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Authors: Rita Herron

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What Women Want

 

"What do men want, Harry?"

He caught her hand and dropped his head forward, an odd, almost pained look on his face, as if he was struggling with his answer.

"Harry, did I say something wrong?"

He closed his eyes and shook his head, then kissed her fingers, one by one. The simple gesture was so erotic that Abby wanted to throw herself at him right there in the middle of the park.

Shadows from the trees surrounded them, creating a private haven that evoked images of long, lusty afternoons lying in his arms, naked and affectionate, loving each other all day until the moon finally found its way into the sky.

But his daughter and their dogs lay a few feet away, a staunch reminder of reality.

"You're not going to answer me," Abby finally said, when he remained silent.

"Ahh, Abby," Harry finally murmured. "It's a tough question. A lot of men want sex, just fast, hard sex. Then others..."

"Others what?"

"Others want family, a woman they can rely on."

"Both in and out of the bedroom?" Abby said softly.

He nodded.

"What about you, Harry?" She was flirting with fire, but she didn't care. The day had been incredibly romantic, and he hadn't even tried to make it that way, which made him even more appealing. He was so damn sweet and protective and such a good father. "What do you want?"

"I..." He suddenly slid his hand beneath the back of her neck, lifted her hair, and pulled her toward him. "I want you, Abby."

Uttering a low growl full of desire mixed with frustration, he closed his mouth over hers and kissed her. Abby melted in his arms and clung to him, wishing the moment could last forever—but knowing their destiny was probably doomed.

"Daddy, why you kissin' Dr. Abby?"

She and Harry jerked apart, both stunned and shaken. Harry mumbled something about Abby having a boo-boo; then he quickly gathered the picnic supplies and led the way to the car. Abby scooped up Butterball to follow, and Lizzie struggled to drag Snarts out of his deep slumber, scrunching her nose when he let loose another big one.

* * *

Hunter flipped the radio to a soft-rock station while he drove Lizzie home, smiling at her sleeping form curled against his lap. The mutt lay sprawled at her feet, its tail twitching occasionally, the only sign of life the dog emitted, other than that occasional ripple of a snore.

What
a dud of a dog.

He forced his gaze back to the road, but his mind wandered to Abby and their conversation. Guilt had attacked him like the plague when she'd said she trusted him.

But if she trusted him so much, why hadn't she confided the complete truth about her husband? And the reason the police were looking for Lenny?

Had his conversation with his cop buddy, Falcon, pointed the police in Abby's direction?

Another reason to feel guilty, he thought, wiping perspiration off his forehead.

The turn to his ex's mansion came just as automatically as the feeling of trepidation that engulfed him. A world of money and snobbery he'd never feel comfortable in surrounded his daughter's home. Why hadn't he seen what his wife really wanted when they were married?

Because they hadn't listened to each other, he realized, remembering Abby's book and advice. They'd each been traveling their own road, oblivious to the other's needs or wants. When they'd tried to ride together they'd actually collided, their cars a tangle of anger and differences. Finally, one day they'd reached a crossroads and parted.

But Lizzie was stuck in the middle.

She was all that mattered now.

Except for Abby,
a little voice whispered.

The streetlights of Buckhead glittered like Christmas decorations around the mansion as he parked in the drive. Lizzie rubbed her eyes and peered at him while Snarts planted a paw over one eye and moaned, peeking out of the other as if to ask why he really had to move from his comfort zone.

Hunter hopped out, came around to Lizzie's side, and opened the door, then lifted her in his arms. To his surprise, the massive front door of the house burst open and out sauntered his ex-wife, jewels sparkling, her silk pantsuit shining like polished glass. The fury in her eyes stopped him cold.

"We have to talk, Hunter."

Lizzie squirmed and woke up. "Daddy, can I takes Snarts with me?"

He'd planned to keep the dog at home, but he was going to be out of town all week. "You have to ask Mommy."

His gaze pleaded with Shelly, but she took one look at the mutt, who chose that moment to scratch his ear as if he were a flea-infested mongrel, lifted her nose in disdain, and shrieked a no that he knew was final.

