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mountain climbing expedition party were Fren( race car
driver Pierre Gautier and English banking magnate Alexander
Arrington. Both men were reported dead at the
scene. Mr. Cavanaugh, an internationally renowned tycoon,
is owner of the Hotel Cavanaugh chain. He is--"
"Hey, that's where Mom works," Matt said.

"Are they talking about the Adam we know?" Megan
asked.

"Yes," Thad said grimly. "Shh."

The report was being broadcast live at the scene in
Rome. The anchorman in New York asked the field reporter,
"Are doctors speculating on Mr. Cavanaugh's condition
at all?"

"No, they're not. Hospital officials refuse to release
any information until Mr. Cavanaugh has undergone a
thorough examination and his condition is fully ascertained.
All we are being told at present is that his injury,
or injuries, involve the spinal column and appear to be


"Was he conscious when he arrived?"

"We've had no official confirmation of that, although

appeared not to be. As soon as the helicopter arrived
he was rushed inside. We'll have more information--"

Abruptly Thad reached for the sound knob ant
turned it all the way down. He said a word that his two
children had been commissioned to ignore and forbidden
to repeat. They never repeated it for fear of reprisal--
which didn't seem quite fair since their mom never punished
Thad for saying it--but they couldn't ignore it. Not
when it practically sizzled off their dad's narrowed lips.
"The damn fool."

"Who is?" Elizabeth Randolph entered the kitchen
through the back door and dropped her briefcase and

on the table. The three of them swung around.

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"Morn! Guess who the man on TV was


"Matt, Megan, scoot," Thad said quickly. He m.
arrow of his arm and pointed toward the

the central rooms of the house.

"But, Dad---"

"Out. Let me talk to your mother alone."

"But she--"

The objections died on their lips when his

a steep V. He meant business. In the year

Randolph had married Elizabeth Burke, her

had come to adore and respect him. He had
their rambunctiousness and they to his moods.

with each other; the children had

to become his by adoption. But he was now
his no-nonsense face, which meant arguing would

be ineffectual, but imprudent. They shuffled out
"Thad? What is it?"

He moved toward Elizabeth and placed his hands
shoulders. "I don't want you to get upset."
"The look on your face has already upset me.

on? What is it? What's happened? Something
I know. Morn? Dad? Lilah?"

Elizabeth had lost her first husband to a dreadful
accident. She knew what it felt like to

the worst of bad news. She felt again a

in the pit of her stomach, just as she had

she'd opened her door to two policemen,
their hats in their hands and wearing funereal exp

Fearfully, she gripped the front of Thad's shirt.
"Tell me."
"It's Adam."

"Adam?" She wet her lips quickly. Her face

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Elizabeth was personally involved am Cava
naugh. Originally it had been strictly a business arrangement.
But their professional relationship had grown in
proportion to the expansion of her Fantasy shops in the
lobbies of Cavanaugh's hotels. The shops now totaled five
with plans for more. Elizabeth and Adam shared a close
personal friendship that at one time might have made
Thad jealous. But since he was convinced that the handsome,
young millionaire was no longer his rival for Elizabeth's
love, Thad considered Adam his friend as well.

"Something's happened to Adam?" Elizabeth asked
in a voice made thin by anxiety.

"He slipped and fell while mountain climbing in Italy."

"Oh, God." She pressed her fingers against her lips.
"He's dead?"

"No. But he's seriously injured. They've taken him to
Rome."

" 'Seriously injured'? How?"
"They're not sure of the extent
"Thad."

He sighed with resignation. "Spinal injury."

Tears filled Elizabeth's eyes. "Was the spinal cord severed?"

"I don't know." When she looked dubious, he emphasized,
"I swear, I don't know. The reports are
sketchy." He told her everything the reporter had said. "It
doesn't look good."

Elizabeth slumped against her husband. He embraced
her tightly. "Adam was so looking forward to this trip,"
she said against the front of Thad's shirt. "When he told
me he was going to climb that mountain, I said I thought
he was crazy to risk life and limb on a silly sport." She
sniffed back tears. "But I ." She raised her

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		.-:, .


head suddenly. "Two friends of his were going

about them?"

Thad slid his fingers up into her hair and pressed

back into place. He massaged her scalp. "They
the accident, Elizabeth."

"Oh," she groaned, "how awful for Adam."
"According to the report, one of them slipped int
chasm and dragged the others down with him."
"Knowing Adam, whether it was his fault or not,

full responsibility." After a moment she pushed
away and looked up at Thad. "What should we
"There's nothing we can do at this point."
"I've got to do something, Thad."

"You've got to think about yourself. And the
laid his open hand against her lower abdomen,

firmly rounded with pregnancy. She was in her
trimester. "Adam wouldn't want you to endanger

tchild."

"I could ask Mrs. Mder to come stay with the

We could get a flight out of Chicago to


"Uh-uh," he said, sternly shaking his head. "Yo
flying to Rome."

"I can't just sit here and do nothing," she


"You'll have plenty to do in the next few

be a million and one details to be taken care

will be in a state of chaos until Adam's pr
is officially handed down. He would rely on

in such a crisis. You're far more valu.
him here, taking calls, staving off the curious, than

be pacing the corridors of a Roman hospital,

about something you have no control over
yourself out in the process."

Elizabeth stared back at her with unspoken
reproach. Seeing that they weren't yet willing to throw in
the towel, Lilah flopped down on the sofa in the living
room of her small apartment and drew one threadbare
knee up in front of her like a shield. "Well, let's hear it.

Give me the sermon quick so we can get it over with."
"He's not doing well, Lilah."

"Most patients with spinal injuries don't," she replied
sarcastically. "Especially not at first. And most don't have
the ftnancial means to help themselves the way your Mr.
Cavanaugh does. Thanks to his checkbook, he's got more
doctors and nurses and physical therapists at his disposal
than most patients in his condition could count. He
doesn't need me."

"That's reverse snobbery, isn't it?" Thad asked her
reasonably.

"How,much money Cavanaugh does or does not have
is irrelevant."

"Then why won't you agree to be his therapist?" Elizabeth
demanded.

"Because I don't like him," Lilah shot back. She hdd
up both hands to ward off the objections she saw rising
from them. "No, let me rephrase that. I loathe and detest
and despise him. And vice versa."

"That shouldn't have anything to do with it."
"Oh-ho, but it does!" Lilah bolted off the sofa and

pacing. "Guys like him who need physical therapy
are the worst. I mean the absolute worst of patients. Children
love and adore you for your attention. Elderly people

tearfully grateful to you for your kindness. Even young

are pathetically thankful. But men in Cavanaugh's

group," she said, shaking her head adamantly, "uhuh.
No way. We at the hospital draw straws to see who

stuck with them."

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"But "

"Why is that?" Thad's voice overrode that of his
Elizabeth had a tendency to become emotional in
tions such as this. His approach was more pragmatic.
pecially with his volatile sister-in-law, whose mood
were drastic and unpredictable.

"Because for the most part they had been in
physical condition prior to the cause of their s
trauma. Most are injured when participating in a dan
ous sport. They're thrill-seekers. Active and
Motorcyclists, surfers, skiers, divers, that sort.
athletically inclined. More so than the majority of the
ulation. When one gets hurt and suffers paralysis,
temporarily, he goes a little wacko. He can't deal
going from superjock-superstud to helpless invalid.
psyche goes off the deep end. No matter how con
he was before his accident, he becomes embittered
and wants to punish everybody in the world for his

fortune. In short, he becomes a pain in the . . .
"Adam won't be like that."

"Right," Lilah agreed drolly. "He'll be much
He had more to lose."

"He'll know you're there to help him."
"He'll resent everything I do."
"He'll thank you."
"He'll fight me."

"You'll be his ray of hope."

"I'll be his scapegoat." Lilah drew a long breath
would bear the brunt of his foul temper and his
trance. iF i subjected myself to that kind of abuse, will
won't. So, end of discussion. How about Hiagen-Da

Elizabeth turned to Thad and looked at him in

"Do something."

He shortly and shrugged. "What do

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	want me to
	s a grown woman.

	own mind."

"Thank you, Thad," Lilah said righteously.

"But you saw Adam. I didn't." Thad had stood firm
in his decision not to let Elizabeth fly abroad, but at
insistence he had gone to see Adam and had renamed
with a firsthand report on his condition. "Tell Lilah what
the doctors said."

Sighing heavily, Lilah returned to h,e,r seat on the sofa.

she was settled, Thad told her, 'I went to Hawaii
to see him."

"I thought he was in Rome."

"He was. At his request he was transferred to a hospital
in Honolulu after the surgery."

"He had surgery?" Thad nodded. "From what I understood,
the spinal cord wasn't severed in the fall." Li

professional interest was piqued in spite of her

aversion to the entrepreneur.

"Thank God it wasn't. But several bones in his back

broken or cracked. The surgeons repaired them. I
know the medical iargon, but he suffered a spinal

He had sustained a real blow to the spine that
a lot of swelling."

"A contusion is a bruise. The tissue swells and puts
ressure on the nerves. Until the swelling goes down, the

won't know for sure the extent of his paralysis or

or not it's permanent."

"Exactly," Thad said, nodding at her knowledgeable

which agreed with what the experts had told


"And the surgery prolonged the time there would be

around the vertebrae," Lilah added.

"Yes, but that was two weeks ago. He should be

rovement and he's not."

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"He's in a state diaschisis?" At Thad's
look she clarified, "Spinal shock. Paralysis."


"He doesn't feel any sensation below his waist?"
"None."

"He should have started therapy already." "I
looked away guiltily. "He has," Lilah said perceptix
"Hasn't he?"

"Yes," Thad mumbled grudgingly, "but he hasn'
sponded well."

"He's resisted it," Lilah stated flatly. "kYnich
us full circle. You just made my point. Men like At
always resent a therapist's interference. Mostly out of
that they'll never be the same, they either want to
everything on their own, or they don't want to do
thing at all. Which is it with Cavanaugh?"

"He doesn't want to do anything at all."

She gave a professional harrumph.

"Do you blame him?" Thad asked with a
exasperation.

Lilah snapped right back, "It's not my job to p
blame, Thad. It's my job to make the best of what

have left. Not to baby them while they cry
they've lost."

He ran a hand through his hair. "I know. I'm s
It's just, hell, if you could have seen him lying there in
damn bed, unable to move, looking so . . .

Lilah's expression softened. "I see patients like :

day. Some much more pitiful than Adam Ca


"I'm sure you do." Thad expelled a deep breath

mean to suggest that Adam should take

atient or that aren't com

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"It's just that Adam is our friend.

etly. "Our very special friend."

"And my mortal enemy," Lilah reminded them.
"From the first time we laid eyes on each other, it's been
mutual detestation. You should remember, Lizzie. You introduced
us that day in Fantasy."

"I remember."

"Remember your wedding? Adam and I could barely
get through one obligatory waltz without coming to fisticuffs."

"He accused you of leading."

"I was! I didn't like the way he led." Elizabeth and
Thad exchanged a glance. If the situation hadn't been so
grave, they could have found humor in Lilah's account of
their wedding reception. "And last Christmas morning as
soon as I arrived at your house, he invented a lame, transparent
excuse and left."

"Only after you made that wisecrack about the goose
he brought."

"All I said was that for what he paid for the damn
bird, one would think they'd've cut its head off."

"He took offense, Lilah," Elizabeth said. "And I
don't blame him. The goose was a thoughtful gesture. It

been beautifully prepared by one of the hotel chefs


"Ladies," Thad interrupted with a long-suffering sigh.
they fell silent, he addressed Lilah. "We're well
aware of the ongoing antagonism between you and Adam.
But we also think that, under the circumstances, personal
considerations should be set aside."

"My personal considerations. As the therapist I have
to be cajoling and nice to him. He can be a bastard to me
away with it."

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	13 "

	..


so, Lilah, but we're talking about the

life."

"He's still alive."

"Not to his way of thinking he isn't. We're
quality of life here. You know what an ambitious,
man Adam was. He was like an avalanche about to

He moved with the impetus of a steamroller."
"He could again," she argued. "The doctors

ut come right out and guaranteed that there's no
nent damage and that his paralysis is temporary."

"But Adam's not convinced. Until he is, it
matter what the doctors tell him. He needs to be
suaded that his condition isn't permanent. And soon.

doctor told me that the longer he remains
hope for a full recovery."
"That's right."

Elizabeth stood up and went to her sister.
Lilah's hands between hers, she said, "Please,

it's asking a lot. But how bad can working in


"Unfair, Lizzie. Who can resist a job in Hawaii,
a begging prego?"

Elizabeth smiled, but her eyes remained
"Please."

"I'd have to take an indefinite leave of absence
regular job." She was grasping at straws now,

knew it. Still, Lilah felt compelled to put up to

resistance. "I'd be deserting my other patients in the
of their therapy programs."

"There's an entire staff of capable therapists to

for you."

"So hire one of them to work with this glorified


"None are as good as

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attery."

"You'd be getting paid triple what you're making

FLOW,"

"Bribery."

"You'd come back with a fabulous tan."
"Coercion." After shooting them dirty looks, she
thoughtfully gnawed on the inside of her cheek. "Be honest
with me. How many therapists have tried with Cavanaugh
and failed?"

"I'm not sure--"

"Three." Elizabeth, whose white lie had been shot
down before it could take flight, turned to her husband

exasperation. "No sense in lying," he said with a
shrug. "She would find out when she got there."

"But we'd have the Pacific Ocean between her and us

she found out."

Lilah laughed. "Three, huh? Good Lord, he's even

than I thought. What were his objections to the


"The first was a man," Thad told her. "Adam said his
rods felt like hams with sledgehammers packed inside.

he must have come straight from Rocky Balboa's
training camp."

"Such a nice guy," Lilah said, exaggeratedly batting
eydashes. "Go on."

"The second ran out of his room in tears. We're not
sure what he said to her."

"Her? Young?" Thad nodded at Lilah's guess. "I can

You'd be amazed at the lewd and imaginative
"' that are spouted from the mouths of

:ics," she remarked. "What about the third one?"
Thad winced. "They tried another male. Adam

he was a, uh . . ."

"Homosexual Lilah

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captures the gist it, yeah."
Shaking her head, Lilah said, "The man is a
case, I tell you, classic." She stood, slid her hands into
seat pockets of her jeans, and gave Thad and
her back. She moved to the window and gazed
the open blinds. It was drizzling for the third straight
Everything was autumnally gray. Hawaii would be a
ant change of climate and scenery, certainly.

Was she seriously considering becoming physical
apist to Adam Cavanaugh, a man whose very
evoked shudders of dislike?

But he was still a patient, an accident victim, a
ously wounded man who might or might not walk
mally again. A lot would depend on the extent o
injury. A lot would depend on the physical therapy he
given. And she was good in her field. She was exce
ally good.

She turned around to face Elizabeth and Thad.
you discussed this idea with the hospital staff in He
lulu?"

"Yes. They gave us the go-ahead."

"I'd have complete control over his thera
wouldn't have anyone questioning my methods, no st
in-her-eyes nurse with a crush on him undoing my
no one second-guessing or berating me?"

"What do you plan to do to the poor guy?"
Lilah smiled at Thad's suspicious inquiry. "If the
tors determine that he's capable of walking again,
hate me before he does. He'll set up a hue and cry an
through pure hell and so will I."

Elizabeth nervously clasped her hands over her
len stomach. "You wouldn't . . . I mean, you and At
don't like each other very much, but you wouldn't .

"Deliberateb hurt him?" Lilah asked an

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me some Lizzie. I many

but my professional integrity is above reproach."

"Of course it is. Forgive me," Elizabeth said, rubbing
her temples out of fatigue and distress. "I know you'll do

the very best you can for Adam."
"I haven't said I will yet."
"Will you?"

"Who's paying me, him?"

"Actually his phalanx of subordinates is taking care of
bookkeeping, but the money comes out of Adam's

account and not the corporation's."

"Good. He can afford me. One thousand dollars a
day." At their shocked expressions; she said defensively,
"Don't think I won't earn it. I'll earn twice that much.
One thousand dollars a day plus my travel and living ex


"Agreed," FAizabeth said, knowing that she wouldn't

any difficulty justifying the expense to Adam's devoted
staff.

"And he can't fire me. No one can fire me except


"All right. Are you formally accepting the position?"
Lilah rolled her eyes heavenward, said something that
nade Elizabeth glad she had opted to leave the children
at home, and on a gust of air said, "Hell, yes. How can I
resist Adam at my mercy?"


must some Cava
n-a-u-g-h. First name Adam."

"I'm well aware of the name," the receptionist said
condescendingly. "But as I've already told you, Mr. Cava
naugh has been released from this hospital."

Lilah shifted her from one shoulder

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man is paraplegic. Don't

out of here."

"I can't discuss a patient's condition."

"Then get someone down here who can. Pronto.'
The receptionist did, but not pronto. It was
before the summoned doctor approached

she sat in the lobby like a miniature volcano
blow its top. "Ms. Mason?"

Lilah tossed down the magazine she'd

during her wait. "Yes. Who are you?"
"Go Arno."
"You're kidding."

" 'Fraid not. I'm sorry you were kept waiting

Though he grinned engagingly, Lilah didn't

to let him off the hook. His grin faltered.
come with me?"

He tried to take her suitcase, but she wouldn't

She lugged it and her shoulder bag into the
remained ungraciously silent during the ride up to

floor. Once seated in a chair in his office, she
ted his offer of a cold drink and nodded her

secretary who brought it to her. After one sip

"Is Adam Cavanaugh still in this hospitali
"No, he isn't."

She cursed beneath her breath. "Then someone

signals crossed. I was hired to be his personal
ist. I just flew across several time zones and the

ocean for nothing."

"We couldn't reach you in time, for which I

Yesterday morning Mr. Cavanaugh demanded to

We had no recourse." He raised his hands
motion. "He's retreated to his home on Mat
"What was his condition when he left?"

"Very poor. He's still flaccid. I be him to

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until we knew more. He said he enou
resigned to being a bedridden paraplegic the rest of his
life, and insisted that he be transferred home. Frankly,
Ms. Mason, I'm far more concerned about his mental
state than I am about the diaschisis, which I firmly believe
is temporary."

"The spine wasn't severed?"

"No. Traumatized drastically, but I believe when all
the swelling goes down and he begins physical therapy,
he'll gradually have sensation restored."

"Having sensation restored is a long way from climb

mountains. That's probably what Cavanaugh's thinking
too."

"I'm sure you're right," the doctor replied with cha

"He wanted absolute guarantees from us, and from
the specialists he had brought over from the mainland,

he would eventually be as he was before. None of us
could give him unqualified answers. Often it's anybody's

how these spinal injuries will heal and how ambula
the patient will eventually be."

"Well, whether he could feel it or not, I'd like to give
Mr. Cavanaugh a swift kick in the butt for wasting my


The doctor scratched his cheek absently. "I spoke
your sister, Mrs, Randolph. She suggested, and I concur,
that you should follow Mr. Cavanaugh to Maui and
therapy at once."

"Oh, she did, did she? Well, the next time you speak
my sister, give her this message for me." The message
caused the cheek Dr. Arno was scratching to turn beet
red. "Now, if you'll excuse me, Go Arno, I'm going to find
hotel with the hottest shower and the firmest bed in
islands and crawl into both. Not necessarily in that

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ease, Ms. Mason." He popped out of his chair
gestured imploringly for her to return to hers. More
weariness than obedience, Lilah sat back down. "If
live up to your credentials, this patient desperately


"And sharks need food. That doesn't mean I'm
volunteer myself as dinner."

"It won't be that bad." She gave him a
glance. He looked away first. "Granted," he said, squiJ
ing uncomfortably beneath her level blue gaze, "Mr.
anaugh is accustomed to having his own way. He can
difficult. But I'm certain you can handle him."

As he said that, he was taking in Lilah's white

which was decorated with silver studs and a
fringe. The coat was too warm for the climate,
she hadn't had a chance to take it off and it was easie
wear than to carry.

"Please, reconsider. Go to Maui."

"Are you familiar with the phrase 'No way, Jos6'?
Impatiently she listened as Dr. Arno earnestly
counted all the reasons Elizabeth and Thad had
cited why she should agree to give Adam Cavanat

therapy.

"Okay, okay!" she excla,m,ed so suddenly that
doctor jumped. "Right now I d sell my soul for a b

way's Maui and how do I get there from herei
Sparing no expense, she itemized the equipment

to take with her. While the doctor was

for it and a private plane to fly her to
island, Lilah hailed a cab outside the hospital
on a whirlwind shopping spree. She used the

expense account she'd been given to bu
suitable to the climate.

By the time she alighted from the

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Maui, her slender figure was wrapped in a
and she had sandals on her feet instead of boots. Using a
wide-brimmed straw hat to shade her eyes, she searched
for the rental car that she had been promised would be
waiting for her.

Once behind the wheel, map in hand, she set out for
Adam Cavanaugh's tropical retreat. The major highway
soon narrowed to a minor one and eventually dwindled to
a rutted dirt road that she cursed with each jolting lurch
of the car. It wound it's way up a mountainside that was
so verdantly rich, she couldn't help but be impressed by
the wealth of unfamiliar vegetation.

She was also stunned by the sprawling estate that she
discovered at the end of the climbing, twisting road. She
had expected Adam Cavanaugh's house to be nice, but
her destination surpassed her expectations. It was opulent.

A lava rock walkway led up to the mammoth front
door made of frosted beveled glass. Hauling her luggage
with her, she went toward it and pressed the button. Moments
later the door swung open. At first she thought no
one was there. But then her eyes dropped down to the
tiny Asian man, whose wizened face was on a level with

her midriff. Barely.

"Who you?"

"Little Go Peep. I've lost my sheep. Also my marbles,
or I wouldn't be here."

He thought that was hilariously funny and dissolved
into knee-slapping laughter. "You Rirah?"

She laughed. "That's me. What's your name?"
"Pete."

"Pete! I was expecting something more Oriental."
"Doctor call. Say you come. Inside, inside." With

he took her suitcase from her and sig
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	21


her into a dazzling foyer floored in black and
marble squares.

She bent down and whispered to Pete, "Does the
tient know I'm coming?" His wide grin collapsed.
had her answer. "I didn't think so. Where is he?"
black eyes swung up to the gallery above them. "I
there?" He nodded solemnly. "Well, here goes
she muttered.

Mentally hiking up her belt, she mounted the
ing cantilevered staircase. Reaching the first door at
top, she paused and looked down questioningly at
He shook his head and with quick jabbing thrusts of
index finger, pointed out another door. She went to
silendy inquired ff she had the right one, and got an
mative bob of his near-bald head before he turned
scampered off toward another part of the house.

.
	"Chicken," she said beneath her breath.

Lilah's firm knock on the door was met with

"Go away." She knocked again. "Go away, dammit,
you deaf? I don't want any juice. I don't want
don't want a damn thing but to be left alone."

Lilah swung the door wide. "Tough tittie."
Adam's mouth dropped open in astonishment.
he'd convinced himself that she wasn't a nightmare,
head hit the pillow behind it with a defeated plop.
laughed mirthlessly. "God, I must have done some

sinning to find myself in this hell."

"Hello to you too."

The soles of her new sandals slapped against
glazed tile floor as she made her way toward the
hospital bed. She didn't stop until she was standing at
foot of it, where she allowed the belligerent patient to
her a once-over.

