cover. Canât disregard even that.â
âLieutenant, youâre circling.â
âYeah, yeah, yeah.â She took one long last look at the girl in red. As Roarke said, she haunted. âOkay. Letâs have another look at the design stuff.â
âYou donât have to do that tonight.â
âItâll bug me until I clear it. How hard can it be to just pick something?â
âYouâre a rare woman, darling, as you not only actually believe that, but make it true.â
He called the first design on screen.
âI donât much like this one. The colors are kind of girlie, and the stuffâs sort of . . . I donât know, sharp and . . . slick. So plain itâs fancy. I donât know the word, but thatâs how it hits. I mean, the setupâs okayâwhere sheâs got thingsâbut the things are going to make me feel like Iâm in somebody elseâs place.â
âThen we move on. Number two.â
She shifted her feet as she studied it. Felt stupid and ungrateful. âThe stuff hereâs okay. It doesnât have that Iâm-new-and-cutting-edge-and-really-important deal going on. I could work here without feeling like somebody whose name begins with Summerset would give me the fish eye if I messed it up or spilled something.â
âBut?â
âWell, the colors are strong. Strong colors are good, I guess, but itâs a little in-your-face. Distracting, I guess.â
âHow about these?â He brought up the third option.
She didnât know what fancy name the colors went by in some designer speak. Bullshit names like Contented Fawn and Zen Retreat and Chocolate Drizzle.
To her it was browns and sort of greens and whites that werenât bright and shiny.
âYeah, see, the colors are good, and theyâre quiet but not girlie. Theyâre not saying, Hey look at me. Itâs more like theyâve been there awhile. And the command center looks, well, commanding. No bullshit. But, I guess, most of the other stuff doesnât look like anybody lives with it.â
âTry this.â He stepped over to her computer, keyed in a code. The second design slid onâwith the color scheme from the third.
âHuh. You can just . . . Okay, yeah, this is . . .â
âIf youâre not sure, not pleased, we wait. Iâll give her your input and sheâll incorporate what you like and take away what you donât.â
âItâs just that . . . I like it. I really like it, and I didnât expect to. The stuff doesnât look as, I donât know, fussy in these colors like it does in the in-your-face ones. It looks more . . . real, I guess. I like it. I figured Iâd live with the one I could live with, and that would be okay. But I like it. Itâs efficient, itâs not fussy or weird.â Sincerely baffled, she turned to him. âI like it. Jesus, the appreciation sex is going to get out of hand.â
âMy fondest wish.â Hip-to-hip with her, he studied her choice, and found himself pleased he liked it, very much, as well. Still.
âDo you want to take a few days, think it over, make any changes that might occur to you?â
âNo. Really no. It would make me crazy. Letâs just go for it. But I canât have this place torn up or people running around in there when Iâm working an investigation.â
âLeave that to me.â He turned to her, took her shoulders, dropped a kiss on her forehead. âThis will be good for both of us.â
âI know that, too. I wonât miss it. I remember how I felt when you first brought me in here, when I saw what youâd made for me. That doesnât change.â
âThe reason I made it for you doesnât change, either.â He slid an arm around her waist, led her out. âHopefully you remember how you felt the first time I
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