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by Rhonda Pollero


  Calderone was taken into custody immediately. An ambulance came for Garza and I stood off to the side rubbing my arms. Liam came over and folded me into his embrace. “How did you know?” I asked.

  “Know what?”

  “That there was still a bullet in the gun?”

  “I didn’t. I was just hoping Calderone forgot to empty the chamber when he took out the magazine.”

  “That was quite a chance you took.”

  “Look on the bright side,” Liam said as he stroked my hair. “You hit the target.”

  “I was aiming for his head,” I admitted.

  “We are a pair,” Liam said as he looked past me into the mirror and examined the wounds and welts on his face. Me? I’d gotten away with just a lump on my head and a small cut on my lip.

  “C’mon, we have company.”

  He swatted me on the fanny as we left my bedroom after cleaning up. Tony, Becky, Liv, Jane, Booker, and Perry Mason were all seated in the living room with a bottle of champagne. Tony popped the cork and began to fill all the glasses. “To computers,” he said as he raised his glass.

  “To Becky,” Liv added just before the ceremonial clink.

  I sipped the champagne and savored the taste as the bubbles tickled my nose. I was very aware of the fact that Liam still had his hand on the center of my back. I guess we did have the kind of relationship that allows for public displays of affection. That warmed me more than the alcohol.

  “It was genius,” Becky said on a satisfied breath.

  “What was?” I asked.

  “When I told her you were going into witness protection, she told me I was nuts,” Tony said.

  “True,” I agreed.

  “So I came here and checked your Internet history,” Becky explained. “That’s how I found the name of Southern Allied.”

  “So that’s why the cops came?”

  Tony nodded. “I called a cop I know personally since we didn’t know who all was involved in the conspiracy.”

  I went to Becky and gave her a hug. “Thank you.”

  “A good friend always knows to check your Internet history,” she returned.

  “Come, Perry,” Liam said to the dog. Other than some singed fur, Perry Mason was none the worse for his experience. Liam petted the dog’s head. I did, too. Perry was growing on me. Mainly because he stayed off the furniture.

  We drank and laughed and ate the crackers and Brie Liv had brought along. She knows me well enough to know my house is BYOF—bring your own food. I was relaxed for the first time in days. And, if I did say so myself, I was proud of the way I’d handled danger. Though I don’t think I’ll turn into a gun-toting woman any time soon.

  The celebration lasted until midnight. Booker was the first to leave. I gave him a hug, or tried to—I couldn’t get my arms around his beefy body. I did kiss his cheek, and to my surprise, he blushed.

  Tony left with the girls, leaving Liam and me alone. My chest tightened. What now? Do I ask him to stay over? Do I wait for him to ask? I needed a man manual.

  We had a slightly awkward moment as he helped me load the dishwasher. It was such a domestic chore but it felt weird. I felt weird. And I couldn’t stand the tension.

  “We can watch the late news,” I suggested.

  He smiled and shook his head. “Not interested.”

  My insides felt coiled. “We could take Perry for a walk. He likes the beach.”

  “Perry is fine,” he said as he stepped a fraction closer to me.

  “Rent a movie?” I offered.

  “Nope.”

  “Then what do you want to do?” I asked.

  He slipped his arm around my waist and pulled me to him. He kissed my forehead, then his mouth slipped lower until he was placing feather-light kisses on my collarbone. “What do you want now?”

  “You,” I said, so breathless I wasn’t sure I could get out more than one word.

  He lifted his head and held my gaze. “For how long?”

  “At least until I find out if you’re drawer worthy.”

  © STUDIO 18

  RHONDA POLLERO is the USA Today bestselling author of Knock Off, Knock ’Em Dead, Fat Chance, and Slightly Irregular—the first four novels in her hilarious series featuring bargain-hunting sleuth Finley Anderson Tanner. She lives in south Florida with her family. Visit her online at RhondaPollero.com.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Pollero, Rhonda

  Bargain hunting / Rhona Pollero

  p. cm.

  1. Women lawyers—Fiction. 2. Florida—Fiction. I. Title.

  PS3616.O5684B37 2012

  813'.6—dc23

  2012015019

  ISBN 978-1-4165-9082-8

  ISBN 978-1-4391-0100-1 (ebook)

 

 

 


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