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Warner Books
Paperback original, July 2002, ISBN: 0-446-61054-2
Microsoft Reader,
E-book, Adobe Reader, August 2003
Warner Books,
Trade paperback, July 2003, ISBN: 0-446-69250-6
Wheeler Publshing,
Large print, October 2003, ISBN: 1-587-24329-6
Sound Library
Audio, December 2003
Chapter Two (scene)
Roman had returned. Charlotte's stomach churned, disbelief and shock rippled through her. Her initial glimpse through the store window and the hunch she'd tried to ignore hadn't prepared her for the visual impact of seeing him again. And seeing him hugging Beth hadn't lessened the emotional one.
Drat the man anyway. No one on God's green earth had the ability to affect her the way he had. One look and she felt like a hormonal teenager all over again.
The passage of time had affected his good looks—for the better, of course. Age had defined him in incredible ways. His face was leaner, more chiseled and if possible, his eyes a more striking shade of blue. She shook her head. The eye thing was in her imagination. She'd been too far away to know for sure. At first because she'd been in front of the restaurant, giving him time alone with Beth and afterwards because her palms were sweating and she was mortified she couldn't regain the composure she had with the rest of the male population.
But Charlotte was certain one thing about Roman hadn't changed—his reporters' instincts. With one glance, he not only saw, he dissected. And she didn't want him dissecting her.
"Your hands are shaking," Beth said.
Charlotte took another hefty sip of the soda her friend had ordered and kept waiting for her. "It's the caffeine."
"I think it's the result of testosterone overload."
Somehow Charlotte managed to keep her cola inside her mouth and not spit it at a grinning Beth. "I'm sure I don't want to know what you mean."
"Too bad. That table of hunky male flesh has you hot and bothered." She gestured with a flip of her hand towards the corner occupied by the Chandler brothers.
"Don't point," Charlotte hissed.
"Why not? Everyone else in Norman's is."
"That's true," she said, then realized she'd missed her opportunity to deny having seen them. When she'd walked past the brothers, that had been her plan. At least until she'd eaten something and steeled her defenses against Roman's unsettling impact.
She folded her damp palms, one on top of the other. "But not me. I'm immune."
"You always were. Or you pretended to be," Beth said with the wisdom she'd lacked in her youth. "Not that I understand in the least." She shook her head. "Never had, never will."
Charlotte hadn't ever told her best friend the truth about why she'd rejected Roman. In highschool, she'd had her defenses a mile high and next thing she knew, Roman had turned from Charlotte's rejection to Beth's willing arms. Despite the pain and the jealousy, Charlotte had encouraged her friend's interest, pretending to be immune, as Beth just said. Then they'd graduated and Roman had taken off for parts unknown.
Charlotte hadn't asked how serious their relationship had been. She often told herself it was out of respect for Beth's privacy, but the truth was more selfish than that. Charlotte hadn't wanted to know. And unlike the news of her plastic surgery, on the topic of Roman, Beth had been discreet. But times had changed and Beth was engaged to another man now. Roman was so far in her past, Charlotte contemplated tackling the topic tonight.
"He's still really good looking," Beth said.
Charlotte changed her mind about a heart to heart talk. "Hey. If you're still interested in Roman, have at him. If Dr. Implant doesn't mind, then I don't."
"Liar." Beth tossed her napkin on the table and folded her arms across her chest, a smile pulling at her lips. "I saw the way you looked him over before he turned and noticed you. And I saw how you shifted your gaze and walked right by, like you didn't even see him there."
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