BURIED TRUTHS
lves lined with shimmering perfume bottles. After her latest story had taken the media by storm, she felt a rare sense of accomplishment, as tho
a stylish leather bag when she collided with someone. A flurry of item
th a hint of an accent she couldn't quite place. He crouched
shed leather shoes. His face was chiseled, his jawline sharp, and a few strands of dark hair fell charmingly o
ticed the slightly worn cover. "You don't see many people carrying these any
studying her. "Some things are better le
There was something in the way he looked at her, like he could see right through the walls she'd so c
she said, brushing off her sudden discom
e. And here's yours." He held out a small notebook she'd been c
ashing over her as she realized he could see her press badge cli
tone, almost as if he knew something she did
ously. "Though not always as glamorous as you'd th
as somehow both inviting and guarded. "I'd imagi
She wasn't sure if he was referring to the difficulties of her job or something more. "Do I
t you have that look about you,the kind of person who's seen
so easily? She prided herself on her professional demeanor, but
d cautiously. "You uncover things, some people d
for a lingering moment, almost as if he were weighing something.
grip, the slight warmth that linger
k, with a charm that felt carefully measured. "I'm afraid I
erous. She sensed he wasn't a typical stranger. But curiosity had always been h
ied, shrugging. "I ne
ans and baked pastries filled the air. As they settled in with their cups, Mia studied him, no
do you do?" she
wer was evasive, almost playful. "Let
ed, her brow arching. "Yo
ievous in his eyes. "And here I though
so like answers. You seem like
. "Don't we all? Besides, I'd wager you're n
ty he had to look right through her, as though he'd been wa
ady. "A hunch. Call it...
café. Mia found herself simultaneously drawn to and wary of him. This was a man
brings you to this department store, James? Surel
amusement. "You'd be surprised. Even
s. "Right. Just a
r leaving hers. "Let's just say I had a feeli
er suspicion growing. "Are you
. "But I'd be lying if I said I wa
ling that there was more to this encounter than h
ia. I've been keeping an eye on you,your recent work, that story you just exposed. It's imp
pliment, and they sent a chill down her
. "There are people who don't appreciate the truth coming to
old her ground. "I'm not afraid o
ween facing threats and knowing who's behind them. You're dealing with powerful
ia found herself wrestling with conflicting emotions. His
ou offering, James?
across the table. "Let's call it... a lifeline. If you ever find
ne number scrawled in elegant handwriting. No name
ic. "The only catch is th
t there was something about James,something that felt both dangerous and m
eyes fixed on hers. "Take care, Mia. And remember,some secrets a
his touch linger even as he released her.
inal nod, he turned and disappeared into the crowd, leaving Mia