Crystal Masks. Terry Salvini
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Название: Crystal Masks

Автор: Terry Salvini

Издательство: Tektime S.r.l.s.

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isbn: 9788835415640

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СКАЧАТЬ else, huh? I ran into David in the living room. He was leaving."

      "We spent the afternoon together yesterday and it got late so I put him up here at home." She sat up on the bed. "I’ll go and say goodbye to him."

      "Forget it." He held her by the shoulders. "He told me to say goodbye to you. He was in a hurry."

      She was about to protest, but John leaned over her and closed her mouth with a long kiss. Putting an arm around his neck Loreley returned it.

      When she saw him pull away to quickly take off his clothes, she slipped out of her short nightgown, putting her body with its delicate skin on display.

      "I wanted to take a shower, but now..." he said to her.

      Loreley looked closely at him. His hair was untidy, and his face appeared strained, like someone trying to regain control of his senses. His dark eyes seemed to be urging her to make a quick decision. Opening her lips in a mischievous smile she held out her arms towards him, grabbed him by the collar of his unbuttoned shirt and pulled him close to her.

      They would certainly be skipping breakfast that morning, and maybe even lunch, but right now she didn’t care, she needed her man.

      When John had fallen asleep, she slipped out of bed, put on a black satin robe, picked up her cell phone, and went downstairs to the living room. Sitting on the couch she made a call.

      "Hey, Loreley!" David's voice was as cheerful as ever.

      "I'm sorry about this morning...”

      "It doesn’t matter. I was surprised to see him come in, and a little embarrassed, as he was too, so I thought it best to get out of your hair quickly. I'm sorry I couldn't say goodbye."

      "Me too. But I still don't know what to do..."

      "We talked about it yesterday. I'm sure you'll do the right thing."

      On the other hand, she was not sure, though. "Promise you’ll come and see me again soon."

      "Of course. Maybe you can come over here to me."

      "I’ll think about it, I promise."

      "I’ll take your word for it. See you soon, then."

      "Enjoy your Sunday, David."

      Before Loreley had time to finish the call, John appeared wearing a grey tracksuit.

      "Up already?" she remarked, believing that he had fallen asleep. "How are your parents?"

      "They're fine. Mom has her usual aches and pains, but nothing serious."

      "And your daughter? I imagine she was jumping for joy at seeing you again."

      He nodded, smiling at her.

      "I'd like to go with you someday to meet them."

      The smile quickly vanished from John's face. "I’m going out for a run. I hope you don't mind."

      Loreley was disappointed but tried not to show it. "No, no, go ahead. Are you actually able to jog?" she asked, astonished that he had so much energy left.

      He smiled again. "Of course."

      "When you get back, we’ll have something to eat, and if you haven’t collapsed with a heart attack, we can go out somewhere."

      "If you’re doing the cooking, it’s more likely I’ll get a dose of food poisoning and then we won’t be going anywhere."

      She picked up a cushion off the couch and threw it at him.

      John dodged it and left the house laughing.

      Left alone, Loreley went into the kitchen and got to work at the stove, even though she already knew he would not be enthusiastic about the result.

      She had met Johnny when she was doing her internship. He was with Ethan who had introduced John as an old friend. His attractive face, dark eyes and his kind and at the same time cheeky attitude had struck her immediately; but she had no way of getting to know him better until she met him again one afternoon in the parking lot near the law firm.

      Her car would not start, and after a few futile attempts she got out of the vehicle furious and cursing like a man. Then she saw him, leaning against the trunk of the car with his arms crossed, watching her amused.

      Without beating about the bush, she had asked him if he was going to help her or just stand there enjoying the show. Johnny had held out his hand, as if asking for the keys. She had looked him straight in the eyes and handed them to him, albeit with some reluctance.

      A few minutes later the engine was turning over again.

      "What can I do to repay you?" she had asked, relieved.

      "You could put your bank account in my name,” he had said, getting out of the car to give her the driver's seat.

      "Or?”

      He looked at her like someone who already knows he has won.

      "Come to dinner with me tonight."

      And that was when it had started.

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      Ethan went past her almost running, as if he were in a hurry to leave the office. "Hey, Loreley!"

      She was leafing through a file and stopped to look at him from over her blue-framed glasses. There was a dark trench coat hanging over his arm and the ever-present hat in his hand, a sign that he was going to court or to some client.

      "The boss wants to see you in his office," he said, looking sorry for her.

      "Are there problems brewing?”

      "I'm not sure, but when he asked me to send you in to him, he had this strange little smile..."

      "Not looking good for me, then; how much do you want to bet on it?"

      "I only gamble if I'm sure of winning. But I must run now. Good luck." And with that, he winked at her and disappeared through the door.

      Loreley sighed. Kilmer would be dumping a problem on her soon, she thought, heading to the office next to hers.

      When she went in, he was sitting at his desk dressed in a dark gray suit. He gave her a half smile, which was more like a smirk, and handed her a folder which she took without taking her eyes off his face.

      As she read the few notes inside it her anger mounted, but she continued, trying hard to remain impassive. She had already heard about the murder, near her parents' home, on the news the day before and had been surprised and disgusted at the cruelty of it. She knew the victim's family by sight, a retired business couple who had only one daughter, and the thought of having to defend the person who had snatched her from them was enough to tie her stomach in knots.

      The boss was staring hard at her, almost as if to challenge her.

      "Why do I have to take this on?"

      "Ethan СКАЧАТЬ