"Please," Lizzie begged. "He's homeless, Mommy."

"There is no way that sorry excuse for an animal is coming into my house." Shelly jabbed a finger toward the dog. "He'd probably urinate on the Persian rugs and chew up my Chippendale furniture."

Lizzie's lower lip trembled. "I know he don't look good, Mommy, but Daddy says he needs us."

"What that dog needs is to be put out of his misery."

Lizzie burst into tears and buried her head on his shoulder. "Don't get rid of Snarts, Daddy; please don't let her throw him away."

Anger flashed through Hunter like heat lightning. "Mommy's not going to do anything to hurt Snarts, sweetheart. I promise." He aimed a worried look at the dog, but Snarts had crawled onto the floor to hide. Maybe the dog had some sense after all.

"We have to talk," Shelly said. "Lizzie, go on inside."

Lizzie wiped at the tears streaming down her face and Hunter's gut clenched. "It's okay, baby. I promise I'll take good care of Snarts for you. You can play with him next time you visit."

"But he'll forgets me."

"Lizzie—"

"Shelly, give us a minute." Hunter barely controlled his anger. He brushed Lizzie's hair down. "He won't forget you; he loves you just like I do. I may not get to see you every day, Lizzie-bug, but I think about you every minute. I know Snarts will, too." He lowered her enough to pet Snarts good-night, then kissed her and watched her run inside, clutching Angelica as if she were her only friend.

Shelly stared at him with fury in her eyes. Because of the dog?

"Listen, Shelly, every kid needs a pet."

"And does every child need to be in the tabloids, Hunter?" She whacked him in the chest with the photograph, then launched into a tirade about him being a horrible father.

Hunter closed the SUV door so they wouldn't disturb Snarts, then waited silently until she'd vented her anger. Finally he sneaked a word in and explained about the article.

"I don't care about your crummy job, Hunter. But Lizzie looks like she's been rolling in the mud, she probably has ticks from that mongrel, and I know your apartment is unsanitary—"

"Unsanitary?"

"And if you expose my daughter—"

"Our
daughter," he said through gritted teeth.

"If you expose our daughter to more tabloids or dangerous situations—"

"She wasn't in any danger."

"How do I know you aren't taking her along when you investigate criminals?"

Rage built inside him. "Because I wouldn't do that."

"But you let them hint that she was your illegitimate daughter. For God's sake, my parents saw this and have already called, hysterical."

He'd never liked her parents anyway. "Listen, I'm sorry, Shelly; it was a mistake."

"No, trusting you with Lizzie was a mistake."

"What?" The air in his lungs squeezed. "You can't mean that, Shelly."

She jabbed him in the arm. "I do. I'm warning you, Hunter, if you do anything like this again, I'll sue you for full custody and you'll never see Lizzie again."

* * *

Victoria pounded on the door to Stefan Suarez's apartment, furious and hurt. She had just spoken with Abby and learned he'd questioned her about Lenny.

The door swung open, surprise lighting Stefan's handsome face. "Victoria, how nice—"

"Nice?" Victoria pushed past his bare chest, ignoring her body's response to the sight of him half-naked. Damn the man; she had almost fallen for his charismatic manner. She whirled around, shooting daggers at him with her eyes. "I can't believe I ever trusted you."

"What?" He rubbed a hand over his jaw, the bristle of late-evening beard even darker in the shadows of his dimly lit apartment. "I don't know what's upset you, but let's talk—"

"No, I'll talk; you listen." She averted her gaze from the dark hair tapering down his washboard stomach to his low-slung jeans. "How dare you make out to be my friend, rescue me and Chelsea like some knight in shining armor, kiss me till my toes curl, then go behind my back and interrogate my sister as if she were a criminal."

He folded muscular arms across his belly and simply watched her as she vented, his calm expression only fueling her temper.

"I never want to see you again."

He raised a brow, a spark of temper flashing in his nearly black eyes. "Are you finished?"

She recognized the barely checked anger in his voice and glanced at the door. Maybe she shouldn't have come.

