Fire And Ice. Tori Carrington
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Название: Fire And Ice

Автор: Tori Carrington

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Mills & Boon Blaze

isbn: 9781472028648

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      Well, that explained the message from his mother. Likely mother hen Kostas had called Helen Brodie and made his disappearing act sound like a major event, which he supposed for all intents and purposes it was. He’d never taken off like this before without letting anyone know where he was. And given everything that had happened over the past couple of months, it was only natural that his agent and others would be concerned about him.

      He just wished they’d stop.

      “No, call my cell.”

      “So you’re not in Minnesota then?”

      “Talk to you later, Kostas.”

      “Wait, Tom—”

      Tom clicked the phone shut then tucked it back into his pocket. He’d wait until later in the morning to call back the doctor’s office and his mother.

      The hair dryer switched off.

      He grinned. Ah, Jena.

      He hadn’t quite known what to expect when he’d shown up three days before, but what he’d gotten had blown even that out of the water. He’d somehow forgotten how utterly hot she was. And he wasn’t talking just in the looks department. Between the sheets, up against the wall, in the shower, Jena was thick, molten lava, metamorphosing to fit whatever role she had in mind.

      Personally, he liked the wildcat the best. When Jena took charge, ordering him around, telling him to touch her just so, move like this, thrust like that, he was like a man gone insane. He hadn’t let his injury hinder him in the least. Only problem was his knee was letting him know that now.

      He opened the refrigerator door and stared at the slim pickings. Yesterday afternoon while she was napping he’d hit a nearby supermarket to stock up on the basics. Protein and complex carbs and plenty of them had been the order of the day. Plucking up the egg substitute carton and a package of turkey bacon, he turned toward the stove and started breakfast.

      He didn’t so much see Jena come into the kitchen as smell her. He breathed in the scent of her spicy perfume and said without looking, “Good morning.”

      “Bah humbug,” she said, though her tone was lighter than the words implied. “What, no coffee?”

      “I don’t drink it,” he said. He turned, taking in the neat, sexy lines of her short skirt and business jacket. “Neither have you for the past two days.” He reached around where she was filling the coffeemaker with grounds and water. “Try some OJ.”

      “That, too.” She switched on the maker then took the carton from him. Without breaking stride, she opened the top and drank straight from the carton.

      Tommy lifted his brows and chuckled. “You’re kidding me, right?”

      She shrugged and put the carton back in the fridge. “Why dirty a glass?” She smiled at him. “See. I got my vitamin C and saved on the water bill. Environmentally friendly, me.”

      Tommy gently grasped her by the shoulders and pulled her to him. He wiped a drop of juice from the corner of her mouth. “Sloppy you.”

      She made a face and he kissed her.

      “Hmm, citrus.”

      “Hmm, I’m late.”

      He chuckled and brushed his fingers through her silky hair, watching as the raven-black strands swayed back into place around her enchanting face. “What are the chances of talking you into staying home again today?”

      Jena pretended to consider the question, then said, “Oh, I don’t know. Between slim and none, maybe?”

      He lowered his hands to her collarbone, pressing a thumb gently against her pulse point. He was rewarded with a small leap of her heartbeat. “Need I remind you that’s what you said yesterday?” He placed a kiss to her temple then softly blew into the perfect shell of her ear. “And the day before that?”

      He heard the click of her swallow. “Yes, well, I didn’t have anything pressing on tap. Today…today, I have to go to the county jail to meet with a client.”

      “Hmm. Sounds ominous.”

      “Not if I get her out.”

      How was a guy supposed to compete with that?

      As if of their own accord, his hands slid down her elegant back to her pert tush then brought her up against his growing arousal.

      Behind her the coffeemaker stopped make spitting sounds. “Um, my joe’s ready.”

      “Your joe isn’t the only thing ready.”

      Her husky laugh heightened his desire along with the feel of her pressing against him. “Do you ever stop?”

      “Do you want me to?”

      She looked at him intently and he stared back. Her tongue ran the length of her lower lip. “Um, no.”

      But she did wriggle free from his grasp, then rifled through the cabinets and the dishwasher for an enormous travel cup. She filled the plastic to the rim with the coffee, then snapped on the lid. “Will you be here when I get back?” she asked, her back to him.

      He noted the tension in her shoulders. He hadn’t thought about it, really. He’d assumed he’d probably stay at her place, but hadn’t considered her not being in it at the time. In fact, he hadn’t given much thought one way or another regarding his trip to Albuquerque time wise, except that he’d eventually leave again. He’d merely hopped on a plane and was there an hour and a half later.

      “Depends.”

      She turned toward him. “On what?”

      “On whether or not you want me to be.”

      A shadow passed through her violet eyes. He grinned. Ah, a woman who liked to wield her power in bed but didn’t want to call the shots outside of it.

      That was okay with him.

      She cleared her throat. “I don’t know what bothers me more. The thought of leaving you alone in my place, or your not being here when I get back.”

      “Is that a yes or a no?”

      She tilted her head slightly. “You know, you never did say why you were in town. Is there, um, a game or something?”

      “Or something.”

      Her gaze drifted to his knee. “There isn’t, is there?”

      “Are you asking me whether or not I came here to see you?”

      She considered the question for a long moment. “Yes, I am.”

      “Then yes, I did.”

      Her expression of surprise was the last thing he expected.

      “When do you leave?”

      “Depends.”

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