Indestructible. Cassie Miles
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Название: Indestructible

Автор: Cassie Miles

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ an investigative whiz but he knew how to fact-find. “There’s no rational way to explain what happened to me. Or the results.”

      “Results?”

      “My physical abilities. Or disabilities. I’m not sure which word applies.”

      “Stop.” She held up her palm like a crossing guard.

      He froze with the coffeepot in one hand and his mug in the other. “What?”

      “Disabilities? I’m pretty well acquainted with your physical attributes, and I’ve never noticed anything wrong with you.”

      “Maybe you haven’t explored thoroughly.”

      “Oh, but I have.” She looked him up and down. “I’ve been all over your personal terrain, from the top of your head to, um, all the other parts.”

      He placed his full coffee mug on the counter. “I like what you do to all my parts.”

      She gave him a reluctant smile. “Ditto.”

      “Your terrain is a lot more interesting than mine.” He slid his hands down her torso. “All these nice curves.” He reached behind to squeeze her butt. “And this round, firm, sexy bottom.”

      She subtly shifted position, arching toward him. Her chin lifted, and he knew she wanted to respond to his caresses with the sensuality that was an integral part of her nature.

      “You’re distracting me,” she said.

      “That’s the idea.”

      He didn’t know how to tell the rest of his story. His theory, developed over the years, was that he’d been experimented on during those blackouts. Whatever they’d done to him changed his blood and gave him the regenerative capabilities that allowed him to heal in a matter of minutes. If he announced to her that he was, in a way, invincible, she’d run like hell. And he wouldn’t blame her for thinking he was some kind of nut-job.

      Lacking the words to explain, he did what came naturally. A light kiss. The taste of apple pie sweetened her lips.

      He whispered, “Have I mentioned that I’m crazy about you?”

      “Crazy being the operative word.” She used both hands to push him away, then stepped back and leaned against the counter. “Are you going to tell me about this physical thing you have?”

      The most obvious way to prove his case would be to take a butcher knife from the drawer by the sink and cut a vein. He could show her his ability. But self-healing took a toll. Today, for their escape, he needed to have all his faculties intact.

      “Come away with me, Melinda.”

      “Don’t change the subject.” She shook her head, and her auburn curls flopped across her forehead. “You’re not going to leave me with a cliff-hanger. What caused your blackouts? Do you still have them?”

      “They went away after I left the Andersons’ house when I was eighteen.” He had timed his escape for the moment when he aged out of the foster system. He was an adult. No one would be searching for him.

      “So, you have a clean bill of health,” she said. “No serious illness or injury.”

      “Nothing serious.”

      She seemed relieved, and he knew her concern wasn’t about him or his health. She was worried about the tiny life growing inside her womb. One of her hands rested on her belly as if she could shelter the baby from harm.

      He had the same instinct. Protective. Paternal. He had to keep them all safe. He came toward her, rested his palm on top of hers. “We need time alone, Melinda. To talk.”

      “You could be right about that.”

      As he looked down into her greenish-gray eyes, he saw her attitude change. She was no longer wary.

      When he was doing interviews with athletes who generally weren’t anywhere as articulate as Melinda, he learned to recognize the pivotal moment when they were ready to open up. That’s what he saw in her. She was coming around to his way of thinking. She didn’t want facts; she needed an emotional reason to believe in him.

      “Last night, when you told me about the baby, I didn’t know how to handle it. I ran. That’s what I’ve always done.” He closed the distance between them to a matter of inches. “But I want this time to be different. I want to talk, to plan our future.”

      “Our future? Together?”

      Was it possible? Could he settle down and build a normal life with her? Daring to hope, he kissed her.

      As their lips joined, he felt her resistance fade. Her slim, supple body molded to his and her arms encircled him. Her lips parted, and he eagerly deepened the kiss with his tongue.

      A sensual energy spread through him. With every beat of his heart, his blood rushed. Holding her felt so right, so good. They’d made love often enough that he knew where she liked to be touched and vice versa. She trailed her fingernails down his back, and the teasing pressure aroused him.

      He pulled her tight, wanting to feel her heartbeat synchronized with his, wanting to be a part of her, joined. Was it safe to make love to her now? Could he allow himself to let down his guard? Probably not.

      He loosened his grasp. Though he’d disposed of the bug, his enemies were nearby and ready to attack, waiting for an opportunity to strike.

      He nuzzled her earlobe and whispered, “You’re going to like my cabin. It’s secluded.”

      She pulled away from him. “I need to make a few phone calls first.”

      Though the urge to make love to her was nearly irresistible, his number one priority was to get her to a safe location. “Make the calls on your cell. Let’s go. Right now.”

      THOUGH MELINDA really didn’t understand his need to hurry, she changed quickly into a well-worn pair of jeans, a blue cotton sweater and a burgundy winter jacket. The weather in Sioux Falls had been pleasantly warm, but there might be snow at his cabin in the Black Hills.

      When she turned on her cell phone, there were half a dozen messages. One was from Ruth, the nurse at the clinic. How odd! Surely, it was too early for any results on her blood tests. And the call-back number was Ruth’s personal phone.

      Drew had already stowed her suitcase in the car. He hovered beside her. “Ready?”

      “One minute. I want to return this call.”

      She ignored the impatient grumbling noises he made. The way she figured, he had no room to complain. He was lucky that she’d agreed to this trip at all. That whole story about his blackouts when he was a kid didn’t mesh with his current paranoid state. Just because he had a lousy childhood, it didn’t mean people were chasing him.

      But she wanted this time alone with him to talk about the baby. Even if she raised the child alone, Drew was still the father.

      He took a position near the door, arms folded across his chest. Though she couldn’t see the gun hidden under his black СКАЧАТЬ