Harlequin - Jennifer Greene by Hot Touch (first ebook reader .TXT) š
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āNothing weird. But youāve been pushing me to get outside, get more in the fresh air and allā¦and thereās something Iād like to do that afternoon. Unless you objectāā
āNo, no, thatās fine. I can do the exercises with you almost anywhere. So.ā She cleared her throat.
āWhatever you did with Moose, you think youāll do it again?ā
He lifted his head. āI hear one of those babies crying. Your class is probably wondering where you are.ā
She heard the baby cry, too, but still hesitated. It was one of her absolutely favorite projects, the healthy Baby Love massage group, yet still, she couldnāt seem to move.
And Fergus suddenly sighed. He pushed up, from his hands on his knees and slowly walked toward her, his hands and torso covered with a thin layer of mortar dust, his jeans crusted with it. He came close enough to touch her but didnātāwhich was probably a good thing, because eventually shedid have to go back to the class, and she was dressed for them in a white terry tunic and terry pants.
He came so close, though, that she could see the dark glints in his eyes. His gaze magnetized hers. She couldnāt look away. That close, she could no more have looked away than stop breathing.
He said softly, āI think itās cute, Red. Your trying to set me up with other women. God knows, no one ever had the nerve to try that on me before.ā
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Sheād have answered himāexcept that he closed the few inches between them. His hands didnāt touch herāhis dusty, sweaty torso didnāt touch herābut he bent down and brushed his mouth on hers. It wasnāt a kiss. Moreā¦the threat of one. Moreā¦the promise of one.
āYou want to know if I kissed her?ā he murmured.
āNo.ā
āYou want to know if I consideredāā
āNo.ā
āBecause Iāll tell if you ask me. Iāll be honest with you. No matter what. Youād be honest with me the same way, wouldnāt you, red?ā
āYes. Of course I would,ā she breathed. But something about the way heād kissed her, the way he was whispering, the way he was looking at her, had her so rattled she couldnāt think straight. She was a pinch away from hiccupping from nerves. Her. The woman who could probably get a Ph.D. in laidback. āI need to go back to my class.ā
āI know you do.ā
āWeāll talk later.ā
āOh, yeah,ā he murmured. āI know youāve got work today. But weāre definitely going to talk again. And soon.ā
She stumbled back toward her class, thinking, all right, now she knew that Fergus had an ugly, evil side to him. A manipulative, wicked side. A side that turned her mind to jam and her sanity to jelly.
He talked to her as if they were lovers. Which, she guessed, they were. But sheād emotionally shut the door on believing they could make it long-term. Sheād hopedāshe admitted that sheād fiercely hopedāthings might have turned out differently. But when heād praised her for being āso sexy,ā sheād felt her heart thud like the clunk of a coin down a long, dark well.
He wanted her, she didnāt doubt that. But sex, even great sex, was just no measure that he seriously valued or respected her.
Nothing had changed. She had fiercely wanted to heal Fergusāto be the one to make a difference for himāand every day, every week, sheād literally seen her efforts working. He was so, so much better, mentally, physically and emotionally. She wasnāt the only one responsible for that, but Phoebe gave herself credit for playing a key role.
That was what mattered. Getting him healed. Not what she wanted. Not what she dreamed.
She stomped back into the class and blurted, āDamn it. We are going torelax, class!ā
The moms all looked at her as if she were crazyāuntil someone laughed. And then she tried to laugh, too.
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Ten
When Fox pulled into her driveway, Phoebe had to put up with two solid minutes of whining and begging from Mop and Duster. āI know itās Fox, you guys, but you canāt go. Itās not our truck. And itās raining. And you know I wonāt leave you alone for long. Come on, you two. Be reasonable.ā
The dogs had heard all that. They also knew they had the dog door open to the whole backyard, and that their dishes in the kitchen were heaped with food and fresh water. They just didnāt want Phoebe to leave, and they loved being with Fergus, besides.
So did sheāwhich was the problem. She pulled her rain jacket hood over her head to run outside.
Grumbling clouds swirled, leaking more drizzle than rain for now, but warning that worse was coming.
Even at four in the afternoon it was darker than winter, with moments of sudden stillness and then moments when the fresh green leaves suddenly trembled and tossed in fretful anticipation.
Lightning crackled just as she reached the door of his SUV and slammed inside.
āI was coming in to get youāā
āWell, that would have been silly. Then both of us would have gotten wet.ā She tossed her jacket in the backseat. The wipers and defroster had to be on because of the foggy steam, but underneath all that threat of storm, the temperature was muggy and close. She should have worn her hair up, she thought, and her long-sleeved green tee was probably going to be too warm, as well. āYou still havenāt told me where weāre going.ā
For the first time, she glance at Fox, then quickly away. That was the trick, she mused. If she just didnāt look at those mesmerizing eyes, that sexy narrow mouth, thatlook of him, too hard, too long, sheād be able to keep some emotional distance.
āIām not trying to be mysterious. I just wanted to show you a place. If I told you about it first, I was afraid itād color your reaction, so I just wanted you to see it. And I promise, itās not a long drive.ā
āI couldnāt believe how much work youād gotten done on the
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