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“I was so scared, so scared. I didn’t expect him to be that strong. I couldn’t get to my weapon.”
“You should have run.”
“Would you have?” She drew in a shuddering breath, let it out. They both knew the answer. “I knew you’d come to back me up. But when I came out of it, and I was here and . . . I didn’t think you’d be in time.”
“You did good. You stalled and held him off just long enough.” Eve wanted to hang on, to hold on to the sturdiness that was Peabody. Instead she rose. “You want a soother or something? You can take an inducer. He only used over-the-counters.”
“No, I think I’d rather not. Alcohol and tranqs are a bad enough mix without topping it with a soother.”
“I’m going to cut the uniforms loose. Do you want me to call someone to stay with you?”
“No.” The distance was forming, Peabody noted. Inch by inch. “Dallas, I’m sorry. Last night.”
“This isn’t an appropriate time to discuss it.”
Peabody set her jaw, then opened and closed the blanket. “I’m not in uniform, so I’m not speaking as aide to superior officer. That means I can say what the hell I want. I didn’t like the things you said. I still don’t. But I’m glad it mattered enough that you said them. I’m not sorry I jumped you for it, but I am sorry I didn’t see it as a friend’s concern.”
Eve waited a beat. “Okay, but if you ever do hire twelve LCs to fuck you blind, I want details.”
Peabody sniffed, and managed a watery grin. “It’s just a little fantasy of mine. I don’t actually make enough to afford twelve at once. But I did have another little fantasy come true tonight. Roarke saw me naked.”
“Christ, Peabody.” On a shaky laugh, Eve pulled her close again. This time, she held on. “We’re okay.”
She looked so steady, Roarke thought as he watched her stride out of the building. So in charge and in control as she stood in the brisk wind in damp shirtsleeves and issued orders to the uniforms at the door.
There was blood on her hands. He doubted she knew it.
And the wave of love struck him like a fist as she shoved one of those smeared hands through her hair and started toward the car.
“Do you want to stay with her?”
Eve settled into the warmth of the car. “She’s okay. Good cop.”
“So are you.” He tipped her face up, and laid his lips on hers in a soft, sweet, stirring kiss.
She blinked her eyes open, and laid a hand over his. “What time is it?”
“Just about midnight.”
“Okay. Do that again.” She fit her mouth to his, settled in, sighed. “There’s a memory for the box—and a tradition. Merry Christmas.”
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Conspiracy in Death
J. D. Robb
Table of Contents
prologue
chapter one
chapter two
chapter three
chapter four
chapter five
chapter six
chapter seven
chapter eight
chapter nine
chapter ten
chapter eleven
chapter twelve
chapter thirteen
chapter fourteen
chapter fifteen
chapter sixteen
chapter seventeen
chapter eighteen
chapter nineteen
chapter twenty
chapter twenty-one
chapter twenty-two
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.
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