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accidental 09.5 - interview with an accidental by dakota cassidy

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understood diversity truly was important. Then she shook it off and glared at Khristos. “Okay, buddy, what the hell is happening here? And I warn you—I know people who’ll beat the information out of you if you’re not willing to give it up.”
    He shook his dark head of thick hair. “You’ll never believe it.”
    Ingrid snorted a scathing grunt. “Hah! I’ve only heard that a million times in the past couple of years. Try me, pal.”
    “You’ve never heard anything like this,” he assured her in silken tones.
    “Don’t tell me what I have and haven’t heard, Chiseled Man. In fact, I’d lay bets you’d never believe what I’ve heard. So get on with it, and while you’re at it, step off!” She waved a hand between them, shooing Khristos away.
    Ingrid turned her gaze back to Quinn and gripped her arm before she returned her gaze to Khristos. “Okay, so let’s get it on here. Out with the explanation. What does this apple have to do with my friend and her sparkly bits, glowing like a diamond in a display case?”
    “Well, had your friend left the apple be as I’d asked, those charming traits would have disappeared. They’re simply a product of touching the apple and they fade rather quickly, given a day or so.”
    Quinn breathed a sigh of relief. Okay, so no big Shawna Sutter boobs forever? Phew. Because hell on fire, big, big boobies were more work than she was cut out for.
    “But alas…” he said with a forlorn, almost comical sigh.
    Her antennae went up. Oh, sure. Of course there was an “alas”…an “aside”…a “by the way, your stupid, stubborn friend is a halfwit who just wouldn’t listen”.
    “Alas?” Ingrid asked with a demanding tone.
    Quinn held her breath.
    He gazed at each woman, driving his hands into his pockets and rocking back on the heels of his casual loafers. “Alas, she broke the skin of the apple with her teeth when we struggled for control.”
    Ingrid’s eyes narrowed and her stance widened. “And that means what, Hard Body?”
    Oh, damn. Now he was making that frowny face. That meant bad—so, so bad.
    “The explanation’s simple. Your friend now has the powers of Aphrodite.”
    “The goddess of love and beauty?” Quinn managed to squeak.
    Khristos winked an arrogant eye. “And all that entails. Clearly, that entails a healthy glow. Know what else it means?”
    Ingrid rounded on him, skirting his body in dodgy circles. “Okay, spit it out. What does it mean, Khristos with a K, descendant of Aphrodite?” she asked with a tone of defiant skepticism, leading Quinn to think Ingrid didn’t entirely believe him.
    But was there any denying what had happened to her?
    He planted a deliciously tanned hand on Ingrid’s shoulder to prevent her from continuing her dizzying circles. “It means Quinn and I are going to be spending a lot of time together. Do you know why that is, quick-footed one?” he asked, sarcasm lacing his words.
    Quinn watched while Ingrid tried to hide her alarm behind the Nina technique. The show-no-fear, take-no-prisoners technique. Ingrid jutted her chin upward and sneered, “Why is that?”
    “Because that apple is my curse, and now, because your friend not only refused to return it, but she bit into it, it’s hers , too. So that means wherever she goes, I go. I am the keeper of the apple and all its power.”
    Quinn’s mouth fell open.
    This big hunk of a Greek man, with all his ripples of muscle and silky hair straight out of a shampoo commercial, had to go everywhere she went?
    Shut up.
    It was like hitting the romance Powerball.
    If she were still a believer in romance, that is.
    Which she was not.
    Not, not, not.
    But the old Quinn?
    She’d find that totally swoon-worthy.
    (Stay tuned for more in Accidentally Aphrodite —coming soon!)
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