Jill Shalvis
Tangling With Ty
The second book in the South Village Singles series, 2003
Dear Reader,
Were back to South Village for Nicoles adventure into love. Adventure? Maybe I should say her fall straight into love. The genius Dr. Nicole Mann doesnt take to anything that doesnt involve work. Dedicated to her profession and little else, shes what you might call a one-track woman.
That is, until Ty comes along and distracts her with a sexy Irish lilt and a smile that does something funny to her insides. I hope you enjoy her fall!
And next month be sure to catch my third book in the SOUTH VILLAGE SINGLES series, Messing With Mac, where well see if the last of these three friends can hold on to her vow of singlehood.
I wish you all happy reading!
Jill Shalvis
P.S. I love to hear from readers! You can reach me through my Web site, www.jillshalvis.com, or by writing me at P.O. Box 3945, Truckee, CA 96160-3945.
To Megan Nicole, my warrior princess
A NAKED MAN would have changed everything, but there wasnt one in sight. So, as always, Nicole Mann got up with the alarm. As always, she showered, dressed and nuked a breakfast burrito in less than eight minutes.
And as always, she was out the door of her apartment at top speed to get to the hospital for what was likely to be a double shift due to a late-spring flu outbreak.
Yes, her life was completely dictated by her work. So what? Being a doctor was a dream-come-true, and if shed worked at that dream-come-true nearly every waking moment, forsaking just about everything else-including naked men-she could live with that. Being a doctor was what shed wanted since shed graduated high school fifteen years ago at the perfectly extraordinary age of twelve.
Psst.
For a woman who prided herself on nerves of steel, Nicole nearly leapt out of her skin at the unexpected whisper coming out of the darkened hallway of her apartment building.
But it wasnt the boogey man or any other menacing threat. It was just the owner of the building and her friend, Taylor Wellington, peeking out her door. Taylor was nice and beautiful-reason enough to hate her-but she also happened to be in possession of that disarming ability to talk until Nicoles eyes crossed. It completely wore down her defenses.
That theyd-polar opposites-become friends still baffled Nicole.
Psst!
I see you, Nicole said. Did I wake you? Not that the perfectly-put-together Taylor looked anything other thanwell, perfectly put together, but it did happen to be the crack of dawn. A time she considered sacrilegious.
Oh, no, the living dead couldnt wake me, Taylor assured her. I set my alarm so Id catch you. Her beautifully made-up eyes toured Nicole. Honey, I thought we talked about the camouflage gear.
Nicole looked down at her camouflage cargo pants and green tank top, fitting snug to her lean form. Her wardrobe had been formed back in the expensive days of medical school when shed been forced to shop in thrift stores, but sue her, shed developed a fondness for the comfortable garb. That Taylor cared what she wore at all was still a surprise.
Nicole had only lived in this South Village building a few weeks, having moved from another larger building where no one ever even looked at one another. Shed only moved because that place had been sold and the new owners had plans for it to go co-op. Shed come here for its convenience to the hospital, and because it was small. Fewer people to deal with. That this building was also falling off its axis was neither here nor there, as Nicole didnt care what it looked like, as long as her bed was in it. Why did you want to catch me?
I knew if I didnt, youd forget. Were planning Suzannes engagement party tonight.
Ah, hell. Suzanne Carter lived in the apartment next to Taylors. The three of them, the only ones in the building, had shared many laughs and much ice cream, but Nicole still didnt want to plan a party where shed have to dress up and smile and make nice. She hated making nice.
Youd forgotten, Taylor said.
No, I Okay, shed forgotten. She couldnt help it, she was single-minded. Always had been, just ask the family she never managed to see. This year alone, shed forgotten one sisters homecoming from college, her mothers annual April Fools Day bash and her own birthday. But her family understood something Taylor didnt.
Nicole was a firm loner. Connections to people tended to give her hives. Ditto planning engagement parties. Im sorry. Imight be late.
Taylor gave her a long look. Dont tell me. You have something new to pierce.
Nicole rolled her eyes. Taylor had been teasing her about the silver hoops she had lining one ear, but Taylor had no way of knowing that each was a trophy of sort, and a badge of honor worn proudly. Not a new piercing, no.
With the patience of a saint, Taylor just lifted a brow.
Nicole racked her brain for her elusive people skills, but as she didnt have any, they failed her. Were short-staffed at the hospital, and-
Save it, Super Girl. Taylor lifted a hand against the upcoming stream of excuses. Lets just cut to the chase, shall we? Weddings, and all the trappings, give both of us gas. She looked right into Nicoles eyes and gave her a take-your-medicine look. But this is for Suzanne.
Suzanne had been the only other person besides Taylor to instantly, genuinely accept Nicole, no matter how abrupt, aloof and self-absorbed she was.
The three of them had only met recently after Taylor had inherited this building with no funds to go with it. Shed rented out space to Suzanne first, then Nicole had come along. They had little in common really. Suzanne, a caterer, kept them in to-die-for food and Suzannes personal favorite, ice cream. Taylor, with her dry wit, kept them all amused and, though shed kill Nicole if she heard her say it, mothered them to death. And Nicoleshe had no clue what she added to the mix, so them caring about her still mystified.
But they all shared one common trait-a vow of singlehood. Theyd talked about it, often toasted to it and had jointly coveted it Until Suzanne had done the unthinkable and fallen in love.
Nicole sighed. Ill find a way to be here.
Dont worry, they say you cant catch wedding fever.
Hey, dont worry about me. My work is my life. Im too into it, too selfish to be anything but single.
Right. Our singlehood is firmly intact.
Firmly.
But they stared at each other, a little unnerved. That Suzanne, one so steadfastly single, was now getting married cast a shadow on their vow. Surely neither of them could possibly make the fall into love. Not when they kept their eyes open and their hearts closed.
Yep, heart firmly closed. They were safe that way, totally and completely safe.
TWENTY-FOUR exhausting hours later, again just before dawn, Nicole dragged her sorry, aching body back up the three flights of stairs to her loft apartment.
It was dark again, or still. It seemed she lived in the dark.
Work had been especially brutal. An unexpected heavy fog had created a pile-up on Highway 5 South. As a result of the forty-two car accident, shed been in emergency surgery all day, without a break to so much as sneeze. Shed removed two spleens, pinned four legs, reset more shattered ribs than she could remember, and had delivered twins in an emergency caesarian.
Then shed been asked to stay another shift, and after a quick nap when shed dreamed of being chased by a white wedding dress and cake-where had that come from?-shed willingly taken on whatever had come her way. And plenty had.
Now all she wanted was food, a shower and a bed, and not necessarily in that order. She had her Taco Bell bag clutched to her chest, her mouth watering in anticipation of the four regular tacos and extra-large soda. Not the usual breakfast of champions, but food was food and shed been craving spicy since her second surgery.
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