“No, it’s not like that.” He shook his head, not taking his eyes off her bare breasts. They moved as she talked—it was fascinating. “I just want you to know that you’re more important than any job. You are my first priority.”
“Show me what being your first priority means,” Stella said, waiting for him to finish undressing; she had already thrown his shirt on the floor.
“I’m waiting for you to take my pants off,” he reminded her.
“Oh, that I can do.”
Stella answered her cell while she was reviewing legal authority for Colorado statutes allowing the consumption of marijuana if individuals have a prescription. Her hair was just getting long enough that she could put it back now, and she’d pulled it up in a messy bun over an hour ago. Stella slid her shoes off her feet and leaned back in her chair. She needed to prepare herself for the release of the statement to the press from Congresswoman Delaney. She’d been arrested for smoking a joint at a concert at the Red Rocks a few weeks back and Stella was spinning things, but she needed to make sure she was knowledgeable of the law.
“Stella Murphy.”
“Stella. So, I’m doing some digging and I want to make sure I give you as much information as possible so you know where we are with the investigation.” Agent Harris’ voice was full of something she couldn’t put her finger on.
She hadn’t heard from him in a few days, only from Gunter, and she didn’t know if Agent Harris was aware that Jamie was back at the ATF or what. This ought to be interesting.
“Have you found Jack?”
“He’s back at ATF headquarters saying that you blew his cover in Montana and he’s been on the run since the day you guys flew there.” His tone was now full-on sardonic.
“That’s total bullshit,” she retorted.
“ATF bought it hook, line, and sinker.” He laughed. “I also heard why you were assigned to Montana in the first place. You interested?”
“Sure,” she tried to appear nonchalant, but that question had ruled her thoughts when she first woke up in the hospital.
“Well, the FBI agent that was in charge of the Montana office just happened to be in DC when they hired you for the lawyer position. He requested the really hot, young attorney that was just hired because you looked good in the black suit you wore to your interview.”
All the breath left her body in a rush. “What the fuck are you talking about?”
Harris laughed bitterly. “Oh, don’t act like you’re shocked you got a job because you’re pretty.”
“I didn’t get my job because I was pretty. I’m a fucking attorney and I’m good at what I do.”
“You were a graduate from law school who looked good in a blouse and a push-up bra,” Harris countered.
“Fuck. You. Agent Harris.” Stella sounded confident, but she knew he was probably right. She did wear a black suit to her interview, but why would anyone remember that? Or it was a really good guess—a black suit is pretty typical.
“Look, Stella,” Agent Harris sighed, “I don’t know what you’re playing at here, but I’ll get to the bottom of it.”
“Unfortunately, Agent Harris, this is my life. I know you might think I’m ‘playing at’ something, but I’m not. I wouldn’t wish my life on anyone.”
He was silent.
“Please tell me what I can do to help. I appreciate the security detail on my house, but you haven’t told me if you believe me and if you’d be interested in me testifying.”
“I’m debating putting you in a safe house and finishing my investigation. Right now I don’t even know if I believe you’d be useful.”
“You’re fucking kidding, right?” Stella couldn’t believe she was getting shit from the FBI agent—she was the one in danger. “I’m being threatened by him and you’re fucking with me?”
“Let me do my job and you do yours distracting the media from politicians with their dick in their hand.”
Stella’s real, obnoxious laugh burst out of her mouth.
“So you agree?”
“Let’s just say I see a lot of dicks in my line of work.”
Chapter Twelve
I Belong to the Hurricane
Cooper was waiting for her by the door when she came in from the garage, tail swishing back and forth on the floor. “Hey, Coop,” she petted his head, “you need to get your hair did?” With all that had been going on, she’d forgotten to get his hair cut. She’d been neglecting the old boy a lot lately…
The scent of sautéed mushrooms and onions wafted through the air and her stomach growled. She was surprised George was home already, though he’d been trying to be home when she got there for the past week because he was leaving tomorrow. She put her bags down and walked into the kitchen and slapped George’s ass, then grabbed it.
“Hey, babe.”
He leaned down and kissed her while stirring the mushrooms. While his hands were occupied, Stella unbuttoned his pants. “Hey.” He smiled.
She shrugged. “What? You’re going to leave me soon and I won’t be able to do this.”
George turned down the heat on the food. “I’ve got the steaks on the grill.”
“Fuck the steaks.” Stella pulled George’s pants down to his ankles.
“Fuck the steaks,” George agreed.
They had a quickie—make that two quickies; he bent her over the arm of the couch and then they moved to the shower.
Stella was toweling off when George came up behind her, wrapping his arms around her. “I’m going to miss this.”
“Me too,” she agreed. She pulled on a tank top and some shorts. “I’m starving,” she said, just realizing how ravenous she was and that she hadn’t eaten lunch.
George trailed her down the stairs. He’d turned the grill off quickly in between sexual venues, but was more than ready for food now.
“What do we have left?” she said, looking at the stove. The mushrooms and onions were done.
“Well, the steak is well done. I have a salad in the fridge too.”
“Perfect.” Stella pulled the salad out, then she set about making their plates and putting them on the bar. They sat next to each other, shoulders rubbing.
“So what’re you going to do without me?” George asked, his mouth full of overcooked steak.
“Work. Lots of work.” Stella let her mind wander to how she’d stay in the house without him. She put her hand on his thigh and squeezed it.
“Let’s talk about plans.”
“Plans?” she said, her mouth full of salad. Stella took a swig of the beer he’d poured for them earlier. It was warm.
“You know, with Jamie. I hate to leave you here. I won’t be here to protect you.”
Stella tried not to choke on the steak in her mouth. “I have an FBI detail on the house and cameras following me around. I think I’ll be fine.” She honestly wasn’t worried about George not being there to protect her, but she was going to miss him. Stella needed his presence in her life; it centered her, gave her hope that something good may happen to her, has happened to her.
“I’d feel better if I was here.” He used his steak knife to point toward the street in front of the house. “They can’t be everywhere.”
“George, give me a fucking break. You don’t follow me everywhere. If Jamie wants to kill me, he will.” She carefully put mushrooms and onions on top of a piece of steak and then shoved it in her mouth. “I rather like it that you won’t be around during all this madness.” She chewed consciously. “At least you can be somewhat normal.”