Romancing the Crown: Kate & Lucas: Under the King's Command / The Prince's Wedding. Justine Davis
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СКАЧАТЬ the dangerous missions he must have been on during his years with the SEALs, he probably hadn’t blinked an eye at the risk he was taking.

      What he had done today proved he hadn’t changed. He was still the same impulsive, adventure-loving man who had left her five years ago. Witnessing his heroism should have reminded Kate of the reasons she needed to keep away from him.

      But it hadn’t worked that way. Seeing him drifting on the swells, so near and yet so far, opened a crack in the wall of duty she’d struggled to keep between them. She’d wanted to stand in the doorway of the helicopter and scream at him for taking the chance he had. And at the same time, she’d wanted to weep over the wonderful, selfless gesture he’d made.

      God, she was a mess.

      “I can see the lights from the rescue boat now, Mrs. Genero,” she said, pointing to the left of the pier. “If you’d like I could take you—”

      There was no point completing the sentence. The boy’s mother was already racing to the edge of the pier.

      Armando was conscious and was talking with two policemen as he was wheeled on a stretcher toward the ambulance. His mother stayed by his side, grasping his hand and stroking his hair. The tears on her cheeks glistened in the flashing lights.

      Sam was one of the last people off the launch. He had draped a gray blanket over his shoulders, his hair was wet and his feet were bare, but otherwise he seemed no worse for wear. He spoke with the policemen who had questioned Armando, then scanned the crowd. As soon as he caught sight of Kate he started toward her.

      She wanted to hold him. There was no logic to the reaction. It came straight from her heart. Her arms felt so empty, it was almost a physical pain.

      She hadn’t realized she was running until she saw the surprise on his face.

      She slowed before she reached him, stopping a yard away. Oh, God. Now what? “Are you all right?”

      “I’m fine.”

      “You’re sure? You hit the water hard, and the surface temperature that far from shore would have been in the fifties.”

      “Kate—”

      “Shouldn’t you be getting checked over by a doctor?”

      “What for? I just took a little dip, that’s all.” He looked at her carefully. “Why? Are you worried about me, Kate?”

      “I…” Oh, God. It was no use pretending to herself that she didn’t care. Even now that she’d stopped herself from barreling into his arms, she still wanted to kiss him. Right here, right now. Despite the people who milled around the pier, despite everything she’d told him and herself, she wanted to grab his wet shirt in both hands, haul him toward her and press her lips to his.

      Damn it, she should have run the other way. “I just don’t want you coming down with pneumonia on me,” she said. “We’re partners, and we have a lot to do.”

      Sam rubbed his hair with a corner of the blanket, trying to stem his disappointment at her reply. What had he expected? When he’d seen her race across the pier to him, for a crazy moment he’d hoped she would fling herself into his arms.

      Yeah, right.

      “I noticed the Genero boy was conscious,” she said. “How is he doing?”

      “He’ll be okay. He got hit on the head by the boom when the cat went over, so he’s going to have a headache for a few days, but otherwise he should recover.”

      “That’s a relief.”

      “Yeah.” Sam watched the ambulance pull away. “He was lucky.”

      “Thanks to what you did,” Kate said.

      He returned his gaze to hers. Was that concern he saw in her eyes? Worry? Or his own wishful thinking? “It was no big deal. Haven’t you heard? SEALs are—”

      “Tough,” she finished for him. “You mentioned that before.”

      “So I did.”

      She continued to regard him with an expression he couldn’t identify, then held out the shoes she’d been carrying. “How tough are your feet?”

      He smiled crookedly. “No match for the pavement. Thanks, Kate.” He slipped his bare feet into his shoes, rolled the wet blanket into a bundle and started forward. “Come on. I’m going to get rid of these wet clothes.”

      She didn’t move. “I think you can manage that on your own.”

      He had a sudden memory flash of a hot night, with Kate peeling his damp shirt off his body one inch at a time, her lips brushing each inch of skin she uncovered….

      She’d been good at undressing him. She’d been good at everything.

      He glanced over his shoulder to where she was still standing. She was also good at her job, he reminded himself. “I thought you’d be interested to hear what I learned from Armando Genero. Seeing as we’re partners and have a lot to do,” he added, giving her own words back to her.

      She strode after him, falling into step as he resumed his progress down the pier. “What did you find out?”

      “First of all, it’s certain that the woman Armando met on the beach was Ursula Chambers. The police who met the launch showed him her photograph, and he positively identified it.”

      “So his mother was right.”

      “Ursula wanted him to take her to Tamir.”

      “That’s just what we figured.”

      “Uh-huh. She practically seduced the poor kid to get him to agree. Promised him more of the same in payment.”

      “She would be short of cash by now, and her credit cards are at their limits, so that would be her only, uh, asset left to bargain with.”

      “Well, she used her assets effectively. Armando had agreed to meet her at sunset.”

      “Was she on the boat when it capsized?”

      “No. Armando was the only one on board.”

      “Had he already taken Ursula to Tamir?”

      “He hadn’t had the chance. He had spent the day cleaning up the cat’s cabin and finagling a way to buy some wine in preparation for what he’d thought would be a hot date. He was in a hurry to meet her and admitted he wasn’t paying attention to the sailing conditions when he ran into trouble.”

      “Where was he supposed to meet her?”

      “At the same beach where they met this morning.”

      “We have to alert the police,” Kate said immediately. “They need to search the area.”

      “It’s already being done. I radioed the information from the rescue launch.”

      “Oh. Good.”

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