her, her nose pointed toward Lara, ears perked and alert for any command. A crowd of police officers, including Captain Girard, buzzed about.

      “Insurance?” Nick said. “Someone fired three shots at us, no suspect is found and all you worry about is insurance?”

      “Do you know how much bulletproof glass costs?”

      “Done venting?”

      “Yeah, I guess.” Lara sighed. “I don’t care about the car, anyway. I’m just upset. We were shot at with rounds that would stop a dinosaur!”

      Captain Girard interjected. “Lara, calm down. We’ll get him.”

      “Him? Her? We didn’t see a thing!”

      Nick laid a casual hand on her shoulder as Girard spoke, his voice confident. “I’m going with a man. Statistically, most women kill in self-defense on domestic turf. Men are much more liable to kill in public, and this—” he gestured toward the expansive downtown police parking lot “—is about as public as it gets.”

      Lara nodded.

      “Cantello,” Girard ordered, “you and Nelson get out of here—and out of your houses. Nelson, call for a safe house. It’s moving day for both of you. We’ll touch base later.”

      “I’ve sent a squad car ahead with a couple of my buddies,” Nick said to Lara.

      “When did you do that?”

      “A few minutes ago. We’ll meet them at my place first, then yours.”

      “I’m in charge of your safety. You shouldn’t be giving the orders,” Lara immediately said.

      “You shouldn’t be in morgues or doing detective work,” Girard insisted. “You’re as white as a ghost.”

      Lara didn’t like the tone of the older man’s voice. “Hey, I’ve been shot at. I’m entitled to a little adrenaline. And I’ve got questions! Are we dealing with Julio’s murderer or something totally different? My window took the shots, not yours. What if we have a serial cop killer on our hands?”

      “Don’t get hysterical, Officer.”

      Lara’s mouth opened, but before she could honestly protest, someone called out Girard’s name and he turned away. Nick gently pushed her toward her squad car.

      “Drop it, Nelson. And get in.” He jerked a thumb at the passenger side. “This time, I’m driving.”

      LARA SHIFTED in her seat during the drive, her nerves still raw—and aware that both her dog and the man driving had picked up on it. Nick kept flicking her quick glances, while Sadie, in back, kept her long nose near Lara’s neck, past the open grill that, when locked, separated a prisoner from the officers in front. The remote control could pop open the back door, as well, when a quick exit was needed.

      “Are we almost there?” she asked.

      The corners of Nick’s lips twitched. “You sound like Julio’s kids. Next you’ll be wanting ice cream.”

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