At least she was gorgeous. And she was dating a man who was crazy about her. Charlotte and Stephen had recently moved in together, actually. She’d be fine. Emma just worried about the people she cared about.
Charlotte had been put in charge of sorting through unsolved cases and she had a stack of file folders on her desk. Emma had glanced through them earlier. One was a known thorn in PARA’s side, an allegedly haunted hotel on the other side of Mystic Ridge. For years, agents had been unsuccessful at exorcising the ghost from the location—even proving there was even a ghost in residence seemed impossible.
If Emma messed up on any more assignments, she’d be demoted into working side by side with Charlotte on those cold cases. She wasn’t quite as fond of dusty and impossible-to-solve riddles as Charlotte seemed to be.
Agency manager Patrick McKay moved slowly toward her. Tall and attractive with a bright gold wedding ring on his left hand to show he’d recently returned from his honeymoon, he used a cane to walk these days as part of his recovery from a spinal injury. Otherwise he looked like someone who might climb mountains in his spare time.
“Any luck locating the bottle, Emma?” he asked.
She just shook her head, trying to ignore her feelings of guilt over her failure.
His lips thinned and his gaze grew concerned. “Everything okay, Emma? It’s not like you to forget something so important.”
“I’m fine. And I— I’m sorry, Patrick. I don’t know what happened.”
“Xavier Franklin hit on her and it messed her up,” Charlotte offered bluntly. “She shouldn’t have been sent to that dirty old man’s home all by herself. She’s lucky she got out of there at all.”
Patrick’s brows drew together. “Is that true?”
Emma tensed. “Yes, but I don’t want to make a big deal over it.”
“Franklin is a known womanizer, but I hoped his age might prohibit him from bothering my agents. Seems like I was wrong. I’m sorry you had to deal with that. And Charlotte’s right. You need a partner to prevent situations like this happening in the future. You’ll be able to do more field assignments than you have the last few months. I’m sure you’re sick of being stuck at your desk so much lately.”
“But—”
He raised an eyebrow. “Yes?”
Her shoulders sank. “That’s fine. Thanks.”
He watched her for a moment. “You’re sure everything’s fine, Emma? I sense that you’re troubled.”
Empaths. They were dangerous to be around. Especially really gifted ones like Patrick.
“I’m fine,” she said firmly.
“If you say so.”
“I do.”
She was. She was fine. And she held on to that thought for the rest of the day until it was time to go home. She had a date tonight and the least she could do would be to show up for it even though all she really wanted to do was go home and crawl into her bed.
But forgetting that potion bottle was unforgivable and unprofessional. It bothered her.
Emma exited the PARA head office and headed toward her car in the parking lot—a blue Toyota Camry that had been in the shop yesterday, which was why she’d had to take the bus to New York. She pushed her key into the lock, but then stopped. A shiver went through her and gathered low in her body. Her nipples tightened and strained against her white shirt.
She bit her bottom lip. Uh, oh.
Her cell phone vibrated. She grabbed for it and held it to her ear. “Yes?”
“Miss me?”
Her jaw clenched. “Ryan.”
“You recognize my voice.”
“Where are you? I know you’re here.”
“How do you know that?”
“I can feel you.”
“I’m flattered.”
“Where are you right now?”
“Behind you.”
She looked over her shoulder to see him leaning against a nearby car and her grip tightened on the phone. He removed his phone from his ear and tucked it into the pocket of his leather jacket.
“I just wanted to talk to you,” he said.
She pressed the Disconnect button on her phone and tossed it into her purse. Lust potions were very powerful, in case she had any question about that. She was the living proof that being within twenty feet of Ryan made her desperate for him.
She eyed him wearily. “Just leave me alone, Ryan. I have a date tonight and it’s definitely not with you.”
His gaze remained fixed on her. “I dreamed about you last night.”
“Good dream or bad?”
“Very good.” There was a dozen feet between them and yet it felt as if he was right next to her. He rubbed his temples and looked pained for a moment. “This is more difficult than I thought it would be. Being this close to you feels…dangerous.”
“I might not like you, but I know you won’t hurt me.”
“Who said you were the one in danger?” He grinned a little.
She glanced around. “You really need to go, Ryan. If anyone sees you…”
“They’ll firmly escort me off the premises?”
“If you’re lucky.”
“I just wanted to see you again. I…needed to see you again.”
The desperate tone in his voice gave her an unexpected inner thrill. “Why?”
“Because I wanted to give you something.”
He drew closer. She found that she wasn’t scurrying back into the office like she probably should. Instead she pressed back against her car door as he came within a couple of feet from her. Her heart rate increased and her skin warmed.