Sneering with derision, he said, "Most women

are you doing here?"

"I go out of my way to visit sick friends. It's one of
virtues."

"You don't have any virtues. I doubt you have
friends. And if you do, I doubt you're that conscienti
about paying sick calls."

She made a tsking sound. "My, my, aren't we
nasty mood today."

Adam drew his sleek dark brows into a fierce

"I have every right to be in a nasty mood," he
"My last two weeks would make the Hundred Years
look like a festival. I've been at the mercy of quacks wh
stock answer to every question is, 'We'll have to wait
see.' I've been the hapless victim of despotic
who've taken delight in bossing me, poking me,
tubes into orifices I didn't even know I had, and
me garbage for food. The parts of my that still

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sensation have been in tremendous pain. I I've got
bedsores on my backside. I know I've got a blister on my
tongue." He paused to draw in a deep breath. "And to
top it all off, you show up. Which brings me around to my
original question. What the hell are you doing here?"

"I needed to use your shower," she said cheekily.
"Excuse me,"

"Don't you give me that-- Hey, where-- Come back
here, Mason. Mason/"

Lilah left him yelling her name. She leaned against the
door she pulled closed behind her. When the drinking
glass struck it, her ears absorbed the full impact of shattering
glass. She whisded and through the door called,
"Wow, you're really ticked, aren't you?"

She went downstairs and following her nose, found
Pete in a kitchen that had a picture window as large as a
movie-theater screen. It offered a spectacular view of the
mountainside in the near distance and the Pacific Ocean
on the far horizon.

"Are you a masochist or what?" she asked. Pete
looked at her in confusion, holding aloft a butcher knife
with which he had been slicing vegetables faster than her
eyes could move. "Never mind. Where'd you put my
bags?"

Smiling happily, Pete left his work in the kitchen and
escorted her upstairs again. "Right next door," he

nodding toward the room where Adam was.

"Yippee."

"You don't rike room?"

When she saw that Pete was crestfallen, she
inverted her sarcastic frown into a smile. "No, the room is
terrific. Really."

She stepped past him and entered a guest bedroom

that was twice as as her whole apartment.

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equipped, too, having a small refrigerator
an automatic icemaker, a two-burner cooktop, and a
bar in addition to the black marble bathroom that
positivdy hedonistic. "I knew I should have gone into t
hotel business," she muttered as she ran her fingers

teal-green towds that were as plush as expensive carp
" 'XcHse?"

"Nothing, Pete. I was just being covetous. WheJ
dinner?"

"Eight o'clock."

She consulted her wristwatch and mentally account
for the time zones she'd flown through. "That gives
time for a bath and a nap. Wake me up at

He bobbed his head rapidly. "How long has it been

Mr.
	Cavanaugh had a meal?"

"Not since come home."

"That's what I thought. He's not eating

Pete shook his head. "Fix him a dinner tray."
"Won't eat. Throw on floor."

"Not this time, he won't," she said, her eyes gleami
with determination. "Oh, by the way, a courier should
delivering some equipment here this afternoon. If the
can make it up that goat path," she added as an ask
"And there's a broken glass in Prince Cavanaugh's
that needs to be swept up."

Pete wanted to unpack for her, but she shooed
out so she could avail herself of the bathtub with
built-in whirlpool. Sprawling on the king-size bed
pulling the satin sheet over her naked body, she fell
stantly asleep. She would have liked at least another ei
hours when the funny little servant knocked on the
then entered carrying a glass of chilled pineapple juice
a silver tray.

"Thanks," she said after drainin the juice in

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"I'll be down shortly." Pete

)ped the sheet and regretfully left the bed. "Later,"
told it, giving the satin sheets a lover's pat.

No one would blame her if she waited until the fol
morning
to commence the physical therapy prowith
Adam Cavanaugh. This had been a hellish day,
especially following her long trip. But she was being paid
well for this job. Never let it be said that Lilah Mason had
taken advantage of the sybaritic surroundings without giving
full attention to her patient.

Besides, now that she was here, she was actually anxious
to begin. Adam's condition, along with his negative
state of mind, were challenges that she, as a professional,
couldn't resist tackling. Even the slightest improvement in
a patient was often reason for celebration. Adam needed
the encouragement that came with accomplishing a small


Then, too, the longer his muscles remained flaccid,
x&hout sensation or the ability to move, the less likelihood
of a full recovery. By now he should have experienced
some sensation in those muscles. Lilah couldn't
afford to wait any longer to begin his therapy even if she
wanted to.

With that sobering thought in mind, she left her suite
wearing the same Hawaiian ensemble she had had on
when she arrived, sans the straw hat. Pete insisted that she
eat her dinner in the dining room, though she sat alone at
the glass table decorated with burning tapers in crystal
holders and a lavish bouquet of orchids. The stir-fry vegetables
and fish were delicious. She complimented Pete on
the meal as he followed her upstairs carrying a dinner tray
for the patient.

At Adam's bedroom door took him.

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on't come out alive, you have my permission
smother him in his sleep."

"Won't rike," Pete said, looking fearfully toward
dosed door.

"Probably not, but it's only going to get worse

it gets better," she told him as she signaled with her
for him to open the door for her. "Best get started and
it over with." As soon as she had cleared the door,
dosed it firmly.

Adam was listlessly gazing out the window. He

his head toward the door and groaned when he saw her.
"Go away."

"No way. Hey, that rhymes. I'm a poet and didn't
know it."

The look he sent across the room was murderous. "Is
Elizabeth responsible for your being here?"

"You don't think I'd come voltmtarily, do you?"
"I thought Elizabeth was my friend."

"She is. She wants to do what's best for you."

He barked a bitter laugh. "If you're the best, God
help me should they decide to do the worst."

"If it were up to me, I'd let you lie here and rot in
your own self-pity." She shrugged. "But you've got lots
money and some of it will come my way if I stay here and
give you physical therapy."

"Like hell!" he shouted.

"The accommodations here are fair to middling. The oh includes a Hawaiian vacation that I can certainly use.

home it's cold and rainy, and my tan needs refreshing.
What a relief to get away from my regular job. I was
working with a patient who is an even bigger ierk than
you are . . . and if you throw that napkin on the floor
one more time, Mr. Cavanangh, I'll bloody well throw you
down there to pick it up."

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Standing with hands on hips beside his bed,
glared down at him. He returned her animosity measure
for measure. "Take this tray and your ridiculous bedside
manner and shove them both up--"

"I've heard it," she interrupted. "There's not an original
insult or abusive phrase that I haven't heard. No matter
how obscene, they don't faze me. So save your energy
and my time and start eating your dinner. Because you're
going to eat it before I leave this room. The sooner you do
the former, the sooner I do the latter. It comes down to
how long you can tolerate my company."

She set the bed tray across his lap and plopped down
on the bed beside him, folding her arms across her middle.
The motion plumped her breasts up and out, causing
them to swell above the fabric of the strapless sarong. She
watched the patient's eyes lower to her chest, but she
didn't alter her position. Her expression remained impassive
when he insolendy raised his eyes back to hers.

"Does a view of your cleavage go with your services?"

"Fringe benefit," she replied with a cheeky smile,
"thrown in for free."

"I've seen better."

"Not at this price, you haven't."

"What are you being paid? I'll double it to get you
out of here."

"I figured you'd try that." She fished in the bowl of
fruit salad on his dinner tray and came up with a pineapple
spear. She sucked on it nonchalantly. "But you might
as well know right off the bat that money isn't my only
motive."

"Don't tell me you came here out of the goodness of
your heart."

She made a face at him. "You know better than that."

what?

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tgine it will be to my career

with the great Adam Cavanaugh. Pretty soon offers
come rolling in from movie stars with lower back syn
drome and sports stars with stress injuries. Before it".
over, I'll be as famous as you."

"You're wasting your time. I'll never be good for
thing but to lie here and stare at the ceiling."

"Wanna bet, duckie? I'll have you walking if it
me. If it kills both of us. In the meantime we're going
come to hate each other."

"We already hate each other."

She laughed. "So we're ahead of the game. Now be
good boy and eat these nice, plump veggies Pete
cooked for you."

"I'm not hungry."

"You've got to be. You haven't eaten in days.
said so." She picked a slice of banana out of the fruit
and ate it. "He cringes every time your name is mentioned.
What did you do to terrorize him, anyway?"

"I told him I was on speaking terms with Buddha an
that he'd never reach nirvana if he didn't get out of

and stop pestering me. And the same goes for you."
"No good. I'm not a Buddhist."

"You know what I mean?' He turned his head away

"Just get away from me. Leave me alone."
"Not till you've had dinner."
"You can't force me to eat."

"And you can't force me to leave. You can't move,
remember?"

His eyes narrowed dangerously. "Get out." He

the words through a set of straight, white teeth.
"Not until I've given you all the expertise I've got. So

I'm interviewed by People magazine I'll be
in all honesty, and with an eloquent little tear m

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that I did everything possible for you." She s
linen napkin over his bare chest. "Nice pecs. They'll

in handy when you start moving yourself into the

Nice chest hair too. Very sexy."

"Go to hell."

"At the risk of repeating myself, not until you've eaten

dinner." She held a forkful of food near his mouth.
refused to open it. "Look, Ace, you're in a state
malnutrition already. Because of the atrophy of muscle
and bone, you've got negative nitrogen balance, which
means bad news. Unless you get some protein into your
tissues, you're history. Besides that, if you pack some meat
on those bones, they won't protrude so much, which is
one reason you've got decubitus ulcer, or in layman's
terms, bedsores on your backside.

"Now, I know you can digest because Go Arno told
me you could. You've also regained bowel and urinary
control, which came as a great relief to me, and which is
one reason I'm trying to talk you into eating a full meal.
Otherwise, I would pretend I didn't notice that you
starving to death in addition to your osteoporosis, soft
tissue ossification, contracture, etcetera that goes with lying
around and not doing anything.

"To sum it up, Cavanaugh, you're dead in the water
before we start unless you eat some of this food. Now
what'll it be?"

He stared at her, then at the fork she still held

his mouth. "My arms aren't paralyzed. I can feed myself."
"Good. That's one less duty I'll have to worry about."
She passed him the fork. He looked at it for another
long moment. Then crammed it into his mouth. It became
apparent just how hungry he was. After that first bite, he
ate shoveling in the food. Because

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was so g swallowing, Lilah hat
the conversation almost single-handedly.

"I don't know when you saw Elizabeth last, bu
baby has really blossomed in the last few weeks. Eliz
is as wide as a barn and her boobs are out to here."
made a motion with her hands, cupping air several ir
in front of her chest. "Thad's giddy over them. She's
vinced the baby is going to come early, though her dt
says everything's right on schedule. They've gotten
nursery painted and ready. All it needs is an occupaa

"Megan, of course, can't wait to have the baby h
so she can help take care of it. I want to see her the
time she's confronted with a dirty diaper. Bet her tune
change fast enough. That was an awfully indelicate b
Cavanaugh. More water?

"Matt's afraid they're going to love the baby n
than they love him, so he's being a real pill, and Elizal
is letting him get by with it so as not to unbalance
psyche. Thad is acting like a complete dodo. For a
his age his daddyhood antics border on the absurd.
this is his first child, so I guess it's understandable if or
into that kind of thing."

"What kind of thing?" Adam mumbled aroun
mouthful,

"You know, home and hearth."
"That's not for you?"
"Hardly!"

"You don't envy your sister?"

"Are you kidding?"

"You'd rather sleep around."

"What a tacky phrase, Mr. Cavanaugh," she said, t,
hag umbrage. "I read the newspapers, same as you. I kn,
what's going on. Nobody in his right mind 'sleeps arour

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"That must really cramp your

"On the contrary," she said coldly. "I've always beer
very particular about my bed partners."

"But you've never narrowed the number down to


"I think settling down with one man for life sounds

." He harrumphed and blotted his mouth with the
napkin, then tossed it down into the empty plate. "You
missed the tapioca," Lilah pointed out, pleased to see that
it was all that was left of the food.

"I despise tapioca and Pete knows it. That's his way
of defying me."

"What are you going to do about it," she taunted,
"beat him up?"

"Very funny." He dosed his eyes and laid his head on

the pillow. "A1] right, I've eaten. Get lost."

"Oh, I can't. Not for a while."

His eyes popped open. "You said you'd leave me
alone ff I ate."

"Well, I fudged a smidgen. Now, don't look so venomous.
We're just getting to the fun part."

"Somehow I doubt that."

She lifted the tray off his lap and set it on the floor
near the door, which she opened. "Pete, we're ready," she
called. Her voice echoed through the house.

"Ready for what? Look, I ate, isn't that enough?"
"Nope. We start tonight."
"Start what?"

"A smoldering affair." Adam raised startled eyes. She
laughed. "Don't you wish? Actually we start your physical
therapy."

"I don't want physical therapy. It won't do any good.
I'm not putting myself through that humiliation. Pete, get

out of here. What's in those boxes?"

"Porta therapy equipment."

"Get it out of here."

"Soon this bedroom will look like a

Hand me that screwdriver, will you, Pete?"

"Pete, if you value your job, if you value your
ass, you won't lift a hand to-- All right, you're fired.
didn't you hear me?" Then in a stubborn tone of voice,
won't use any of this. I mean it, you two. You're
your time."

"Will you shut up!" Lilah yelled at him as
rammed the screwdriver into the palm of her hand.
what you made me do."

"This is my house," Adam said in a tightly

voice. "I didn't ask for your services, Ms. Mason. I

want them. I don't want you."
"Well, you've got me."
"You're fired."

"Didn't I mention that you can't fire me? No?
that was part of the deal. Pete, hold this trapeze in
while I secure it to the wall. A little higher. There."

Adam fumed while she, with Pete's assistance, set
the trapeze and two pulleys behind his bed. "That'll
for now," Lilah said, stepping back to review their
work. "We won't need the other stuff until later, so
leave it downstairs for the time being. Thanks, Pete."
kissed his balding pate. "You can close the door on
way out."

"You've gone to a lot of trouble for nothing," Ada
said after Pete had withdrawn.

"I know guys who would dearly love to have a
installed over their beds." Far from smiling, he
more intensely. Lilah sighed. "So much for levity. By
ing this trapeze, you can shift your weight and

ressure off any one Unless you've fond

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bedsores." She smiled teasingly, but his

stony. "And anytime you want, you can exercise
upper torso and arms with the pulleys. That'll ac

two things. It'll exercise you so you'll get tired
sleep better, and it'll give you an appetite. If you get

with the pulleys, I can bring you some dumbbells."
"Which is what you must think I am. A dumbbell. I

myself with this. It's futile. I just want to--"
"Pout. Feel sorry for yourself. Sulk. Wallow in self
because you've finally found something that money

buy."

"Yes!" he hissed. "And why not?" Angrily he ges

down at his motionless legs beneath the sheet.
at me."

"I was about to," Lilah said calmly. Before he was

for it, she whipped back the sheet.

Adam sucked in a startled breath. So did Lilah,

she managed to hide it. She'd seen bodies by the

in every shape, size, and condition. She'd never
one this well made. It was proportioned like MichelDavid.
But much more virile. And tanned. And

with soft, dark body hair that she wanted to test
for softness.

It was obvious that he'd missed several days' meals.
His ribs were individually delineated. It was obvious that
before his accident he had been athletically active. The
muscles of his thighs and calves were well defined. It was
lso obvious that he could satiate even the most demanding
WOman.

"Very nice," Lflah said with a studied air of indiffer

"I can see why you're upset that such nice muscles
no longer working for you." She draped a white gym

over his lower abdomen. "Let's get started."

whafi

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	35


ree therapists

you scared them off. I'm going to take each joint
a passive exercise, rotating each one to the extent of
range."

"You're right. They all did that. It's a waste of tim
"My time. Hardly wasted because I'm being paid
well for it. And you haven't got anything else to do.
you might as well lie back and keep your mouth shut.

He summed up in two terse gutter words what h
like to happen to her. She frowned down at him. "You
in no shape to do that either. Sorry. You're missing a
treat. And I'm afraid that once you're capable of it,
won't want me. If you think you hate me now, wait
we get to PNF."

"What the hell is that?"

"Physioneurologic facilitation."

His eyes sparked with dark fire. "That sounds

"It's nothing to look forward to, believe me. But
right now, passive exercise will do. Tonight, we'll

on the bed. But tomorrow morning, we'll start
exercises and then mo,ing you to the mat table."
"Standing exercises?"

"On the tilt table. I know you're already familiar

it, so don't pull a dumb act on me."

"I hate that damn thing."

"It's not much fun, I'll grant you that. But you do,

your blood to pool, do you? Besides, standing
in urinary drainage. I'd hate for you to have to go back
a catheter because while you're supine that can cause

stone formation, and vesicourethral reflux."
"Can we talk about something else?" he asked,

turning pale.

"Sure. What do you want to talk about?"

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Standing beside the bed, Lilah took his right foot
tween her hands and began rotating the stiff ball joint.

"How often has Pete been turning you?"

"He hasn't."

"You wotddn't let him."

"That's right. It's humiliating."

"You're supposed to be turned every two hours."
"Yeab, yeah."

"No wonder you've got bedsores on your backside.
What good are you doing yourself if you won't let people
help you?"

"I'm used to helping myself."
"A self-reliant, macho man."
"What's wrong with that?"

"Under the circumstances it's a stupid, counter

attitude to take. But," she rushed on when she

he was about to take issue, "if you want to be self
rdiant, then you can learn to turn yourself in bed." Seeing

she had his interest, she explained, "That's where the

will come in handy. If you're self-conscious about
using it, I suggest you practice when no one is around.
Fed anything?"


She moved around the end of the bed and took his

other foot between her hands. "Want to talk about it?"
"What?"

"The accident."

"No."

"I'm sorry about your friends."

"So am I," he said quietly, closing his eyes. "But
maybe they're better off than I am."

"What a stupid thing to say. Do you honesdy think

be better ?

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	37


"Yes," said bitingly. "Better that than being a use
less lump for the rest of my life."

"Who says you will be? Your spinal cord wasn't sev
ered. I know people who've had theirs severed and they'r
far from useless. They're productive human beings wit[

obs and families. It's all in the attitude you take."
"Does this lecture cost extra?"

"No, it's thrown in for the stupid, for the ignorant
:or those with bad attitudes. Your prognosis for a ful
recovery is very good, though it might be a long time
coming."

"But not guaranteed."

She tilted her head to one side and eyed him knowl
edgeably. "None of us is guaranteed tomorrow, Cava
naugh. Besides, from what Elizabeth tells me, you're
gambler. Not only do you relish taking life-threatenin
risks like mountain climbing, but business risks as well
Didn't you, against the advice of your board, recently bu3
out a floundering chain of hotels in the Northwest? Ant

hasn't that chain turned itself around?"

"Luck."

"Don't you feel lucky anymore?"

"Would you?" he challenged.

"Yeah. Lucky I wasn't renting space in a coffin."

He cursed lavishly and turned his head away.
much longer is this going to take?"

"Could be weeks. Months maybe."

"I mean this. This . . . what you're doing now."
"An hour."
"Damn."
"Does it hurt?"
"No. I wish it did."
"So do Adam."

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His head snapped around and he shot

look. "Don't you dare pity me."

"Pity?" she said, laughing shortly. "I wouldn't think
of it. You've got enough self-pity. You're oozing the stuff.
You sure as hell don't need mine."

Methodically she went through the regimen. His mind
seemed detached from his body. He had no connection
with it. What hadn't been shut off by his accident, he had
shut off deliberately. Most of the time he kept his eyes
closed and his head averted, taking no interest in what she
was doing. When he looked at her, it was with unmitigated
hostility.

"That's enough for tonight," she said at last. "There
is some constriction, especially in the lower extremities,
but that's because they've been neglected since you left
the hospital and is not a result of your accident."

"Thank you, Marcus Welby. Now, will you get your

tush out of here and leave me in peace?"

"Sure. I'm exhausted."

"Take all that junk with you." He nodded toward the
metal trolley Pete had rolled in earlier.

"What, that?" Lilah asked innocently. "That stays.
We'll need it tomorrow."

She removed the gym towel and re-covered him with
the sheet. As she was bending over him to straighten it, he
caught her forearms. His fingers and hands had seemingly
suffered no loss of muscle control, flexibility, or strength.
His grip was surprisingly hard.

"You want me to fed something?" he asked silkily.
"Then why don't you do the physical therapy you do
best?"

"Which is?"

The smile that had caused hearts all over the world to

read across his lips. He dropped one eyelid in a

suggestive ;. "Come on, . Hot litt
are, I'm sure you can think of something that would
good for me, a trick guaranteed to raise even a dead m
Why don't you straddle my lap and see the extent
range you get."

"Let me go."

He didn't. Instead he gripped her arms tighter
drew her down closer to him. "I've been lying here
ing you sashay back and forth like you owned the
I've listened to your irritating, nonsensical chatter till
sick of it. That smart mouth of yours is bound to be
for something besides making wisecracks. Let's see
how good you are at your job."

He yanked her down and kissed her hard. His ton
speared through her lips and plumbed her mouth
sleek, expert precision. He slid one hand around the b
of her neck while his other moved to her breast.
kneaded it through the strapless bodice of the
then pushed his hand inside and rubbed his fingert
back and forth across her nipple.

Lilah wrested herself free and backed out of his
She pulled her dress back into place and shook her h

her shoulders as she squared them. Her mouth
and red from his kiss. She licked her lower lip. It

and bruised. And it tasted wonde,+ul.

That unnerved her more than anything.

"It's going to take more than lewd proposition.,

me off, Mr. Cavanaugh. That kind of behavior
uvenile and unoriginal. It's characteristic of a healthy

suffers an accident like yours to become an abus:

sexist only to prove to himself that he's still a man. Be
and decadent as you want. It'll reflect on
not mine."

Furiously, he the mattress with his

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triumph that maximized the vistas beyond its stucco

enormous windows. The decor was harmonious but

reflecting Adam's variety of interests and tastes.
Luxurious as they were though, Lilah didn't think her
surroundings were solely responsible for her sensual
awareness. On the other hand, it was untenable to think
that Adam Cavnaugh might be.

She didn't itke him. Not at all. When Elizabeth had
first expressed an interest in him, Lilah had warned her
about such smooth operators. He was accustomed to ordering
"Jump!" and a whole corps of subordinates would
jump. Not only his bankroll, but his natural charm and
Hollywood good looks had lured scores of cosmopolitan
women to his side. He was a playboy. His newsworthy
romantic liaisons were enough to make Lilah snicker with
contempt. Men like Adam Cavanaugh had certainly never
held any appeal for her.

Granted, Adam did have a few virtues to his credit.
He generously supported numerous charities. He'd acted
as knight in shining armor to Elizabeth by personally financing
the expansion of her Fantasy shops. Without his
assistance Elizabeth would have never ventured into such risky but potentially rewarding waters.

Aside from that, however, Lilah had always been suspicious
of him. As she had told Elizabeth, she mistrusted
anyone as polished as he. He must have a personality flaw
that was as ruinous as a deep fault in a seemingly perfect
diamond.

So why did her stomach go all aquiver whenever she
thought about his kiss? When she had whipped that sheet
back, she had wanted to impress him with how blase she
was toward the nude male body. Well, her plan had
backfired. It turned out that she was the one who had

ressed. And in the wrong way.

