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Yeah, it had been, and he d pay for all the abuse he d subjected his muscles to this morning.  Nah.
I m foggy if I don t get in a good session with the bag. He unstrapped his gloves and discovered not
only had he beat his knuckles raw, but his fingers had stiffened up. Fuck, that was going to hurt in a
few hours. He returned the gloves to their spot and casually shook out each hand before bending to
grab a water from the mini fridge on the bottom shelf.  So& have you checked the weather reports?
Great. Now he d stooped to small talk about the weather.
 Yes. She watched him drink down half the bottle.  We re at fourteen inches and counting. City s
declared a state of emergency, along with Baltimore, New York, and Boston. Nobody was spared
with this storm. It s already being touted as the superstorm of the century.
 Hmph. Seems like there s a new one of those every year.
 You re telling me, but this one s definitely a record breaker. I called the office, and they don t
want anyone attempting to come in until the roads are cleared, so I m going to do what I can from
here.
 All right. You can use Vaughn s computer. I ll try to stay out of your way.
With a nod, she straightened from the door jamb, then hesitated before turning to leave.  Cam? She
tried to hide it, but a sad kind of fear clouded her eyes.  Are we okay? Still friends?
He thought of that little girl, and his heart broke all over again. So many people had let her down.
He d be damned before he was one of them.  Yeah, Eva. Always.
&
After the strange morning, Eva feared the rest of the day would have the same Alice-down-the-rabbit-
hole feel. But Cam s presence was more of a balm than anything else and, true to his word, he stayed
out of her way for the rest of the afternoon and let her get caught up on the piles of paperwork she d
been neglecting. In fact, having him at his own computer in the living room while she slogged through
the hated administrative work felt enough like when they d been partners that she experienced a pang
or two of nostalgia throughout the day.
Eventually, Cam did interrupt her for dinner and threw a frozen pizza in the oven. It was nice to
bullshit with him over pizza and beer like they always used to, but as dinner wound down, his
demeanor changed. Heat flared between them, gasoline tossed on a banked fire, and the hungry look
on his face made her go wet with anticipation. He reached over the counter, gently closed the lid of
her borrowed computer, then led her by the hand to his bedroom, where he completely rocked her
world.
Again.
She really had to be careful, because she could get used to this routine.
The following morning, she woke up before him big surprise and checked outside. It had
stopped snowing, but the road was still impassible. As long as the snow continued to hold off, she
figured the roads would be mostly clear by the end of the day, and life in the city would return to
normal by tomorrow.
Why wasn t she more relieved about that?
Sighing at herself, she turned away from the window and rummaged through the kitchen for
breakfast. She found Honey Nut Cheerios in the cupboard and a nearly empty gallon of milk in the
fridge with a good expiration date. Worked for her. She munched on a bowl of the cereal and
wondered what she should do today. She d completed all of her backed-up paperwork via remote
access to the department s network, but couldn t stand the thought of idle hours. She d go batshit
crazy from cabin fever by noon. Finishing her cereal, she decided to go back over the case files she
had with her and retrieved her bag from the loft. Her phone, left charging on the desk, buzzed as she
passed and she paused to check the screen. If it was work or Shelby
Nope. Preston.
She let it go to voice mail like his past six calls, grabbed her bag, and continued down the ladder.
She told him she d think about taking him back, but that didn t mean she had to talk to him while she
was thinking, right?
Two hours later, Cam bolted out of his room as if he was in hot pursuit of a criminal, all but
slamming into the wall opposite his door.
 What s the rush?
He skidded to a halt when he spotted her at the kitchen island, and sheer relief passed over his face
before he hid it.
 Oh. Hey. As casually as he could manage, he strolled to the coffee maker as if that had been his
destination all along.  Mornin .
Had he thought she left in the middle of the night again?
She winced at his back as shame washed over her. She should apologize for her cowardly actions
in Key West, but& Damn, it was all so embarrassing now. She couldn t bring herself to voluntarily
broach the topic with him.
 Good morning, she said instead.
 Sleep well?
She snorted.  When you let me.
He turned with his mug in hand and gave a dimpled smile that would drop a nun s panties.  My
work here is no, on second thought, forget I said that. I m nowhere near done with you yet.
She shook her head and tried to return to her files, but the sensual promise in his words had her
heating up in all the best places. Her mind wandered to the memory of his hands on her skin, his
mouth on her sex  Whatcha working on?
His question brought back her focus and guilt stung her. This particular file deserved all of her
attention and since he walked into the room, it hadn t gotten any.
 The Dunphy-Adams case, she answered and flipped to the crime scene photos. If anything could
douse her lust fast, it d be those gruesome, graphic pictures.  It s finally going to trial and my court
date is next week. I m refreshing my memory on the details. Not that she really wanted to revisit the
details it had been one of those cases she d rather not remember, but would probably never forget.
Charles Dunphy had brutally killed Selena Adams, his eleven-year-old step-daughter, and although
they had arrested Dunphy on some pretty solid evidence early on in the investigation, she d always
felt there were too many loose ends in the case. Mainly, his motive. There was no discernible reason
Dunphy would want his step-daughter dead. Yet, she was, and his DNA was all over her and the knife
used to kill her.
 Dunphy-Adams, Cam said and his eyes rolled toward the ceiling as he did a mental calculation.
 That was& what? Three years ago? And it s just going to trial now?
 The defense threw up as many road blocks as they could.
Cam moved around the end of the island and leaned over her shoulder to study the crime scene
photos.  Yeah, I remember this case. It always bothered the hell out of me that we were never able to
prove his brother s involvement.
 Me, too, and we still can t. Gordon Dunphy is never going to be charged unless his brother talks.
And Charles hasn t talked to anyone but his lawyer for years. She slumped into her seat and rolled
her head around on her neck in an effort to relieve the tightness in her back.
Cam s big hands settled on her shoulders, his thumbs digging into the worst knots along her spine,
and she bit back a moan at the pleasure-pain of his strong fingers kneading out the tension.
 Is Gordon still causing problems? he asked.
 If by that you mean he s still obnoxiously insisting his brother has been wrongfully accused? Hell,
yes. But is he still attacking the lead investigators in bars? Not that I m aware. I think he s mostly
forgotten about us. Do you still have the restraining order against him?
Cam s fingers stilled and she turned in her seat to look at him.  Do you?
 No, he answered slowly.  I forgot about it until just now. I think it expired last month. [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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