Enemy From The Past (Unseen Enemy Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
He knew that Ferguson got to work around this time every morning, and he glanced at his watch. Cordelia sat next to him, drinking a coffee and reading a newspaper. She was leaning against his arm, the very picture of a content wife. He felt her heat and softness, and a part of him wanted to pull her close, as close as possible. She looked up at him now. “Rick?” “Yeah, hon?” “You want anything else to eat?” His eyes sparkled down at her. “Maybe another cinnamon bun. They’re good here, huh?” “They sure are.” Cordelia got to her feet and stretched a bit. Hunter averted his eyes as the movement pulled her t-shirt tight across those luscious breasts. “I’ll get one for each of us.” “Thanks.” “Sure, babe.” She turned and went up to the counter. He kept an eye on the police station, an eye on her.
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