Cherry Adair - T-flac 04 by In Too Deep

Cherry Adair - T-flac 04 by In Too Deep

Author:In Too Deep [Deep, In Too]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-01-16T17:30:01.405000+00:00


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"See you tonight, Leli'a." Tally waved to Auntie, then opened the door to go upstairs to shower and change.

Besides, upstairs was as far away from Michael as she could get at the moment, which was definitely a good idea. Putting a little physical distance between them might be a good idea.

He couldn't have shot poor Lu, but could he have been responsible for the explosion on the Serendipity

? Tally thought about it as she went upstairs.

Not likely. While Michael Wright looked dangerous, he was so laid back, it would take an act of Congress to get him motivated. No, she didn't think her pirate was responsible for the explosion.

Thank God.

She pushed open her bedroom door. A nap, a couple of hours of oblivion, sounded pretty good right now.

Light streamed through the shutters she'd left open in her room before heading down to the beach. She blinked. Then blinked again before comprehension dawned.

The tropical sun shone through the windows, and illuminated utter chaos.

Her room was completely trashed.

"Oh, for Pete's sake!"

Clothes and personal items had been tossed about like children's toys. The sateen lining of her suitcase and garment bag had been shredded; the leather sliced. Even the mattress had been mutilated, and hung half off the bed, the sheets cut through to the ticking cover.

That damn Frenchman had come back.

And this time he'd taken scissors, or a knife, to every garment. Even the soles of her shoes had been pried apart and split open.

"Damn it! Not my favorite red sandals!"

Tally gripped the doorjamb in a white-knuckled fist, and tried to take in the carnage.

Suddenly, Michael Wright looked a lot safer than being alone up here.

"And then it happened," she sang under her breath as she quietly closed the door and raced downstairs.

"Michael?"

He sat at a table on the lanai, shooting the breeze with the guys he'd helped with the body when she burst through the door from upstairs.

Michael glanced up as though he'd just seen her. He'd felt her presence, and one look at her ashen pallor told him that Tally had yet another problem. The woman was fraught with them.



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