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"Because he asked." I pushed past him and paused for just a moment. "Not that it's any of your business."
Chapter 10.
Sitting at my computer, I took a big bite of my freshly made omelet. My hangover specialty. I wasn't nauseous, so I knew it wasn't really a hangover, but I'd woken up with a headache. Maybe the smoke in the jazz club caused it. More likely, it was Ian and his nonstop ghost hunting. Or possibly the latest dream I'd had-but I didn't want to think about it.
I went for a second cup of coffee, leaving my breakfast on the desk. As I poured the drink, a loud knock sounded on the door.
Checking the peephole, I bit my lip, took a deep breath and opened the door. "Good morning, Kane."
"Morning."
"What'cha got there?" I eyed two paper coffee cups and a pastry bag.
He held a cup out.
I inhaled the sweet honey spice of chai. "You're my hero!"
"Mission accomplished." He set the bag on the counter.
"Breakfast, too?"
He nodded.
I picked up the bag and peeked inside. "Chocolate m.u.f.fins? That's not breakfast, that's dessert. You're sweet, but my breakfast is right there." I pointed to the desk, trying to behave.
Kane looked to my omelet then back at me. "Aren't you going to share after I brought you a chai?"
My gaze s.h.i.+fted from the plate to the m.u.f.fins, and I shrugged. "Sure." If I was going to be polite and eat the m.u.f.fin he brought me, I needed to save some room.
I grabbed another fork, returned to my desk and cut a line through the middle of the omelet. "That half is yours."
"Don't trust me?" he asked with mock surprise.
After claiming a spot on the couch, I gestured for him to join me. "Nope."
Kane's eyes crinkled as he laughed. d.a.m.n, that was s.e.xy. My heart melted.
Lost in my own thoughts, I missed what he was saying. "Huh?"
"You forgot your chai."
"Oh yeah, thanks." I grabbed the cup and a m.u.f.fin and reclaimed my seat. "What brings you by this morning?"
"The ghost report."
d.a.m.n it. Why did my life have to be all about the ghost? I sampled my chocolate m.u.f.fin, and then relayed the information I'd learned from Ian.
"The ghost is attached to Pyper too?"
"I don't know. He apparently likes her since he showed up in her photos."
"I better tell her." Kane got up, taking the plate to my sink.
"All right. See you later." I waved from the sofa.
He lifted one eyebrow. "Trying to get rid of me? And after I brought you breakfast?"
"Uh, no...I just thought you said you were...never mind."
"Do I make you nervous, Jade?" Kane walked toward me.
"No." I stood up, concentrating on the cinnamon flakes in his eyes.
"You're sure?"
"Yes."
"In that case, have dinner with me tonight." His voice held a bit of a challenge.
"What makes you think I don't have plans?"
"Considering you ditched your date last night without inviting him up, I'm not too worried." However, nervous energy radiated off him like static. If I hadn't had my special ability I'd be thinking he was a smug b.a.s.t.a.r.d right about now.
My lips turned up in a little smile.
"Is that a yes?"
"I'm thinking it over," I said, enjoying myself.
"Hmm, let me convince you." The nervous energy vanished, replaced by determination and confidence. He leaned in, eyes locked on mine. I stood motionless as one arm wrapped around my waist, pulling me close. He bent his head, bringing his lips inches from mine. I'm pretty sure I stopped breathing.
His lips brushed mine while his free hand trailed down my bare neck. My body s.h.i.+vered against his, and he chuckled softly. Closing my eyes, I focused on the nerve endings, which sent electric shocks through my body.
"Tonight at eight," he whispered.
"Okay."
His lips clasped my lower lip, sucking almost painfully, until a small moan escaped my throat. At the sound he crushed me to him, tongue exploring. I molded my body to his unyielding frame, desperate to be closer. The pa.s.sion of my nightly dreams sparked a fierce intensity, propelling the aching need deep in my center.
He pulled back. "Eight it is."
"Huh?" I looked up, dazed and breathless.
"I'll pick you up at eight for dinner."
"Right. Dinner."
Kane leaned in, brus.h.i.+ng a soft kiss over my cheek. "Thanks for breakfast." Then he left.
"Holy Jesus." I stared at the door. A flash of light to my right startled me. The apparition grew into the shape of a person, glowed a bright gold, turned red, then melted into a blob on the floor before finally evaporating.
Leaning back, I put a hand over my eyes. "This is too weird."
Feeling like I was being watched, I headed to the bathroom, brushed my teeth and took off for the studio.
Sweat trickled down my back as I fumbled with the key in the doork.n.o.b. "d.a.m.n it! Come on." Glancing at my watch, I groaned. Only twenty-five minutes until Kane was due to pick me up.
