Deep Waters

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Authors: Jayne Ann Krentz
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lost his sense of internal balance. This intense response to Charity Truitt was a good example.
    She was not the sort of woman who normally aroused his interest. For years he had been drawn to the cool types found in film noir movies. Savvy, sophisticated women who wore a lot of black. Women who moved in the high-stakes world of the Pacific Rim trade, either as power brokers or as powers behind thrones. Some had been attracted to him because of the contacts and connections he could offer. Some had simply wanted the satisfaction of being seen with a man who was as powerful as themselves. Others had been intrigued by the perception of danger. Whatever the terms of the sexual bargain, Elias had always made certain that the exchange of favors had been equal.
    But Charity was different. He sensed intuitively that if he pursued the relationship, there would be no simple, straightforward arrangement with her. She would be demanding and difficult in ways that he had al ways avoided.
    "Are you or are you not connected to Far Seas?" Charity fumed.
    Elias flattened his hands on the glass counter in front of him. "I am Far Seas."
    "Is this a joke?"
    "No." He considered briefly. "I don't think I know any jokes."
    "Well? Where's the rest of the company?"
    "The rest of it?"
    She threw up her hands. "Secretaries, clerks, managers, and assorted flunkies."
    "My secretary took another job a few months ago. I didn't bother to replace her. There are no clerks or managers, and I never could get any reliable flunkies."
    "That is not funny."
    "I told you, I don't do jokes."
    "Assuming you're telling me the truth, why were you so secretive about the fact that you now own the pier?"
    "I learned a long time ago never to initiate a business discussion. The clear spring waters of open dealing and plain-speaking are too often mistaken as evidence of weakness. I was taught to let others come to me."
    Charity came to a halt in front of the counter. "You mean you prefer to hold the advantage. I get the point. But for the record, I never took any of those expensive seminars from rip-off management consultants on how to do business according to the principles of the Tao. I prefer to do business the old-fashioned way. Level with me, Winters. Do you really own Crazy Otis Landing?"
    "Yes." Elias looked into her huge hazel eyes and wondered at the deep wariness he saw beneath the anger. He recalled vague gossip about the chaos that had followed a failed merger between Truitt and a company called Loftus Athletic Gear. There had been an abrupt resignation of Truitt's CEO. Rumors of a problem with said CEO's nerves. He had paid little attention because neither Truitt nor Loftus were involved in Pacific Rim trade. "Well?"
    "Hayden Stone did not leave only Charms & Virtues to me," Elias said. "He left me the whole pier."
    "Plus the cottage on the bluff." She narrowed her eyes. "That's a lot of real estate. Why would he leave so much to you?"
    Elias chose his words carefully. "I told you, Hayden was my friend and my teacher. He helped me establish Far Seas."
    "I see. Just what kind of company is Far Seas?"
    "A consulting firm."
    Charity crossed her arms beneath her breasts. "What kind of consulting?"
    "I provide contacts, connections, and advice for business people who deal in Rim trade." He probably should have made that past tense, he thought. He wondered if he would ever again return to his former line of work. For some reason, he doubted it. Along with everything else in his life these days, it seemed to be drifting farther and farther away from him.
    "Whispering Waters Cove is not exactly a thriving outpost of Pacific Rim business."
    He smiled slightly. "No, it's not."
    "So what are you doing here?"
    "You're a very suspicious woman, Charity."
    "I think I have reason to be suspicious under the circumstances. A short while ago, I made the mistake of assuming that you were one of us here on the pier and that we would all be going up against Far Seas together."
    "I

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