very big deal.â His tone was sharp, his lips thinned in annoyance. âEspecially under the current circumstances.â
With a sigh, he straightened and then relaxed against the spindled back of the bench. âMaybe you should tell me everything that happened. From the beginning.â
âItâs not the most flattering moment of my life,â she began, resigned to sharing the details of her day before he would let the subject drop. âOn the way here after classes, I started feeling a little light-headed and nauseous. The only thing I could think of was to put my head between my knees until it passed.â Her mouth twisted in a self-deprecating grin. âNext time, Iâll remember to sit down first.â
One of Burkeâs slate-gray eyes narrowed while the other widened, the brow quirking amusingly. âYou mean to say you pretty much doubled over in the middle of the sidewalk.â
That darn heat and color sensation began to fill her cheeks again. âPretty much.â
He lifted his hand to cover a cough, and she got the distinct impression he was trying not to laugh.
It was funny, when she thought about it. Especially the part where the young man on Rollerbladesâwearing black spandex shorts, a white helmet, and a bulky jacket made up of neon yellow, pink, green, purple and blueâran into her. Heâd gone flying, sheâd gone sprawling, and half a dozen other studentshad burst into laughter at what must have looked like part of a circus act.
âBut you werenât hurt?â Burke wanted to know. âNo scrapes or scratches or broken bones?â
âNo. Surprisingly enough, I escaped completely unscathed. Iâm not sure about the skater, though. He may be scarred for life.â
He chuckled. Actually chuckled. The sound startled her so much, she jumped.
Sheâd never heard him laugh before. Had barely seen him crack a smile. He was always so serious and businesslike. But she liked it when his lips curved upwards, when something struck him as funny and amusement rumbled out deep and masculine.
She might even like it, she mused, too much.
When the nurse came out and called her name, Shannon breathed a sigh of relief. Thank goodness for an interruption to her wayward thoughts.
Grabbing her purse from the floor, she started across the room. Burke rose with her, following with a hand at the small of her back.
Little shock waves of awareness rippled out from where his fingers rested. Her heart sped up, her breathing slowed and she was mortified to realize that her nipples were beginning to bead.
Oh, Lord.
Dr. Cox ushered them into his office, waved them toward two chairs in front of his desk and then took a seat himself.
The sexual attraction of a moment ago slipped away as she watched the doctorâs face. Suspense built, winding around every bone and muscle until her entire body was as taut as a piano wire.
âAre you ready to hear the test results?â Cox asked.
Burkeâs grip tightened on the arms of his chair, the skin around his nails turning white. She almost expected to hear a growl work its way up from his throat. Her own hands were clammy where they clutched the thick black wool of her skirt.
When Burke spoke, it was in a low, menacing voice that proved to Shannon exactly why he was so successful in the boardroom. âTell me. Now.â
But Dr. Cox didnât seem the least bit intimidated. He only grinned, making a great show of opening her file and shuffling the pages. To draw out the moment and put her even more on edge, she was sure.
âJohnâ¦â Burke growled.
âAll right, all right,â Cox acquiesced.
Her entire body was so tense, her breathing so shallow, that she nearly yelped when she felt Burkeâs long fingers reach out and wrap around her own. As it was, she jerked like a snake-bite victim and had to consciously return her pulse rate to normal. Staring straight ahead at Dr. Cox, he
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