I'd been grateful for the distraction of the weekly beadmaking cla.s.s earlier that day. Thank G.o.d Bea had been there. Her energy calmed me just enough to be able to teach the cla.s.s successfully. I really wanted to know how she did that. Maybe I should have taken her up on her invitation. When she'd asked me after cla.s.s to join her for lunch I'd turned her down. I'd already committed to helping out a fellow gla.s.s worker in the hot shop making paper weights and goblets. It had been the perfect thing to get my mind off my ghost and my upcoming date. Unfortunately, I'd completely lost track of time. No way was I going to be ready by eight. Kane would just have to be patient.
At the thought of him I practically swooned. It's a d.a.m.n good thing I'd been busy all day. If it hadn't been for that I'd be ready to explode by now. Who was I kidding? I was a walking time bomb, and just the thought of him lit my fuse.
But first I needed a shower. Maybe a cold one. I taped a note to the door, telling Kane to come in and wait in case I didn't hear him knocking.
Grabbing my favorite green cotton skirt and a black tank top along with my favorite bra and matching thong, I headed to my bathroom, thinking I'd be quick. However, removing the hair from my legs proved to be more important. My quick bath turned into a longer grooming session than normal.
Stepping out of the shower, I spied the Honey Dust. Unable to resist, I applied it all over with a silly grin on my face. After I was dressed, I poked my head out of the bathroom and spotted Kane relaxing on my couch.
I smiled. "Hey there."
"Hey yourself. Mighty risky asking me to let myself in while you're in the shower, don't you think?" His lips turned into a sly smile.
"No choice in the matter. Sorry I'm running late. Grab yourself something to drink out of the fridge. I'll be out in ten." I winked and shut the door. Twenty minutes later, my hair and makeup done, I strolled out of the bathroom.
Kane stood up, gave me an approving glance and kissed my cheek. "Nice. Ready for dinner?"
"Definitely." I took his hand, and we walked toward the door. As I was closing it, a gust of wind kicked up and slammed it hard. "Oh!" I said, startled. "Must have left the window open." I turned the key in the lock. "Let's go."
Kane fell in step behind me. "No, you didn't."
"Didn't what?"
"Leave the window open. I closed it while you were getting ready. It looks like a storm might blow through, and I didn't want you to forget about it." He opened the door to the street for me.
I stopped in the middle of the doorjamb. "You did? d.a.m.n it. That's twice today."
"Your door slammed like that twice today?"
"No." I turned around to face him. "My ghost made two appearances. I don't think he likes you much."
"Huh?"
"He appeared after you left this morning, and apparently just slammed the door on us."
"Did you call Ian?" Kane frowned, unhappiness flowing from him.
"No. I was busy and forgot." His unhappiness dissipated, replaced by relief. I stared at him, confused. "You don't want me to call Ian?"
"No, not right now, but if you need to fill him in on the details, I can wait."
"No, no. I'll call him tomorrow." And broach how I could get my ghost to be less active. So far Ian seemed to be all about more ghostly action. I was tired of it.
"Good." He took my hand and guided me through the crowd of tourists on the side walk. The streets were crowded, and we didn't talk again until we reached the Bourbon Street Seafood House. He spoke to the hostess, who smiled brightly at him. A moment later we were seated.
"That was impressive," I said, scanning the large line of hungry patrons waiting for a table. "Do you have a standing table or something?"
He laughed. "Not really. Though I do know some of the staff and depending on who's working, I can sometimes get seated more quickly."
I glanced over his shoulder at the attractive brunette taking care of another party. "How do you know her?" I took in her tight, black dress and instantly hated her for the slim, curvy figure it showed off. I frowned and studied the menu in front of me.
"Who?" He followed my gaze as I looked up. Spotting the woman in question, he said, "Just an old friend. I've known her for years."
I nodded, trying to appear unconcerned. But I wondered just how good a friend she was and exactly just how much of her he knew. I mentally shook myself. First, I had no claim on this man, though it was becoming clear to me I wanted one, even if my head screamed it was a bad idea. Second, he'd done nothing to warrant my irrational jealousy.
"Oysters?" he asked.
My lips twitched. "I hear good things about oysters."
He grinned back. "Never tried them yourself?"
"There's a first time for everything."
We sat in silence for a few minutes, and then I asked him about his college days. He told me he went to LSU, which was where he met Pyper. He regaled me with wild stories of their college adventures. Mostly they were about Pyper. She'd changed personas as often as she changed boyfriends. And girlfriends, for that matter. In their soph.o.m.ore year Pyper came out of the closet. In her junior year she went back in and, finally, by senior year announced there wasn't a closet and dated both men and women.
"And you two were best friends through all that?" I asked, my curiosity getting the better of me.
"Pretty much."
My eyebrows rose, and he shrugged. I guessed that was all I was getting. "How did you meet?" I asked.
"She was my neighbor in the dorm our freshman year. She befriended my girlfriend at the time. Eventually they became an item, and I was left in the cold, shunned by the two most beautiful women in the cla.s.s," he said in a matter-of-fact tone.
"No!"