Terri Reed - Treacherous Slopes

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KILLER COMPETITIONA champion ski jumper, Nick Walsh wants one thing: to win the gold for his late brother. Nick has always blamed himself for his family’s tragic loss—and so does everyone else. To complicate things, sweet and shy reporter Julie Frost insists on doing a story about him. But as Nick gets closer to achieving his dream, someone will do anything to stop him. Somehow, Nick must keep Julie from getting too close as they confront a threat that can destroy them both. Julie and Nick are on the verge of discovering the truth about his brother’s death… unless an unknown murderer finds them first.

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“Hello, Kitty,” Nick said, trying hard to keep his irritation from showing. “What are you doing here?”

She laughed lightly and shot Julie a curious glance. “You know I come to every one of your competitions that I can. I’m so excited to see your hometown. You gave me quite a scare today. I thought for sure you were going die when that ski flew off.” She moved to wedge herself in front of Julie and put one hand on his shoulder. “Are you all right?”

“As you can see, alive and well.”

“Then why are you in the hospital?”

“Observation. I’ll be leaving soon.”

She thrust the gift at him. “I brought you something.”

He didn’t take it. “That’s thoughtful, but you shouldn’t have. Really, you shouldn’t have.”

A steely glint flashed in her eyes. “It’s for you.”

Apparently she wasn’t going to let him refuse. He took the present and quickly unwrapped it to reveal a money clip engraved with his initials and a note telling him where she was staying. As if he’d ever take her up on her propositions. He tucked the money clip back in the box. “Thank you, Kitty.”

Julie cleared her throat.

Nick gave Julie an apologetic grimace. “Julie, this is Kitty Rogers. A fan.”

Kitty’s fingers dug into the top of his shoulder. “His number-one fan.”

Julie’s speculative gaze bounced from Kitty to Nick to the hand on his shoulder and back to Kitty. “I can see that.” She stood and held out her hand, forcing Kitty to relinquish her hold on his shoulder. Nick gave Julie a grateful smile.

“Nice to meet you,” Julie said.

“What are you doing here?” Kitty asked with barely veiled jealousy.

Julie opened her mouth to respond, but Nick jumped in. “She’s with me.” He reached past Kitty to take Julie’s hand.

Two sets of eyes blinked at him.

“I am?”

“She is?”

He squeezed Julie’s hand, hoping she’d go along with the ruse. He needed Kitty to back off. He didn’t want her attention. And faking a girlfriend might just be the ticket to sending Kitty scurrying back to Idaho, where she’d come from. “Julie and I are rekindling our relationship.”

* * *

Julie choked at Nick’s words and wished she had a drink of water to wash away her surprise. Nick’s eyes implored her to confirm his statement.

The need to back him up compelled her to admit, “We are old friends.”

Kitty’s eyes narrowed. Shockingly obvious anger flared in the dark depths. “Nick and I are friends, too.”

Sensing how uncomfortable the woman was making Nick, Julie sought to defuse the situation. Most people wanted their fifteen minutes of fame, and Julie counted on Kitty to be no different.

Julie smiled sweetly. “Kitty, I work for Northwest Edition, a weekly lifestyle television magazine, and I’m doing a piece on Nick. And because you are his self-professed number-one fan, I’d love to interview you.”

For a moment uncertainty crossed Kitty’s face, then slowly her demeanor shifted and excitement built in her eyes. “You want to interview me? On TV?”

Ignoring Nick’s sudden coughing fit, Julie kept her voice smooth. “Yes. I’d love to have your take on Nick’s career and the upcoming games. Nick will be competing in the fiercest contest of his life. I want to explore all the facets of an elite athlete. Including the fans. Maybe you could give me some insight on what it’s like to be such a devoted fan?”

Kitty practically glowed. “That would be super.”

The possessive-woman bit fell away. Kitty appeared younger than Julie had originally thought when she’d forced her way into Nick’s room. Julie slipped a card out of her purse and handed it to Kitty. “Here’s my card. Call me and we’ll set it up.”

“Thank you.” Kitty hugged the card to her chest. “Isn’t this fabulous, Nick?”

“Fabulous,” he repeated dully.

“I can’t wait to tell everybody.” Kitty hurried away.

Julie wondered who everybody was.

“Why did you do that?” Nick asked the second Kitty disappeared out the door. “Don’t encourage her.”

“It will be fine,” Julie assured him. “It will give her an opportunity to talk about you. And she might have some useful insight. Maybe even have some ideas of who would benefit with you out of the way.”

“I can name a hundred aerial freestylists who’d benefit, but not one that I could point a finger to and say they’re the type to go to those lengths.”

She shrugged. “If nothing else, interviewing Kitty will give her something else to focus on.”

His intent gaze met hers. “And you’ll say we’re in a relationship if she asks?”

“If you’re doing the interview, then we have a working relationship,” Julie stated.

She could see him debating with himself. Finally, he said, “Good enough. Maybe she’ll back off.” He visibly relaxed. “I owe you.”

She smiled. “Then you’ll talk with me.”

“Talk? You don’t want to talk, you want to dissect me like we did those frogs in biology class.” He held up a hand. “Oh, wait. I did the dissecting. You couldn’t watch.”

Her nose wrinkled up. “I still can’t look at a frog without gagging.” She suppressed a shudder. “You were my hero that day.”

An answering grin tugged at the corners of his mouth. “You did turn a nasty shade of green, like I’d never seen before or since.”

“Not my finest moment.” But it had been worth it since she got to spend time with him. He’d sat in front of her in class. Most days all she saw was the back of his head. But that day...she’d been the envy of the other girls in class when Nick had turned around and asked her to be his partner.

She held his gaze and something indefinable passed between them. A shared past, memories of simpler days. The longing to go back to those days grabbed ahold of her as she lost herself in the blue depths of his eyes. Was that same yearning there in his gaze?

“Wouldn’t you rather tell your story to me than someone who doesn’t care about you?”

His eyes widened. “You care?”

She touched his arm. “Of course I care. You’re a big deal in this town.”

“Right.” He tapped a finger against his lip as he contemplated her. Finally, he let out a short laugh. “I’m nuts to agree to this. But you’re the only reporter I would ever trust.”

Gratified and hoping that his words were a forecast of a successful promotion, she sat in the chair. “You won’t regret it.”

“We’ll see.”

“Are you always so skeptical?” She hadn’t remembered that from when they were young. She’d considered him to be one of the most laid-back and driven people she knew. The dichotomy was what made him so interesting.

“I’ve become more so,” he stated.

“Mr. Walsh, this man says he’s with her,” Ted said from the doorway.

Seeing Bob over Ted’s shoulder, Julie said, “That’s right, he is.” She stood. “I should let you get some rest.”

He reached for her hand again. “You don’t have to run off yet.”

His warm palm pressed against hers, making her feel connected to him. She swallowed back the jolt of yearning that grabbed her by the throat. She wanted to feel connected, to be a part of a couple. Had thought she’d found that sort of connection with John, but he’d proved less than trustworthy. She wasn’t ready to put her heart on the line again. Especially not with Nick.

Flirting came naturally to a guy like him and meant nothing. She had to remain unaffected by his charm and charisma. She quickly extracted her hand. “It shouldn’t be too long before you’re released. Besides, Bob is my ride. I can’t ask him to wait around.”

“We’ll drop you off when I’m released,” he said. “Or rather, Gordon will since he’s the one with the wheels.”

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