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studied the ceiling for a while before saying, "I think since
about six months before he died."
"Was that the extent of your relationship? A client and a
stylist?"
"It was."
"You two didn't socialize at all?" Didn't do drugs together,
perhaps?
He'd have to find out if Noah was one of the employees
who came from Renewed Hope. If so, it was a pretty good
indicator he might still be on drugs, and his nervousness
could be due to the drug use he and Rudy shared.
"No. No socializing. I'm straight. Rudy was straight."
Again, that offended tone.
"I didn't insinuate you had an intimate relationship with
him. Just wondered if the two of you ever went out. You
know, double dates or something?" Heath let his face show
innocence.
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"Oh. No. Nothing like that." The nervous eye dart started
again. "No socializing." Which meant there was some kind of
socializing. And if he was trying to hide the socializing, it
obviously wasn't the kind he could talk freely about, the kind
he wanted known. Had to be the drugs.
"Thanks, then." Heath stood, and Noah leapt gracefully to
his feet, seemingly relieved. He seemed so relieved, Heath
wouldn't have been surprised to see him do one of those toe-
spin things ballerina's did. What was it called—pirouette or
something?
Noah scurried away, out the door to meet his lady love.
Ted wasn't around when Heath left, so he said goodbye to
Gertrude and headed to his Tahoe, rubbing a hand at the
irritation on his neck. The cape was never enough protection,
and as was the norm, tiny hairs poked into his skin, driving
him nuts. He needed to shower them off, but he'd go see
Nicolette at work first. He had to find out what, if anything,
she knew about his new pal, Noah.
Nicolette fiddled with the football-shaped Packers
paperweight on her desk as she waited for the Willow Bend
apartment manager to come on the line.
"This is Benita Rogers," a raspy, barely recognizable as
female voice said.
Nicolette released the paperweight and picked up Toddrick
West's file. "Hi. I'm Nicolette Morgan with Renewed Hope
Charity. I'd like to come and look at one of your units as soon
as you're available."
"You want it for one of them drug heads?"
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Nicolette took a deep breath. "One of our recovering
clients is ready to be placed, yes."
"He—or is it a she?—gonna shoot up in the place? Have a
bunch of drug deals going on?"
Nicolette once more gripped the paperweight, trying to be
patient. She could actually understand the woman's
hesitation, but it still irked her to know the sort of resistance
people who left Renewed Hope faced.
"He's been clean for ninety days. We require employment
and weekly drug testing. He has been working at the same
job, at a factory, for two months now. If he loses his job or
fails a test, then we no longer help him, although we will see
that he moves out of your apartment without trashing the
place."
"Then I got a empty unit on my hands again."
"How many empty units do you currently have?" Nicolette
was taking a gamble, but she'd bet potential residents weren't
lining the streets or rushing in to place their name on a two-
year waiting list.
After a long silence, the woman said, "You can come by
any time, but if it's between seven and nine don't bother me.
Just go on up and look at number 3A. It's the one that's
closest to being ready to rent. Key's under the mat."
"You keep keys under the mats of all your empty
apartments?"
She chuckled, and the sound turned into a fit of raspy
coughing. "Key word, empty, princess. What the fuck they
gonna steal?"
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Nicolette's face heated in anger and she opened her mouth
to respond, but Benita had already hung up. "Damn her," she
muttered as she slammed the phone back in its cradle.
"Temper, temper."
Nicolette looked up to find Donovan standing in her
doorway.
"Oh, sorry." Her face heated even more, this time from
embarrassment.
"Problem?"
"No." Nicolette shook her head, feeling foolish. "Just a
crabby landlady. Normally, it wouldn't faze me, but I've been
a little on edge lately."
Donovan moved further into the room. He wore a navy suit
with a light blue shirt and a pencil thin navy blue tie. His
sandy blond hair was slicked down, its usual disarray tamed.
"Wow," she said as he took a chair across from her desk.
"If I knew how to whistle I'd be doing it now. Why so spiffy?
Hot date with Marla?"
"Noooo," he said. "Don't you remember? Hot date with the
CEO of Tighe Industries."
Nicolette slapped a hand to her forehead. "That's today?"
Tighe Industries was a manufacturer of electronics equipment
and a highly successful corporation. The owner's son died of a
drug overdose a few months ago and after pulling himself out
of his grief, the father had contacted Renewed Hope, wanting
to discuss a sizable donation. Donovan handled the financial
matters for the charity and had set up a lunch with the CEO.
