il
he doorbell sliced through t
t leaping in
out of his room. Maybe he was ready to talk, to expla
door sta
m earlier already dissolving into a
rough the
n't Do
, and she was wearing a cream-colored Chanel suit that probably cost more than this entire cabin. Behind her
usty Ford pickup, was a gleaming black Bentley.
of caution tightened in my sto
ed, a small, patient smile on her face. Then, as if she knew I was
re disarmed me slightly. A hesita
to Donovan's bedr
ing by the door. He frowned, then pushed me aside and wa
es close to t
into pure, unadulterated shock, and beneath it-unmistakable thi
per. A word I'd never
letely unguarded, that it stole my breath. No ice. No walls. Just a despera
ing, a half-step back
ough his lungs. The shoulders squared-not in anger, but like
. "Donovan, my dear boy! Is that
dmot
ked like she'd just stepped out of a magazine was Donovan's gran
sh, that for a moment I forgot to be confused. He shifted his weight, blocking the doorway more out
she glided into the living room as if he were nothing more than a minor inconveni
toe. But there was no judgment in he
y. A hand extended, wrist adorned with a simple, elegant diamo
Hers was warm and surprisingly
Genevieve. You're even lovelier in
ot
m pale to a dark, thunderous shade of red. The expression
en who had appeared out of nowhere to start unloading a
watching his carefully stacked house of cards begin to wobble. "Grand
right. You said you wanted to handle it yourself. And I can see you're doing a
consciously touched my cheek, realizing the e
ened his mouth, then closed it. No words. J
ustic cabin. Then a wide, satisfied
heerful authority. "I'm going to stay here for a while. It's
eamed
en a groan and a laugh-the hollow, defeate
ly constructed, miserable little world was
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