Sharon Sala - Mission - Irresistible

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THE AGENT: Brilliant, beguiling Alicia Corbin.THE MISSION: Persuade brooding SPEAR operative East Kirby to return to the field as her partner.THE SURPRISE MANEUVER: Things were going according to plan…until East invaded Alicia's heart!She was there to catch a traitor, and getting emotionally involved with stubborn, sexy East Kirby was not an option for Alicia. But she felt her resolve slipping when she discovered the reclusive loner was the soul mate she'd only dreamed existed. Now if only she could use the adrenaline rush that surged through her veins from East's electrifying kisses to make her mission a success–and East a partner for life!a year of loving dangerouslyWhere passion rules and nothing is what it seems….

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East’s mouth dropped. “This area is off-limits to the guests,” he said, then remembered who he was talking to and changed the direction of his questions. “What are you doing?”

Her fingers paused on the keys and the look she gave him was just shy of a smirk.

“I think my security clearance is high enough that I can be trusted,” she drawled, then tapped a couple more keys, hit the Save button, and leaned back in her chair with a satisfied smile. “There, that should do it.”

“Do what?” East said, moving to look over her shoulder.

She stood. “Keep your system up and running for a few more years.”

“You fixed it?”

She nodded as she moved toward the door. “I’m going to get some breakfast now. That’s where I was going when I saw all the commotion. I offered to help and your assistant, what’s his name…?”

“Foster. Foster Martin.”

“Oh yes, Foster.” She grinned. “He’s not exactly cool under fire, is he?”

East sighed. “Was spit dribbling from the corners of his mouth?”

Her grin widened. “Only the left one.”

“Great,” East muttered, then shoved a hand through his hair in frustration. He glanced at the computer, which seemed to be running normally. “What did you do to it?”

Her smile stilled and she shrugged. “Oh…just dug around a little on the hard drive, punched in a few commands and gave it a new lease on life, so to speak.”

“That’s impossible. There are passwords.”

She folded her hands in front of her like a child about to recite.

“No, it’s not impossible and yes, I know.”

He arched an eyebrow. “So your line of expertise for SPEAR is in computers?”

Ally shook her head. “Not really. They use me mostly for undercover work. Without makeup, I can pass for a teenager pretty easy.”

“Computers are a hobby then?”

The smile on her face kept getting smaller. “No, I just know stuff,” she said, and once again started toward the door. She wanted to get out before he got to the part where he found out that her IQ was bigger than his ego. It always turned men off and she didn’t want to see that happen again. Not now. Not with him.

But East wasn’t going to let go. He caught her by the elbow as she started to pass.

“Stuff? You call that stuff? It took three technicians two days to set up this system. It’s complicated as hell and linked to Monarch’s entire chain of resorts and you not only got into the system, but had it up and running within thirty minutes?”

Ally stopped, her chin lifting as she met his gaze.

“Actually it was about ten. I know things. Lots of things, okay? Can we leave it at that?” Then she quietly pulled away from his grasp.

East hadn’t realized he was still touching her and took a quick step back, aware that he’d invaded her space and even more aware that she didn’t like it.

“I’m sorry,” he said. “I didn’t mean to be…” He sighed and started over. “Look, I guess what I should be saying is thank you.”

“You’re welcome.”

She was all the way to the door when his voice stopped her.

“Ally.”

She bit her lip, then turned. “Yes?”

“Intelligence isn’t something to be ashamed of.”

“Intelligence is hardly the word society uses to describe someone like me,” she said, unaware of the anger in her voice.

East moved toward her, touching her shoulder, then dropping his hand. His voice was soft, his gaze compelling. She found herself unable to look away.

“Exactly what do they call someone like you, then?”

“Freak of nature was the favorite phrase at my alma mater.”

“How old were you when you graduated?”

Her gaze turned inward, remembering how ill-equipped she’d been at ten years old to handle the social aspect of higher education.

“From high school…ten. From college…seventeen. But that was with three Ph.D.s and a minor in foreign languages, six to be exact. I was considering another semester or two when SPEAR recruited me. The rest is history.”

East kept looking at her, trying to imagine what it would be like to live with so much knowledge and not go crazy at the rest of the world’s ineptitude. He gave her a long, cursory stare.

“So, what you’re saying is, if I asked real nice, you could do my taxes for me next year without breaking a sweat?”

Her eyes narrowed as she stared hard at his face. “Are you teasing me?”

“Yes.”

“Oh.” She managed a smile.

He pointed toward the door with his chin. “Still hungry?”

Her stomach grumbled. “Starving.”

“Then follow me. I’ve got an in with the cook. He makes the best waffles this side of St. Louis.”

“Who’s in St. Louis?” she asked as they headed out the door.

“Aunt Dinah. Hers are the best, but don’t tell Pete I said so.”

“Who’s Pete?”

“My fake French chef,” East said. “Do you like them with whipped cream and strawberries, or are you a syrup fan?”

“Actually, I favor peanut butter and grape jelly.”

East grinned. “Order it on the side or Pete will have himself a fit.”

She pursed her lips primly. “Pete needs to learn to savor the finer things in life.”

East laughed aloud.

As they exited the office, a frantic young man in jogging clothes came running through the lobby. He took one look at East and started yelling.

“My wife. My wife. They said she was in labor.”

This would be the missing father, East thought, and took him by the shoulders, fixing him with a calm, steady gaze.

“Take it easy, Dad. She’s fine. There’s a doctor and a couple of paramedics with her now.”

The expression on the man’s face went from shock to joy.

“Dad?”

“I think I heard them say it was a boy,” East said.

“Oh man, oh man. I’m a father. I’m a father,” he cried.

“Yeah, so am I,” East said. “Congratulations.”

The man bolted for the stairs, unwilling to wait for an elevator.

East was still smiling when he turned back to Ally.

“Sorry. It isn’t usually so hectic around here.”

“Compared to my job, this is nothing,” Ally said.

The look on her face made him hurt. He remembered all too well what that job could be like, but before he could comment, his cell phone rang again. Within moments of answering, he began to frown.

“Hang on a minute, please,” he told his caller, then touched Ally’s arm apologetically. “I’m sorry. I have to take this call. Why don’t you head for the terrace. There’s a buffet set up, or you can order for both of us. Either way, I’ll be there shortly.”

“Sure, but what do you want?”

“Just tell the waiter I’ll have my usual.” Then he added. “Don’t wait on me. I wouldn’t want those waffles to get cold.”

“Actually, they’re better that way.”

He shook his head and then chuckled. “Do you have any other interesting habits I should know of?”

“I don’t know,” Ally said. “Exactly what do you think you should know about me?”

East’s smile slipped as his eyes suddenly darkened. “I’m not sure, are you?”

Suddenly, his question took on a whole other meaning. She looked away, and then angry with herself for being so gutless around this man, made herself look at him.

“Around you, I’m not sure of anything.” Then she doubled up her fists and thumped the sides of her legs in frustration. “And, I don’t think I was supposed to tell you something like that. Damn it all to hell, I am not good at this stuff.”

She stomped away, leaving East to make of her outburst what he would. Then he remembered his caller and put the phone back to his ear.

Ally sat on the terrace with her chin in her hands, staring out at the Pacific. This whole thing was a fiasco. Jonah must have been desperate to even consider someone like her for this task. She kept wanting to blurt out the reason she was here and get it over with. Subterfuge was a part of her life, but she’d never used it on one of the “good guys.” Deceiving East didn’t feel right and the longer she played the part of a stressed-out operative, the closer it came to being the truth. If she told him now, the worst that could happen was he’d just tell her to get lost. Then all she had to do was tell Jonah she failed.

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