"Yeah, it's today. You forgot?"
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"I did." Nicolette sighed and stood. "I'm sorry. I guess I
haven't been on my game lately."
Donovan came around to stand next to her and took her
hands in his. "That's no surprise, sweetheart. Don't beat
yourself up. You lost the love of your life in a horrible
accident." He paused, shook his head. "Or maybe not an
accident. You're taking care of your disabled mother-in-law,
trying to run the duplexes and the charity, now the holidays
are approaching." He peered down at her. "And an old friend's
back in your life. Someone who no doubt makes you think of
Rudy every time you look at him."
Something about his tone said there was more to his
statement than his words revealed. "I think about Rudy all
the time anyway."
She pulled away and paced over to look out the window.
Outside, holiday shoppers hurried along the sidewalk, and
bumper-to-bumper traffic signaled another hectic day in
downtown Kansas City.
"Yeah, but there's something about this Heath guy,"
Donovan said. "I mean, don't get me wrong. I like him. But I
can't help but wonder..."
Nicolette's shoulders tensed but she didn't turn to look at
him. "Wonder what?"
"If maybe there's more to this than just an old friendship.
You two seem awful close."
Nicolette answered carefully, wanting to make sure her
voice didn't betra
y her emotions. "He was Rudy's best friend.
I've known him for fifteen years. Of course we're close."
"Can I ask you something?"
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Nicolette gave a humorless grin. "Can I stop you?"
"Is there something more than friendship between you and
Heath?"
Although it was none of his business, Nicolette felt like she
owed Donovan an explanation. She wasn't sure why, unless it
was because he was also Rudy's friend and had been
instrumental in the success of the charity. "No. Nothing at all.
We're just friends." Unless you count the almost kiss we
shared, the burning desire I feel each time I'm within ten feet
of him. "Why do you ask?"
She turned when he didn't answer right away. He was
staring down at the floor, hands in his pockets. His posture
told her he was troubled about something.
"What is it, Donovan?"
He raised his head. "I just want to make sure you don't do
anything foolish. Anything to jeopardize the charity and all
Rudy worked for."
"What are you saying?"
"There seems to be something between you two. I can't
put my finger on what it is exactly, but I sense a deeper
relationship than just friends. I'm going to be blunt. Have you
been to bed with Heath King?"
"No! I have not. It's really none of your business if I have."
"I'm sorry, but I have to think about how it would affect
the charity. I can't stop you of course, but I feel it's my duty
to warn you of the ramifications of a relationship."
"It's been almost a year since Rudy died. I'm thirty-two
years old. Am I supposed to live the life of a lonely widow,
grow old and die alone?"
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As soon as she said the words, she realized that, in some
ways, the answer was yes, even in her mind. She didn't think
she would, or should, ever get involved romantically with
another man. Most definitely not Heath.
"Of course not, Nicolette. I want you to be happy. I want
you to find someone. I really do. But come on, do you really
think it should be your dead husband's best friend? What do
you think people would say if that happened?" Without giving
her time to answer, he continued, "They'd say you two had
been carrying on the entire time, behind Rudy's back. Wasn't
Heath here when Rudy was in a coma?"
She nodded miserably.
"Didn't he stay in the house with you?"
Another nod.
"There you go. People will say you were doing him while
your husband lay dying. And by people, I'm including the
police. Do you really want them assuming you wanted to be
rid of Rudy so you could be with another man?"
Nicolette's impulse was to childishly cover her ears with
her hands and block out his words. She didn't want to hear
Donovan say the exact same thing she'd been thinking since
Heath walked back into her life. Even if it was true.
"Stop it, okay? I get it. You're right. It's not necessary to
warn me. There's nothing between me and Heath and never
will be. He's like a brother."
The word brother nearly stuck in her throat. She'd never
had a brother, but she was certain she wouldn't want to do
the things with him that she wanted to do with Heath.
Warmth spread through her body at the thought.
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"You sure?" Donovan asked.
"I'm sure. For God's sake, even if it weren't for what the
people involved with the charity would think, not to mention
Louisa, all of Rudy's friends, my family, like you said, I have
the cops breathing down my neck. Screwing around with
Heath King would definitely add fuel to their fire, and that's
the last thing I want."
"Good." Once more Donovan took her hands in his. "I love
you, Nicolette; I want you to be happy. I just hope you can
find happiness with someone other than Rudy's best friend."