"Don't even think about running until you hear me out." With a backward kick of his foot, he slammed the door behind him and glared at her, stalking toward her with the intensity of a lion after its prey. "First of all, I did not play nice to you to get you to reveal information about your sister. I played nice to you because I like you and want to be with you." He held up his fingers, using them to tick off his points. "And second, when I questioned your sister, I was simply doing my job. I'm a detective, Victoria. I told you I would do almost anything for you, but I won't compromise my professional reputation."

"So you admit—"

He silenced her with a slash of his hand. "No, I never used you. The precinct is investigating the Tony Milano scams; you've heard of them?"

Victoria gulped. "Yes."

"We found a bank account that connects him with Lenny Gulliver. That's the reason we went to talk to your sister."

So he was a man of conviction—she had to admire him for that. "Oh."

He stood within inches of her, the heat of his body and temper flaming her desire. "I do think your sister was an innocent victim of Gulliver's, but if she has information regarding his business with Milano—"

"She doesn't."

He raised a thick, dark brow. "You're sure?"

"We talked about it when the news about Milano first hit. She searched Lenny's belongings, but she couldn't find anything incriminating or we would have turned it over to the police."

His slight look of distrust rankled her. Even hurt.

"I wouldn't lie to the police, Stefan. Abby wouldn't either." She lowered her voice. "We just didn't want Abby's involvement plastered in the news. They haven't exactly been kind to us over the years."

"I can understand that."

"And Abby deserves better. She's sincere and works hard. She's always helping people, and God knows she was the calm one when we were growing up and my dad..." She hesitated, appalled at how much she was about to reveal.

"I know about your father," he said in a low voice. "And your mom."

Embarrassment heated her face. "I'd better go."

He caught her arm. "I don't care about your parents, Victoria." The sincerity in his husky words touched her. His voice turned low, intimate. "You have to believe that I would never hurt you. That I only want to help."

"I... I guess I'm just used to taking care of everything on my own." She had to glance away from the deep, knowing look in his eyes. How could this man see inside her, read her so well?

He tipped her chin up with his thumb and angled her face so she had to look at him. Had to face the volatile chemistry between them. "Just tell me one thing."

"What?"

"Did my kiss really make your toes curl, Victoria?" A heady sensation flitted through her. Damn, why had she admitted that about his kiss?

His cocky, satisfied grin told her he already knew the answer.

Oh, hell
. "Yes."

He swept big hands down her face, then onto her shoulders, and skimmed them to her waist. Then he pulled her to him, his whisper featherlight against her ear. "Then just think what making love will be like."

She tensed. "You scare me, Stefan. I don't want to think about making love with you."

"Then don't think, my sweetness." He kissed the soft shell of her ear. "Just feel."

For once in her life, Victoria took a chance. She reached up and spread her hands on his bare chest, released a shaky breath, then pulled his mouth to hers and let Suarez take it from there. She desperately wanted to understand the hoopla about all this "under the covers" talk.

And Stefan was just the man to help her do it.

* * *

Abby curled up with Butterball and pulled out her journal.

 

Day started off with bang. Cops showed up. Thought they might arrest me. Wanted to know where Lenny is. Wish I knew. Will strangle the man when see him.

Harry came by later with Lizzie and pathetic excuse he calls man's dog. Men really are from
Mars
.
Loves his little girl, though. Sweet nature makes up for idiot brain in picking mutt.

What does this woman want?

An honest man who isn't running from the law. Maybe someone like Harry.

 

She lay back on the pillows and sighed. Exhaustion weighed her down, and she closed her eyes, finally allowing herself the freedom to imagine her life the way she wanted it to be. A life spending her days working, her weekends with her children, and her nights making love to Harry.

No, not Harry. She couldn't be in love, not so soon after being hurt by Lenny.

She meant a man
like
Harry.

* * *

Hunter woke with the mutt dead-asleep on his face, his mind screaming with anxiety. First he'd dreamed that his ex had confronted Abby about the tabloid picture, then spilled the beans about his undercover job. When Abby discovered the truth, she was so mad, she joined forces with Shelly. The judge had ruled him an unsuitable father and had given Lizzie to Shelly permanently, denying him visitation rights.

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