CHAPTER ONE
N O . I T COULDNT BE . Daniel rubbed his eyes and tried to deny the highly sensual sight that faced him. But when he looked again, Lace McGee still filled his vision.
It had been a long endless shift, in an even longer endless day. Now it was nearly nine oclock. Time for him to go home. Though the emergency room still roared with chaos, his brain felt numb, his body dulled with fatigue. He wanted to walk out the sliding-glass doors and to his car, but there she stood, blocking the way by her mere presence. Just the sight of her seemed taunting and tempting. She was a thorn in his side, a pain in the buttHell, there didnt seem to be a single part of his anatomy that Lace didnt bother in one way or another.
He would simply ignore her, he decided. He stepped away from the front desk and waved goodbye to a group of nurses who hustled past, sending him spoony sidelong glances. They were ever persistent, but gently so, with discretion, respecting his wishes as a bachelor to remain a bachelor. Not like Lace, who forced her way into his thoughts whether he wanted her there or not. She didnt like it when he tried to ignore heras if any man actually could. She was too damned intrinsically female, toonoticeable.
He didnt mean to, but he glanced at her again, and then he couldnt look away. His palms began to sweat. His glasses fogged.
The cold evening wind sent her dark cloak swirling as white snow blew in behind her, making her entrance seem dramatically staged. Was she here to harass him again, to tease him until his body warred with his brain and his resolve crumbled? His heartbeat quickened as it always did, even as his customary scowl fell into place. He would not let her win.
Then she stepped farther inside and the doors whispered shut behind her.
Without the winter night as a backdrop, he realized Lace wasnt standing as tall as usual. Her face seemed pale rather than radiant, her white-blond hair looked bedraggled, and as he looked lower, he saw a large tear in her black slacks and blood covering her leg. His heart gave a painful lurch at the sight of that slim pale leg, and he jerked out of his stupor. A nurse had already reached her by the time Daniel roared up to her side.
What the hell happened?
The nurse looked startled, but Lace only gave him her patented killer grin, though it didnt measure up to her usual knock-him-on-his-can standard. Hello there, Danny. Her gaze skimmed his face, then his body, and her voice lowered to a husky whisper. My, youre looking in fine form today.
She deliberately threw him with ridiculous compliments, and he always allowed himself to be thrown, damn her. But not this time. Not with her so obviously hurt. He took her arm to steady her, then reached to lift her cloak and look behind her where most of the damage seemed to be. She slapped at his hands, but his determination overrode her efforts.
He dropped the cape and in a softer, more controlled tone asked, What happened, Lace?
She leaned into himwhich he expected since that was another of her ploys to drive him insane. This time he didnt step away from her, but held her a little closer. Her body felt warm and soft against his. When she looked up at him, her expression was serious rather than flirtatious. He didnt like it; this wasnt the Lace he was used to.
Lace didnt seem to notice. I got bit. By a big stupid neighbors dog.
She looked shaken and he said easily, offering her more support, The neighbor is big and stupid, or the dog is?
Both.
Without missing a beat, he turned to the nurse. Notify the police and health authorities, then join us. She nodded and hurried away. Daniels gaze came back to Lace. Damn, but he didnt want to feel concern for her. He didnt want to feel anything. He didnt even like the woman.
He merely lusted her.
Her pants were a mess, shredded from just above the back upper thigh, to the front of her right knee. Another nurse had hurried forward with a wheelchair, but Daniel waved her away. I dont think she can sit. Then to Lace, Should we get a stretcher, or can you make it to a room?
Her beautiful eyes narrowed. I can make it.
He recognized that stubborn set to her jaw. It was the same stubborn look she wore whenever she wanted him to see things her way, which was usually whenever she got around him. And because she was his sisters best friend and they were a close family, that seemed to be more often than not lately. Which explained why he was slowlyand painfullygoing crazy.
With his arm around her narrow waist, and his other hand supporting her elbow, he took her to the first empty examining room he found. Where, exactly, did you get bit? He had to control his tone with an effort. The idea of an animal attacking her made his gut clench and his heart pound. He didnt like her, didnt approve of her, but she was a delicate woman, more feminine than any hed ever known. The thought of her soft flesh being torn by sharp teeth was obscene.
Amazingly, her cheeks colored and she looked away. In the butt.
Daniel knew embarrassment when he saw it, but hed never have expected it of Lace. Good grief, the woman was a sex therapist, renowned for her books on sexual enlightenment and her late-night radio talk show. A self-professed expert on male/female relationships, she talked openly and without hesitation about every private subject known to man. Of course, as a doctor, hed known plenty of other therapists. But Lace was different. She was certainly no Dr. Joyce Brothers.
So surely being bitten in a less than auspicious place couldnt be what bothered her. Daniel didnt even try to understand her. Hed done that numerous times, and it only raised his blood pressure and gave him a headache.
Exasperated with himself, he took off his glasses to polish them on a sleeve, giving himself a moment to think. Tell me what happened.
I had just come in from a late appointment
An appointment, huh? He shoved his glasses back onto the bridge of his nose.
Get your brain out of the gutter, Doctor. Or was it your libido that went slumming there?
He scowled. She always had some smart remark that thoroughly outdid his own, and she never explained herself. Not that he really expected her to, but still
I put my purse away then went down to the lobby to check the mail. And somehow a cat had gotten into the building. It ran behind me, the neighbors dog tried to go through me and, like an idiot, I turned to see if the cat was all right, giving the mutt a prime target. But hed never acted aggressive before, so I didnt really consider that hed bite me.