"I know, you're right. But, you have to understand that
ultimately it's my life, my decision. I don't like being told
what to do. So, while I appreciate the advice, I'd like you to
let me run my life as I see fit."
"Sure. Sorry if I overstepped my bounds. I'm just
concerned." He put his arms around her and hugged her. She
let him, relaxing and returning the hug.
A throat clearing at the door made them both turn. Her
'brother' stood in the doorway, looking sexy even though he
had that fresh haircut thing that always took a few days to
look right. But in his faded jeans and putty-colored Henley
beneath the brown suede jacket, he looked ten times more
handsome than Donovan in his finest suit. Her heart sped up
as she disentangled herself from Donovan's arms.
"Heath. Hello."
His eyes went from her to Donovan, where they stayed for
a few seconds before returning to her. "Is this a bad time?"
"No," Donovan answered for her. "I was just leaving for a
lunch appointment."
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He went to the door and stuck out his hand. Heath took it
and they shook.
"Nice to see you again," Heath said.
"Same here." Donovan nodded and clapped Heath on the
shoulder. "Gotta run. You take care of our Nicolette, here."
Heath watched Donovan Sussman walk down the hall, not
liking the heavy feeling he had in his chest when he thought
about seeing Nicolette in the man's arms. He recognized the
feeling as jealousy and it sucked. It was ridiculous and petty.
Not only did he believe Nic and Donovan were just friends, he
had no right to be jealous of any man who touched her, even
if it was in more than just a friendly way. So why the hell did
the thought tear his soul apart?
"So, did you learn anything useful?" Nic asked. She wore a
bronze-colored blouse and black slacks. Her hair was pulled
back, accentuating the thinness in her face, making her
cheekbones even more pronounced. She'd lost too much
weight, but she was still beautiful.
"Not a lot, but I do have a few questions for you."
"Okay." She offered him a tentative smile. "I see you got
your hair cut. At Salarber's?"
"Yeah. I figured it was a good cover. I could sniff around
and get a much-needed haircut. "Once more, his hand went
to the back of his neck where the hairs were starting to feel
like a colony of ants had invaded his skin.
Nicolette walked close to him and lifted her hand, running
her fingers lightly along the sides of his hair, then around to
the back. "I like it, but I kind of miss the long-haired, bad
boy, hippie look."
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He grinned, although it was difficult to draw a full breath
with her touching him. "I didn't know that was what I had
going on."
"You did." She dropped her hand and moved away. "Did
your undercover op into the salon accomplish anything?"
"I'm not sure yet. Do you know anything about a guy
named Noah?"
She frowned, then shook her head. "Who is he?"
"He's the guy who cut Rudy's hair. Rudy never mentioned
him?"
Pacing back to the desk, she thought for a moment before
speaking. "No. I don't think so. Is there something suspicious
about him?"
"He seemed nervous, like he was hiding something."
"You think he's the blackmailer?"
Heath recalled Noah's thin, fearful face, his bony body and
non-intimidating demeanor. Although anything was possible,
he said, "No. I don't think so. Maybe he was someone Rudy
did drugs with."
"I hate knowing Rudy was on drugs. No telling what kind
of seedy places he went to and seedy people he hung out
with just to satisfy his craving."
"Drug users can be anyone from street thugs to scientists
to millionaires," Heath reminded her, which always amazed
him. It would seem someone with intelligence would know to
stay away from the stuff.
"I know. So, what next?"
"Ted, the owner, said you'd sent a few of your people to
get jobs at his shop, but he wouldn't give me their names."
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"I'm glad. Part of what we do is protect their anonymity."
"I understand that, but I'm trying to protect you. The only
reason I didn't press him for the information is because I
figured you'd give it to me willingly."
She hesitated. "Their anonymity is critical to the program.
If they thought I'd betrayed them..."
"Nicolette, for God's sake, I'm trying to save your life here.
You think I'm going to run to the nearest newspaper and ask
them to print an article listing the names?"
She sighed. "Of course not. I'm sorry." She went to a filing
cabinet and came out with a folder. Taking it to her desk, she
flipped through it. "Noah wasn't one of them. But here." She
grabbed a neon pink sticky note and jotted on it, then passed
it to Heath. "There were two men, one woman. Recognize any
of the names?"
"No. No one I spoke with while I was there, but this gives
me a starting point. Thanks." He folded the note and stuck it
in his jeans pocket. "Listen, I have to run to the FedEx office