Rapture in Death (In Death #4)(46)
“I need to see.”
Under his expertise the picture was clearing, contrasts sharpening. She struggled for patience as he fine tuned, diddled, humming to himself as he worked. Behind her all hell was breaking loose between Harrison Ford and the snakes.
“That’s about the best we can do on this unit. You want more, I have to take it into master.” He flicked a glance up at her. “You gotta log on for master. Technically.”
She knew he’d bypass regulations for her and risk an interview with IAD. “Let’s go with this for now. You see that, Feeney?” She tapped a finger against the screen just under the tiny shadow.
“I see a hell of a lot of trauma. This brain must have been bashed good and proper.”
“But this.” She could just make it out. “I’ve seen this before. On two other scans.”
“I’m no neurologist, but I’d guess it’s not supposed to be there.”
“No.” She straightened. “It’s not supposed to be there.”
She got home late and was met by Summerset at the door. “There are two… gentlemen to see you, Lieutenant.”
With a quick jolt, she thought of the data she’d commandeered. “Are they wearing uniforms?”
Summerset’s pursed mouth pruned further. “Hardly. I’ve put them in the front parlor. They insisted on waiting, though you had not indicated when you would arrive, and Roarke is detained at the office.”
“Okay, I’ll handle it.” She wanted a huge plate of anything edible, a hot bath, and some thinking time. Instead, she wound her way down to the parlor and found Leonardo and Jess Barrow. Relief came first, then annoyance. Summerset, the creep, knew Leonardo and could have told her who was waiting to see her.
“Dallas.” Leonardo’s moon-sized face creased into a grin when he spotted her. He swept across the room, a giant in a magenta skin suit overbloused with emerald gauze. No wonder Mavis adored him. He caught Eve up in a bone crushing hug, then narrowed his eyes. “You haven’t dealt with your hair yet. I’ll call Trina myself.”
“Oh. Well.” Intimidated, Eve raked her fingers through her short, messy cap of hair. “I don’t really have time right now to — “
“You have to make time for personal appearance. Not only are you an important public figure in your own right, but you’re Roarke’s wife.”
She was a cop, damn it. Suspects and victims didn’t give a rat’s ass about her hairdo. “Right. As soon as — “
“You’re neglecting your treatments,” he accused her, simply rolling over her excuses like a big smooth boulder down a bumpy slope. “Your eyes are strained and your brows need shaping.”
“Yeah, but — “
“Trina will be in touch to set up a session. Now then.” He propelled her across the room, all but dumped her into a chair. “Relax,” he ordered. “Put your feet up. You’ve had a long day. Can I get you anything?”
“No, really. I’m — “
“Some wine.” Inspired, he beamed, gave her shoulder a quick rub. “I’ll see to it. And don’t worry. Jess and I won’t keep you long.”
“No use arguing with a born nurturer,” Jess commented as Leonardo moved off to order the wine for Eve. “Nice to see you, Lieutenant.”
“Aren’t you going to tell me I’ve lost weight, or gained it, or need a facial?” But she blew out a breath and leaned back. It did feel incredibly good to sit in a chair that wasn’t designed to torture the ass. “Okay, let’s have it. Something must be up for you to tolerate Summerset insulting you until I got home.”
“Actually, he just looked appalled and closed us in here. I do think he’s going to run a room scan after we’re gone to be sure we didn’t lift any of the knickknacks.” Jess sat down, cross-legged, on the cushion at her feet. His silver eyes were smiling, his voice smooth as Bavarian cream. “Great knickknacks, by the way.”
“We like them. If you’d wanted the tour, you should have said so before Leonardo set me down. I’m going to stay here awhile.”
“Looking at you will do just fine. I hope you don’t mind me saying you’re the most attractive cop I’ve ever… rubbed shoulders with.”
“Have we rubbed shoulders, Jess?” Her brows lifted, disappearing under her bangs. “I hadn’t noticed.”
He chuckled, patted her knee with one of his beautiful hands. “I would love that tour, sometime or other. But right now we have a favor to ask.”
“Got a traffic blot you need fixing?”
His lovely face beamed. “Well, now that you mention it — “
Leonardo carried the crystal glass filled with pale gold wine across the room himself. “Don’t tease her, Jess.”
Eve accepted the glass, glanced up at Leonardo. “He’s not teasing me, he’s flirting with me. He likes to live dangerously.”
Jess let out an appealingly musical laugh. “Caught. Happily married women are the safest to flirt with.” He spread his hands as she sipped, considered him. “No harm, no foul.” He picked up her hand, ran a fingertip along the intricate carving on her wedding ring.
“The last man who messed with me is doing life in lockup,” Eve said casually. “That’s after I beat the crap out of him.”
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