Название: Born to be Bad
Автор: Crystal Green
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
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It was a cue for her to reveal a name. She shrugged. “Roxy St. Clair. If you want to look good to me, you change your messy shirt. Easy enough, huh?”
Waller checked out his lunch-decorated button-down. Was it that bad? “I suppose that’s simple. What next?”
Roxy stood, smiled. “You walk out of here and get a good night’s rest.”
“I’ll try.” The dog in him wanted to ask her if she’d escort him home, but he knew better. “Anything else?”
“I need time to think on it.” Roxy started to walk away, still looking at him. “Maybe we see tomorrow night?”
“That’s a sure way to draw repeat business.”
“It’s my trick,” she said.
“And a smart one.”
She offered a careless gesture, sort of a curtsy, and joined Gemma and the ex-cops while the young reporter served them drinks. Their sudden explosion of laughter shook Waller to the core because he wasn’t in on the joke.
Then again, when was he ever?
Grabbing a bowl of pretzels, Waller munched on them, content to hear Roxy laugh for the time being. It beat sitting in front of a TV that only got three channels.
An hour later, after the jukebox had been put to rest and Roxy was cleaning the empty tables, Waller tore his gaze away from her long enough to see the man himself, Damien Theroux, come down the stairs.
In a purely objective way, Waller could see why a woman would go gaga for him. He was tall, wide through the shoulders as a me-hunter-you-gatherer male should be. Lazily cocksure in the way he moved.
Some guys had all the luck.
With the confidence of a gambler who held a winning hand, Theroux gave a slight nod to Roxy and walked out the door. Not long afterward, Gemma wandered over to the older waitress, exchanged a few words with her and glanced toward the stairway.
Good gravy, the kid was going snooping. Her eagerness would blow this story right away. But, hell, she’d learn from her mistakes.
As Roxy went into the back room, the young reporter crept toward the steps, folding her hands together as she caught Waller’s eye and sending him a pleading look that clearly said, “Shhhhh?”
Then she made her way to the second floor.
Not that Waller gave a crap about what she did. He just shrugged and went back to waiting for Roxy St. Clair to smile at him again.
4
IT WAS OBVIOUS, GEMMA thought as a stair creaked under her high heel, that Waller Smith thought she was crazy for coming upstairs so soon.
His jaded, be-my-guest glance had told her as much after she’d made sure Roxy was occupied, then sneaked up to the second floor.
Really, all Gemma wanted to do was take a quick look around, to see if that man and woman who’d climbed the stairs earlier in the night were still engaged in business. To see if anyone else could’ve been lured upstairs for…what? Sex? Drugs?
Damien Theroux’s “other matters” that Lamont had mentioned just this afternoon?
Discovering Smith in the bar tonight had given Gemma a swift kick in the rear. Clearly, the older reporter was interested in Theroux’s story, too. That meant she was really against the clock because not only did she have to impress her editor with some earth-shattering information about Theroux within two weeks, but now a co-worker was threatening to scoop her.
And she’d be damned if that happened again.
Besides, Roxy said that Theroux had left for the night, so Gemma had a few minutes to poke around before the head waitress wondered what her new employee was up to. Since most of the patrons had gone home, too, Roxy was busy taking liquor inventory, buying Gemma some time.
Another stair protested as she put her weight on it. Gemma closed her eyes, stood still, listening to see if she’d attracted any attention.
Nothing. All she heard was an animalistic cry from somewhere down the hallway.
Yup, they were still up here—that horny couple.
Heart pumping, pulse beating in her ears, Gemma quietly climbed to the top of the landing. The hallway was dark, lit only by a flickering lantern encased by a copper-and-glass box and attached to a plank wall. The striking mélange of old wood, mustiness and sweet cigar smoke accompanied the rusty yawp of the floorboards as she walked over them. Several closed doors greeted her, but one had been left ajar, a thick, buttery light melting through the cracks.
Naturally, she headed toward that one, pushed it open just enough to look inside. As she did so, a cataclysmic thump from down the hall shook the wooden floor. Laughter followed.
Gemma’s hyperimagination provided a reason for the crash: two bodies falling out of a bed during the throes of sex.
Gemma talked herself down. She wasn’t going to get caught nosing around up here, and prizewinning reporters never let a little fear stop them.
Or even a little guilt.
So she forged ahead into the lit room, ignoring the loud giggling of her hidden, rollicking neighbors.
A Tiffany lamp offered quiet light to this… Was it an office? Damien’s workplace?
Excellent. Sometimes a man’s cave could tell you a lot about the guy himself.
An Asian-detailed carpet pooled under an antique cherrywood desk. A laptop computer with a laser printer contrasted sharply with the elegance of bronze sculptures, a French Empire couch, potted palms and redhued paintings of a sleeping woman.
The good life, Gemma thought. That’s what Damien Theroux was all about. Riches, decadence, excess.
Pleasure.
Spellbound, she started toward his desk, her reporter’s instinct telling her to open some drawers, go through paperwork, search for something that would give her a story. At the same time, she hesitated to go through a person’s belongings, souvenirs of privacy.
Then she heard it—a creak on the stairwell.
Hadn’t Roxy told her that Theroux had gone home?
Darting out of the office, she shut the door to a slit, trying to leave it the way she’d found it. Then she stepped into the hall, seeking a hiding place, glancing around at all the closed rooms.
She tried one knob. Locked.
Dammit!
Then another. Locked again.
As she tried to find a deep shadow that would make for a decent cover, she perked up her ears.
Only to hear nothing more than a long, satiated female groan from the occupied room.
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