Broken Ice (Immortal Operative Book 1)
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Overtaken by a cloud of blah, I plop in the velvet-cushioned chair and pull open the bag. Remember that whole hungry thing? Yeah well, see if Scott’s getting in between me and my chow mei fun.
“Sorry about that, love.” Diego walks past behind me, tugging a robe over his shoulders, but not tying the sash. His hand traces across my shoulders. “Forgive me?”
“I know it’s important.” My smirk winds up only showing part of my annoyance. He takes it playful and bends to kiss me. His cologne floods my senses, something spicy and Mediterranean, an instant before our lips touch.
The kiss is long, skillful, and apologetic enough that I decide not to press him on the phone call. He pulls away, winks, and sits catty corner, our knees almost touching. Before he can even get his container open, I’ve got my chopsticks in motion and a wad of Singapore rice noodles in my mouth.
“Thank you for understanding. I promise this will quiet down once that damn audit is finished.”
“Mmm.”
Diego chuckles, shaking his head. “I should’ve taken a photo of that delivery guy’s face. I still can’t get used to you always walking around naked.”
I show off a little for him. “Not always.”
He raises the Eyebrow of Challenge. “Oh?”
“Only when I’m home alone or here.” I shrug. “It’s comfortable.”
“You’re amazing.” He winks and opens his Kung Pao chicken.
My grin gets him chuckling again. “Amazing because I’m naked?”
“That goes far in my book.”
“How else am I amazing?” I give him my version of the Eyebrow of Challenge.
He holds up a hand (with a fork… what a slacker) while he chews. I tease him by twirling the chopsticks over my fingers and getting them back into eating position one-handed. He makes fun of me by waving his fork around in a circle before sticking it into his food. Something about his goofy face makes me laugh and cover my mouth so as not to spray tiny noodles everywhere.
“You’re beautiful, smart, talented… umm…” He wags his eyebrows. “Flexible.”
I laugh so hard, I wind up choking. Ouch. Curry-spiced noodles going up the inside of my nose hurts. Tears stream from my eyes as I fumble for a napkin while emitting the bastard offspring of giggling and coughing. Okay, so maybe I found a tantric sex book and maybe I can pull off most of the poses. He’s never going to let me forget that.
A generic cell phone ring goes off in the living room.
Sigh.
My turn to be rude.
Diego gives me that little half smile he uses when he’s biting back a smartass remark. I know exactly what he’s going to say as I stand.
“I’m going to tell them I’m busy,” I say. “Unless it’s a job offer from a major network.”
“Good luck. I’m sure Fox would snap you up in a heartbeat. You have a chance since they only hire blondes… and you’re far more attractive than their current lineup anyway.” He winks.
Again, I laugh. He’s being kind. I know I’m more ‘cute’ than ‘hot.’ Not to mention, TV news isn’t my thing. Well, maybe I could do the investigative reporter deal, but I’m more a photojournalist. Yeah, Dad, I know. Zero money in it. Amazingly, the cell is still chirping its little heart out by the time I make it all the way across the colossal living room. Well, colossal for New York City anyway.
I swipe the phone from my bag and hurry toward the table. Food is getting cold, after all. My heart sinks when I see the caller ID. Jade Lau is an awesome friend, a great lead for stories, and speaking of colossal, that’s how much of a pain in the ass she can be. A pain, whose call’s going to drag me out somewhere, and I wanted to spend the rest of the night curled up against Diego, watching some old romance flick.
“You busy?” she asks, by way of greeting.
I plop down at the table and work my chopsticks left-handed. “Singapore rice noodles, a giant sofa, electric fireplace, and a movie. Does that sound busy enough?”
“Sounds like fun, not busy.” The grimness in her voice proves me right. “I need you to check something out. It won’t take long.”
Eye roll time. “You always say that… and it always takes all night.”
“Who’s that? Something important?” asks Diego.
“Solstice,” says Jade in a slow, drawn-out voice. “Who’s that? Hey, are you cheating on me?”
Chopsticks hovering in midair, I shake my head―not that she can see. “Cheating implies exclusivity. And no, I’m not seeing another cop behind your back.”
“Whatever. Just get down here, okay? This is your kind of weird.”
Sigh. “Where’s here?”
“You’re going?” asks Diego.
“Stewart Hotel on Seventh Ave. I’ll have one of the locals meet you in the lobby. Thanks Sol. I owe you one.” Jade mumbles something the phone doesn’t catch, and hangs up.
“Yeah.” I stab my chopsticks into the noodles. “I really don’t want to, but… Never a good idea to ignore the FBI. I gotta help her when she asks so she―”
“Quid pro quo. I hear you.” Diego exaggerates a disappointed look, but he’s canceled our plans often enough over work that he has no room to complain. He knows it; I know it. He caresses my arm, staring into my eyes. “Will you be back tonight?”
“Not sure. I’ll try. But.” I hold up the plastic dish. “I’m not going anywhere until I finish this.”
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