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	43


t she had gone into his room at
hour intervals to turn him. The first time her efforts ha
been met with vile cursing and name-calling. She had

nored it and forced him onto his side. "Comfy?"
"Go to hell."
"Good night." "Go to hell."

The next time her alarm went off and she stumbl
into his room, he was moaning in his sleep. "Adam?"
asked softly. She rolled him to his back. There were
on his cheeks.

"Pierre?" he called fretfully. "Alex? Answer me. no/I can't find them. Why aren't they saying anythingi

She turned him to his other side, adjusted the
and withdrew without his ever awakening from his ni
mare. She didn't leave until his tortured monologue h
ceased and his breathing had become regular. He slept,,
pretended to sleep, through the other times she h
turned him. Each time she touched his warm skin s]
experienced a sensation, not unlike lightheadedness,
her lower abdomen.

Crazy. For her to get jelly-kneed over any man. B Adam Cavanaugh ? Crazy.

Pulling on white shorts and a white T-shirt with
huge red hibiscus flower silk-screened on the front, st
left her bedroom. "God bless you, Pete," she told hi
when she entered the kitchen and her nose picked up
aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Grinning from ear to
he poured her a cup and passed it to her. She shook
head at his offer of cream and sugar and sipping at tt
steaming coffee, sat down at the bar.

"Ham, eggs, pancakes?" he asked.

"No, thanks. The fruit looks good." He'd been

slices ple on a

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ter when she came in. "And a slice of wheat toast,

Any word from upstairs?"

"Use bedpan. Say, 'I don't rike pee in pan no more.' "
Lih laughed while she ate her light breakfast.
"Good. Maybe that'll inspire him to get into a wheelchair
so he can use the bathroom." She dusted toast crumbs off
her hands. "Thanks for the breakfast. Time to attack. Is
his tray ready?" She declined Pete's assistance and carried
the tray up herself. Knocking once, she immediately
ushed open the door.

"Good morn--" The second syllable died on her lips.
he barely managed to set the tray on a credenza before
rushing across the room toward Adam's bed. "Lord, what
is it?"

His face was twisted with agony. His lips were thin
and white and stretched open to reveal clenched teeth.
"Left thigh. Cramp," he gasped.

Lilah flung back the sheet and gave his left thigh a
cursory examination. The instant she touched the contracted
muscle she said, "Spasticity." Her capable hands

massaged the leg musclc. Adam cried out twice.

"Do you want a pain pill?"

"No. I hate not being in control of my own mind."
"Don't be proud. If you need a pain p--"
"No pills," he shouted.

"Fine," she shouted right back. Thankfully her touch
was kinder than her tone of voice. She continued to massage
his thigh. Finally the muscle began to relax and with
it, his grimace of pain.

"Thanks," he said, opening his eyes slowly. "Damn.
That was . . . What are you grinning at?"

"Are you dense? That's a good sign, you idiot. The
muscles aren't flaccid anymore."

He stared at her for a ,ment. When the reason

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)r her smile registered with him, he reciprocated with
wide one of his own. "What does the spasticity mean?

"It probably means that the swelling has gone
and relieved the pressure around the vertebrae
those muscles. Can you fed this?" She pinched his
thigh.

He gave her a baleful look. "It's a good thing for
that all I fed is pressure, no pain."

"But you can fed the pressure?" He nodded.

about here?" She squeezed the muscle above his knee.
"No."

"Here?" She ran her finger up the sole of his foot.
"Nothing."

"Don't look discouraged. The sensation will start
your thighs and work down. How about your
thigh?" She scratched it lightly with her fingernails.
said nothing. When she raised inquisitive eyes
him, he was staring at the spot where her hand was
high on his thigh.

"Pressure," he said gruffly, reaching for the sheet
9ulling it up. Lilah turned away quickly.

"Great. That's terrific news. Although it means

be quite uncomfortable when those muscles
tract. We'll be spending more time together,
harder and more often." She went on with brisk
ciency. I'll have to notify Arno. He'll want to
you. I'll call him while you're eating." She bridged his
with the bed tray and left the room before he could
anything more.

When she got to her bedroom, which Pete had
ready straightened in her brief absence, she reached
the telephone on the nightstand and dialed a number.
it wasn't Dr. Arno in Honolulu who answered.

"Hi, it's Lilah."

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"Hi! How are you? Trip go ,?"

"Don't you dare pull this buddy-buddy act with me. I

don't fed like being civil. I'm furious with you."
"Furious? With me?"

"You were no doubt in on the conspiracy."

"What conspiracy is that, Lilah?"

"You know damn well what conspiracy. The one you
and my big sister cooked up to have me stranded on an

with this generation's equivalent to Conrad


"Hardly stranded. And hardly just 'an island.' I hear
Maui's beautiful. I've always wanted to go there. Maybe
next summer we can take the kids--"

"Thad!" After counting to ten Lilah said tensely,
"I've had second thoughts. I don't want this lousy job.
He's horrible. Awful. Worse than I expected. He's been
verbally and physically abusive."

"Physically? How can a paralyzed man be physically
abusive?"

He kissed me till my ears rang. She didn't say that,
course. She stammered around an answer and finally came
up with, "He threw a drinking glass at me."

"And hit you with it?! Elizabeth, come here. It's Lilah.
Adam threw a glass at her."

Lilah heard shuffling sounds as the receiver was transferred
to her sister's hand. She also heard Matt's wailing
in the background, "I wanna talk to Aunt Lilah." He was
shushed by both parents. Finally Elizabeth's worried voice
reached her. "Adam threw a glass at you? That doesn't
sound at all like something he would do."

Lilah cursed beneath her breath, then parroted her
sister's sentence in a mocking voice. "I told you, Lizzie.
When something like this happens to a man, his whole

undergoes a change. At least temporarily. And

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the worse. I didn't like Cavanaugh to
with. I sure don't like him now."

"If he threw a glass, you must have provoked
What did you do?"

"Thanks a lot!"

"Well, I know better than anybody how outra
you can be, Lilah."

"I've been strictly professional. I haven't done
outrageous thing since I got here." She thought about
salad bar earrings and the theatrical way she'd
the bedsheet, but decided that, all things considered,
she told her sister was basically the truth.

"The man is impossible. This situation is impossible
agreed to work with Cavanaugh in a hospital, with
staff around to help buffer his angst. Staying here alol
with him is something else entirely. You coerced me in

it. And I want to come home. Today. Right now."
"What's she saying?" Lilah heard Thad ask.
"That she wants to come home."

"I was afraid of this. They're like fire and water.
just don't mix, Elizabeth."

"But she's the best therapist we know. And

the best friend we've got. Here, you talk to her. She
gets mad at me and thinks I'm trying to boss her."

Lilah rolled her eyes heavenward and impatient
tapped her foot on the floor. As soon as she knew The
had the receiver back she said scathingly, "I'm not a chil
homesick and wanting to come back from camp, Tha
Hizabeth's always been the big sister, but if anybody
the bossing, it was me. But she's right on target about

being mad. Coming to Maui wasn't part of the deal."
"It can't be all bad."

"I didn't say it was all bad. This house could be
sultan's palace. There's a cute, little man who is

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between an angel and a slave. He I'm won

and waits on me land and foot." She sighed.
Casanova Cavanaugh. Treating a patient in his condition
requires stamina and energy and boundless tolerance.
And the bottom line is that I just can't tolerate Adam
Cavanaugh."

"Put personal considerations aside, Lilah. The man
needs you."

"It's not just my personal considerations. He's as
dead set against my being here as I am. Believe me.
nearly had a stroke when I showed up yesterday. We simply
can't stomach one another and never could."
"Give it a day or two more at least."
"But--"

"Has he shown any improvement?"

Compelled to tell the truth, she gave Thad a rundown
of Adam's condition, including the muscle cramp and
improvement it signaled.

"V/ell, hell, I think that's great news!" he exclaimed.
Lilah listened as he repeated it to Elizabeth. "So
already made progress. Just hang in there. Adam'll
around. He'll get used to you."

But will I get used to him? To touching him? That

at the crux of her dilemma and the reason behind

hone call. Adam hadn't been the only one

tivated by the sight of her very feminine hand juxta

to a very masculine part of his body. What

had done to her was far more terrifying than
temper tantrum he could throw.

"You can stick it out a few more days, can't you?"
Elizabeth wheedled. Thad had passed the telephone
ceiver back to his wife.

Lilah sighed her surrender. "I guess I can. But

to find a Check with the hospital.

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sure my supervisor can give you a long list
therapists. I suggest a man. I think a man would
better with Cavanaugh." What woman, no matter
businesslike, could maintain a professional
toward that body?

I'll see what I can do," Elizabeth told her,
unhappy about it.

"Today, Lizzie. Find someone to take my place."
"It won't be easy."


"I will."

"T.,"

"I will"

"I mean it, Elizabeth. What good will it do for me
get Cavanaugh to walk again, only to have him spend
rest of his life in prison for murdering me? I'm glad
think that's funny!"

Angered by her sister's spurt of laughter, she slamm
the receiver down. She hadn't even asked Elizabeth h
she was feeling, but if she could laugh that hard, she m
be feeling wonderful.

Lilah's professional integrity would be jeopardized
she deserted Adam in his present condition. Ho
within a few days, though, she could leave and
else would take over his physical therapy. In the meanti
she would go through the motions as expertly as she kn
how, but with as much detachment as she could

In that pragmatic frame of mind, she reenter
Adam's bedroom. "Good. You ate all your breakfasl
She removed the bed tray.

"What'd the doctor say?"

"The doctor?"

"Didn't you call the doctor?"

"Oh, uh, he wasn't in

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"He gets there early every morning.

"Then I guess he was making rounds."

"He said something you don't want to teA1 me, didn't
he?" Adam asked suspiciously. "He told you not to get
excited about the muscle cramp, that it didn't signify anything,
right?"

Putting her hands on her hips she faced him. "God,
you're paranoid."

"Then why don't you tell me what he said?"

"If you must know, I didn't talk to the doctor at all. I

called Elizabeth and Thad."

"What for?"

"To quit." When Adam showed surprise, she demanded,
"Well, isn't that what you want?"
"Yeah, sure, only--"
"Well?"

"You don't strike me as a quitter."

"I'm not. Usually. But our dislike for each other is so
strong I'm afraid it will hamper your progress."

"Aren't you professional enough to put personal considerations
aside?"

That was the second time in the space of a half hour
that she'd heard those words. This time they were coming
from Adam Cavanaugh in the form of a dare. His head
was arrogantly tilted to one side, a nonverbal challenge in
itself.

Turbulent blue eyes narrowed on him. "Damn right I
am. Are you man enough to take the therapy without

slinging personal insults at me?"

"Damn right."

"No slurs. No complaining. No temper tantrums."
"Agreed."

"Sometimes you'll hurt like hell, but I won't let up."
"I can take the aJ-n.

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folded his arms across his chest

defensively. "I can't take a bath."

"Not in a tub, no. But I can give you one in bed."

She wheeled the hospital cart dose to his bed. Taking

large washbowl from it, she disappeared into his bathroom
to fill it with warm water.

"Pete can bathe me," Adam called to her.
"It's not Pete's job."
"It is if I say it is."

"I thought we had an agreement that you wouldn't

she said, huffing with exertion as she carried
filled bowl back to the cart.

"I didn't know our agreement included bed baths."
"It does. You should have read the fine print."

"A grown man being bathed in bed. It's humiliating."
"Not as humiliating as having GO."

With an assumed air of nonchalance she

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He was car

his torso to one side while she spread towels beneath
but she had to roll his hips up in order to slide the
beneath them and his legs.

To cover the awkwardness of the situation she ask
"Do you prefer a particular soap?"

"In the bathroom," he muttered.

She found a bar of soap in his shower. It was
with an expensive, imported men's fragrance.
nice," she told him, sniffing at the bar. "Distinctive
out being cloying."

"Glad you approve," was his sarcastic reply.
"Do you wear the cologne too?"
"always."

"Then as soon as you shave you can put some
on."

"Shave?"

"Unless you'd rather I--"

"I can shave myself," he snapped.

"Then one might wonder why you haven't."
flashed him an insincere, sugary smile. "Or are you
ning to grow that scraggly shadow into a full beard?"

He lapsed into a sullen silence as she folded back
side of the sheet and with efficient motions, dam
washcloth and rubbed the soap into it until she
worked up a lather. She washed his foot first. As she

sponging his toes, she said, "Tickle?"

"Very funny."

"Come on, Cavanaugh, don't be such a sourpuss
"Paralysis is something to laugh about?"

She frowned at him. "Laughter can't hurt. It mi
help. Are your toes normally ticklish?"

He turned his head and looked at her in a

her an insinuatin that

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doing her duty. She
erect, having been lightly abraded by the washdoth. The
carpet of dark chest hair was damp and curly. His heart
was beating strongly into her palm.

Just how long had this conversation been going on?
How long had her hands been moving over his chest?
And for whose benefit? His or her own?

His softly spoken question brought her to attention.
She dragged her hand free and quickly swished the cloth
in the basin of water and wrung it out. "Here, wash your
ears and neck and . . . and anything rise I didn't get
around to. Use this towd to dry yourself. I'll give you
some privacy while I change the water."

She pushed the cart away from his bed so fast that
water sloshed over the rim of the basin. Her hands were
trembling when she carried it into the bathroom to empty
it into the tub. She refilled it and cleared her throat loudly
to let him know that she was on her way back into the
bedroom.

He was withdrawing his hand from beneath the sheet.
She didn't look him directly in the eye when she took the
washcloth from him and dampened it with fresh water.
"Now your back."

"My back's fine."

"You said you had bedsores."
"I lied to get your sympathy."
"You're lying now."
"You'll never know."

"Look, Ace," she said, impatiently shifting all her
weight to one shapely hip and throwing the other off center, "those sores are not going to get any better until
they're washed and I get some of this antiseptic ointment

took a tube of from a drawer

cart and wagged it in front of his face. "If I don'

treat them now, they'll probably get infected."
"Okay, okay. Roll me over like a slug."
"Next time spare us both the argument."
Adam wasn't muscle-bound, but he had a tall,
athletic body. It cost them both some effort to roll him
his side. She whistled when she saw the oozing
his back and buttocks.

"Thanks," he said dryly.

"That wasn't a wolf whistle, Cavanaugh. This is icky.:
"Is that a medical term?"

"No, that's my own word to paraphrase putrid,
gusting, and ugly."

"Your bedside manner needs work."

"Your backside needs work. Fed free to scream."
He didn't scream, but he cursed fluidly as
swabbed the sores, then liberally applied the healing
ment. "It's your own fault," she told him after he
issued a particularly lurid stream of gutter words.
should have let Pete turn you every so often. From

on use the trapeze to hdp you shift positions."
"I practiced this morning."
"Good boy. You get a gold star."

"Are you finished?" He shot her a dark,

over his shoulder.

She gave him a broad wink. "Finished what?

the sores or admiring your cute little buns?"

"Lilah," he ground out.

She smacked his taut cheek at a place where it
dear of abrasions. "Relax. I didn't have rape in mind.

incision been giving you any discomfort?" She ex

it, touching it gently, but could see no cause


"Itkche and



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"You


"Good. I see no problems with the scar. Your future
lovers will probably find it fascinating."

"I'm glad to hear it. Are we done?"

"No, I'm going to wash your back now. That should


If his deep sighs were any indication, it felt wonderful.
"I guess all that moaning and groaning means you approve,"
she remarked several minutes later as she blotted
his skin dry. "How about some lotion?" She rubbed a dab
of lotion between her hands and began massaging it into
his back.

"That feels great. A little to the.., ah, there.
Hml,"

"You sound orgasmic," she teased.
"Compared to how I've felt recently, I am."
Smiling, she applied more pressure to her fingertips
and slid her hands down the supple contours of his back.
No fat here. No superfluous tissue. He was as tight as a
drum.

"Lilah?"

"Hmm?"

"Will I ever be again?"

Alert to the change in his inflection, she lifted her
hands so that they were no longer in contact with his skin.
"Be what?"

"Orgasmic."

"Depends on whom you take to bed." Her jocularity
was as flat as a three-day-old soda.

Reaching behind him, Adam caught her hand and
pulled it forward until her arm was draped over his shoulder
and her hand was tucked against his throat. "Don't

games with me. I want to know the truth. "Tdl I ever

to enjoy a woman again? Will a woman
able to enjoy me?"

Lilah stared down at his head and the tousled
hair that covered it. He was gorgeous. What
wouldn't enjoy just looking at him? His profile was
feet, his nose straight and long, his jaw angular

The uneven growth of stubble didn't detract from
handsomeness; it only added another dimension to it.

But he didn't want to hear that he was

That no longer mattered. She doubted any man on
would swap his virility for classic good looks. She
been asked this question by every male patient who
himself in circumstances similar to Adam's. It was
they always wanted to know first. When it came
this crucial question, it didn't matter how many
possessions the man had, or how much money he
how much prestige he had been awarded. He
know ff his manhood was intact, ff he would be
functional.

Lilah answered as truthfully as she was able. "I
know, Adam. It will depend on which vertebrae, ff
were damaged beyond repair. Your body underwent
mendous trauma. It'll take time and a lot of hard
but it's my educated guess that you'll eventually be
good as new."

She eased him over onto his back.

smile faltered when it was met by eyes filled with
and suspicion.

"You're lying."

Taken off guard by his unfair accusation, she
attacked. "I am not!"

"You've all been lying to me."

"If the doctors told you they don't know, they


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"They know," he snarled. "But why'd they

to break the bad news to' me? Or did you volunteer? Did
you see this as your golden oppommity once and for a11 to
win this private war we've been waging since we met?"

"You must have landed on your head when you fell
off that mountain." The scarlet hibiscus bloom on the
front of her T-shirt trembled With indignation. "I told you
that I didn't want to come here. I tried to get out of it this
morning, but Elizabeth whined and begged until I agreed
to stay with you until they can find a replacement, which
can't be soon enough for me. In the meantime I'll
out my duties, but I won't put up with your abuse or
crazy ddusions."

He aimed an index finger at the tip of her nose. "Just

don't lie to me."

"I didn't."

"And don't mock me."

"I haven't mocked you." She gasped, mortified at
thought. "I would never malidously tease someone in
your condition."

"Maybe not in words, but in deeds."

"Deeds? What the hell are you talking about?"
"For starters, you could wear decent clothes in
of me instead of fanning around in shorts. You look like

beach bunny scouting out her next easy lay."

"What?"

"Ever heard of shoes? Most women wear them
their feet out of propriety and modesty. They don't
barefoot unless . . . unless they're asking for it."

Her eyes grew dangerously dark. "You sexist slime."

"And I thought nurses wore caps instead of
their hair hang free."

sure. ointment
that? Those sores on my tail are ki||ing me!"

"I'm delighted to hear it. It couldn't happen to
guy."

She stormed toward the door. He

trapeze above his head and pulled himself into a
position. "Where are you going? Get back here. I'm
through with you."

Whirling around, Lilah shouted, "Well, I'm
with you. For the time being anyway. You'd better rest
buster, because when I come back this afternoon,
going to get your blistered butt out of that bed.


"Between now and then, I want you to shave.
anell a damned sight better, but you still look like a
thug. If you're not shaved when I come back, I'll
myself." Her eyes glinted with blue malevolence.
the way I fed right now, I don't think you want me
where near your throat with a razor."


into

had tried to hide from her. "He won't own a
glass if he keeps this up." Pete emptied the shards of
in the compactor. "What's he doing now?" He
mimed sleeping and Lilah nodded. "Good. He'll
that rest this afternoon. Did he shave?"

Pete's face split into a wide grin. "Yes, then . . ."
slapped his cheeks and chin.

Lilah laughed and said to herself, "Cologne.

a healthy sign."

As long as Adam was napping, she put on a
and went out to enjoy the Pete served


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	63



terrace. She was dozing in a chaise lounge

out and tapped her on the arm.

"Doctor come."

"Oh, I didn't expect him until later." She pulled on

padded into the house, meeting the doc
the foyer. "Hi, 13o. You're here early, aren't you? Or
I fall asleep?"

"I'm early. I apologize. Right after you called, some
cancded an afternoon appointment, so I decided to
an earlier plane. How is he?"

"Meaner than a junk'yard dog," she replied with an

that startled the doctor. "Wall, you asked."
"I was referring to his physical condition."

She filled in the gaps, having given him a cursory report
over the tdephone ,,e,arlier. "I thought you should
know about the spasticity.

"It's de.firfitdy a good sign. I'll examine him now."
She accompanied him upstairs and pointed out the
room. "I'll wait if you don't mind. The last time I was in

Mr.
	Cavanaugh's room, we were swapping death threats."
The doctor laughed, but he was unsure whether or

not she was joking. As soon as the door to Adam's bedroom
dosed behind him, Lilah went to her suite and
showered. She was dressed and waiting with a pitcher of
chilled pineapple juice when he came back downstairs.

"I think he's made astounding progress," the doctor
said enthusiastically, accepting the glass of juice with a
nod of thanks. "He was working out on the pulleys when
I went in."

"This afternoon I plan to get him on the tilt table.
From there we'll go to a chair. The sooner he's mobile,
the better his attitude is going to get."

"Despite the improvements, I noticed that he's still

an understatement. You might as well

that I've asked to be replaced."
"Oh?"

"I'm not the right therapist for Mr. Cavanaugh.
personalities are on a collision course. They keep
in the way."

"Sometimes that's exactly the kind of spark the
tient needs. Antagonism can act as a stimulant. It
them to try harder."

"Yes, well, that's all fine, well, and good, but I
to be Mr. Cavanangh's personal punching bag."

"You've been a punching bag for other patients.
goes with the nature of your profession. You knew bef,
you accepted this job that Mr. Cavanaugh was likdy to
obnoxious and recalcitrant."

"Well, he's certainly living up to my

can't get anywhere with him."

"On the contrary, from what I've seen, you've
the tonic he needed. Speaking for myself and the
doctors who have been consulted on his case, I hope
stay, Ms. Mason. It would be a shame for you to
this patient when you're making such tremendous

way."

"Is this the classic guilt trip you're laying on me
what?"

He smiled as he consulted his wristwatch. "I've got
leave you with the thought. The plane is waiting at
airtidd to take me back to Oahu." He headed for
door, where Pete was standing by to open it. "Oh
forgot," the doctor said, nodding down at a large
mailbag that had been propped against the wall,
some mail that was sent to the hospital for Mr.

naugh."

"All that?" Lilah asked



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"Your patient is a very man, Ms.

certain you're aware of how vital an individual he is. Or
was until this tragic accident. He approached everything
he did with an exuberance that never flagged. It's no wonder
he's somewhat crotchety, is it, now? Well, goodbye.
Call me daily and at any time ff there's a change."

"Thanks for nothing," she mumbled as she watched
his retreating back. She felt every ounce of the guilt he'd
put on her as she climbed the stain, anxious to see for
herself all this tremendous headway the doctor had referred
to.

Indeed, Adam did look better than he had that morning,
and more than a dose shave was responsible. "Hi," she said with uncharacteristic timidity.


"I approve." She indicated his shaved face.

