Diana Palmer - Man In Control

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Ever since DEA agent Alexander Cobb had given Jodie Clayburn a Texas-size brush-off, they'd been sworn enemies.But eight years later, an undercover operation brought them back together again. This cynical Long, Tall Texan couldn't believe the baby-faced schoolgirl was now an understated beauty who electrified his senses and his heart. Or that she'd help him crack the drug-smuggling case that threatened all of Jacobsville.Tantalized to the core, Alexander would risk everything to possess–and protect–the untouched young woman. This fearless secret agent always got his man–or in this case, woman. But this time, would the man in control get caught in his own web of danger…and desire?Diana Palmer's 100th book!

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“He’s too flighty for her, distant relation or not,” he muttered.

She sighed, looking up at him with quiet, soft eyes full of memories. “Like me,” she said under her breath.

He frowned. “What?”

“That’s always been your main argument against me—that I’m too flighty. That’s why you didn’t like it when Derek was trying to get me to go out with him three years ago,” she reminded him.

He stared at her for a few seconds, still scowling. “Did I say that?”

She nodded then turned away. “I’ve got to go help Margie organize the food and drinks,” she added. “Left to her own devices, we’ll be eating turkey and bacon roll-ups and drinking spring water.”

“What did you have in mind?” he asked amusedly.

“A nice baked chicken with garlic-and-chives mashed potatoes, fruit salad, homemade rolls and biscuits, gravy, fresh asparagus, and a chocolate pound cake for dessert,” she said absently.

“You can cook?” he asked, astonished.

She glared at him over one shoulder. “You didn’t notice? Margie hasn’t cooked a meal any time I’ve been down here for the weekend, except for one barbecue that the cowboys roasted a side of beef for.”

He didn’t say another word, but he looked unusually thoughtful.

The meal came out beautifully. By the time she had it on the table, Jodie was flushed from the heat of the kitchen and her hair was disheveled, but she’d produced a perfect meal.

Margie enthused over the results with every dish she tasted, and so did Derek. Alexander was unusually quiet. He finished his chocolate pound cake and a second cup of coffee before he gave his sister a dark look.

“You told me you’d been doing all the cooking when Jessie wasn’t here and Jodie was,” he said flatly.

Margie actually flushed. She dropped her fork and couldn’t meet Jodie’s surprised glance.

“You always made such a fuss of extra company when Jessie was gone,” she protested without realizing she was only making things worse.

Alexander’s teeth ground together when he saw the look on Jodie’s face. He threw down his napkin and got noisily to his feet. “You’re as insensitive as a cactus plant, Margie,” he said angrily.

“You’re better?” she retorted, with her eyebrows reaching for her hairline. “You’re the one who always complains when I invite Jodie, even though she hasn’t got any family except us…oh, dear.”

Jodie had already gotten to her own feet and was collecting dirty dishes. She didn’t respond to the bickering. She felt it, though. It hurt to know that Alexander barely tolerated her; almost as much as it hurt to know Margie had taken credit for her cooking all these years.

“I’ll help you clear, darlin’,” Derek offered with a meaningful look at the Cobbs. “Both of you could use some sensitivity training. You just step all over Jodie’s feelings without the least notice. Some ‘second family’ you turned out to be!”

He propelled Jodie ahead of him into the kitchen and closed the door. For once, he looked angry.

She smiled at him. “Don’t take it so personally, Derek,” she said. “Insults just bounce off me. I’m so used to Alexander by now that I hardly listen.”

He tilted her chin up and read the pain in her soft eyes. “He walks on your heart every time he speaks to you,” he said bluntly. “He doesn’t even know how you feel, when a blind man could see it.”

She patted his cheek. “You’re a nice man, Derek.”

He shrugged. “I’ve always been a nice man, for all the good it does me. Women flock to hang all over Cobb while he glowers and insults them.”

“Someday a nice, sweet woman will come along and take you in hand, and thank God every day for you,” she told him.

He chuckled. “Want to take me on?”

She wrinkled her nose at him. “You’re very sweet, but I’ve got my eye on a rather nice man at my office. He’s sweet, too, and his girlfriend treats him like dirt. He deserves someone better.”

“He’d be lucky to get you,” Derek said.

She smiled.

They were frozen in that affectionate tableau when the door opened and Alexander exploded into the room. He stopped short, obviously unsettled by what he thought he was seeing. Especially when Jodie jerked her hand down from Derek’s cheek, and he let go of her chin.

“Something you forgot to say about Jodie’s unwanted presence in your life?” Derek drawled, and for an instant, the smiling, gentle man Jodie knew became a threatening presence.

Alexander scowled. “Margie didn’t mean that the way it sounded,” he returned.

“Margie never means things the way they sound,” Derek said coldly, “but she never stops to think how much words can hurt, either. She walks around in a perpetual Margie-haze of self-absorption. Even now, Jodie’s only here because she can make canapés for the party tomorrow night—or didn’t you know?” he added with absolute venom.

Margie came into the room behind her brother, downcast and quiet. She winced as she met Derek’s accusing eyes.

“I’m a pig,” she confessed. “I really don’t mean to hurt people. I love Jodie. She knows it, even if you don’t.”

“You have a great way of showing it, honey,” Derek replied, a little less antagonistic to her than to her brother. “Inviting Jodie down just to cook for a party is pretty thoughtless.”

Margie’s eyes fell. “You can go home if you want to, Jodie, and I’m really sorry,” she offered.

“Oh, for heaven’s sake, I don’t mind cooking!” Jodie went to Margie and hugged her hard. “I could always say no if I didn’t want to do it! Derek’s just being kind, that’s all.”

Margie glared at her cousin. “Kind.”

Derek glared back. “Sure I am. It runs in the family. Glad you could come, Jodie, want to wash and wax my car when you finish doing the dishes?” he added sarcastically.

“You stop that!” Margie raged at him.

“Then get in here and help her do the dishes,” Derek drawled. “Or do your hands melt in hot water?”

“We do have a dishwasher,” Alexander said tersely.

“Gosh! You’ve actually seen it, then?” Derek exclaimed.

Alexander said a nasty word and stormed out of the kitchen.

“One down,” Derek said with twinkling eyes and looking at Margie. “One to go.”

“Quit that, or she’ll toss you out and I’ll be stuck here with them and Kirry all weekend,” Jodie said softly.

“Kirry?” He gaped at Margie. “You invited Kirry?”

Margie ground her teeth together and clenched her small hands. “She’s the guest of honor!”

“Lord, give me a bus ticket!” He moved toward the door. “Sorry, honey, I’m not into masochism, and a night of unadulterated Kirry would put me in a mental ward. I’m leaving.”

“But you just got here!” Margie wailed.

He turned at the door. “You should have told me who was coming to the party. I’d still be in San Antonio. Want to come with me, Jodie?” he offered. “I’ll take you to a fiesta!”

Margie looked murderous. “She’s my friend.”

“She’s not, or you wouldn’t have forced her down here to suffer Kirry all weekend,” he added.

“Give me a minute to get out of the line of fire, will you?” Jodie held up her hands and went back to the dining room to scoop up dirty dishes, forcibly smiling.

Derek glanced at the closed door, and moved closer to Margie. “Don’t try to convince me that you don’t know how Jodie feels about your brother.”

“She got over that old crush years ago, she said so!” Margie returned.

“She lied,” he said shortly. “She’s as much in love with him as she ever was, not that either of you ever notice! It’s killing her just to be around him, and you stick her with Kirry. How do you think she’s going to feel, watching Kirry slither all over Cobb for a whole night?”

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