Spring Leaves (ORGASMIC TEXAS DAWN #8) by AJ Llewellyn EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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I don’t like it when this kind of thing happens. And Sean didn’t like it
either. It was written all over his face. The brass had a way of unexpectedly
dropping ten-ton bricks on us Marshals out of the clear, blue sky. I had a
feeling this one had more to do with Kieran Fox than me, but I wasn’t going
to voice that.
“Nicholas, why won’t they tell you how long you’ll be gone?” Sean
insisted, sitting cross-legged on the bed, a bed we’d just finished messing
up real fine.
“I guess because they don’t know,” I replied, walking over and kissing
the tip of his nose. He was on the brink of giving me that pouty face. It
made him look very young. I laughed whenever he did it. I suspected he
enjoyed my reaction.
He waved a hand at me. “You’re treating me like a child.”
“Yes.” I nodded. “You’re doing that pouty face.” I grinned.
He threw a pillow at me and missed. “Why you? I’d understand more
if it was just Kieran.”
There, he’d gone and said it. “We’re Canadians. You can’t have
Americans investigating Mounties. It’s politically incorrect.”
“Technically, you are an American,” he pointed out. “And Kieran has
an American dad. I say you should be disqualified.”
“Do you now?” I grinned at him as I put on my wristwatch. “Kieran
was born in Canada and I grew up there from age zero. I think that qualifies
us as Canadians.”
“I can’t argue your point if you keep picking my argument apart. Stop
playing counselor-at-law.” Sean sighed. “So, it’s like the Canadian
Government went looking for Canadians who had joined the U.S. Marshals
Service or something?”
I shrugged. “Sean, I have to go.” I met his gaze. “I was asked to do
this. I’m doing this as much for my country as for the U.S. Marshals
Service. There’s definitely something wrong in the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police, or as we call it, RCMP. It needs to be rooted out.”
“Nigel Fox is not Canadian,” Sean grumbled.
I laughed out loud. “Kieran’s dad has dual citizenship now that he’s
the liaison in Canada.”
“Maybe we should live in Canada,” Sean announced.
I lifted an eyebrow. “You’re a Southern boy. Why would you want to
live in Canada?”
“I like polar bears and beavers…maple syrup…ah…let’s see, Simple
Plan and Rush and…stuff?”
I laughed at Sean’s depiction of Canada. “You forgot Celine Dion and
the invention of the Ski-Doo.”
“Forgive me,” he mocked.
“You’re not proposing, are you, Sean? You have to get on one knee
for that.”
He didn’t laugh. He just shrugged and picked at the bedspread.
I walked over and perched on the edge of the bed. I took his chin in
my hand and looked into his eyes. “There are no polar bears in Ottawa,
sweetie. And I’d marry you in a heartbeat if that’s what you wanted.”
Sean threw his arms around me. “What I want—” He squeezed me
tight. “—is for you not to leave me.”
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