Do you take this rebel - By Sherryl Woods Page 0,19

it for you a whole lot better.” He handed her the tape, plucked her off the ground and set her on the first rung. “Climb.” He paused, his gazed locked with hers. “Unless you really are scared of heights.”

She frowned at him, then dutifully kicked off her shoes. She was halfway up, seemingly oblivious to the fact that her dress had hiked a good three inches up her thighs, when she paused and scowled down at him. “If I catch you looking up my skirt, Cole Davis, you’re a dead man.”

“The thought never crossed my mind,” he lied cheerfully, then dutifully averted his gaze, at least until her back was turned.

“You can’t have changed that much,” she retorted, shooting daggers at him when she caught the direction of his gaze.

“Maybe I have,” he said. “You haven’t spent enough time with me to find out.”

“And I’m not likely to,” she told him, slapping a wad of tape on the streamer, then sticking it to the wall before descending.

Cole stood right at the bottom waiting for her, just far enough back to give her a little room to maneuver her way toward the floor. Then he braced one arm on either side of the ladder so that when she reached the last step she was all but in his arms.

“Want to place a bet on that?” he taunted, his mouth next to her ear. She almost tumbled off the bottom rung and into his waiting arms, just as he’d anticipated. He was starting to enjoy keeping her off balance, literally and figuratively.

“Back off,” she commanded.

Cole recognized the heat in her tone. Cassie had always had a temper. It was slow to flare out of control, but once it did, it was as lively as the fireworks the town had planned for the Fourth of July. He’d missed that kind of excitement in his life.

He stood his ground. “Not just yet.”

She looked over her shoulder and straight into his eyes. “Why are you doing this?”

For the longest time he just lost himself in the depths of her furious, flashing eyes. He ignored the whisper of dismay in her voice, the cry of old wounds in his soul. Finally he sighed.

“I wish to hell I knew,” he said softly.

Then and only then did he take a step back and, after one last lingering look, turn and walk away.

It was a strategic retreat, nothing more, he told himself. He needed to spend a little time getting his head together before he had that confrontation with her he’d been thinking about for the past two days.

Otherwise he was liable to spend the time kissing her senseless, instead of getting the answers he wanted.

Chapter Five

Cassie hadn’t felt this jittery since her first date with Cole more than ten years earlier. After he’d walked away, when she finally managed that last shaky step from the ladder, her knees all but buckled. She grabbed her shoes and fled to the ladies’ room. She was splashing cold water on her overheated cheeks when Karen wandered in.

“Here you are. Cole said you were around. How long have you been here?”

“Too long,” Cassie muttered.

“What?”

“Oh, never mind. I never should have come back to Winding River.”

Karen’s gaze narrowed. “Is Cole giving you a rough time? He hasn’t seen Jake, has he?”

“Not yet, but wouldn’t you know my son spotted him yesterday and knew exactly who he was. Apparently Cole is some hotshot computer guy, total hero material to a tech-savvy nine-year-old. Jake is furious because I won’t introduce them.”

“Oh, my,” Karen said, regarding her with sympathy. “That is a problem. Will Jake let it drop?”

“Not a chance, which is why I’m getting out of town first thing next week.”

“But your mom,” Karen began, then fell silent.

Cassie seized on the inadvertent slip. “What about my mother?”

“Nothing.” Karen turned away to concentrate on touching up her lipstick.

Cassie regarded her with impatience. “Dammit, not you, too. Cole started this same tight-lipped routine with me yesterday. What is going on? The doctor’s out of town, so I haven’t been able to get any answers from him.”

Karen sighed, then stepped away from the mirror to give her a fierce hug. “Talk to her.”

Cassie’s heart began to thud dully. There was only one thing that would have Cole and one of her dearest friends tiptoeing around. She held on to Karen and looked straight into her eyes.

“She’s sick, isn’t she?”

“Just talk to her,” her friend repeated, then fell silent. A moment later, before Cassie could even attempt to persuade

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