"I approve," he said, taking in her more modest attire
--jeans and sneakers.

"Well, I thought about putting on my burnoose and
veil, but frnidy, Cavanaugh, it's hot and uncomfortable
and the material itches. So if this'll do . . ."

He laughed. "You're crazy." Gradually his smile
faded until it disappeared altogether. His expression was

rious when he asked, "Did it hurt?"

"hat?"

"My beard. When I kissed you. Did it hurt?"

The scarlet blossom across her breasts trembled
again. But not with indignation. "It scraped a little, I
guess. I, uh, I didn't really notice."

"Oh." They stared at each other for an uncomfortable
amount of time. Finally he said, "Well, I'm sorry if it did."

"That's okay." Nervously she dried her palms on her
jeans and groped for a graceful means of switching sub

"You did a real snow job on the doctor. He went on

and on about how much you'd improved. Did you
off and perform a trick you haven't shown me?"

"Come here." She moved closer to his bed. He
back the sheet. She was amused to find him wearing a

of briefs and wondered how much effort it had taken
him to get them on. "Take a look at that."

"Calvin Klein," she remarked with a bored
'I'm not label conscious."

"Not my underwear. Look."

He pointed down at his femoral muscle. She
flex slightly. "Bravo." Smiling down at him and
plauding, she noticed that his brow was beaded
sweat. Just that much movement had taxed him,
was movement and she couldn't have been more

"How about going through some exercises to relax
"Fine."

"Don't agree so readily. We'll move into the hard
soon. '

She worked on all his joints, then rolled his
while rolling his shoulders in the opposite

He was in that position when she asked, "By the

Lucretia?" His head snapped around. "Well, I
struck a nerve there, didn't I?"
"How do you know about Lucretia?"

"I don't. That's why I asked. The doctor brought
canvas bag full of mail for you. I glanced inside and

envelopes I saw had a return address in
and the name Lucretia yon something or other
embossed in the corner."
"She's just this woman I was seeing." "Seeing ?'"

"You know what I mean," he said crossly.
"Oh, yeah, I know what you mean. Seeing



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',Nothing. It's simply that I didn't know anybody

named their kid Lucretia."

"I didn't know anybody really named their kid Li

She
had the grace to hugh. "You've got a point.

thing it doesn't have a De in front of it."

He considered her face for a moment, especially her

"I don't know. That might have suited you even


Heat washed through her, but she attributed it to gettoo
much sun out by the pool. Unlike Elizabeth, she
blushed in her life. "Is your Lucretia related to
Borgia?"

"No, but I think you are. Dammit, stop that." The
rushed out, tumbling over each other.
She was trying to bend his knee at a right angle and
limb was resisting the movement. She applied more
He gnashed his teeth and made a hissing sound.
that hurt?"

"Hall, yes, itm" His gaze sprang to hers. "Is that


"Yes, numskull. Let's work together to try to bend it.
day will come hen you'll try to bend it and I'll work

you. That's when you'll really hate me."

"Make me wall Lilah, and I'll love you."

For a moment their eyes locked. Lilah was the first to

away. She made a joke out of it. "They all say that.
How soon they forget hen they're well."

She made several more attempts at bending both his

It cost them energy and sweat. Still, she didn't let
up. Not until she and Pete had transferred him to the tilt
table and he had stood upright on it for almost half an

	"You've
	goldbricking, haven't you,

naugh?"

He smiled, looking extremdy proud of himself.
was up to half an hour txvice a day before 1 left the
tal."

	"Then it was really stupid of you to leave."

"It didn't seem like much, standing against a
that was actually doing the standing for me."

"But it is much. Since you're so adept at it, I think
can move on to bigger and better things."

When he was stretched out full on his bed again,
drew in a breath of profound relief. "I'm always afraid
going to tip out of that thing. I'm glad it's over."

"Hardly over, Cavanaugh. Take five. Then we
go to work."

She crossed to the door and pulled it open
flourish. Using the same theatrics, she disappeared
second. When she returned, she was riding in a



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"Beep beep." She made several trips room

bringing the whedchair to a stop at his bedside.

up at him, she used a corny twang to say, "It
loaded with options. Wire wheels, custom uphol

power steering. Low mileage too. Yessiree, you'd do
to put your money into this baby." Her audience

amused. In fact, Adam's deep frown expressed intense
dislike. "Would you rather see another modal?"
"Get that damn thing out of my sight." "What? I thought you'd be excited."

"I don't care what you thought. I won't humiliate
myself by struggling to get out of bed, ordy to wind up in
a chair I don't want to be in. The doctor says I'm making
progress from here. That's good enough for me."

"Oh, I doubt that." She leapt from the chair and bore

on him. "Are you reconciled to spending the rest of
life in bed?"

She stubbornly shook her head. "Well, you might
ready to give up, but I'm not."

"What business is it of yours?"

"You're my patient."


"So, until you can fight me off, you're at my
"What do you mean?"

Rather than answer him, she marched to the door
flung it open. "Pete! Get up here," she hollered in a
unladylike fashion. In a matter of seconds his tiny

were making slapping sounds on the stairs.

"Yes, Rirah?"

"Help me get Mr. Cavanaugh into the

Then bring that van around to the front door."
"We go?"

"That's right. We go. And so does he." She
her head backward to indicate Adam.

His face was stony, his jaw indomitable. "I'm not
ing anywhere."

"Yeah, yeah, you've come here to die

Indians and dephants go into the mountains to
death. You'd like to lie here in your own self-pity and
those perfectly beautiful muscles in your legs shrivd."

him in the chest. "But I'm not going to let
"You can't force me to do anything I don't want


"You're right, I can't. But before you make up
mind to quit, I want to show you something."

"I don't know what you plan to do, but you'H
it off."

"Oh, no?" She flashed him a dazzling smile that
umed brittle and hard. "Watch me." She

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Stepping behind Adam, she leaned him forward t
waist. Sliding her arms beneath his, she spanned his

and locked her hands together in front of his chest.
He fought vidously, flailing his arms. "Save your

Cavanaugh. I've handled men who outweigh you
a hundred pounds."

"Let me go, you bitch." He tried to pry her fingers

but she squeezed them into fists.

"If you don't calm down, I'll restrain you," she

"I'll tie your arms down. Ready, Pete?"

"Damn you, no!" Adam .roared as she hoisted his

over the edge of the bed and lowered him into the

Pete, not wanting to be involved but realizing
necessity of it, followed Lilah's directions and placed

feet on the footplates.

Adam immediately curled his fingers around the armrests
of the chair and levered himself up. Lilah knew that

Before he succeeded in launching himself up and
she stepped in front of him.

"Don't even try it. If you do, I'll tie you in there, I
swear. We're going out for a drive. You either go with
dignity or without. It's up to you."

His dark eyes drilled into hers with a hatred that was
as palpable as it was normal at this stage in his therapy.
Lilah tried her best to ignore and not reciprocate it. But at
the moment she felt like slapping him. "Pete, go get the

Van."

He scuttled out thankfully. Lilah stepped behind the

wheelchair, rdeased the brake, and pushed it forward.
They had no difficulty getting to the devator, which she
had been ddighted to discover earlier in the day. But because
of Adam's height and weight, she had trouble lifting
the wheals of the chair over the door facings. They
the front of the house " as Pete was bringing

specially equipped van around. She rolled the
into place and locked it down.

"Aren't you even curious as to where we're
she asked, looking into Adam's hostile face as the lie lift raised the whedchair into the van.

What he did was universally accepted as the
show of contempt.

"Guess that answers my question." She secured
wheelchair inside the van and climbed in herself.
your information, Dr. Arno made arrangements for
van. You're free to use it as long as it's necessary.
might want to send him a thank-you note."

Adam merdy turned his head aside and stared
terestedly through the window. Pete, sitting on a
because of his short stature, put the van in gear.
gave him directions as he drove, but if Adam
where she was taking him, he gave no indication of it.

Only when Pete drove through the gates of the
tution did Adam show any emotion or interest. When
read the name on the discreet sign, he whipped his
around and silendy demanded an explanation from

"That's right, Adam. This is a rehab center for
and quadriplegics. If you weren't so damned rich and
to afford private care, this is where you might be.
slowly, Pete. I want him to see this."

"Look over there," she said, pointing

"There are two teams of men playing
I'm sure none of them chose to be in a

rather be running up and down the court, but
they're laughing, having a good time, making
of a tragic situation.

"Stop a moment, Pete." Pete did as she
"There's the swimming pool, Adam. Look at all

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dren do in a swimming pool. Except they're not

They're very special." Her eyes glazed with tears. "Special because it's not easy for them to even get to a pool, much
less swim in one. They can't run off a diving board and
jump in. They can't do a cannonball or go the length of
the pool underwater."

Too emotional to say anything more, she signaled Pete
forward gain. When he stopped at a crosswalk, they
watched and waited while a nurse wheeled her paraplegic
charge across the street. The young patient was smiling at
something the nurse had said.

"Take a good look at her, Adam. You are very much
alike. But there are two major differences. She's smiling,
not sulking. And her paralysis is permanent." Lilah spread
her arms wide to encompass the entire compound.
"That's right. Everybody here will stay in a whedchair for
life. And they're grateful for even that much mobility."

She furiously swiped at the tears that were roiling
down her cheeks. "How dare you . . . how dare you behave
with such unconscionable selfishness when you have
an excellent chance of walking gain, of living a normal
life, and they don't." She shuddered. Staring Adam
she said tightly, "Take us home, Pete."

It was a silent ride home.


The following morning she waited until she knew Adam
had eaten breakfast and shaved before going into his
room. Upon their return the evening before she had got
him back into bed, then left him without a word. Though
it had been a breach of professional ethics, she'd had no
second thoughts about taking him to the rehab ,c.enter. He
had deserved the shock treatment She shouldn t have left
him alone night either, but she had. She had

Adam Cavanaugh at a
would be to wrap her hands around his throat and st
gle him.

Now she paused on the threshold of his bedroom,
knowing whether she would have to dodge a flying mi
or not. But when he saw her, instead of huffing the co
mug he was drinking from, he merdy placed it on
nightstand. "Good morning."

"Good morning," she replied. "Sleep well?"
"Around three this morning I had some cramps.'
"I'm sorry. You should have called me."

He shrugged. "I used the trapeze to change posit:
They went away."

"Were they bad?"
"Like a charley horse." "In your calves?"

"Mostly the backs of my thighs."

"You should have taken a pain pill."

"I survived without one." He glanced down at
tent that his toes poked in the sheet. Wisdy, she optec
remain silent and let him direct the conversation. Aft
brief silence he looked up and asked, "Why didn't ]
kick my butt yesterday?"

"When it was covered with decubitus ulcers? must think I'm a monster."

One corner of his lip tilted up into a rueful smile, 1

eyes were anything but jovial. "I've been acting lik
real jerk."

"You won't get an argument from me."

"How'd . . ." He paused to dear his throat. "Ho,
know about that rehabilitation center?"

"Dr. Amo told me about it. He suggested that wbe

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there. Volunteers are in short supply. They always
more than they've got."

"I've owned this house for years. I never knew that
hospital was there," he said as he absently turned his eyes
toward the window.

Lilah detected a bad case of mdancholia coming on.
Taking him to the rehab center had gotten her point
across, but she didn't want to overshoot her mark. The
last thing he needed to be was depressed.

"That was a pretty rotten surprise I pulled on you
yesterday," she told him. "So ff you'll forgive me that, I'll
forgive you for acting like a jerk, okay? Besides, if you
hadn't acted like a jerk I would have thought you were
abnormal. All patients, particularly young, athletic men,
go through that jerky stage first."

"Because they're afraid they'll never get laid again."
"First and foremost," she said, laughing.

"Fairly strong basis for concern, wouldn't you
agree?"

"Yes," she answered hesitantly, "but you don't have
to worry about that today. Today you have to worry about
getting into the whedchair by yourself."

"It'll never work," he said, shaking his head deject
edly. "I'll never be able to do that."

"Sure you will. You'll be zipping around here in no
time. Luckily the builder of this house thought to install an elevator."

"How did you know about that anyway? The devator
is supposed to be a secret. Did Pete tell you?"

"No, I discovered it while I was snooping around."
"What else did you discover?"

"Your stock of brandy and your collection of porno
flicks."

"Drink

or two."


"Watch any flicks?"

"Repugnant, revolting, and repulsive."

"That's redundant."

"But arresting and articulate alliteration."
Wincing, he booed her. "How many movies did
watch before deciding they were revolting, repulsive, o on?"

"Four." He laughed. Defensively she said,

had to pass the time somehow. I couldn't sleep night o"

"Why?"

"Because I knew my patient was going to distract
this morning to keep from working on getting himself

of bed. I was trying to devise a means of avoiding
"Have any luck?"
"Obviously not."

They laughed together, and it came as a surprise
each of them what a good time they were having with t
verbal sparring.

Lilah drew herself up to a more professional "Guess I'll just have to be a slave driver." He
"Come on now, sit up as far as you can."

"Even when I'm in the wheelchair, I won't be able
go anywhere."

"Pete's downstairs with a carpenter now. He't

temporary ramps over all the door facings. You'll

able to move through the entire house."
"Whoopee," he said drolly.

"Do you want to do this or not?" Facing him with
hands on her hips, the beer advertisement on her
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Adam was quick to appreciate the view. "I

you get rowdy."

"Tlfis is nothing. You ought to see me when I get
hot."

His eyes widened marginally with surprise, then narrowed
a degree as he said softly, "I'd like that."

"You certainly would," she cooed, giving him a promising
smile, which she hastily reversed. "But not today."
"Then you should be more careful."
"Careful?"

"I can see the outline of your nipples."

Lilah's stomach did a series of flip-flops, but she tried

to appear unaffected. "Would looking at them hdp get
out of bed?"

"It might. Let's give it a try."

He reached for the hem of her T-shirt. She swatted

hand aside. "Sorry, that's not on this morning's
agenda."

The men who flirted with Lilah ranged from construction
workers on the dty streets to surgeom in the corridors
of the hospital. No shrinking violet, she could hold
her own with any of them. She rarely got flustered. This
time she came dose.

Male patients often used vulgarity just to get a
shocked reaction out of the women on the hospital staff.
Like children, they wanted to see how far they could go
before being reprimanded.

But Adam didn't look like a child. He didn't sound
like a child. He didn't even have the mischievous gleam in
his eye that most patients did when trying to goad her. He
looked and sounded deadly serious. For a forbidden instant
Lilah was tempted to take his hand and draw it to
her breast. She had to shake her blond head in order to
dear it of the

	we get
	to business now?" she asked

thoritativdy.

	"Sure."

His grin told her his mind was still on pleasure,
business, but she would soon fix that. "How are
biceps?"

"They're fine. Why?"
"Enjoy them. By this time tomorrow night they'll
sore. You'll have to support yourself on them to lift

self off the edge of the bed and into the chair."
He nodded brusqudy. "Got it."

"Wait a minute, Ace." Laughing, she placed
hands on his shoulders and eased him back against
pillows. "There's a technique to this."

"So show me," he demanded in the imperious
voice that had galvanized hotd managers into action
reduced sloppy chambermaids to tears.

It took almost half an hour to get him into the
By the end of it they were both exhausted and
breathing was labored. "I'm not sure it's worth the
fort." He looked up at her. A lock of hair had fallen
his perspiring brow.

Reflexivdy Lilah reached toward him and

back into place. "It will be, I promise. This is just

time. Remember the first time you tried to snow ski?
said, 'I'm not sure it's worth the effort.'"

He nodded with chagrin. "I think I was into the
]ay of instruction before I stopped saying that. The
sport that was worth the effort the first time I did it
sex. It took me an hour and a half to persuade
Davenport to go all the way."

"I'm surprised it didn't take you longer than that.
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"Pretty snobby. But at the time I wasn't thinking
her character."

"She was a sex object for your adolescent lust."

He laughed. "Guilty. But Aurielle wasn't thinking
about my character either."

"So when did this momentous occasion occur?"

"During Thanksgiving break my junior year in high school."

"And sex has remained a sport to you ever since?"

He glanced up at her over his shoulder. "Sum. Isn't
that what it is to you?"

"Sure." Their gazes locked. It was a long rime beJore
Lilah said, "Hey, as long as you're in that thing, want to go for a ride?"

"Okay." He settled back against the seat. When she
made no move to propel him forward, he looked up at her expectantly . "Well?"

"If you think I'm going to spend my spare time chauffeuring
you around, Mr. Cavanaugh, you've got another think coming."

"For a thousand bucks a day you should be willing to

sprout wings and fly ff I tell you to."
"You checked?"
"Damn right."

She was #eased that he had taken enough interest in
his business affairs to call the mainland and check on her
fee. But she frowned down at him as though perturbed.
"I'm a free agent, not one of your flunkies whose only aim
in life is to make the big, bad boss happy." Stubbornly,
she folded her arms over her middle.

When it became obvious that she wasn't going to relent,
he growled, "How do you run this damn thing?"

"Thought you'd never ask," she said cheerfully.

on the Soon he was accustomed
to operating
so bad," he said with a broad smile. "I've seen guys,
know, who run marathons in whedchairs, popping who
ies in these things."

"Please, don't try that yet. Give it a day or two
least," she said teasingly. "Thad does wheelies on his
torcyde sometimes. The kids love it. Elizabeth goes
serk."

"Thad has a bike?"

"Goes against type, doesn't it?"

"He's a great guy."

"Yes, he is. I'm so glad he found my sister. Or

versa."

"They seem to be very happy together."
"They're positively gaga and goo-goo. It gets
ing sometimes. But that's what Elizabeth wants and
someone to love, someone who loves her devotedly.
was a perfect choice." She gave Adam a sidelong

"Better than you."

"Me?"

"For a while there I thought you were courting
sister. I even encouraged her to fool around a little

making up her mind between the two of you."

"I was courting her professionally."

"I recall an evening when you showed up at her
with a bouquet of roses, looking for all the world like

beau."

"The night you burned the cookies.

about it later," he said by way of explanation when
mouth dropped open in surprise. "The evening got off
an inauspicious beginning. Remember Thad and I
brought her identical bouquets."

"I remember over Matt's




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that out. Wonder what would have happened

been there, glowering dire threats at you?"
"Between Elizabeth and me, you mean? Nothing.

except what did, that is. We'd still be business

but nothing else. Don't get me wrong, Elizabeth
a beautiful woman. I have always enjoyed her company.

I knew what she wanted and needed. I also knew I

it."

"A husband, a father for her kids. That scene isn't for

huh?"

"No more than it is for you."

"Love and sex are recreational."

"Right," he answered shortly, then gave her a long,

gaze. "Right?"

"Oh, right. Absolutdy. Well, here we are," she said as
took over control of the chair and guided it to a halt

his bed. "Now, to get you back into bed

everse the procedure."

He groaned loudly. "You mean we gotta go

cats

drastically improved.

He still cursed her and accused her of being a
less bitch who, out of pure meanness, pushed him
his threshold of pain and endurance.

She still cursed him and accused him of being
gutless rich kid who, for the first time in his charmed
was experiencing hardship.

He said she couldn't handle patients worth a
She said he couldn't handle adversity worth a
He said she taunted him unmercifully.
She said he whined incessantly.

And so it went. But things were definitdy better.
He came to trust her just a little. He began to

she told him that he wasn't trying hard enough
should put more concentration into it. And he

she advised that he was trying too hard and
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"Didn't I tell you so?" She was standing at the

his bed, giving therapy to his ankle. "I'm still not ready to tap dance."
"But you've got sensation."

"You stuck a straight pin into my big toe!"

"But you've got sensation." She stopped turning his foot and looked up toward the head of his bed, demanding
that he agree.

"I've got sensation." The admission was grumbled,
but he couldn't hide his pleased smile.

"In only two and a half weeks." She whistled.
"You've come a long way, baby. I'm calling Honolulu
today and ordering a set of paralld bars. You'll soon be
able to stand between them."

His smile collapsed. "I'll never be able to do that."

"That's what you said about the wheelchair. W'dl you
lighten up?"

"W'dl you?" He grunted with pain as she bent his
knee back toward his chest.

"Not until you're walking."

"If you keep wearing those shorts, I'll soon be running.
I'll be chasing you."

"Promises, promises."

"I thought I told you to dress more modestly."
"This is Hawaii, Cavanaugh. Everybody goes casual,
or haven't you heard? I'm going to resist the movement
now. Push against my hand. That's it. A little harder.


"Ah, God," he gasped through clenched teeth. He
followed her instructions, which took him through a routine
to stretch his calf muscle. "The backs of your legs are
sunburned," he observed as he put forth even greater effort.

noticed?"

it? You flash them by me
chance you get. Think those legs of yours are
enough? They must start in your armpits. But how'd I
off on that? What were we talking about?"

"Why my legs were sunburned. Okay, Adam, let
bit, then try it again. Come on now, no ugly faces.
more time." She picked up the asinine conversation
order to keep his mind off his discomfort. "My legs
sunburned because I fell asleep beside the pool
afternoon."

"Is that what you're being paid an exorbitant

of money to do? To nap beside my swimming

"Of course not!" After a strategic pause, she
"I went swimming too." He gave her a baleful look
pressed his foot against the palm of her hand.
Adam, good. Once more."

"You said that was the last one."

"I lied."

"You heartless bitch."

"You gutless preppy."

were swell.


drat her, had a perfect arch that our
oohed and aahed over. Her dainty foot was
exhibit, something the rest of us in the class should
to. She was a perfect little ballerina with perfect form.
got all the solo roles in the recitals. When she danced
teacher got tears in her eyes. I was always stuck on
back row. I was swaybacked and looked like a goose
ing to dance Swan Lake. The teacher cried when I

too, but it wasn't quite the same."

Adam's rumble of laughter vibrated through

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was glad. She had real]y put him through his paces
morning and his muscles were quivering with fatigue.

"When we got to junior high, Mother put us in ballroom
dancing. Elizabeth glided through as gracefully as
Ginger Rogers. I was head and shoulders taller than all
the boys in the class. I spilled punch on my dress at the
first dance. I was such a disaster at being a lady, I stopped
trying and became the class clown instead. The teacher
telephoned Mother and offered her her money back ff she
would take me out of the class. 'Disruptive dement' was
the diplomatic phrase I think she used."

"I'll bet you were relieved you didn't have to go
back."

Drawing her face into a flown, she didn't answer for a
moment. "Not really. It amounted to just one more fail


Adam raised his head off the mat table high enough
to look back at her. "Because you didn't hack it in ballroom
dancing?"

"Well, that and about six million other endeavors.
E|izabeth made straight A's. I was a solid B student.
that seemed such a tepid second place, so I
started making C's. Just high enough to pass. My
was an exemplary pupil, every teacher's pet, so
the scourge of teachers throughout the system.

Elizabeth was, I wanted to be the opposite."

"You resent her that much?"

"I don't resent her at all. I love and adore her. It's
simply that I recognized early on that I couldn't ever
like her, so I wanted to become radically different.
wise I was afraid I'd fade into the woodwork and
would ever see me."

"I seriously doubt you'd ever go unseen,"

	over. Come on, spare me the groan. You ca

it."

	He did, using his arm muscles and those in his

and thighs that he had gradually regained the use of
shifted himself from table to wheelchair, then from wl
chair to bed with very little assistance.

