ANGEL IN ARMANI (NEW YORK SAINTS #2) BY MELANIE SCOTT – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Melanie Scott
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It was like having a tiger in the back of the helicopter.
The knowledge of something big and dangerous and ruthless riding
behind her. Something that could squish you like a bug and not blink a big
golden eye.
Of course, the man behind her had blue eyes, not golden ones. Very
blue.
So maybe a tiger wasn’t the right metaphor. Maybe—
“Got another chopper coming in about five, Sara. You getting airborne
sometime soon?” The crisp tones of Ronnie, running control today, broke
her train of thought. Just as well. She shook her head. Because you, Sara
Charles, are being an idiot. There was no room for distraction when she
was flying.
“Any second now,” she replied. She twisted in her seat to look at her
passenger. “We’re ready to go, sir.” She called all her passengers sir or
ma’am, unless instructed otherwise. Most did—or the regulars, at least. Not
this one, though. He seemed to accept “sir” as though it were his due.
Which was weird because, unless she was way off the mark, he wasn’t exmilitary. And he wasn’t English royalty slumming it in New York. No, his
accent was firmly American. Not that he’d spoken more than about six
sentences to her in the three trips she’d flown for him so far.
Short sentences. Things like “Good morning.” And “Thank you.” His
voice was deep. Cool. Controlled. His silence should have been annoying
but instead it was somehow compelling. Made her want to hear more.
“I’ll have us in the air in just a minute,” she added, just in case he might
break his streak and say something rash like “Great.”
He didn’t look up. He rarely looked up. He just nodded and kept his
eyes on the screen of the slim silver laptop open on his lap. Focused.
Intense.
His powers of concentration were clearly excellent. Even with the
headsets on, it was loud in the helo, but he didn’t let anything distract him.
She had to admit that there’d been the odd idle moment when she’d let
herself wonder what it might be like to have all his attention focused on her.
What it might be like to hold his focus and be the thing he didn’t want to be
distracted from.
But that was about as likely to happen as her sprouting wings and being
able to fly without a helo, so she tried to ignore the thoughts when they
arose.
She did wonder where he’d learned to shut the world out, though.
Maybe it came with being a doctor. She knew that much about him. He was
a doctor. Dr. Lucas Angelo.
That was the name on the bookings. She didn’t know much more than
that. She refused to Google a man she barely knew and wasn’t likely to.
That would just be sad.
Sadder than comparing him to jungle cats?
Suppressing a sigh, she turned back to face the controls. Time to forget
about tigers and get this bird in the air
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