Eternally. Maureen Child
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Название: Eternally

Автор: Maureen Child

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781408938737

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СКАЧАТЬ laughed and walked straight to the refrigerator, swaying her hips in a timeless invitation that was more unconscious than deliberate. “See? I’ve been telling you for weeks that you have to get your head out of your work once in a while.”

      “Yeah, well…” She glanced at Kieran, but he wasn’t looking at her anymore. Instead his ice-blue eyes were locked on her roommate.

      Typical.

      Well, what did she expect? She wasn’t exactly dressed for seduction, that amazing kiss notwithstanding. Then she noticed that Kieran was looking at her again. “She’s your friend?”

      “Yes,” Julie said, glancing now at Alicia, who was rooting around in the fridge. “She lives here with me.”

      “She should leave,” Kieran said softly, his voice somehow carrying over the slam of the party noise.

      “Huh?” Julie moved away from him. For God’s sake, was the man going to try to empty the house one person at a time?

      Alicia hooted, “Hah! I knew there was another bottle in there somewhere!” She dragged her prize, a bottle of chardonnay out of the fridge before shutting the door again. “Who’s leaving?”

      “Nobody,” Julie said, never taking her gaze off Kieran. The man could melt steel with that hot glare, but she wouldn’t back off.

      Alicia stepped up beside Julie. “He wants us to leave? Our own house?”

      “For your safety.”

      “Uh-huh.” Alicia nodded slowly, as if soothing a crabby three-year-old. “Okeydokey. Julie honey, I’m going back into the party now. You coming?”

      The overhead light shone down fiercely, throwing Kieran’s features into sharp relief. He looked…otherworldly. Mysterious. Dangerous. And just a little bit—okay a lot—sexy. Shadows hid his eyes, but Julie felt the power of them just the same.

      “Something’s wrong here,” he finally said, though he looked as though he wanted to say more.

      “I’ll say,” Alicia muttered and gave him one last dismissive glance before turning her attention to Julie. “Come on, Jules. Let’s go.”

      “No,” Julie said, still looking at Kieran. She didn’t know why, but for some reason, she wasn’t ready to walk away from her sword-wielding mystery kisser. “I’ll be fine.”

      Alicia turned a glare of her own on Kieran. “If he bugs you at all, call the cops.”

      “Don’t worry.”

      “Honey, I never worry,” Alicia said with a wink, still ignoring the man watching both of them. “Makes wrinkles.”

      She never looked at Kieran again when she left the room.

      “You won’t leave?” he asked when they were alone again.

      “No.”

      He nodded. “I can’t promise to protect you.”

      “Who asked you to?” Her spine stiffened even as a tiny curl of worry unwound in the pit of her stomach.

      Funny, but in the six months she’d been in Hollywood, she hadn’t felt the need for protection. Until tonight. This moment.

      “It’s my duty,” he said, crossing the room to her in a few long strides.

      “You just met me and I’m suddenly your duty?” How she’d managed to speak past the huge knot in the middle of her throat was a mystery. Almost as big a mystery as the man crowding in way too close to her.

      He backed her up against the counter until she felt the cold tile pressing into the small of her back. She shivered, but she knew damn well it wasn’t the cold causing it. No, it was the heat pouring off of him to surround her, to invade her, to make her want…oh, boy.

      How was it possible that her normal, everyday life had taken such a completely weird turn in the span of about twenty minutes? And how could she be more interested in feeling him hold her again, kiss her again, than in figuring out what the hell was going on around there?

      “You won’t leave. I accept that.”

      “Gee, thanks.”

      “Stay in your room. Lock the door.”

      “Trust me,” she whispered. “First thing on my agenda.”

      “I’ll be back.”

      “Great,” she said, “movie quotes.”

      “I don’t know what to do about you,” he admitted, lifting one hand to trail his fingertips along her cheek, then slowly, softly, down the length of her throat.

      Julie sucked in air through gritted teeth and tried to ignore the feeling that her blood was bubbling in her veins. His fingertips strayed to the scoop-neck collar of her shirt and she held a shaky breath, waiting…hoping he wouldn’t stop. But he did and she wanted to grab at him.

      God.

      She’d never felt anything like this. Hadn’t known she could feel this. Sex with Evan hadn’t exactly been the stuff romance novels talked about and her one other lover, a guy in college, hadn’t been much better. But this guy made her think that maybe there was more to discover.

      And how crazy was she? Standing in a kitchen fantasizing about a mind-reading gazillionaire with a sword?

      He grabbed her when she would have slipped away, then keeping a tight grip on her arm, he lifted his head, closed his eyes and concentrated. Seconds ticked past, marching in time with Julie’s heartbeat. She stared up at his face, studying his sharply defined features, noting the strength in his profile.

      Finally he opened his eyes and looked at her. “It’s gone.”

      “It?” She shook her head, more confused than ever. “What it?”

      “I have to leave.”

      “Right,” she whispered, nodding jerkily. Probably better all the way around if he left. Quickly. “Good idea. You go. I stay. But first tell me what this ‘it’ is.”

      “Doesn’t matter now. You may be safe, but there’s no way to be sure.” He stepped back and away from her as if desperate to put a little space between them. His gaze moved over her face with a touch as sure as his fingertips had been only a moment before. “I shouldn’t have met you tonight. There’s no room in my life for you.”

      Julie inhaled quickly. “I don’t have room for someone like you, either.”

      “Wanted or not, we are connected,” he muttered, more to himself than to her. “I don’t yet know what it means.”

      “Be sure to let me know when you find out,” she murmured, still shaken.

      He stalked to the back door, yanked it open and started outside. Then he paused, caught between the dark and the light and turned to spear her with a hard look. “Lock your door.”

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