"There. That's it for now," she told him once he
reclining against the pillows. "Need anything befc
go?"

"Yeah. There is something I could use." Sin
guilelessly, he told her.

In spite of her own pungent vocabulary and ri

wit, she blushed. "I don't do that."

"Ever?"

"Not to patients."

"You offered by saying 'anything.' "

"I had in mind fetching you some fruit juice, a m
zine, the TV remote control."

"In that case, no thanks."

"Okay, see you later." She turned to go.
"What's your hurry? Where are you going?"
"Shopping."
"What for?"

"I need some things."
"What things?"
"Personal things."
"Like what?"

"How indelicate! Now, good-bye. The afternoo
getting away."

"Are you taking the van?"

"My rental car."

"Take the van. I'll ride along with you."

Lilah shook her head, "I've got several stops to m
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"No, I

"Yes, you would. Besides, when I finish nmning er
I
thought I'd spend an hour or two helping out at
rehab center."
"What about me?"
"What about you?"

"How long will you be gone?"

"I don't know, Adam," she said with mounting exas
"What
difference does it make?"

"I'll tell you what difference it makes," he said an
"I'm
paying you a thousand bucks a day to take care
me."

"But I get time off for good behavior, don't I?"
"When has your behavior ever been good?"
"I'm leaving," she said in a singsong voice.

"You can't," he called after her. "I might need you


"Pete will be here ff you need anything. See ya."

"Lilah?"

"What?" She turned back toward the bed again. Her
ression was indulgent, but impatient.

"Don't rush off." He had switched tactics. No longer

he was wheedling. "Pete's available, bm he doesn't
down and talk to me."

"You and I have been talking all morning. I've run
of things to say."

"We'll play Trivial Pursuit."

"We always fight when we play."

"We'll play poker."

"No fair. You always win."

"Strip poker?"

"No fair. I'd win. You're already down to your skiv

"So
	down
to
	we'll

gave him a dirty look. Laughing, he rdented.

strip poker is out, we could watch a movie on
"We've watched all of them. Twice."
"Not the skin flicks."
"I pass."

"Not too prudish, are you?"

"Not in the mood."

"They'll put you in the mood, I promise."

She shifted her stance impatiently. "You know

mefln."

He pulled his lower lip through his teeth
times. "Come on, Lilah, don't run out on me. I'm

"But I'm not a social director. Good-bye, Adam,"
said firmly, and left before he could say anything

Had she stayed longer, he might have
changing her mind. Latdy she was staying in his
more than necessary. Each time she left, she found
little harder to


"How's water?"

"Feels terrific. Want to get in?"

"No, not tonight."

Lilah emerged from the pool and reached for a
towd. As she dried off, she was conscious of Adam's
on her. For that very reason, she usually used the
when he was upstairs resting.

Tonight, however, he had insisted on sitting
longer than usual after dinner. The moon was up. It
gorgeous night. After holding out as long as she
hoping Adam would retire to his room, Lilah had
to the pool's temptation, dropped her cover-up, and
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"Any of that mail interesting?" she asked as
rubbed her wet hair with a corner of the towd.

"Not really. Just plentiful. I'!i never get fmished sort
hag it all, much less answering it."

"Must be tough to be loved by thousands," she remarked
tongue-in-cheek. "What do the piles represent?"

He had formed three hills of correspondence on the

table in front of him. "The good, the bad, and the

he said, enumerating each pile.

Lilah leaned out of her chaise and dug into the "ugly"

coming up with an envelope. She hdd it up closer to

flaming torch that was bumiug from the metal pole
cemented in the flower bed behind her. "Thad and ElizaRandolph,"
she said, reading the return address on
the envdope.

"Oops, they got in the wrong pile."

"I don't think you're paying much attention to that
sorting method of yours." Uncaring that the letter had
been addressed to him, she worked her tinge, into the slit
of the envelope.

"I wasn't paying attention. I was watching you swim."
Lilah's finger got stuck. She looked up at Adam. "Why
don't you skinny-dip?"

"Why don't you behave?" she asked, slightly breathless.


"It would be a helluva sight."

"Thanks."

"You're wdcome." They stared at each other for a
long moment. Finally breaking the gaze, Adam nodded at
the forgotten envelope in her hand. "What do the Ran
dolphs have to say?"

She ripped open the envdope and took out the letter.

scanned it, though after that brief but potent

Adam, it took awhile for her sister's

to sink in.

"They hope you're doing well and that I'm not
ing you too much grief." He grunted with
"She failed to ask how I'm doing. Thanks a lot,
Lilah muttered. "It says here that Megan got upset

her softball team lost in the dty playoffs."

"Poor baby. How's Matt?"

"Uh-oh. He had to spend an entire day in his
for teaching his best fdend a nasty word."

"He must have picked it up from his Aunt Lilah

She threw her wet towd at Adam's head. "Matt's
buddy. He thinks I'm terrific."

"How is Elizabeth feeling?"

Lilah read on. "She says she feels great. Thad is
main pain. 'He's acting more absurd as my due date
closer.' Oh, my gosh, listen to this. He bought new
for both their cars on the outside chance they'd
on the way to the hospital." Lilah made a scoffing
"The guy's gone bonkers over this kid."

Adam laughed, but his voice sounded reflective
he said, "Must be nice though."

"What?" Lilah asked, replacing the letter in th
lope.

"Knowing you'd created another human life."
turned his head and looked at her, his eyes caught

torchlight.

"Oh, that. Well, I guess it is a nice feeling. If
into that."

"Yeah, if you're into that."

They were silent for a moment. Lilah spoke
"About these letters, can I hdp? I wouldn't mind

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'Thanks for your concern, period. Sincerdy, comma.
Adam Cavanaugh.' "

"I've got offices of people who can do that. I'll have
Pete box them all up and send them to the corporate
headquarters."

"Even the personal notes?" She was indirectly referring
to the scores of letters he had received from Lucretia.
They had been set aside and read but as far as she
had gone unanswered.

"I guess I should attend to those, it's just--" Ht
sighed deeply. "I fed detached. You know?" He looked at
her for confirmation. She nodded her head, even though she wasn't sure what he was leading up to.

"I missed the gala grand opening of the Hotel Cava
naugh in Zurich last week. Ordinarily I would have been
there, running the show, finalizing details, checking this
and that, personally making sure that everything went well
and according to schedule. But"--he paused and made a
negl/gent gesture"I don't really think I missed much."

"You've got more on your mind. There's much more
at stake now than the opening of a new hotd. The accident
changed your perspective on things. You've got a
different set of priorities."

"I guess that's it. Or maybe Fm just tired. Since my
father died and I launched out on my own, I've been
driven to have more, make more, do more."

"Overachieve."


Lilah knew his story through Elizabeth. Adam had
inherited a small chain of mediocre motels from his father.
He had sold them as soon as the will was probated. With
the profit he had built a first-class hotd that had enjoyed
immediate success. That first hotd had grown into a chain No matter where in the world it was located,

a Hotd Cavanaugh stood for excellence in


Adam had had a head start, granted, inheriting

from both his parents, but it could be

fully that he was a self-made millionaire.

"I was bored with my life even before my

he admitted to Lilah now. "That sounds
doesn't it?"

"A little," she told him with a soft smile. "You're
envied for all you have."

"I realize that. The boredom wasn't something I
proud of. Why was I bored?"

"You had reached all your goals and had run
challenges. That's why you invented them, like
that mountain."

He turned mtrospectve. It seems a lifetLme
when Pierre, Alex, and I planned that climb. It's hard
me to envision myself involved in things like that
I've been invited to spend a month next spring
friends on a yacht in the Mediterranean. I never take
long a vacation from work, but even if I did, the
doesn't sound appealing. I fed so distant from it
beautiful people, fast cars, rich food, fancy boats.
hotels. The women." He turned his head and fixed
stare on Lilah.

She swallowed with difficulty. "That'll pass. You
detached and distant because you are. Out of
your focus has to be on getting back to normal. Once

are, you'll get into the swing again."

"I'm not sure."

"Oh, yes," she said. "That drive to overachieve
your character. The passion to succeed is in your
just like your dark eyes. Elizabeth says your energy "
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you as being constantly in motion. That'll come

back."

"But I'll never be the same. I don't mean physically,"
he said when he saw she was about to disagree. "I'll never
think the same about life, the human condition."

"No, Adam, you'll never be the same. At some time in
the distant future you might be very glad this happened to
you." She left the lounger and moved toward his whealchair,
pulling it away from the table. "Tell you the truth,
Ace," she said in a much lighter tone, "all this philosophy

is wearing me down. Why don't we call it a night, huh?"
"I'm not tired."

"Don't argue-- Adam! What are you doing?"

With a strength and agility that amazed her, he
reached behind the chair, grabbed her hand, and dragged
her around to the front of it. She landed hard in his lap.
He encircled her with his arms and clasped his hands
together, trapping her.

"What am I doing?" he repeated phyfully. "Don't
you recognize it? I'm putting the make on you."

His words made her heart flutter, but she looked at
him sternly. "You could have hurt yourself. Such impulsiveness
could be hatmftd."

"I'm not acting on impulse. I've been thinking about
this for days."

"About what?"

He lowered his mouth to hers and kissed her. He
kne how to kiss. From Aurielle Davenport to Lucretia
yon what's her name, he had no doubt had plentyof practice
kissing. His mouth applied a slight suction to hers
that sealed them together. His tongue was active but not
invasive. It penetrated slowly and deliciously.

sounds that vibrated in his throat,

Lilah kissed him Then, realizing

be, she angled her head back and away. "No, Adam.'

"Yes." His searching lips found her neck arched

wanting.

"This isn't part of the therapy program."

"It's part of my program." His whisper conveyed
urgency with which he reached around her and
tened the bra of her bikini. It dropped into her lap.
ering his head, he rubbed his cheek against her
and nuzzled the deep cleavage between them with
nose and lips.

Lilah made a whimpering sound that could
meant pleasure, regret, or guilt. Or any

"Adam, stop, please. You don't know what


"The hell I don't." He took a gentle lovebite
the soft fullness of her breast, then kissed the spot,
ing his lips into her flesh.

"You just want me because I'm here."

"I just want you."

"Because you're dependent on me."
"Because you're sexy as hell."
"You kissed me before."

"That wasn't a kiss. That was an insult."

"And this follows. It fits right into the patte.rn.
the fury, then the infatuation. You're mistaking
dency for desire."

"I've never mistaken desire, Lilah." As they
the words, his lips tantalizingly brushed her nipple,
ing it to a peak.

She moaned when his tongue began to feather it
idly. "Don't, don't."

He didn't give credence to her feeble plea, but
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"You're sweet, moving
mouth to her other breast. "Do you taste this sweet all
over?"

She embedded her fingers in his hair, intending to lift
his head away from her. But she couldn't bring herself to.
His warm, wet mouth was giving her pleasure, the likes of
which she had never felt before. Heat swirled through her
breasts, between her thighs, creating an exquisite, feverish
ache. "This is wrong, Adam, a big mistake."

"Then why are you letting me do it?" He raised his
head and looked deeply into her troubled eyes..

"I don't know," she answered, her voice tinged with
desperation and confusion. "I don't know."

He whisked a kiss across her lips. "Because you want
to be kissed as much as I want to kiss you. Don't lie about
it. I won't believe you."

As his mouth captured hers gain, his hands dosed

her breasts. He kneaded them gently while his

mated with hers. His thumbs indolently stroked
her nipples, which were still damp from his kisses.,

Weakly, Lilah laid her hands on his shoulders. He

wearing a shirt. His skin, which she knew intimatdy
by touch alone, was smooth and warm. She longed
to fling her arms around his neck and draw the hairy

of his chest against her bare skin, but she resisted
the temptation.

Her mind was muzzy with passion, but dear enough

realize that she was violating a staunch professional
without quite knowing how it had come about or at
point she had lost control of the situation. It was

that she get it back.

She pushed against his shoulders at the same time she

up. Her bikini bra fell to the terrace. She bent to

it, then turned her back and it. Before

him again,

wrapped it around herself until very little skin was

Without a word--and with as much professional
tachment as she could muster when her lips were
throbbing from his kiss and her breasts were still
with sensationsshe stepped behind his chair and
it forward. They reached his room and got him from
chair to the bed without speaking. Once he was

she garnered enough courage to look him in the eye.
"I'm appalled because of what happened."
"You're wet because of what happened."

She gave a quick, soundless gasp, shut her eyes,
shook her head in denial of the truth. "We'll
about it," she said.

"I dare you to even try."

"We'll pretend it never happened."
"Impossible."

"It'll never happen again."

"Like hell."

"If it does, I'll leave."
"Liar."
"Good night."
"Sweet dreams."

She left him and went into her own room. As
her senses were heightened. The moonlight
through the windows resembled molten silver. The pri
less area rug felt wonderful beneath her bare feet. She
down on the very edge of the bed, lowering
carefully, as if it were a ledge overlooking a steep

Sighdessly staring into near space, she raised her
and exploringly touched her lips. They felt swollen.
ran her tongue across her lower lip. She tasted Adarr

Her eyes slid dosed, and against her stubborn
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ever happen, not for re., not seriously,
her. She would have felt safe betting anything dear to her
that she would never get emotionally involved with a patient.
That rule was on page one of the physical therapists'
handbook.

Yet here she sat, her emotions jangling, her nerve
ends sizzling, and there didn't seem to be a thing she
could do about it.

Nothing like this had ever happened to her before.
Oh, she'd had her share of fanny patters. More than one
wandering hand had ventured beneath her skirt while she
was giving a patient a rubdown. She'd been groped and
grabbed by scores of amorous patients who fancied them
salves in love with her because she was intimate with their
bodies. She warded off those unsolicited passes, dismissed
them as professional hazards, and forgot them almost as
soon as they occurred.

This she wouldn't forget. Not soon, if ever. She
wanted to deny the incident had happened. Short of that,
she wanted to deny im power. But it had happened. And
it had been powerful. The evidence of its potency was

Between her thighs. On her lips. On her breasts.
She unhooked her bra and looked at her breasts. Yes,
t had been real, not her imagination. There were the faint
scratches his stubbled cheeks and chin had left on her
skin. The tips of her breasts were still rosy and damp and
tender. She dared to touch herself.

When the tdephone on the nightstand rang, she
jumped as though she'd been shot. Snatching up the receiver,
she shouted, "What? I mean, hello. I mean, Cava
naugh residence."

"Lilah? What's wrong?"

"What's I'll tall you what's wrong," she

shouted crankily. "Yot up,

Do you know what time it is here?"

"No. What time is it?"

"How the hell should I know? It's hte, though,
that enough?"

"I'm sorry," Elizabeth said contritely. "But at
I'm calling you with good news."

"The baby?" Lilah asked, suddenly switching
"No, not yet. The doctor says it's still weeks away.
"How do you fed?"
"Like a blimp."

"I'll give Goodyear your name and number.

might want to use you."

"How's Adam?"

"He . . . he's, uh, fine. Fine."

"Stronger?"

Lilah swallowed, recalling the strength she'd

against her hips while sitting on his lap. "Uh,

stronger."

"The two of you haven't murdered each other yet
"Not quite. We've come dose."

"That's why I'm calling. We finally found a
ment."

Lilah went very still. "A replacement?"

There was a slight pause on Elizabeth's end. Then
said, "I do have the right number, don't I? This is sister, Lilah Mason, physical therapist to Adam
naugh the hotel magnate, isn't it?"

"I'm sorry, Lizzie," Lilah said, rubbing her temple.
know I'm not making much sense. It's been so long
we talked about somebody's taking over the job, I'd
most forgotten about it."

"Forgotten about it?" Elizabeth repeated in

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"I was . . . am." She was aggravated with herself'.
not being jubilant over the replacement, but she took it
out on Elizabeth. Crossly she asked, "What's taken you so

to find someone rise?"

"We asked your supervisor at the hospital for names.
She gave us several, and we interviewed all of them, but I
couldn't see Adam with any of those we talked to. But

we interviewed a middle-aged man who comes

recommended. Thad and I agree that he'll do well.

ready, willing, and able to relocate immediatdy. Tomorrow,
if you say so."


"You don't sound very keen on the idea."

"Oh, I am, it's just--a middle-aged man, you say?"
"Fiftyish."


"Lilah, is something wrong?"

"No, I'm just groggy. You woke me up, remember?
It's going to take me awhile to digest this."

It was going to take her awhih to understand why she

doing backward handsprings over the prospect of

Adam Cavanaugh's house as soon as tomorrow.

One, Adam and she were just becoming accustomed
each other.

Two, Adam and she were making tremendous strides

his full recovery.

Three, Adam and she had just been necking in his


Lilah tried honesdy to peg which of the above reasons

her most reluctant to leave him now. True, she

to see him through to the finish. She wanted to be
one he walked to for the first time. She wanted to

and share in his victory over this temporary
She wanted to kiss him again.

But wasn't going to

She wouldn't let it happen. Adam's reasons

her were straight out of the textbook. Her reasons
kissing Adam were too absurd to be believed. So for
those reasons she would mark down tonight as a hpse
common sense and see that nothing like it ever


That being the case, it would be stupid to sacrifice
the progress they had made to one little
ing to adjust to another therapist might cause Adam
severe setback. Would that be good for the patient?
Shouldn't her decision be based on what was best for t

Yes.

"I don't want a replacement."

"What?" Lilah repeated her statement, more

second time. "Do you realize the time and

Fhad and I have gone to to find one?"

"I know, and I apologize."

"You could have let us know that you'd

mind."

"I didn't realize it until this second. Really, Lizzie,
sorry. Apologize to Thad too."

Elizabeth sighed with weariness. "That's okay.
those interviews made the time waiting for the baby
faster. Anyway, our hearts weren't in it. Thad and I
always thought you were the best choice. We' re both
Adam is in your capable hands."

Adam's hands were capable, too, Lilah

thinking about his stimulating caresses made her

damp. "Well, if that's all, Lizzie, I'm going back to
"You're sure you're all right? You still sound

"I'm fine. Give the kids hugs for me. Kiss my
looking brother-in-law. Bye." She hung up quickly


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jerked her hand away from the phone as though it
accuse her of duplidty and manipulation.

But she couldu't as easily escape her consdenee.
she pulled back the covers of the bed and slid
them, she congratulated herself on doing something
supremdy noble as staying on till the bitter end.

But secretly she knew that her motives were selfish.


naked?"


"Do you always sleep naked?"

Lilah stretched languorously between the satin she
She yawned broadly. Her eyes came open slowly.

point. Then they popped wide open.

"Adam?"

"You remember my name. I'm flattered."
Lilah pushed the tousled hair away from her
clutched a handful of satin to her breasts, and propl
herself up on one dbow. "What are you doing in

room? How'd you get here?"

"You haven't answered my question yet."
"What question?"

"Do you always sleep--"

"Yes! Now tell me what possessed Pete to let

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"Pete doesn't know I'm here. I did it all by
Amazed, Lilah peered over the edge of the bed. Adam
¢as sitting in his wheelchair. '-'You got out of your bed

and into the chair all by yourself?"

"Proud of me?"

"I certainly am." She flashed him a brilliant smile, but
it vanished as quickly as it appeared. "That doesn't answer my question, though. What are you doing in my
room?"

"Invading your privacy."

"Exactly. Would you #ease leave?" Something else
suddenly occurred to her. "How did you know I was naked?"

"I looked under the covers." She gaped at him with
disbelief, and he started Laughing. "Actually, your bikini is
lying on the floor, and I don't see any nightgown straps
over your shoulders."

"Oh. Well, if you'd be so kind, Mr. Cavanaugh"--she
coolly nodded toward the door--"I'd like to shower and

	"I brought you something." She had noticed the flow
	ers,
but they hadn't truly registered with her until now,
	when he slipped the pastel plumeria lei over her head and

	arranged it to his satisfaction around her neck. "Welcome

	to Hawaii, Lilah."

	"You're several weeks late, aren't you?"

	"What are you, a stickler for detail?"

	Lilah looked down at the fragile, fragrant petals and

	touched them reverently. They were dewy and cool

	against her skin. "Thank you, Adam. It's beautiful."

	"You know what goes with a lei, don't you?" She

	glanced up quickly. Adam's eyes were twinkling. "Ah, I

	can see that you do."

	"We'll
	with that part of the tradition."

at part is the reason the tradition has lasted th
long. Besides, I never break with tradition."

Cupping the back of her head in his palm, he dre
her forward and kissed her leisurely and expertly. "That',.
not the way it's done," she said when he lifted his lips of

hers. "It's supposed to be a peck on both cheeks, isn't it?"
"Usually."

"I thought you never broke with tradition."
"Unless your mouth and my tongue are involved."
He kissed her again before she had the wherewithal to
stave him off. Finally she mustered enough willpower to
say, "Go away! I've got to get up and dress."

His eyes lowered to the sheet, which was doing a poor
job of concealing the full shape of her breasts. "I think
you look great the way you are. So please, don't get
dressed on my account."

"Specifically on your account. It took a lot of stamina
and strength for you to get out of bed alone. We need to
maximize that momentum."

"I have a better idea. Let's take the day off and celebrate
my progress."

"By doing what?"

He ran his thumb over her lips. "By staying in bed."
Then he raised his compelling eyes up to hers. "One bed.
This bed. It's for damn sure we would maximize my momentum."

For a moment Lilala was captivated by his husky voice
and enticing suggestion. Too soon, reason returned. Cantankerously
she said, "Don't be ridiculous. Besides, you
don't get a day off. Consequently neither do I."

He took her refusal good-naturedly and pushed his

away from her bed. "It ain't gonna wash, Lilah." "What?"

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hungry for my breakfast, so for the time being

He spun his chair around and headed for the door. hen
he reached it, he glanced at her over his shoulder. "And I did look under the covers."

She narrowed her eyes on him. "You're bluffing, Cavanaugh."
"Oh, yeah? Love that sexy lkde mole just inside your
bikini line," he drawled.

Before she could gammer a reply, he wheeled out.
Lilah threw off the sheet and flitted across the room. She
slammed the door dosed and locked it, making sure both
were heard. Then she stamped into the bathroom and
turned on the faucets in the shower.

Adam was making a big joke out of her attitude
toward last night. He thought she was being coy and
wasn't taking her seriously. Last night might have appeased
their libidos, but k had cost valuable ground as far as getting him to walk again. That, not romance, should he his driving force. It was critical that she reestablish
herself as his therapist, not his paramour. Desperate measures
were called for.

When she entered his room an hour later, he was
shooting a Neff basketball into the net he'd had Pete attach
to the wall. "Twenty-seven straight free throws," he
boasted.

Lilah walked in as stiff as a starched shirt and yanked
the basketball out of his hands. "That's enough play for
now. You can do that on your own time. For the next
hour and a half, we're on my time." She went to the stereo
system and switched it off. Whitney Houston's voice was
arrested in mid-chorus.
"What's with you?" Adam asked. "Get your period?" Lilah rounded on him. "That wouldn't be any of your

now would it, Mr. Cavanaugh?"

your mood stem from sexual dep

tion?"

"I'm going to ignore that."

"You can't. Not any better than you can ignore
night. Where's the lei I gave you?"

"In the refrigerator in my room."

"Why not around your neck?"

	"Be reasonable. I can't wear it while we're workir

	"Then when?"

