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Authors: Tawny Weber

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After checking the open doorway, she walked over to the old metal cabinets. The labels indicated that two of them held legal documents, while the third contained personnel files. Of course it was locked. That wasn't a hindrance, though. It wouldn't take more than thirty seconds to get it open, but it would be a reckless move that could get her thrown out on her ear.

Oh, what the hell. She made sure no one was coming, closed the door and rushed to the cabinet.

She had the right tool in her purse. Bless her brother's training. He could break into anything in any office, and now she was pretty good at it herself. While it wasn't a tactic she was entirely comfortable using, she would know a lot more about Dr. Cassidy after a quick peek at his file.

Before she'd even finished the thought, the cabinet lock popped to the open position. Just as she was about to pull out the drawer, she heard a brief knock. She spun around and pushed the lock in with her shoulder as Dr. Cassidy himself walked into the room.

His gaze was on an open file in his hand, but when he looked up, he seemed surprised. Did she look guilty? She gave him a tentative smile and inched away from the cabinets.

Whoa—howdy—he was good-looking. Even more so than in the picture on the trading card. She was compelled to take a few steps closer, just to confirm that his eyes truly were the color of whiskey. Oh, yes. A well-aged whiskey at that.

He cleared his throat, and she realized she was all up in his personal space. She retreated. Unfortunately, she backed into a cabinet, which then hit the wall behind it with a loud clunk.

Dr. Cassidy didn't seem fazed. He caught her gaze again and with a puzzled frown said, “I'll need you to take off your clothes.”

“Wow.” Lisa arched her brows. “You guys really take your volunteer screening seriously.”

Copyright © 2015 by Jo Leigh

ISBN: 978-1-474-02941-4

A SEAL'S PLEASURE

© 2015 Tawny Weber

Published in Great Britain 2015
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