Kissing the Key Witness. Jenna Ryan
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Название: Kissing the Key Witness

Автор: Jenna Ryan

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ told herself not to laugh. “Is there a reason?”

      “Not that I’ve heard. Her therapist thinks I should enroll her in a twenty-four-week program. Great idea, until you look at the price tag. I reminded him that I’m a nurse, not a pro athlete.”

      “Listen, Jamie. I don’t have kids, but I do have a little extra money. I could—”

      Jamie cut her off sharply. “I don’t borrow from friends. It fuddles things up.” At a knock on the door, Maya sighed, checked the viewer, then opened to Tal. Before she could speak, her friend gave a long whistle.

      “Wow. You really are a hottie, aren’t you, Lieutenant? Tall, dark and totally bootylicious.”

      Maya hooked her fingers in Jamie’s waistband. “Roll up your tongue, Nurse Hazell, and say goodbye to the nice lieutenant.”

      Jamie grimaced. “You really know how to butcher a moment, don’t you? Keep her safe, Lieutenant Talbot. Good E.R. doctors are hard to come by.”

      Tal stood aside so she could make her exit, but remained on the threshold, with his shoulder resting on the door frame. “You look refreshed, Dr. Santino.”

      “You don’t. Showered and changed, yes. Like a man who got more than three hours of sleep, no.”

      “Two, but I’ll make up for it.” He stepped inside, looked around. “Tell me about your dream.”

      She leaned against the closed door. “It wasn’t a dream so much as a flash of memory. I went outside to see how many patients still needed attention and saw them. Someone was shaking Adam. He stopped when he saw me and took off. There were a lot of shadows, Tal, and I was more concerned about Adam than the person with him.”

      “But you saw his face.”

      “Enough to sketch it. My mother was a painter. I didn’t inherit her talent, but I can draw passable features.” Including his, she reflected, far more often than she should. “My sketchbook’s on the balcony.”

      She knew he was watching her. She felt his eyes on her back, on her bare arms and legs, on the ponytail, which she wore to combat the heat.

      Without turning, she called back, “Stop looking at my butt, Tal. You’re—” she opted for one of Jamie’s words and a slow smile “—fuddling me.”

      “No comment,” he murmured and unsnapped his shoulder holster.

      When she faced him again, she took in his long dark hair; his jeans, which hugged in all the right places; and boots that had seen better days.

      So who was looking now?

      Retrieving her sketchbook, Maya flipped to the last page. Tal was so close on her heels, she would have crashed into him if she’d taken a single step back.

      “Guess we’re staying out here.” She slapped the sketchbook against his chest before he could take the step she hadn’t. “I’m not ready for you, Tal. Not even close to ready.”

      He held her in place with his eyes. It was a gift he’d always possessed and, in its own way, a powerful weapon where females were concerned, though she’d seen him stare down more than a few men.

      In spite of herself, she couldn’t stop a laugh from climbing into her throat. “God, but you’re making this hard.”

      “Why the defensive posture, Doc?” The ghost of a smile appeared on his face as he ran a light hand along her arm. “I haven’t done anything yet.”

      She kept her hand on his chest. “I never wished anything bad for Adam.”

      “I never thought you did. Neither did he.”

      “I loved him. I think. In a college-student-meets-cop sort of way.” Something uncoiled inside her with the admission. “Well, that’s weird. I tell you something I should feel bad about, and I feel better instead.”

      “We’re complex creatures, Maya.”

      “You and me in particular, or humans in general?”

      “Six of one.”

      Her heart beat harder, louder, faster the longer he stared. She couldn’t drag her eyes from his mouth. More than anything right then, she wanted that mouth on hers. Out of nowhere it occurred to her that she was arching backward, over the rail, a dangerous position in more ways than one. Still, what was life without a little danger?

      He wrapped his fingers around her nape. “Don’t worry, Doc. I won’t let you fall.”

      Then he covered her mouth with his, and sent every emotion inside her over the edge.

      

      THE SKETCHBOOK LANDED on the floor of the balcony, between them. Tal heard the thud as he held her face between his fingers and deepened the kiss.

      He shouldn’t have done it. Signals flashed in his head. Back off. Fast. Do it. The warnings were similar to the ones Adam had issued to every man who’d seen her. To every man, like Tal, who’d wanted her.

      He tasted her now with his tongue, thought of a rare and potent wine. The first sip drew him in. It deepened the hunger, which had been there since they’d met, fueled his desire and seduced him in a way even strong friendship couldn’t offset.

      It surprised him a little that she kissed him back. He’d expected her to push him away, to put him off and tell him it couldn’t happen. Instead, her fingers tangled in his hair and held.

      He angled his head in response, explored her mouth more thoroughly. Oh, yeah, definitely wine. Wild, forbidden, too tempting to resist. And Tal could resist a lot.

      Only Maya had ever gotten past his formidable guard. Only Maya had the power to scare the living hell out of him.

      Reason enough to stop kissing her, to back off and call it a mistake.

      She slid her hands to his waist and drew his lower lip into her mouth before she rested her forehead against his.

      The taste of her lingered. It took a huge effort to wrap his fingers around her upper arms, shield his expression and look into her eyes.

      “You feel like you’re trespassing, don’t you?”

      Her question surprised him. “Do I?”

      “I think so. And you would have been once. But not now. Not for a very long time.”

      “So why did you stop?”

      She ran her finger over his lower lip, replaced it with her mouth. When she licked him, his brain, already overheated, turned to mush. “Pausing isn’t stopping.”

      “Maya…”

      The argument died. Later, when he was alone and half-sane, he’d be all over it, but for now, he simply wanted to cage his conscience and let the fantasy ride.

      She kissed him this time, used her teeth, her lips, her tongue.

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