Surrender

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Authors: Metsy Hingle
Tags: Romance
The crystal clinked against the ceramic, the sound loud in the tension-filled silence. Tipping up her chin at a haughty angle, Liza turned to Aimee. “Simone asked me to let you know she’s having a problem with the door to her apartment. It’s sticking again, and she swears if she closes the thing she won’t be able to open it. She’s afraid to leave her apartment, because she’s convinced she won’t be able to get back inside.”
    Aimee sighed. As much as she loved Aunt Tessie’s old building, the place really was a landlord’s nightmare and a repairman’s dream. If one had the money to pay for the repairs, that is. Unfortunately, she didn’t. Still, she knew she could never part with the place. It meant too much to her. It represented too many dreams.
    “It’s probably the heat and humidity making the wood swell,” Jacques informed her.
    “You think so?” Aimee asked hopefully. Surely one of her father’s manuals would have instructions on what to do to fix swollen wood, she thought. Already her thoughts were racing ahead to how to handle the repair.
    “I think it is quite possible. It is not uncommon for an older structure like this one to have such a problem. It is a simple matter to fix. You remove the door, sand down its edges, and then, voila! The door fits once again.”
    “Oh, Jacques, you’re a genius,” Aimee declared. Relief flooded through her.
    “I thought you were an artist,” Liza said accusingly.
    Jacques smiled slowly. “I am a man of many talents, Liza. Art is just one of them.”
    The look he gave her friend could have melted ice, but Liza’s spine only seemed to grow stiffer.
    “If you do not believe me, ask Aimee.”
    Peter surged forward and grabbed the front of Jacques’s shirt. “And just what in the hell do you mean by that?”
    “Peter!” Aimee raced over to him and tugged at his arm.
    Peter ignored her. He curled his fist in the other man’s shirt. “Answer me, dammit.”
    Jacques threw his head back and laughed. “Ah, mon amie, I think your almost-fiancé will not settle for a long engagement. He has the fever in his blood where you are concerned. And when a man gets the fever in his blood for a woman—” his gaze swept from Aimee to Liza, then back again “—he will stop at nothing until he has claimed her as his.”
    Peter could feel his face flush. Shaking Aimee off his arm, he drew back his fist. “Why, you son of a—”
    Aimee and Liza both screamed.
    Jacques blocked the blow. “Mon Dieu! Get hold of yourself, Gallagher. I was talking about my talent for fixing broken pipes-not as Aimee’s lover.”
    The pipe? Peter pulled back on the second punch, almost losing his balance in the process. He released his hold on Jacques’s shirt. The man had been talking about fixing a pipe?
    Jacques rolled his eyes heavenward. “You are hottempered for an American. You must have the fiery blood of the French mixed in your veins.” He smoothed the rumpled lines of his shirt. “Do you not remember? I had just finished helping Aimee change the leaking pipe in her bathroom when you arrived.”
    Peter thrust his hands through his hair. What in the hell is the matter with me? He had come here intent on convincing Aimee to marry him. Instead, he’d almost decked a guy for fixing her leaking pipe and managed to earn himself another dark scowl from Aimee.
    “I’m so sorry, Jacques,” Aimee said. “I can’t imagine what got into Peter.”
    Peter frowned. To make matters worse, Aimee was falling all over the man with apologies, and he still wanted to take a shot at the Frenchman’s arrogant chin. Fighting the urge to wipe the smile from the other man’s face, Peter jammed his fists into his pockets.
    “Honestly. Peter’s not usually so…so…”
    “Jealous,” Liza supplied.
    “Quick-tempered,” Aimee said.
    “I am not quick-tempered, and I am not jealous!” Peter glared at Aimee. “And I’ll be damned if I’m going to apologize to this egotistical

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