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Don't Say a Word - Barbara Freethy [24]

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production room. "Oh, my. Who is that nice piece of work?" she asked.

"His name is Alex Manning," Julia replied, feeling unsettled by Alex's sudden appearance. She'd told him to meet her at her apartment, not here where she worked. She didn't want to bring up her past in front of Tracy, who wouldn't be shy about asking a lot of questions that Julia didn't want to answer.

"And how do you know him?" Tracy asked with a mischievous smile. "Is he the reason you've been stalling Michael on setting a wedding date?"

"Don't be ridiculous. I just met him yesterday."

"Well, he is fine. Don't tell me you haven't noticed."

Of course she'd noticed. But she wasn't interested in him on any sort of personal level, which meant her palms should not be sweating and there shouldn't be a shiver running down her spine, but there was, especially when Alex tapped on the window and smiled at her. She was definitely attracted. A normal response, she told herself. As Tracy had said, Alex was a good-looking man. Maybe she was just noticing because she was engaged, and she wasn't supposed to want anyone else.

What was she thinking? She did not want him. He was just the means to an end, a person to help in her search. That was it. The whole story.

"Julia, ten seconds," Tracy said, motioning toward the microphone.

"Oh, right." She flicked on the microphone, watching the computer screen in front of her count down the seconds. "You've been listening to 'World Journeys with Julia.' Join me again tomorrow from one to three, when we'll take a musical tour through the Congo. Next up is jazz specialist Kenny Johnson." She punched the button to play the string of commercials that separated their segments. "Have a good show," she said to Tracy as she stood up.

"You have a good-whatever," Tracy said with a sly smile. "Don't do anything I wouldn't do."

"That leaves me a lot of options."

"Just remember you're not married yet. You can still change your mind."

"That won't happen." Julia picked up her bag and walked into the production room where Alex was waiting. "You were supposed to meet me at my apartment."

"I thought I'd check out where you work. I didn't picture you as a DJ," he added with a smile, "but you sound good on the radio. You have a great voice."

"Thanks." She wasn't surprised he didn't see her as a disc jockey. Most people thought DJs were wacky people, which might be true for some, but not all, especially not at KCLM, which played a wide variety of music. "I'm also a producer for some of our other shows. We're a small station. Everyone wears more than one hat." She waved her hand toward the massive collection of CDs in the room. "I'm a music fanatic, in case you were wondering."

"Then it sounds like you have the right job."

"It's perfect for me. Do you like music?"

"I play a little guitar," he admitted. "When I'm home, which isn't often. What about you?"

"I play the piano, the drums, and a little saxophone. I'm pretty much mediocre at them all," she said candidly. "I would have been a musician if I'd had any talent. Instead I play other people's masterpieces."

He grinned. "The next best thing."

"Exactly."

"I enjoyed hearing Paolo Menendez," Alex added. "I saw him perform in Cartagena. He played an acoustic guitar solo that was out of this world."

"You saw him play?" she echoed, feeling extremely envious. "It must have been amazing. I would kill to hear him in person, but he never travels to America."

"Maybe you should go to Cartagena."

"That's a thought," she replied, but she knew it was impossible. There was no way she'd ever get Michael to Cartagena.

"Does your fianc? share your passion for music?" Alex asked curiously.

She shook her head. "Not really. Michael likes pop and rock, but he listens mostly to sports radio. Anyway, I wanted to show you this." She reached into her handbag and pulled out the matryoshka doll.

"It's a Russian nesting doll. I found it in my mother's things. It's my doll. I remembered that as soon as I saw it."

She watched for his reaction, but Alex didn't give anything away. Instead he took the doll

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