Ghostwalker 06 - Predatory Game

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outside.
    Jesse on the inside was…mush. A slow grin spread over her face and amusement slowly lit her eyes.
    “You’re so bossy. How does anyone stand you?”
    “Not very well, which is why I’ve lived alone until you came along. Even my parents avoid me.” He flashed her an answering grin and, using the bars, pulled himself from the hot tub to the platform he used for drying off.
    For a moment all she could do was stare in awe at the power in his arms as he lifted his body. Realizing she was ogling him again, she hastily jumped out, turning away from him to shut everything down.
    “So what’s with the T-shirt, angel face?” Jess idly toweled his hair.
    “I always wear a T-shirt swimming.” Saber shivered as the cold air hit her wet body. She strove for the ideal tone. Nonchalant. Breezy. She could do breezy—she’d honed that to perfection.“You know I do, it isn’t anything new.”
    “I know, but you can’t exactly get sunburned indoors,” he pointed out, and reached for his thick, terry cloth robe. “I’ve explained that before, but you didn’t take much notice.” He paused in the act of putting on his robe. “Where are your sweats?”
    “I forgot them.” Saber was drying herself off as fast as possible.
    “Come here,” Jess ordered softly in exasperation.
    “I’m all right,” she assured him, looking anxious.
    “It’s a hell of a lot easier for you to come over here than it is for me to go over there, but if you insist.”
    Jess shifted his weight, reached behind him for his racing chair.
    “All right already,” Saber was beside him in an instant. “Do you always have to have everything your way?”
    He grinned mockingly, and without preamble caught the bottom of her T-shirt and pulled it right over her head. Saber froze in place, her heart thundering in her ears, but Jess was already enfolding her in his warm robe.
    “You already know the answer to that one, baby.” With the ease of long practice and the help of strategically placed bars, Jess lifted himself into his chair.
    Saber pulled the robe close, tightened the belt around her small waist. “Someone spoiled you, Jess.
    Patsy?” She named his older sister.
    “Patsy!” He groaned the name. “Patsy was far too busy ensuring my soul was saved. You ought to know that. How many times have you heard her lectures on the two of us living in sin?” He spun the chair around, balanced on the two back wheels for a long moment before streaking through the wide-open halls to the living room.
    “Will you stop doing that?” Saber jogged after him. “One of these days you’ll be showing off and you’ll Generated by ABC Amber LIT Conv erter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html
    go over backward.” She scooped up the thick comforter lying in a heap on the sofa and tossed it to him.
    “And it’s all your fault we get lectures. You started the whole thing.”
    “I did?” Jess tucked the blanket around him, one eyebrow shooting up. “I was not the one who came strolling out of my bedroom wearing one of my shirts and nothing else when she came to visit.”
    His smile did something to her heart. “It wasn’t like that and you know it. You didn’t even mention having a sister, dragon king. How was I to know who she was? And you know very well why I was in your bedroom, wearing your shirt.”
    “Another one of your unfortunate accidents—a mud puddle, wasn’t it?”
    “Laugh about it.” Saber swept a hand through her wet hair, glaring at him. “You dropped me in the mud puddle on purpose. I know you did. I wasn’t about to go dripping up the stairs and into my bedroom.
    And I wasn’t going to stand around in filthy clothes.”
    “You decided all by yourself to pay me back by dirtying up my bedroom,” he pointed out. “And it wasn’t my idea for you to come out of my bedroom looking as sexy as hell when my nosy sister showed up. You did that all by yourself.”
    Saber stamped one bare foot in feigned outrage. “Hey now.

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