“I will.” Alicia slipped her wallet back into her bag. “Thanks.”
He turned toward Gill. “I’ll catch you later.” The sheriff headed for the door, his mind obviously already on other matters.
Alicia pulled on her coat and buttoned it, all the while aware of the large male waiting patiently beside her. Her body remembered him all too well and she could feel her panties getting damp. Hooking her bag over her shoulder, she took a deep breath.
“Ready?”
“I’m more than ready.” His voice was low and intimate and had goose bumps skittering down her arms. She whirled to face him, but his expression was bland. She must have imagined the sensual undertones in his voice.
Striding to the door, she didn’t have to look behind to know that he was following her. She could sense him matching her step for step. He held the door and the two of them stepped out into the cold together.
Chapter Four
Gill could hardly believe his good fortune. He’d spent most of the past two days wondering how he was going to uncover the identity of his mystery woman without giving away too much information, and she’d all but landed in his lap. He’d spent the rest of the time trying to talk himself out of searching for her at all.
He’d even considered packing up his stuff and leaving Jamesville. In the end, he couldn’t make himself go. Not yet. Not until he’d at least talked to the woman who filled his thoughts practically every waking minute.
No doubt about it, Alicia Flint had him tied up in knots. He wasn’t certain he liked the idea, but he didn’t seem to have much choice in the matter. He was old enough and experienced enough to know that the immediate connection between them was special and much more than a one-night stand.
He walked down the sidewalk by her side, waiting for her to speak. She looked great.
Even better than he remembered. Her cheeks were red with the cold, her lips were rosy and her black hair was tousled in the sharp wind that blew. He frowned, wondering if her ears were cold. She should be wearing a hat. It was bitter.
Her hands were stuck in the pockets of her black coat and her purse bounced against her side as she strode past the stores and businesses on Main Street.
“Your office far?” He probably should have offered to drive them. He wasn’t exactly dressed for Maine in March. If he stuck around for a while, he was going to have to buy himself a warmer jacket. His leather one was great for Alabama, but not much protection against this kind of frigid wind.
Alicia glanced at him and shook her head. “Not far.” She sounded slightly breathless, the air around her face forming a thin cloud as she spoke. She kept walking, her boots scrunching on the light coating of snow that covered the ground.
He wanted to wrap his arm around her to help keep her warm, but he didn’t think she’d appreciate the gesture. The vibes she was giving off were sending him mixed messages. He stuffed his hands in his pockets and walked alongside Alicia, letting her set the pace.
It was obvious she hadn’t wanted to acknowledge the fact that they already knew each other in front of the sheriff. That was fine with him. For now. But he’d also seen the way her pupils had dilated and she’d licked her lips. She might want to hide it, but Alicia was still attracted to him.
Gill’s entire body tightened and his erection stirred. There was something about Alicia that excited him, physically and intellectually. She’d be a challenge, in and out of bed. Of that he was certain.
He wasn’t surprised to learn that she was a lawyer. They hadn’t spent much time together, but he’d sensed she had a keen mind. They came to a halt in front of an old, stone building that had obviously been renovated into offices.
As if she could read his thoughts, she sent him a polite smile as she tugged the door open. “It used to be a dry goods shop at the turn of the century. It’s a great building.”
Gill grabbed the door and ushered her inside. The heat hit them immediately, making him realize just how cold he was.
“There’s a real estate office and an insurance broker on this floor.” Alicia started up a wide, oak staircase.
Gill was hot on her heels as she continued to chatter. He realized suddenly that he made her nervous. That could be a good thing or it could be bad. He wasn’t quite sure yet.
“I share this floor with a marriage counselor and an accountant”. She waved her hand down the hallway at the top of the stairs. “This is my office.”
He could hear the underlying pride in her voice and smiled. The door in front of them had her name etched discreetly on the glass with her occupation just below. It looked classy. Much like the lady herself. He pulled the door open and she shot him a warm gaze from beneath her lashes as she passed in front of him. Her body brushed against his, making his muscles tighten and his cock stir. He followed her, catching a whiff of her perfume.
An older woman sat at a desk, busily typing. She looked up, offering a gracious smile. Her eyes widened when they landed on Gill, but she just offered a polite hello before turning to Alicia.
“There are two messages for you.” She hesitated, casting another quick glance at Gill. “Are you still meeting the sheriff this morning?”
Alicia unbuttoned her coat and took the two notes from her receptionist. “Change of plans. I ran into the sheriff at Jessie’s. This is Gill Baron. He’ll be doing some work for us.” She turned to him. “Gill, this is Millie Anderson.”
“Ma’am.” He nodded.
“Mr. Baron.”
“Please, call me Gill.”
“We’ll be in my office.” Alicia glanced at her watch. “Unless it’s important, take a message if anyone calls. We shouldn’t be too long.”
Gill had the feeling she’d have him out of here quickly if she had her way. He on the other hand, was in no particular hurry. His lips quirked upward. If she thought she was going to give him the bum’s rush, she was mistaken. This was his chance to get to know her better and he was going to take full advantage of it.
Alicia led him into her office. It was bright and cheerful, yet professional. Filing cabinets and bookcases filled one wall. Her desk was substantial and made of oak, if he wasn’t mistaken. Two comfortable chairs were angled in front of it. Off to the side was a sitting area with a comfortable sofa, chairs and an ottoman. Classy and cozy.
She hung her coat on a heavy wooden coat rack just inside the door. Straitening her skirt, she strode behind the desk. Gill unzipped his jacket and removed it, tossing it over the back of one of the chairs.
“Have a seat. Please.” She tucked her purse in a drawer in her desk and pulled a file out of the stack that sat beside her computer.
Gill lowered himself into the chair closest to her, kicked out his long legs and clasped his hands on his stomach. He waited. If there was one thing he’d learned in all his years as a cop, it was that most people didn’t like silence. They would talk just to fill it, sometimes offering you more information than if you asked direct questions.
A sense of contentment washed over him as he sat watching her organize her thoughts and paperwork. It was such an unusual feeling that it took him a minute to figure out exactly what it was. In his former profession, he’d gotten used to dealing with stress and irritation until they’d become the only emotions he experienced on a daily basis. Right now, he felt neither. It was strange, but good. He’d definitely made the right decision in coming to Jamesville. The pace of life was a heck of a lot slower than the city.
Alicia sat forward, all business. Her green eyes landed on him and he caught a gleam of heat before it was buried under a mask of politeness. She cleared her throat. “The case I’m working on is pretty straight forward, but I want to have all my bases covered in case it gets nasty.”