	"I don't know."

	"Dinner tonight?"

	It was time to drive the point home. "Look, Adan

to me that we've been together too much latdy
therapist should be a taskmaster, sometimes a conlidm

but nevera.., a.
	"

	"Lover."

	"That wasn't what I was going to say."

	"Oh, no?"

By an act of will she contained her temper. "We ca
he such good pals, Adam."

	"I've never French-kissed a pal."

	"We're not sweethearts either."

"Right. We're way beyond the sweetheart stage.
[act, we're way beyond foreplay. We're ready for the r


His provocative words elicited del/cious little sht
inside her. Trying to ignore and deny them, s
cleared her throat and said sternly, "If this goes any fi
ther, you'll lose respect for my authority. I'm asking y,
last time to cease and desist making these juven
overtures. Today marks a new hegirming. It's goi
get tough from here."

During her speech his face had grown increasin.
temper had been dose to . but an eru



his fists were softly thumping the armrests of his wheal.
chair. "Tougher than it's been? What could be
than having you nag me hour after hour, forcing me to
things I can't do?"

"It's not supposed to be easy."

"Well, good!" he yelled. "Because it sure as hell
isn't."

"Enough of your whining. Let's get started," she said
peremptorily.

The morning therapy session was a disaster. She
worked him through a series of exercises intended to tone
the muscles that were now facile. The effort he put forth
was hah°nearted at best. Then when she reprimanded him
for his sloth, he pushed himself too hard and ended up
with a cramp she had to massage out while he cursed her
along with his pain. She consigned him to bed to rest,
moving his wheelchair out of arm's reach, which won her
even more epithets.

Of ]ate she had loitered in his room between sessions.
They watched game shows and soap operas on TV, listened
to music, played board games and cards, or simply
talked. Today she avoided his room until time for the
afternoon session.

It went worse than the morning's. Her nerves began
unraveling from the moment she went in and he said,
"Don't eer keep my chir away fxom me again," unt.i]
they finally became completely razzled when he flatly refused
to complete a knee exercise by saying, "I'm not
going to do it anymore."

"Fine!" She withdrew her support of his leg. It
landed with a thud on the mat. "As long as you feel that

about it, I think I'll take on that day off

referred to this morning.

had one since I got here."

An hour later she left her bedroom suite trailing
scent of perfume in her wake. She was wearing a
red cotton dress that showed off her tanned shoulders
cleavage. The wrap-around skirt was narrow. The
formed a slit that widened to display long, shapely
with each step she took in strappy high heals.
her hair was pulled behind her ear and secured
a large, sparkly barrette. The plumeria lei was around


When she walked into the kitchen, she dazzled
men. "Don't wait up for me, Pete. It'll probably be
late before I get back."

Adam was sitting at the table in his wheelchair
the cold supper Pete had prepared. She ignored him
though he weren't there. She gave the butler a gay
wave and backed out the door.

As she drove down the curving mountain road,
wondered if she had laid it on too thick.

No. Adam hadn't taken her seriously when she
told him that there could be no recurrence of last night'
kiss. If she was going to succeed in getting him to walk
must continue to think of her as his therapist and
more. Slave driver, yes. Cheerleader and coach, yes.
he mustn't look upon her as a playmate and love object

Mild flirtations were fine. They served to boost
confidence and ego. Naughty bantering kept the
light and livdy. But not by any stretch of the
did last night resemble a mild flirtation.

She ate dinner alone at an elegant Oriental
ordering courses she didn't want to drag out the meal
long as possible. She warded off the attentions of
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a night of seriously .doubtful ecstasy. Purchasing
tickets at a multiscreen movie theater, she watched
one fdm, then moved to the next. The first was
the second nearly put her to sleep.

Having wasted suflident time, she drove home. Qui
etly she let herself into the house. Standing just inside
front door, she slipped off her sandals and headed for
stairs.

Adam's wheelchair shot out of the living room and
nearly collided with her. She let out a squeak of fright.
"Watch that damn thing, will you?" she snapped. "You
nearly ran over my foot."

"Have a good time?" "I had a blast." "Where'd you go?"
"To Lahaina."

"Lahaina! You drove all the way to Lahaina by yourf"

"I've been driving by myself since the day I turned

sixteen, Adam. Most places I go, I drive myself."
"Don't get smart."

"And don't get possessive. Yes, I went to Lahaina
because I'd never been there. It's a nice place to visit,
etcetera. I saw some charming sights, ate a wonderful dinner,
and had a lot of fun. It was just the kind of diversion
I needed. But it exhausted me, so I'm going to bed. C-ood night."

"Just a minute. Where'd you go?"

"I told you."

"I mean, where'd you have this 'lot of fun'?"

"I don't remember." She would he damned before
she'd tell him she had spent the evening alone in a movie


"Is your memory clouded by drink and

"Now who's being smart? I the
of the place. What difference does it make? It
thatched roof, I think." She searched her memory for t
name of a dub she had passed on the outskirts of
tourist town. "Shack something, I think."

"The Sugar Shack/You went into the Sugar Shack


"Same song, second verse."

"That's the main pickup joint on the island. You
everything from cocaine to venereal disease in


"Is this the voice of experience speaking?"
His eyes shot daggers at he5 through the ,
'But you would fit right into that crowd, wouldn t
You even dressed the part of a pickup. You blended
into the dare-anything, do-everything,
crowd."

She tilted her head to one side and said cockily,

this way, Daddy. I had some kicks, but I didn't

I could have a lasting relationship with."
"Did you get laid?"

Lilah went hot all over, first with embarrassment,

rage. She was too angry to speak, so Adam used t
opportunity to rub salt into the wound he'd

"That's what you went out for, isn't it?" He

up and flattened his hand against her lower body. "To
some other guy put out the hot fire I stoked here
night?"

Glaring down at him, she stepped out of his
She removed the lei and threw it into his lap. Only
did she notice the highball glass in his hand.
drunk. Therefore, I'm going to ignore your
nation and your insults. But just for the record book, i

out to get laid, as you so coarsely put it,



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be no concern of yours." She took one

from the mp of the stairs. "Lord have mercy on you


no mercy.

The following morning when Lilah entered Adam's

he was propped up against the pillows of his bed

a green cast to his skin and a death-wish facial


	"No basketball this morning?" she asked in a high,

"
	voice. "No Whimey Houston?" Adam gave her a

	his shelf of dark brows. She

	an awkward but enthusiastic pirouette and said,

"I fed great! It's a positively beautiful morning. Did you

Pete's special omdet cooked in ham drippings?"
groaned. "It was delicious. Very cheesy. It fairly
when In"
"Shut up, Lilah," he threatened between his teeth.

"Oh, what's wrong?" She pooched out her lips.
"Does Adam have a tummy ache?"

"Get the hell out of here and leave me alone."
Laughing, she said, "I warned you. Don't blame me
your condition. What was it, gin? Vodka? Scotch?

,?" He moaned in misery and clutched his stomach.
"The brandy, huh? Pretty expensive drinking binge. But

you can afford it, can't you, King Midas?"

"I'm going to murder you."

"You've got to catch me first, Cavanaugh. And you'll

do that by lying on your butt. Come on, get up, let's
started." She took his hand and tried to pull him up.
stayed glued to the pillow. "Come on, all joking aside.
time to get started."

"I'm not :from this

Placing her hands on her hips, she gazed down at

disgust. "Would an aspirin or two help?"

"No. Dying might."

"As far as I know, nobody has ever died of a

though there have been millions of prayers to
I'm sure." Her voice was stiff brimming with
"You say another one while I get the aspirin .
in case God turns a deaf ear and lets you live."
She went into the bathroom and returned in undel

carrying three aspirin tablets in one hand and
of water in the other. "Here you go."
"I don't want any damn aspirin."

"You'll fed much better during your workout if


"I'm not doing any exercises this morning either.
like crap."

"And whose fault is that?" Her patience

this time her voice had devdoped a serrated

"Now stop behaving like a baby and take the


She opened his hand and dropped the tablets into

He hurled them across the room. They landed
floor with tiny pings that might just as well have

landing and exploding. Lilah's temper
tossed the full glass of cold water into his lap.

That got him off the pillow. He bounced up,

surprise, cursing lividly, and staring down
iously at the puddle of water forming in the V of

Before he could overcome his astonishment
the doorbell pealed through the house.
Pete had gone into the nearest town to do
so Lilah had to answer the door. Giving Adam
glare, she left the room and jogged down the

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	to say
	woman was more


The caller regained her voice first and asked "ThO re you?"

"We don't want any."

"Any what?"

"Whatever it is you're peddling, lady."

The brunette drew herself up to her full height. Th
skin over her face's classic bone structure smoothed out
until there wasn't a single line or wrinkle in evidence. Icily

she said, "I asked you a question, young woman."
"Now I'm asking. Who are you?"

But Lilsh already knew. The pieces of luggage surrounding
the woman cost more than Lilah's compact car.
Her clothes didn't need visible tags to label them expensive.
She had milky white skin, china blue eyes, ebony
black hair, and ruby red lips.

"It's heaking Snow White," Lilah muttered. "I beg your pardon?"
"Nothing. Come on in."

Lilah stood aside and let the woman step into the
foyer. She was careful not to let her skirt brush against

Lilah's bare legs, a snub that Lilah found amusing.
"Where's Pete?" she asked.

So she'd been here before. "Grocery shopping."
"Where's Adam?"
"Upstairs in his room."

"And for the final time, who are you?"

"Lilsh Mason."

"Lucretia yon Elsinghaner." Lilah failed to respond.
Obviously she was expected to drop to her knees and
genuflect. She only stared back at the woman, unim

and giving no ground. "What are you doing here,

lowered her eydid in a slow, suggestive wi
"Wouldn't you just love to know?" She took a
pleasure in watching those facial muscles tighten up "Relax, Lucretia. I'm Adam's physical therapist."

The woman's chilly blue eyes moved over Lilah
ing in her bare feet, skimpy gym shorts,

--which promoted a rock radio station--and large
matched earrings. "I want to see Adam.
she strep, sed.

"Shall I lead the way?" Lilah asked sweetly

"I know the way."

"I figured as much." She swept her arm wide to
cate the staircase.

Lucretia shouldered her Louis Vuitton handbag
.. started up the stairs. Just as she reached the top,

called up to her from bdow, "Oh, maybe I should
you. He just had an accident in his bed." She
bringing her shoulders up level with her earlobes.


"Not good for boss," Pete pronounced
shaking his head. "She say, 'Crean up this.' Wadder
over boss. I crean. Change bed. She say,
go. Not good for boss."

"Will you stop carrying on?" Lilah plucked a
pea out of the salad he was making and munched
"You don't have to expound on Miss yon
personality flaws to me. She must be a descendant
Hider's." Pete went into his knee-slapping routine
meant he found something hysterically funny. "It
intended as a joke. I'm dead serious."

Lilah had known the instant she opened the
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unfair in her judgment, but she didn't think
so. The woman had been under the roof only a few hours
and had already caused discord.

After Pete had carded the wet sheets downstairs and
Lilah had waited long enough for Adam and Lucretia to
have a tender reunion, she knocked on his bedroom door.
It was Lucretia who called out, "Come in."

For the first time since Lilah's arrival, Adam's suite
resembled a sickroom. The shutters on the windows had
been drawn together and dosed, blocking out the scenery
and all but the most tenacious slits of sunlight. Instead of
the rock music that he and Lilah preferred to have blaring,
chamber music was weakly wafting from the stereo
speakers. The funky poster she had bought for him on her
shopping expedition and placed on the wall opposite his
bed had been taken down. The atmosphere was funereal.

"I'd better get a Seeing Eye dog if I'm going to find
my patient in all this gloom," she quipped as she made
her way toward the bed. "What the hall's wrong with
Having reached the side of his bed, she saw that
was reclining against his pillows with an ice bag
sitting on his forehead.

"Adam's not feeling well." Lucretia materialized out
of the shadows like a phantom.
"That's to be expected. He got stinking drunk last
He's got a hangover, which a Bloody Mary and
aspirin would fix right up."

"I don't believe he should be given any medication
we've checked with his physicians."
"Medication! I'm talking about three measly aspirin."
"Lilah, please." Adam groaned. "Lower your voice to
shrill at least."

She leaned over him. "Would you tell me

going down here? It's time for your session
you're playing a deathbed scene."

He covered his face with his hands and dosed
fingers around his head. "Oh, God, my head is

off."

"Too bad, Ace. It's time for your exercises."
Lucretia wedged herself between Lilah and the
"Surely you don't expect a man in pain to go
therapy."

"For your information, Miss yon whatever, most
my patients are in pain. I help relieve their pain. At
in the long run I do. Now would you please excuse
patient and me. We've got work to do."

"Obviously you've had limited experience in
chosen field and are overzealous in carrying out your
sponsibilities."

Lilah gritted her teeth. "I'm a professional who
had vast experience, both with patients and with
around their meddlesome friends and rdatives and
who might mean well, but who don't know what the 1
they're talking about when it comes to physical

"You boast of being a professional, but your
and conduct might make one wonder, wouldn't it?"

"And one might find oneself setting packed off to
nearest motel ff one doesn't haul one's degant ass out
my way. Adam," Lilah snapped, "tell her to get lost

after your session."

Wearily he removed the ice bag from his forehead.
gazed back and forth between the women, but his
finally lighted on Lilah. "I really don't feel well,
Couldn't we skip it until after lunch?"

Blood surged through her veins in proportion to
mounting anger. She gave him a look of undiluted
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every pane glass in the house when
the door behind her.

Now, sitting in the kitchen waiting for noontime
roll around, she still shook with rage every time she re

her head. Pete had to repeat what he'd
several times before he roused her. "I'm sorry, what
you say?"
"Runch ready."

"Good. I'll go call them."

"That won't be necessary, Miss Mason," Lucretia said

the doorway. "I've come down for a tray. Adam

to eat in his room."

"Well, what Adam prefers and what Adam is going to
are two different things," Lilah said tightly as

feet and faced the other woman.

meals downstairs for weeks. He hasn't had a tray taken

since he learned to get in his whedchair. He needs
exercise. He needs to be up and moving about on his

And dammit, he's not going to lie up there and let
spoon-feed him lunch and sympathy."

"Not that I'm questioning your expertise---"

"Like hell you're not!"

"rebut Adam seems completdy done in. I intend to
Dr. Amo this afternoon and ask him what be thinks

needs. Pete, why aren't you preparing that tray?"
"Rirah say no."

"Oh, fix the stupid tray," Lilah said angrily and

Lucretia out of the room.


"You're sure she

"Completdy." Dr. Arno told Lilah over the tele

"I explained to Miss von Elsinghauer how far

had come in the time been working with

her that if the current pattern continues,
could be normal or near normal in a matter of weeks,
that it was vital that your program of therapy not be
rupted and that the patient's optimism be kept at a
level."

Lilah's inner tension relaxed for the first time
she had opened the door to the stunningly
Lucretia. "Thanks, Go. I was about to have a battle
on my hands here."

"I would bet on you to win any battle you
engage in, Lilah," he said around a chuckle. "If you
any problems, please let me know. But I think
off a major crisis."

"Thanks again for backing me up."

As soon as she replaced the tdephone receiver,
ran out of her room and into Adam's. But she
brought up short by what she saw.

Lucretia was sitting on the edge of his bed. She
changed clothes since her arrival and was now
linen slacks, but there still wasn't a hair out of place
she looked far from Lilah's idea of "casual."

Lucretia had Adam's hand sandwiched between
He was laughing up at her. It struck Lilah like a blow
how devastatingly han'dsome he was when he was
like that. It struck her just as hard how much she
missed him. They'd spent so little time together the
two days. When they had been together, they'd

ghting.

It also hit her like a bolt of lightning that

very much like to scratch Lucretia yon Elsinghauer's
out, and not only because of her interference with
therapy.

Lilah was jealous. Of Lucretia.

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When Lucretia
leaned over and kissed Adam's lips softly. "I'll see you
later, darling."

Lilah's hostile gaze followed her as she left the room.
When Lilah turned back toward Adam, he, too, was staring
at the empty doorway Lucretia had just glided
through, only his expression was wistful.

"What'd you do, send out distress signals?" Lilah
asked him peevisb.ly.

"What do you mean?"

"Didn't you send for her to come rescue you from my
mean clutches?"

With no assistance from her he made it from his bed
to his wheelchair. "I don't rdy on other people, especially
women, to bail me out of bad situations. Lucretia's arrival
was a complete surprise to me."

"Does she do that often, just show up uninvited and

"She's an independent woman, does what
likes." He looked up at her and added pointedly,
she knows she has an open invitation."

"Better be careful about those open invitations,
naugh. Your Lucretia might put in an appearance

time and create an awkward scene for you."

"Like what?"

"Like finding another woman in bed with you,
wit."

"Wall," he grunted as he levered himself onto the
table, "that wasn't even a possibility this time, was

Lilah swung his legs up onto the padded table. "
it wasn't."

"So what's your gripe?,

"Was I griping?"

"It sounded like griping."

"I don't care if you keep a harem in here to
and cuddle you. Just clear out all the broads when
time for your therapy."

"One broad hardly constitutes a harem."

"One or fifty, during the sessions you're going
work like hell so we can get this over with and I can
home. You start walking, and I'm outta here. In th
time, as long as Snow White doesn't stand in my

again, we'll get along fine."
"Snow White?"
"Never mind."

"Who am I, the prince?"

"You're Dopey."

"Well, it's easy to see who you are. You're

In character she said, "Your muscles and joints


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You it on

doing nothing for two days. Now we have to regain the
range of motion you'd reached before you decided to become
a sluggard."

They had little to say to one another after that. Lflah
didn't reduce the amount of his exercises, even though he
had lost ground after two days of virtual inactivity.

"You can push harder than that, Adam." They were
nearing the end of the session when she broke the silence
with that sharp rebuke. Usually they joked their way
through the most painful exercises, swapping insults and
sexual innuendos. The silence was getting on her nerves.
She felt it was necessary to reestablish a little of the camaraderie
they had enjoyed before The Kiss, Lucretia's un
timdy arrival, and her realization that what she felt for
Adam was more than professional concern. "I said push."

"I am, dammit." His teeth were already bared and his

face was beaded with sweat.
"Harder."
"I can't."

"Yes, you can. Come on." He made a second effort.
"Better. Good. A little harder, Adam. Higher."

"When a woman tells me to push harder and higher,
I'm usually doing something much more fun."

Their eyes came together like magnets. Beneath the
impact of his stare Lflah became as out of breath as he.
She relaxed her resisting arms and lowered his foot to the
table. "Compared to that, this isn't much fun, is it? Sorry
that I can't give you a better time."

He held her stare, then gave a dismissive shrug. "It's
not your fault I fell into that chasm."

Whenever he spoke of the accident, his expression
became bleak and self-flagellating. Lilah was always
moved to that he still grieved over the loss

his friends. "You've worked hard this afternoon
are due a reward."

"A massage?" he asked hopefully.
"With lotion."
"Great."

"Slip off your shorts and roll over."

He had trained himself to do that and did it very wall.
She complimented him as she draped him with a sheet.
Feeling proud of himself, he stacked his hands beneath
his cheek and watched her as she went into the bathroom.
"You shocked Lucretia, you know."

"How?" She brought a damp cloth from the bathroom
and began sponging his arms, legs, and back with it.
After she'd blotted his skin dry, she coated her hands with
unscented body lotion and began massaging it into the
backs of his calves. He groaned with pleasure. His eyes
dosed. "Concentrate on relaxing the muscles now," she
told him in a hypnotic voice. "Think about the muscles
relaxing. What did Lucretia say about me?" She slipped
that into the conversation casually, hoping he wouldn't
pick up on her avid curiosity.

"She expected my physical therapist to have a beefy
figure, blunt fingers, cropped hair. Starchy white uniform.
Rubber-soled shoes. She didn't expect long legs in gym
shorts, a mop of blond hair, and red toenails."

"If I'm allowed a vote, I definitdy prefer the latter
description over the former." She was working on the
backs of his thighsand buttocks now. His sighs
deeper, more frequent, more sexual.

"Lilah, do you bdieve in reincarnation?"

"I'm not sure. Why?"

"Because I think I just figured out what you

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"I'm not sure you want to

She leaned down and oked his shoulder. His eyes

"Does my former occupation have anything to do
sins of the flesh?"

His eyes moved over her hair, which was covering his

with abundant unruliness. "Strictly with sins of
flesh."

"Then I'm glad I was there."

"You're shameless," he mumbled, laughing and dos
his eyes again.

Lilah liked the way his eyelashes curled against his
In fact, she liked everything about his face. She
admired it as her hands smoothed lotion over his

She applied just the right amount of pressure to

muscle, alternately flexin8 and rdaxing her fingers.
touch his skin was thrilling. His vitality could be felt in

sculpted muscle.

She got so lost in her task that she didn't bear

until the door dosed behind her. Lilah hastily

the sheet up over Adam's naked back. "You'll have
come back later," she said testily. "We're not quite

I'm relaxing him."

"So I see." Despite what Lilah had just told
Lucretia moved toward the mat table. "I have

will relax him better than a massage. Martini, dar
Just the way you like it."

Adam propped himself up on his dbows and extended
his hand to take the drink. "Thanks." He sipped.
"Hmm. Perfect."

They smiled at each other, then looked at Lilah ex

Defensivdy she stood her ground. To Adam she

"You'll need help getting back into your chair."
"Surdy I can hdp him with that," Lucretia said

silendy consulted Adam. He was sipping his
martini with a connoisseur's appreciation. She wanted to
knock the glass out of his hand and wipe the silly grin off
his face.

"All fight." She headed for the door. "I'll see you
before bedtime, Adam."

"That won't be necessary either," . Lucretia told her in
that modulated, Swiss-glrls'-school voice Lilah had come
to loathe. "I'll be sleeping in here with Adam. I'll be at his
and call through the night. We'll alert you ff you're
Otherwise Adam will see you tomorrow morning
his therapy session. Good evening, Miss Mason."

Lflah gave her patient a fulminating look, then
out the


that?"

"What does it look like?"

"It looks like a set of paralld bars."
"Congratulations," Lilah told Adam. "You just answered
the question correctly. As your prize, do you want
the zirconium ring, the set of scratchproof cookwear, or

the weekend getaway in the Ozarks?"

"You're a reS lar comedian."

"It was my sense of comic timing that earned me F's
in citizenship." Lilah assembled the bars where she
wanted them, then stood back and surveyed her handiwork.
"There."

"What are they for?"

"Well, not for me to perform tricks on for your entertainment."

"Then, what?"

"They're for you to perform tricks on for my enter
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He looked shocked and
	prema

Why are you bringing them in here now?"

"Because it's time you started praeticin8 walking on


"As I said, you're a regular comedian."

"I wasn't joking."

"Neither was I," he snapped. He was eyein8 the con

as though it were possessed of evil powers. "I
do it."
"You can try."

"I'll make a damn fool of myself even trying."

She rdeased a deep groan. "Save it, will ya, Cava

You say the same thing every time I introduce

new. The pulleys, the whedchair, the mat ta
I've heard it all before, and it's getting ml old. Come
Haul ass. Out of the bed and into the chair."

"Into the chair, fine. Even onto the mat table, fine.

don't expect me to stand on my own two feet. I
Can't."

