Savor the Danger. Lori Foster
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Название: Savor the Danger

Автор: Lori Foster

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Зарубежные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781472011572

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      “Tell her about Arizona, or I will.”

      That challenge couldn’t go unanswered. Jackson set the cup down with a clatter. “It’s my business, Trace.” And besides, Trace might think he knew everything about it, but he didn’t. Not by a long shot.

      “When you’re sleeping with my sister, it becomes my business.”

      Jackson locked his back teeth, but he’d never taken well to ultimatums. “Arizona has nothing to do with her.”

      “If you care about her, then Arizona has plenty to do with her.” Trace crossed his arms over his chest and widened his stance. “And if you don’t care, then I’m telling you right now, leave her the hell alone.”

      HEARING RAISED VOICES in the living room left Alani uneasy. She tried to rush back in, but Dare didn’t let her.

      He caught one of her hands in both of his. “Relax, honey. They’re fine.”

      Didn’t sound fine to her. She chewed her bottom lip. “I think they’re arguing.”

      Dare shrugged. “So? They’re both reasonable enough. They won’t come to blows.”

      If only she had his confidence. She knew that when it came to her, Trace could be more than unreasonable. “All right, but let’s make this quick.” She tried to give Dare her attention, when truthfully, she strained to hear what her brother and Jackson were saying.

      “You know I think of you as a little sister.”

      “Yes.” And she thought of him as another brother. Dare and Trace had known each other for a very long time. After the death of their parents, Dare had been there, helping them both to cope. He’d been there through all the most important steps in their lives.

      She flinched at a particularly loud curse from Jackson.

      Insistent on getting her attention, Dare brought her face around to his. “I’m sorry to do this, but Jackson is slammed, and Trace just isn’t himself, so it looks like it’s up to me.”

      Given the seriousness of his tone, Alani almost groaned. “Do I really want to hear this?”

      “I brought you out here because I didn’t want to embarrass you.”

      “Too late for that, isn’t it?” Already her faux pas—sleeping with a drugged man unaware of his own actions—had been aired to the people closest to her. “All things considered, I don’t know how I could be any more embarrassed.”

      Apologetic, Dare asked, “Did you guys use protection?”

      Shock took her back a step. Obviously she hadn’t even seen the start of embarrassment yet.

      Protection? She wanted to groan. “I…” Had they? That first time, yes. Her face heated as she remembered watching Jackson intently roll on a condom. But after that?

      Dropping his head forward, Dare muttered to himself. “Don’t tell me. It’s none of my damn business. But with Jackson drugged, he might not have been thinking right.” His probing gaze held hers. “That’s the point of a roofie, you know. Complete lack of inhibition.”

      “I see.” Putting a hand over her mouth, Alani racked her brain. Even after that first time, Jackson had remained insatiable, and they’d both been frenzied… She couldn’t specifically recall the use of condoms.

      “I don’t suppose you’re on the pill?”

      She shook her head. “No need.” And then she slapped a hand over her mouth, but it was too late. Dare had already absorbed that telling confession.

      “Okay then.” Dare rubbed her shoulder. “Without asking for details, I’m guessing—under the right circumstances—you might have been a little too inexperienced to pay attention.”

      “The right circumstances?”

      He rubbed her shoulder some more. “Getting carried away and all that.”

      Her cheeks burned. How could he so easily discuss things so private? Much more of this and she’d be permanently singed. “Things did happen sort of…fast.”

      Dare’s mouth quirked. “Not something Jackson would want you to share, hon.”

      “I don’t mean…!” More heat flooded into her face, almost making her light-headed. “That is, the decision to…and then again…I sort of forgot….”

      “I do understand.” Dare fought off a grin. “But just in case, it’s something the two of you should discuss, don’t you think?”

      She covered her face with both hands. “This just keeps going from bad to worse.”

      “Don’t jump the gun, okay? Odds are, Jackson took care of it and even if he didn’t, it might not be an issue.”

      She hoped not, because after that first time, she’d simply accepted anything and everything he wanted to do, no questions asked.

      “But for future reference…” Watching her, Dare said, “I don’t suppose you have any condoms here?”

      Why would she? Sure, she’d recently turned twenty-four, and most women that age were sexually active. But after her kidnapping… No. She’d had no real interest.

      Until Jackson.

      “No. No, I don’t.” Even if she’d wanted to jump back in bed with Jackson, it didn’t sound plausible. What could she do? Suggest he make a drugstore run first? She already knew he wasn’t going to budge from her side, and she definitely wasn’t shopping with him.

      Putting her shoulders back, she faced Dare. “Is that it, then?” She wasn’t sure she could handle any more.

      He studied her face. “Jackson knows about you being kidnapped.” It was a statement, not a question.

      “Yes.” She’d first met him when both Trace and Dare were busy, and they’d put Jackson to the task of watching over her—an unnecessary precaution that neither of them seemed inclined to let go anytime soon. But then, they watched over everyone they cared about.

      “Does he know details? Because it occurs to me he might be the right one for you to confide in.”

      Just the thought of detailing her imprisonment…no. She couldn’t. It left her stomach queasy and her breathing shallow, her heart tripping and her skin cold.

      More than anything, she prayed to just forget about it.

      Wrapping her arms around herself, Alani sought to stifle her reaction. She drummed up a pathetic smile. “It’s old news, Dare. No reason to rehash it.”

      “You know, hon, Molly has told me everything.” He bent to meet her averted eyes. “It’s important to talk about it. I know you’re doing okay now, and I know you’ve moved on. Trace and I are both proud of you.”

      Absurd. She’d given neither of them reason to be proud.

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