Two of a Kind

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Author: Susan Mallery
couldn’t risk caring. Love made a man weak and ultimately killed him. Gideon couldn’t afford to take the risk.
    She tucked her hair behind her ears. “Ford talked to you about Fool’s Gold and you came to check it out.”
    He had, and he’d liked what he’d seen. The touristy town was big enough to have what he needed and small enough that he could exist on the fringes of belonging. He could be a part of things and yet separate.
    “Are you going to take the job?” he asked.
    “I want to.” Her voice had a quality of longing.
    “You should. You’ll do well. It’s mostly logistics and you excel at getting things done.”
    “You can’t know that,” she said.
    He shrugged. “I asked Ford about you. That’s pretty much all he would tell me.”
    “Oh. That makes sense.” She twisted a strand of hair around her finger. “I’m not worried about the operation part of the job. It’s everything else. I’m not good with emotions. I’m too in my head.” She ducked her head. “I wish I was more like you. In the moment. You don’t seem like you need to think everything through. That’s nice.”
    He wasn’t allowing himself to be in the moment right now, he thought grimly. If he did, he would already have her naked and moaning. He would have explored every inch of her body before settling with his mouth between her legs.
    Blood surged at the image. He wanted to hear her breathing hitch as she got closer. He wanted to feel her tensing before she shattered, her mind nothing more than a hazy mess of pleasure.
    “Gideon?”
    He forced himself back to the present. “I could teach you some breathing techniques that might help.”
    She laughed.
    The sweet, happy sound filled the silence of the night. It was the kind of sound that could save a man, he realized. Or bring him to his knees.
    The need grew and, with it, the understanding that he couldn’t take the risk.
    “It’s late,” he told her.
    “I’m aware of the time. The movement of the stars and the moon are a clear...” Her humor faded. “Oh, you’re asking me to leave.”
    “You have a long drive back.”
    She stood. “It’s three-point-seven miles, but that’s not the point. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to keep you so long. Thanks for talking to me. It helped.”
    He felt as if he’d kicked a kitten. “Felicia, don’t read too much into this.” He rose. “Look. Like you said, it’s complicated.”
    She looked into his eyes. “People say that when they don’t want to tell the truth.”
    The truth? Tension had returned and, with it, his arousal. Restlessness made him want to move, but he knew the value of staying still.
    She put her hand on his shoulder, then moved her fingers to his biceps. “You’re very powerful. More muscled than Justice. His body type is leaner, and he has to work harder to bulk up. Your physiology allows you to add muscle more quickly. It’s...interesting.”
    As was the warmth of her skin, he thought, watching her green eyes darken slightly as her features sharpened and her gaze intensified. The air seemed charged as energy flowed between them. He didn’t know exactly what she was thinking, but he was starting to have a good idea.
    “Don’t look at me like that,” he commanded.
    The corners of her mouth turned up. “I’m trying to flirt. Sorry. It’s harder than it looks. I guess it’s all the nuances.”
    She swayed toward him. “Our previous encounter was very satisfying. There have been two other men, and it wasn’t the same. I suppose it’s one of those intangibles that can’t be measured. With you, I felt more comfortable. We laughed and talked in addition to making love. I remember that we ordered champagne and you—”
    He knew exactly what he’d done with a mouthful of champagne. He remembered everything about their night together.
    Unable to stop himself, he put his hands on her waist and drew her to him. She went willingly, her head already slightly raised so he barely had to bend to kiss
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