"Dare you."

"What?"

She leaned down until her face was levd with his. "I

you, The Gutless Wonder, to even try."

	She
watched the irises of his eyes contract around the

He gave her a long, measuring stare, then treated
paralld bars to another suspicious appraisal. He wet
lower lip with his tongue. "Okay. I'll try," he agreed

uncertainty. "But if I fail--"

"You'll try again."

He wheded his chair to the end of the bars, looking
dubious as to what to do next. Lilah stepped between the

She placed a belt around his waist and using that,
him out of the chair. At the same time he pulled
into an " " his arms. He supported
himself between the bars while

and splinted his knees with knee cages.

As she stood up, she asked, "How hard are you?"
"Pardon?"

"Your belly, Cavanangh, your belly. Do you need
abdominal binder?"

His eyes glinted with naughty thoughts. "Touch
see how hard it is."

"Bet you say that to all the girls," she said,

with a naughty smile of her own.

Accepting his unspoken dare, Lilah splayed

over his tummy. The muscles beneath his warm,
dusted skin jumped reflexively. Standing dose, felt the jolt of the contact. She pressed the pads of
fingers against him. His stomach muscles drew up
and tight, telling her what she needed to know.
pist in her was satisfied. But the woman in
more. Lilah regretfully withdrew her hand. "You're
all right," she said gruffly.

"Yeah. The last thing I need is something to
harder."

They held a stare for several heartbeats. Then

dragged her gaze away. "Let's begin."

"Show me what to do."

She bullied and coached and cajoled him. He

at her. She yelled at him. They cursed each other. B
before the session was over, he had managed to shuffle

feet in a semblance of taking steps between the bars.
"Great work, Ace. You're getting the hangm" "Oh, my God!"

Lucretia's shriek startled Adam and caused the
des in his arms to give way. He would have collapsed
the floor had Lilah not been there to break his fall.
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lowered him into the wheelchair. Then she

to confront Lucretia. "Get out of here! How dare
interrupt us during a session."

"You can't order me around, Miss Mason."

"I damn sure can. Mr. Cavanaugh is my responsibil
While we're in this room, his attention has to be soldy
me and what we're doing."

"The fact that h's your responsibility can be remeLucretia
threatened in a voice-that could have

the martinis she was so fond of mixing for Adam.
"I intend to take up that very subject with his physician.

another physician is a distinct possibility. It seems
me that what you are doing for Adam at Dr. Arno's

is causing more harm than good. He is


Lilah whirled around to see that her patient was wear
an expression of sheer agony. "Adam?" She dropped

her knees in front of his whedchair and began massag
his calf muscle. It was contracted into a knot as round
and hard as a baseball.

Lucretia moved alongside his chair and blotted his
sweating forehead with a monogrammed handkerchief.
"Leave him alone now, Miss Mason. Haven't you done
for one morning?"

"Me? I wasn't the one who came barging in where I
needed or wanted and caused him to break concentration."

It took several minutes, but eventually Adam's muscle
returned to its normal state. His contorted facial features
relaxed. But Lilah could tell that the fall had caused him
as much embarrassment as pain. It had hurt his pride and
bruised hit ego. She could easily throttle Lucretia for undoing
in a matter of seconds what it had taken her

hour to work to. was shattered.

next time suggested using the bars, she
have to start from scratch, convincing him of his
Damn the woman!

"Kindly leave us," she said stiffly.

"Your time is up."

Lilah consulted the dock on the nightstand.
tell time? We've got fifteen more minutes."
"Surely you're not going to make him stand


"No, we'll go through a series of exercises to relax
muscles."

"Then, I'll stay and watch."

"You'll do no such thing. This is between my
and me. Adam, you don't want her here, do you?"

Lucretia laid her hand on his shoulder. "Don't
think it would be a good idea for me to learn how
this?"

That infuriated Lilah even more. "We're not
about pouring tea, Snow White. You don't learn 'to
this' in an afternoon. It takes years of study

to get certification."

"It can't be that difficult," Lucretia said with a
lerisive laugh. "I should know how you do it, so that

able to give Adam therapy

Lilah's heart hit the floor. She gaped at Lucretia,
at Adam. "Married?" she wheezed.

"You didn't know?" Lucretia affectionately ran

through Adam's hair. "Adam didn't actually
to me until yesterday, though he was dose to it

were together, which was only days before


Lilah looked down at him with stark heartache

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"You want to marry

"I beg your pardon," Lucretia said with affront.
"AdamD"

"Be quiet, Lucretia," he interrupted sharply. "I want
to hear what Lilah has to say." He hadn't taken his eyes
off her. They gazed up at her steadily from beneath his

but his expression wasn't malevolent. If anything,

amused. At the very least, curious. "Why don't
think I should marry Lucretia? We've been close ac
for
several years."

"A bit more than that, darling," Lucretia interjected.
Adam shot her a warning glance to keep silent.

He turned back to Lilah. "Lucretia is sympathetic to
my present condition. However it turns out, she's reconciled
to living with me."

"'What do you mean by 'however it turns out'?"
"My being sexually dysfunctional."

"Is it really necessary to discuss something so per
hired
hdp?" Lucretia asked with irritation.
Adam quelled her with another hard look. "I'll deal

this my own way, Lucretia. If you can't keep quiet,

the room." She chose to stay, but her red lips drew
up into a disapproving pout.

"Lucretia is willing to marry me in spite of my inabilto
sire children," he calmly told Lilah. "She's kind.

beautiful. A cultured, congenial woman. Why

any man, but especially one in my situation, be
overjoyed that she consented to marry me?"

Lilah hiked her chin up a notch and flung her hair

defiandy. "If you want to make the biggest mistake
your life, it's no skin ff my nose."

Again Lucretia opened her mouth to protest, but

shot her a look of such dire threat that her perfect

marriage to Lucretia

be a big mistake?"

"Remember, you asked for this," Lilah

him.

"I'll remember."

"Okay," Lilah said, taking a deep breath. "She's
acting in your best interest. She's babying

dling you, pampering and petting you."
"What's wrong with that?"
"Everything."

"You don't think husbands should be

"Not husbands in your condition and certainly
this stage in your treatment. Once you' re back to
you can be waited on hand and foot, and I'll give a
light to any woman dumb enough to do that for a
But right now, you should be driven and bullied
proddedD"

"In other words, she should treat me the same
do."

"Exactly! What she's doing is fine ff you're
around and sip the martinis she brings you and

meals from her hand. If that's the quality of life

then far be it from me to argue with your

If you want to watch your nice hard belly turn to fat
the muscles in your legs shrivd to mush and your
become flabby from disuse, not to mention your chin
chest, then fine. Go to the altar with her and say, 'I

"But if you want to be Adam Cavanaugh, if you
to walk and jog and ski and climb mountains,
what you told me you wanted, then you'd betxer set

straight or ditch her altogether."

"Adam!"

Lilah disregarded Lucretia's exclamation of
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mind, though, consider this. nen the ski season rolls
around and all her buddies are jeti off to Saint-Moritz, where do you think that'll leave you? Huh? I'll tell you.
Alone. Abandoned. Because she'll go to Saint-Moritz.
And you'll urge her to go because you'll fed guilty because
she's sacrificed so much for you. You'll be left
cooped up in some stuffy bedroom with an even stuffier
servant, who will despise and deride you for your weskness
and take his sweet time in answering the little bell on your nightstand.

"While your gorgeous wife is out t,ldng on the dopes
probably a few ski instrnetors, because by now the
newness of her noble gesm will have worn off and she'll
be thinking that she made a bad deal--you'll be lying
helpless and useless. You'll be torturing yourself, wondering
who she's with and what she's doing. You'll be remembering
with bitterness the days when you picked up
ski bunnies and took them home to snuggle. You'll be
lamenting the days when you controlled a globe-spanning
corporation and left people breathless in your energetic


"Event***dly she'll leave you more frequently to go
sailing or grouse shooting or to meet a lover, and then the
day will come when it's just not chic to be married to a

anymore and she'll divorce you and probably

off with a few of your millions, which she'll fed she

earned for giving you her time and trouble."

"Of all the-- I won't stand here ands"

"You're free to leave anytime, Lucretia," Adam said


"What? I wouldn't think of leaving you alone with
this wretched person. She's obviously unbalanced."

"I'm no such ." Lilah shot back. "And as for
being alone with him, I was .here for weeks
showed up."

Snow White's cheeks turned a deep, rosy
"What does she mean by that, Adam?"

"Use your imagination, Lucretia," he said.
"You actually engaged in . . . in . . ."

"Sexual dalliances. Can't you bring yourself to
it?" Lilah taunted. "He kissed me. More than once."

"Not only kissed, but enjoyed," Adam added
"Very much."

Lucretia was rendered speechless by the impetus
hind his whispered words. So was Lilah. She locked
with Adam and it was several moments before she
continue. "Which brings us around to the

"It does?" He smiled that grin, that endearing,
tiful, wonderful grin that gave his face a piratical

"That's what this is really all about, isn't it?"
asked rhetorically, as though they were alone.
afraid that if you don't grab the first woman who is
pathetic to your condition, you might miss out on
altogether. Adam," she said earnestly, "if I thought
was sincere, I'd pin a medal of self-sacrifice on her
But if I were you, I'd examine why she conceded the'
of not having children so quickly."

Both ignored Lucretia's gasp. Lilah plunged on.
you ever think that she might be relieved? Maybe
glad she won't have a husband who'll demand that
dutifully eke out an offspring. I doubt she would
sacrifice her figure or her time to a child. She just
seem cut out to breast-feed and change diapers.
while a nanny can do one, she sure as hell can't do
other."

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"To me it

"Would it?"

Deep down inside, Lilah quivered. "That's not
issue. You're getting me off the track." She began

"I don't think you'll have a single problem in your marital
bed, either for rfional or procreational purposes. To
any woman who truly loves you, it won't matter either
way. But I know it matters to you. So if you're that worried
about its not working, I'd rather you try it out on me
before taking a chance that it won't and marrying Snow
White."

A stunned silence followed. None was more stunned
than Lilah. She heard her own words, but she couldn't
bdicvc that she'd spoken them. It had been an impulsive
statement. Though now that she had time to review it, she
realized that it was true and conveyed her deepest fed


She didn't mind what Lucreda thought about her
speaking her heart, but she did mind what Adam thought.

couldn't bear looking into his eyes. They revealed
lothing except the intensity of his reaction. But the reac

itself remained a mystery.

Turning on her bare bed, she left the room.

Several ponderously silent seconds ticked by before

daintily cleared her throat and spoke. "Can you

a hired person would have the gall to speak so
candidly about what is absolutely none of her affair?

a trial she must have been for you, darling." She
shivered with revulsion. "I'm amazed you tolerated her

long. I'll see that she's packed and out of the house by


Adam caught her arm as she brushed past his chair.

glanced down, surprised by the strength of his grip.
"Lilah won't be packing, but you will."

Her "You can't be serious,
Surdy you didn't put stock in anything that
woman said? You couldn't have. You're more
than that."

"I'm very intelligent. That's why I keep tabs on
acquaintance, friend, enemy." He paused before
"And lover." He released her arm and leaned back in

"Lilah didn't tell me anything I

know." He smiled thoughtfully, as if momentarily
tracted. "Not about you anyway."

When his attention focused back on Lucretia, his

turned serious gain. "I know about the
down your door."
"How crass of you to mention finances, Adam."
"I wouldn't if finances weren't the reason you'

He pressed on before she could offer a lame

"We had some good times, Lucretia."

"Some good sex."

He made an offhanded gesture. "It was so easily

it lost its value before we ever got in bed."

'You--" '

He shrugged off her scathing insult. "I was

to marrying you. Not by a long shot. I knew

the moment we met why you pursued me so
"I fell instantly in love," she cried.
"With my stock portfolio."

"That's not true. I care for you deeply. I came

tO"

"To do exactly as Lilah guessed. You
smother me with your tender, loving care until I
you out of gratitude. And it would have been a bargain
both of us. I would have a wife who "
ities. You would have a husband with the means to

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"Only you miscalculated one thing," he

won't settle for being nursed the rest of my life. I've always
done things for myself. I refuse to let this setback be
anything but temporary. I might have m run my corporation
from a whedchair, but I'll never become a bedridden
invalid content to let my brain atrophy while my loving wife takes advantage of me."

"You seemed to enjoy being an invalid the last couple
of days," she remarked coldly.

"You caught me on an off day," he said with chagrin.
"I was snlldng because Lilah had spumed me. Besides, I
wanted to see how far you would go. I had hoped I was
wrong about you. It's a clich6, but I gave you enough rope
and you hanged yourself."

"I was being put through a silly test, is that it?"

"No, actually Lilah was. She passed her test with flying
colors. You flunked."

Lucretia's lip curled with contempt. "Speaking of
clich6s, your attraction to this foulmouthed tart is laughable
and pathetic. Any man in your condition would fancy
himself in love with his physical therapist."

"That's almost verbatim what she said. But I don't

either of you is right."

"And you pride yourself on your intellect," she
meered. "Don't you see that she's the oaly woman available
to you?"

"You've been available, Lucretia," he reminded her

softly. "I didn't want you, did I?"

"Bastard."

He looked taken aback. "And you accused Lilah of
being foulmouthed?"

"She dresses like a whore!"

"You were the one willing to sell herself."

"I that want her."

"Oh, I want her," he said as a slow grin spread
his face. "And I intend to take her on her offer."


window Lilah watched Pet,

the back door of the car for a huffy Lucretia. After
had climbed in, he went around to the driver's side.
Pete. He would have to endure the ride to the airport
Lucretia's company. She didn't appear to be in the best
humors.

As for Lilah, her heart was soaring.

	She had overcome all the obstacles
	in

	way of Adam's recovery: his initial rage, his

puppy love for her, his sympathetic ally. Invariably
tients had a friend or spouse who countermanded
therapist's instructions. Though they were motivated
love and compassion, they were detrimental to the
tient's progress.

Hopefully Adam and she had seen the
Elsinghauer. It should be smooth sailing from

on.

Wall, there was that one tiny personal glitch, but
chose to shelve that dilemma for the time being.

She waited until the car's taillights had

the dusky twilight before she went to Adam's
knocked. Getting his permission, she slipped
room. She stayed near the door, stricken by a
uncharacteristic shyness.
"She's gone."
"Good riddance."

She shook her head in puzzlement. "You're not
:,,


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"Had a dilly of a fight, did ya?"

"My lips are sealed."

"Damn! I was hoping to hear all the juicy details."
"Sorry to disappoint you," Adam said, smiling hugdy,
"but I'll save the explanation for another time. I've had all
the Lucretia I can stand for one day."

Brimming with pleasure over his words, Lilah said,
"She had the house in an uproar while she was packing
and making travel arrangements. I decided to postpone
your session until after she left."

"I sensed that was the reason for the dday. But now
that you're here, can we do the bars gain?"

She thumped the side of her head with the heel of her
hand. "Am I hearing right? Aren't you the patient who

put up such a stink about the bars this morning?"
"I've had a change of heart."
"So I see. Wellm"

"Oh, wait. Where's my poster? The one Lucretia
called 'an abominable eyesore' that was desecrating my


"That bitch!" Lilah exclaimed, propping her hands
on her hips. "She said that about my poster? What could
she find wrong with a picture of a hdy and a fruit basket?"

"I
don't think she objected to the subject matter. It
was the iuxtaposition of the hdy and the banana that she
found fault with."

"Some people have no taste."

"Where is it?" he asked, laugh/ng at her exasperation.

"In my room. She told Pete to throw it away, but he
passed it to me."

"Bring it back."

but actually extremdy pleased,

Lilah went into her room and came back with

She replaced it on the nail she'd hammered into the
herself.

When she had the frame hanging straight, Adam
"There. Much better. Now we can get started."

They went to the bars again. His arms

better than during the morning session, but he
more on his legs too. She had to coax him to quit.

wearing yourself out."

"Five more minutes."

"What good will you be tomorrow if you

tonight?"

"I'm not exhausted, I'm exhilarated."
Eventually she urged him back into his

'Let's skip the mat table. Get back into bed. I'H give

rubdown there. I think you could use a sponge


It was after his sponge bath and after his
when she was saying good night that he looked up
beguilingly and asked, "What about the other?"
"The other?"

"The recreational and procreational marital bed
going to get so good at with your help." His

to a husky pitch. "When do we start working



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noming.

For several moments he waited her out, then said,
"Well?"

"Well what?"

"When do we start that therapy?" Reaching up, he
curled his hand behind her neck. "I say now."

She forced a tight little laugh. "You didn't think I was
serious, did you?"

His eyes narrowed and smiling, he nodded his head.
"Yeah, I think you were."

"That just goes to show how wrong a person can be. I
was talking off the top of my head, spouting off, letting
my mouth overload my rear, as my dad used to say. It was
a ploy to get rid of Snow White. I would have said anything
to get rid of her. She was undoing all that we had
done. She was underminingm Why are you shaking your

excuses are up to a point,

you were emotionally involved. You were upset. With
intending to, you said exactly what was on your
just popped out in the heat of the moment."

Reflexivdy and somewhat nervously, Lilah wet
lips. Adam ran his thumb along her lower lip behind
tongue. She angled her head back and away, but he
remove his hand from around her neck.

"Look, Cavanangh, I was bluffing her, okay?
you take a joke?"

"I can when someone's joking. You weren't."
"How do you know?"

He sat up and leaned forward, until she could feel

breath on her face. "Because you're hot for me."
"I am not!"

"You've been running this show for weeks. I've
no choice but to let you take charge." He whisked an
light kiss across her lips. "This is my show. I'm owe r. ' '

"I won't letm"

"Shut up, Lilah."

His hand made a yanking morion against her
that brought her face down to his. His lips rubbed
hard, rough kisses on hers before they gentled.

her lips, he whispered, "Open your mouth."
"Adam--"

"Thanks." His tongue spiraled down into the
wet heat of her mouth.

Lilah whimpered, first in protest, then in longing,
nally in gratification. Her rigid posture relaxed and
collapsed against him. The resisting muscles in her
became pliant, so he released his hold on them and slid
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to one

gentle ardor. Lilah laid her hands on his bare chest. The
hair was crisp but soft. It curled around her fingers. She
loved having them ensnared by it.

When they drew apart, she breathlessly spoke his
name. His lips went in search of the tastiest parts of her
neck. "You're a lightning rod," he said.

"Am I?" She angled her head to one side, allowing

him to caress one ear with his lips and tongue.
"You attract men everywhere you go."
"Not intentionally."

"Baby, you couldn't advertise your allure any plainer

ff you had 'Born to Bed' tattooed on your chest."

"I don't share my favors easily."

"That's what makes you so damn sexy. You advertise
it, but you don't give it away. It's enough to drive a man
crazy until he gets to see you. Touch. Taste."

He groaned the last word against her lips a heartbeat
before his tongue reclaimed her mouth as his possession.
He reached beneath her tank top and worked the ribbed
knit up and over her breasts, then pushed her far enough
away from him to look at her. Her breasts were flushed
and beautiful with desire. His hands cupped them. He
sighed a curse.

As he tenderly massaged her, he whispered, "God,
I've missed touching a woman."

He leaned forward and pressed his lips to her nipple.
Lilah felt his tongue, warm and sinuous, strokdng it, making
it hard and ready for his damply tugging mouth.

Involuntarily her hands gripped his hair; her head fell
back; she let out a soft cry. She wanted to hold his head
against her forever. When he pulled away, she moaned,
feding deprived. She looked at him, glassy-eyed and bewildered.
"Don't she

"I want to see

W'dl you undress for me?"

Lilah's head cleared instantly. "Huh?"
"I'd love to undress you myself," he said
"but I want to be standing on my o,ma two feet
do." He kissed her again and leaving his lips against
whispered urgendy, "Undress for me, Lilah. Make it
Make it sexy."

She slid along the edge of the bed until her
touched the floor and she stood up. Now was her
She had escaped his caressing hands and persuasive
This was her last chance to reestablish her
detachment. Now was the moment to renounce the
sonal feelings she had for this patient. In short, it
to turn and run.

But she stood there beside his bed as though
The passionate fire in Adam's eyes, as well as her
need to love and be loved, compelled her to stay.

her took a giant backward step, leavin

	in her, which was much more
	to

	this dilemma alone. There was no doubt which

	choose to do.

It had been no contest. Not really. Before she

left his arms, she knew she would return to
Naked and wanting.

Keeping her eyes on his, she pulled the stretchy

top over her head. She hdd her arms high above

several seconds before gradually lowering them
dropping the tank top on the floor. Her hair sifted

place and settled on her bare shoulders. Adam

movement. His eyes glowed their
breasts and their taut, coral centers.
Lilah reached behind her for the button on

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aged to get the
tated a tempting moment before inching them down over
her hips, then letting them slide down her legs to the
floor. She stepped out of them, leaving her in only a sheer
pair of briefs. Her characteristic arrogance evaporated.
Her smile was shy, half-formed, and uncertain. Terribly
arousing to the man on the bed.

"Come closer," he ordered gruffly.

Lilah took hesitant baby steps to bring her even with
the side of his bed and within his reach. He extended his
hand and touched the faint white scar that marked her
childhood appendectomy. He drew a breathtaking circle
around her naval. His fingertip slowly traced the triangular
perimeter of her bikini briefs. "Pretty," he saidof the
ice-blue lace pand and the delicate blond cloud behind it.

He slid his hand beneath the lacy elastic strip that
rode her hipbone. His hand was very warm against the
cool flesh it conformed to. His thumb revolved over her
hipbone. Even after he withdrew his hand, he lingered to
play with the lacy dastic.


"Why?"

"i'm nervous."

"Surely you've undressed in front of a man before."

She made a hdpless gesture. "But it was always . . .
I mean--"


The appeal on his face malted the last of her modesty.
With only a trace of reservation she slipped her thumbs
into the waistband and worked the briefs down until she
could step out of them. Then she, who didn't have a single
modest cell, who had scorned those who did, who

	had no misgivings about the. human
	in any

	straightened and faced him bashflally.

Adam swore softly. "I knew you'd be

. ." He was too busy visually feasting on her
complete his sentence. "Lie down."

His arms, made stedy and powerful because of all

he'd made on them latdy, encircled her
drew her down and dose against him. Madly
hair, her temples, her nose, her cheeks, finally


With a low moan, he said. "Ah, that feels good."
"Nakedness?"
"No. This."

He took her hand and carried it beneath the
down his body. Quite naturally and of their own

Lilah's fingers dosed tightly around the iron
his sex. He hissed another string of swear words

her lips with his. Their kiss was deep and
tongues carnal and selfish.
Reaching down, Adam positioned her thigh to lie c
His palm smoothed her hip, the back of her

they sighed.

"Can you fed that?" she wanted to know.

"I can feel the pressure. I can fed your skin. I can

Slipping his hand between their bodies, he
feathery softness between her thighs. Her reaction

She shuddered violently.

He hesitated. "Did I hurt you?"

"No, no. You didn't hurt me at all."

She ground her forehead against his breastbone as

pressed into her creamy softness. Clutching
so hard that her nails bit into his. flesh

her eyes dosed, she surrendered to the
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-eat waves

her, each one more excuisite th the one preceding
until she was consumed by them.

And even or moments mCterward the

through her, tiny shock waves of light and ecstasy.

When at last she opened her eyes and raised her
she realized that his arms were no longer around her,
resting at his sides. He was lying against the pillows, his
face expressionless and cold. His eyes were open
sightless. Worst of all, he was no longer aroused.

"Adam?" She had bardy enough air to make a

but she knew he had heard her. He said nothing, so
repeated his name.

"You'd better leave me alone now," he said curtly.
"I'm tired."

Lilah stared at him with misapprehension. Remorsefully
she eased away. She paused, but when he made
move to stop her, she swung herself over the edge of
bed. Mortified and confused, she swept up

and fled the room.


She was glad the guest bedroom
gave her something to stare at. She had watched it
hour after hour as the blades circled above the bed, stirting
the air and drying her tears into salty tracks as
fell onto her cheeks.

She must have reviewed it at least a thousand times in
her head, but she still couldn't pin down a logical explanation
for Adam's behavior. His blood had been
high and hot. What had turned it so cold so fast?
What had she done? What hadn't she done?

Anguished and miserable, she rolled to her side.
tear was too for the fan to It down

her nose

pillow. She rebuked it . . . and all its predecessors
successors. She never cried. She never, never cried

man. It made her furious that she was
	that

and weeping over Adam Cavanaugh. What

he'd been to virtually kick her out of his bed.

	Yet he hadn't been smug about it. It wasn't

he had used her and disposed of her like a plastic

anything, he had appeared more shattered than she.
why when she had given him what he wanted and
when he had proved himsdf capable of

The thought crystallized and gave her pause.
Slowly she rolled to her back again. Her lips
surprise. Why hadn't she thought of it sooner?
now, she recalled Adam's face as it had looked when
left him. Not triumphant. Quite the contrary. Failure
been stamped on his features. It wasn't that he
wanted to look at her. He hadn't wanted her to
him.

Absently she rubbed all traces of tears off her
and whispered something unladylike into the
"No wonder he was upset."

She knew Adam's body intimatdy. He had a
birthmark in the shape of Utah on the underside of
upper arm. He had stepped on a tin can at the
when he was a kid, and the cut had left a scar on his
There was a dusting of soft, fuzzy body hair in the
his back.

But just as intimately as she knew his physiology,
knew his psyche. She knew what made him tick. She
how he thought. Given any set of
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	SO
	now

had upset him.

She also realized what she would have to do about it.

would cost her some pride, but that hardly see.ed
consequence when the quality of a man's life was at stake.

method she had in mind was highly unethical, surdy

to have her license as a physical therapist reNonetheless
she would do what she must. Her

was the strongest known to man short of sur
Love.


room
morning,

as chipper as Flamingo Wing lipstick and half a
of dark-eye-circle concealer could make her look.
"Morning, Ace. How goes it?" Adam was sitting in
wheelchair, staring out the window. His mood was

just as she had predicted.

"Fine."
"Sleep well?"
"I slept okay."

"Pete said you didn't eat much breakfast."

"What are you, my mother?"

She laughed gustily. "Well, if I am," she said, dropan
eyelid, "we're guilty of a grievous sin." He didn't
crack a smile. "Not funny?"
"Not funny."

"What's with you, sad sack? Need some stewed


"You come near me with stewed prunes and I'llm"
"What? Beat me with a stick?"

'"xTdl you just be quiet ahd do your job?"

"What a crosspatch," she muttered. Standing directly
from of she her arms above her head and

stretched, that as she did her T-shirt crept up
give Adam a view of her bare belly above
trunks. "I slept marvdously well. Breaiffast was

Now I'm ready for a swim. Want to come out with me?'
"No, I'll stay here."

"And let that gorgeous tan of yours fade?" she

in mock dismay. "I'll set up the mat table on the
we'll do your therapy session outs/de today. How
it?"

"I want to work at the bars again."
"Later today."
"Why not now?"
"Because I said no."

"Because you want to slough off around my swim
ming pool and work on your own tan."

She thrust out one shapely hip and glared down
him. "I'm going to ignore that, Cavanaugh, even
comments like that make me madder than hell. When
you going to get it through your thick skull that I'm
therapist and you're the patient and until you can fight
down, what I say goes?"

He banged his fists on the armrests of the

and shouted, "I want out of this damn thing."

"Right," she drawled. "So we' re wasting time up
arguing when we could be downstairs
you out of it," she said sweetly. Stepping around him,
disengaged the brake and pushed the chair across
room and through the bedroom door.

When they reached the terrace, she poured him

of pineapple juice from an iced pitcher that she

with Pete to have waiting for them on
table. She kissed Adam fondly on the cheek as
it to him. "Maybe this will improve your mood by

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Apparently he was too stunned by her
spontaneous kiss to speak. She peeled the T-shirt over her
head and dropping it negligently on the deck, strutted to
the end of the diving board and executed a perfect dive
that barely created a splash. After swimming several vigorous
laps, she took the steps out of the shallow end and
shook the water from her hair.

"That feels great! Want to sit in the shallow end?" "I'll pass."

She shrugged indifferently. "Another time."

Adam's eyes were on her, though she pretended not
to notice as she walked toward the bin where a supply of
beach towels was always folded and nearly stacked. Water

on her skin, just as she had planned for it to.
Baby oil worked miracles.

She blotted the shimnaery droplets dry with the fluffy
towd, then rubbed her hair with it. Keeping her back to

him, she reached around and unsnapped her bra. She reit
with the T-shirt she'd taken off only minutes
The soft cotton molded to her damp skin.
When she faced Adam gain, she saw that her ruse
worked. He was gripping the arms of the whedchair
so hard that his knuckles had turned white. He seemed
about to come out of the whedchair, either by a spring
action device beneath the seat or by his oma propulsion.

eyes were dark, smoldering with internal combustion..

he was hard. His nylon Dan shorts couldn't conceal arOull.

"I see Pete has set up your mat table." She gestured

it. "Can you get on it by yourself?"

He v,heded his chair up to the table. Supporting him
by phcing one hand on the edge of the table and the

on the arm of his whedchair, he was able m transfer

Then he lifted his on " "

"Soon you won't even me." Leaning closer,

lah added in a sultry voice, "Not for this anyway."
"I'm ready to do it."

Her eyes dropped significantly to his lap. "So I
"Lilah," he warned.

"Okay, okay. You're anxious to get on those
gain. But you can't blame a girl for being impressed
your other . . . accomplishments."

They went through a routine of stretching
strengthening exercises. She resisted each of his
ments, and though he cursed her for her diLigence,

smiling proudly when they finished.

"Better today, right?"

"You'll he able to kick me into the pool

She looked at him out of the corner of her eye.

enjoy that, wouldn't you?"

He laughed with chagrin. "More than that, I'd like
hold you under."

"Under what?"

Secretly pleased, she watched a muscle in his
twitch with desire and annoyance. "Under the water."

"Oh." She looked away, as though his answer
disappointed her. "Are you in a hurry to get back to
room?"

"Not especially. Why?"

"It might he nice to lie out here and sunbathe."
"Go ahead. You're off duty now."

"I meant together. Why don't you stay out here
me?"

"What for?"

"For the sun, goose. Some cultures believe that it
healing powers."

"That's superstitious bull."

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yourself." She spread out one of the beach towds on
deck and lay down on her stomach, but not before whip
off
her T-shirt.

"What the hell!" Adam exclaimed. "Don't you have a
grain of decency?"

She rolled over. "What are you hyped up about

now"

He made a waving motion down at her exposed

breasts. "Pete could come out here."

"I gave Pete the day off."

"You gave my employee the day off?"

"The house is spotless, the laundry's done, I can
cook. Well, enough so that we won't starve," she
amended. "He wanted to go to his cousin's birthday luau.
So I said yes." Before Adam could launch into a litany of
protests, she slapped a tube of suntan ,g,,el into his hand.
"Rub some of this on my back, will ya?

"I can't reach you from here." •

"So get down here where you can." She lay back
down and returned her cheek to her stacked hands. Just
as she had bargained on, he began lowering himself out of
his chair and onto the deck. Weeks ago he had had to use
steps in graduated heights to get from the seat of his

to the floor mats they used for s6me of his ex
Now
he could do it with the strength of his arms,
chest, and back muscles alone. She was careful to hide her

smile.

"Where do you want it?" he asked grouchily.

"Everywhere." Seconds later she said, "Whoa! Not so
lard. And not so fast. Hmm, that's better."

Shortly, his second hand joined the first. They moved
over her back with slow, smooth strokes, rubbing in the

Occasionally his fingertips grazed, the sides of her

and he would the massage.

When she sensed that he was about to

"The backs of my legs, too, please." She mumbled
request sleepily, but she'd never been so wide
her entire life. Her nerve endings were singing like a
rehearsed choir.

He didn't respond to her wish right away, but
tated for a long time. Lilah's heart nervously
against the deck beneath her. She damped her eyes
and hoped with all her might that he would do as

him to, as much for his good as hers.

His better judgment gave way to his natural

his hands on the backs of her calves. Then on
Pressing and massaging, working their way up.
had to damp her teeth over her lower lip to keep
moaning with pleasure as his fingers gently squeezed
flesh.

Far too soon for both of them he pulled away.
rolled over just far enough to allow him a peek of
breast. "Finished?" Eyes riveted to the pert, pink tip
her breast, Adam nodded. "Maybe you should have
come a physical therapist," she told him huskily. "Yot
certainly got the touch."

Using the methods she had taught him, he
vered himself back to his wheelchair and hoisted
into it. When he was situated, he looked down at
said, "But not the callousness."

Stung, Lilah snatched up her T-shirt and held

against her chest. "I'm not callous."

"Then cruel."

"I'm not cruel either."

"Oh, no?" He wheeled his chair around,
turning his back on her.

"Where are you going?" she asked.

"To room."


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you your

"Don't bother."

"No bother. It's my duty."

"Duty be damned," he called over his shoulder. "I'd
rather go hungry than be husded by you."

His wbeelchr disappeared into the shadows of the
house. Lilah remained staring after him for a long time,
feeling a desperate need to cry again. She was a good one
for laying down plans. Too bad they always backfired in


couldn't identify the sound that had awakened
her. Before opening her eyes, she lay motionless in her
bed and swept the cobwebs of sleep from her brain.
When she did open her eyes, she was surprised to see that
the guest bedroom was bathed in the violet light of dusk.
She had slept longer than she'd planned to.

When she had come in from the pool hours earlier,
she'd been drained of energy and spirit. After a quick
shower and shampoo she had barely had the strength to
crawl beneath the sheet and position the pillow under her
head. She'd fallen asleep Instantly, being physically and
emotionally exhausted after her sleepless night.

But she had intended to wake up long before now. It
was way past time for Adam's session. Feeling guilty, she
rolled to her back and kicked the sheet aside.

That's when she noticed the sound again. And this
time recognition went through her brain like a painful
splinter. "what the devil?"

Her feet hit the floor at a run. She grabbed a kimono
from the end of her bed and shoved her arms through the
sleeves as she dashed toward the door of her bedroom.

s room and flung open
door, she had carelessly tied the bdt of the robe.

But it was still a dishevded Lilah, with hair in a
and eyes puffy from sleep, that he addressed from
standing position between the paralld bars. "It's
time you got here."

"Adam!" she cried, rushing forward. "What the

do you think you're doing?"

"Watch."

She gasped softly as he bent from the waist and porting himself with one hand, touched the floor with
other. It was a struggle, but he pulled himself
"How'd you learn to do that?"

"You left your book in here." He hitched his head
indicate the therapy manual lying on his nightstand. "I
to stretch the hamstrings and calf muscles."

"I know what the exercise is for," she retorted. "I

know you're not ready for it."

"Who says?"

"I do. How'd you get yourself to stand? Where

knee cages?"

Ignoring her interrogation, he said, "Watch what
i can do. Without you I might add." He concentrated
hard that sweat popped out over his brow. The muscles
his arms and chest bulged. His thighs contracted. His
forts allowed him to take a few shuffling steps.

Lilah ducked under one of the bars and stood
tween them only a few inches away from him.

Adam, but don't do anymore for now.
Adam! Did you hear what I said?"


"Then stop. Right there. I mean it. Don't, I said!'
He took another step. It brought him chest to
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support. But she discovered him to the stronger. He
knotted the fingers of one hand in her hair, formed
and ierked her hard against his front.

"What's your game?" he groscled.

"I don't play games."

"The hell you don't. You've been play/ng one wit}
me. I scant to know why. Do you have a scarped sense of
humor? Is that hosc you get your iollies? Or is this givethe-gimp-a-thrill
sceek?" He pulled her hair fight enough
to bring tears to her eyes. "Why have you done everything

female power to keep me hard?"


Smiling seductively, Lilah bumped her middle against
She watched his eyes grow smoky. She came up on
and kissed his mouth. Against his Lips she whispered,
want you hard."

With a hungry sound his mouth came down on
He ground a savage kiss on her lips. "You knew what

were doing to me, didn't you?"

"Yes," she said defiantly.

"You tortured me intentionMly."
"Not tortured, enticed.'
"Wlay?"

"Because I want you, Adam."

He kissed her again with a release of pent-up
lence, anger, and passion. His free hand raked open
kimono. He touched her breast, fanned his fingertips
her nipple, then slid his hand down the
her and encircled her waist with his ann. His


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higher
against him. When she 'responded with a tilt of her hips,
he quickly released her.

But he was far from finished. Using his arms, he
walked himself backward and dropped into his wheal
chair. In a matter of moments he was in bed, lying on his

back, and drawing her down on top of him.

"Give me your best, baby," he growled.

She did. They kissed endlessly, with honest, soul
bearing lust. When they finally pulled apart, he shoved the
kimono off her shoulders. She shrugged out of it and
stood on her knees before him, proud and unashamed.
She reached for the waistband of his shorts.

In that instant she saw the first flicker of doubt appear
in his eyes. He caught her hand. "Lilah, wait, In"

She slapped his hand away and aimed her index finger
at the center of his chest. "Don't you dare freeze up on
me again, Adam Cavanaugh. I let you get by with it last
night, but damned if I will again."


"Shut up and listen to me." Aggravated, she ran a
hand through her hair to get it off her face. "You're
scared that you won't be able to see this through But
you'll never know until you try." She drew a long, unsteady
breath that made her breasts quiver with emotion.
"And you can lay your worries to rest that I'll taunt you if
you're slow or awkward or even a total failure. I won't
know the difference. I won't know ff your performance is
good, bad, or indifferent because . . . because you'll be
my first lover."

He stared at her blankly. Seconds later, when he began
to laugh, it was a nasty sound. "You lying little conniver.
You've got more gall than anybody I ever met.
You'll do anything, say anything, to to

respond to your idea of therapy,
	want

hear your lies. And I damn sure don't want your

Lilah propped her fists on her hips. "Look,
there's Only one way you'll ever find out if I'm lying not,"

She efficiently removed his shorts and straddled
lap. Bridging his chest with her arms, she bent low
him and swept his lips with hers. "I dare you to
it." She kissed him in earnest, running her tongue
his teeth. "Dare you, Cavanaugh. Double dare'
ering her head, she nuzzled his furry chest, then
his nipple with her parted lips. He hissed a swear
and caught double handfuls of her hair. But he didn't
her head away, especially not when she flicked
over his nipple. "Dare you."

She had barely breathed the words before he
eted her hips between his hands and pulled her

his rigid sex. He wasn't gentle.

Resistance.

A little gasp of pain.

He froze.

"Ah, God, Lilah. I'm sorry." His expression
tered two emotions at once--regret and
didn't mean to . . . I don't understand how . . .
. . You really are-- Why didn't you tell me?"

"I did." She looked into his face. "It's the
You're my first. And you can believe this too. If you
now, I'll kill you."

A smile twitched at the corner of his lips,
touch was compassionate and tender when he reached
and stroked her cheek. "You're sure?"

"Yes." She faltered. "But I don't think I can look'
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"What?"

"Shut up."

He drew her down for along kiss. His tongue made
repeated forays into her mouth while his hands caressed
her breasts, her back, her legs. She responded to every
subde suggestion he whispered, until, without any further
pain and a great deal of sensation and joy, he was fully
nesded inside her body.

He continued to coach her. A soft-touch, a guiding
hand, a whispered endearment. Loveplay. Sex talk. Erotic
and exciting. Until it became uncertain exactly who was
coaching whom.

The foundations of their worlds began to quake, then
break apart. They dung to each other. He cried her name.
She chanted his.

Replete, totally drained of energy, she collapsed on
top of him. Her limbs were so weak she couldn't move
them. Her skin was damp with perspiration. His hands
continued to idly strum her back and bottom, but all she
could do in reaction was smile complacendy against his
shoulder. It took a long time for her to regain enough

strength to raise her head.

Adam was grinning.

She grinned, too, and said, "Well for starters, that


was that we were slipping and there
anything I could do to stop it. I reached for a

anything, but grabbed nothing but air. I kept
to myself, 'Come on, Adam, do something. Stop

Prevent this from happening.' I was powerless."
"And hated that.

Adam sighed as he mindlessly sifted his
through Lilah's hair, which was spread out over his
like a blanket. "I remember hearing Pierre scream.
maybe it was Alex. Or maybe it was my own
because I was told later that they died instantly."

"Were you in pain?" Talking about his accident
therapeutic. As difficult as it was for him, Lilah had

him to verbally air his feelings about it. "I don't think so. I don't remember having any

Maybe I was in shock."

"Probably."

"I drifted in and out of consciousness. I couldn'

of my friends, but I remember calling their
getting no answer. I think I cried."

She hdd him tight for several moments. He
throat before speaking again. "The next

is of the helicopter carrying me to the hospital.

was terrible. I sensed the urgency in the

me. When I fully regained consdousness, I
that I'd had surgery to repair the broken bones


"I'm very sorry," she told him as she laid a loving
his chest. "It must have been a terrifying

"I don't remember being scared so much as I

It was happening to me, and I couldn't

that. I had so much I still wanted to do with
shook his head in befuddlement. "I know that

to be thinking at the time, but that's what
through my mind."
"You felt, 'How unfair,' right?"

He laid his hand heavily on her head. "Yeah.

a nutshell. Tragedies were supposed to happen to

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ries on the news, but I went on with my
and unscathed. Doesn't make me sound like a very nice
fellow, does it?"

She stacked her fists on his breastbone and propped
her chin on top of them. Gazing up at him, she said, "It
makes you normaL That's what everybody in your predicament
feels like. The 'why me?' syndrome. And it's iusti
fled. W'by you?"

His expression was reective. "I don't know. Was
God favoring me or punishing me? I thought about that a
lot when I first regained consdousness. Why was I the one who sundved?"

"Don't fed guilty for surviving. Aha, you Mready
have," she said, reading his rueful expression correcrJy.
"Somces dac survivors have the hardcs ime of it."

"I thought shout that too. Especially before I was
brought here. I hat.ed lying then. in the hospital in Rome,

helpless, in pain, unable to move, sfraid."

"What were you most ndd o@"

He thought for a moment before answering. "I was
'aid of never being Adam Cavanaugh again. I felt like
I'd been robbed not only of the ability to move, but of my
whole identity."

"That's symptomatic of your condition too." She
kissed him lightly on the lips. "What is it? You have an
odd smile on your face."

"I know this sounds stupid, but I was embarrassed
too. The firs me they put me on that . . ." He made a

descriptive motion with his hands.

"The tilt table."

"Yeah. I threw up all over myself. Imagine, Adam
Cavanaugh, CEO of the worldwide Hotd Cavanaugh
chain, disgracing himself like that."

She inched and kissed him more

time. "You were the only one there who
unsympathetic with your condition."

"I know. I gave everyone a hard time."

"No foolisl'."

He laughed with chagrin, but became serious
"One of my character flaws is that I have no tolerance


"You have no tolerance for things beyond your


He looked down his nose at her. "I think you fall
category. You're way beyond my control."
She giggled. "That's why you don't like me."
"I like you." He spoke with a sob earnestness

captured her attention.

"You do? Since when?"

"Since . . . I don't know."

"Bet I know. You started liking me when I

shorts and jumped on your bones."

"No.
	I mean, yes, I liked that. A lot," he said
twinkle in his eyes. "But it just occurred to

ago that I like you, the person, too."
,,Why?,'

"I guess because you've patiently listened while

about the accident."

Her tingemail rimmed his lips. "I'm glad you sh.
with me. You've needed to talk it out with

told me that you refused counseling in the

He shrugged. "I felt like a dope."

"You're too tough to ask for hdp, right?" She

enough to make him smile.

"Thanks for listening and for not making


"You're wdcome."

He reached and curled a wis of her hair



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finger. "We've gotten into some matter
but I find it hard to wax philosophic when a sexy

is sprawled across my belly."

"Do you now?"

"Hmm." He regarded her with open curiosity and

"But, now that I've revealed all my secrets to you,
turn the tables. Tell me why and how."

Assuming a casual air, she lightly plucked at his ear

As earlobe* went, it was nice but didn't warrant the

attention she gave to it. "Why and how


"Why you're still a virgin--"

"How soon you forget."

He frowned at her. "Why you're still a virgin and how
that's even pomible."

"Techrfically, it's possible because I've never had a
consummated love affair."

"That answer the second half of the question. What
about the first half? To refresh your memory, it's the part
about why."

"I never wanted to before."

"Lilah." He sounded like a parent scolding a child
who was obviously stretching the truth. "I want the
truth."

"That i the truth. Knowing me as well as you do, do
1 think I'd preserve my virginity for any other reason?"

He still seemed puzzled. "It just doesn't jive with your

You'll do or say anything without a single
tualm. I find it hard to believe you have such a liberated

relaxed attitude toward sex but have never partici


"I go to football games and cheer on the players, but
i've never played myself."

"That's a correlation."

She sighed with exasperation. "What do

that I brand a big red V on my forehead?"

He linked his hands at the small of her back and
her dghtly. Nuzzling her neck, he said, "It's too

now."

"That's right. So why are you making such a big
out of it?"

"I was surprised. No, shocked is a better word.
you still haven't given me a straight answer."

"I never wanted to make love before. It's as
that."

He was already shaking his head. "No, it
deeper." He tried to delve into her eyes and find
truth, but she wouldn't hold eye contact long
"Does this have anything to do with that conversation

had about your feelings of inadequacy?"
"Of course notl"
"Bingo."

She glared at him. "Okay, maybe it does, what of i
"You're a beautiful, funny, sensual,. sexy
that's what of it. Why have you deprived yourself of
most fillfilling experience the human being can

"Because ff there was a way to mess up the most |
filling experience the human being can enjoy, I
have found it."

Adam softened his tone. "Care to expound?"

"No, but I will since I get the impression you're 1

to persist until I do."

"Right."

She drew a deep breath of resignation

slowly. "I figured that I would be as clumsy
about sex as I was about everything rise. I don't mean
bed exactly. I mean all the trappings that go with it. I
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and a half percent the pills didn't work on. I was
that I'd fall in love with the guy but he wouldn't fall in
love with me, or the reverse." Her wide blue eyes appealed
to him to understand. "I know it sounds ridiculous
now, but I'd flubbed everything rise I had ever tried."

"Except basketball and tennis. Elizabeth told me."

"Well, I was okay sldllwise, but I got kicked off the

high school basketball team."

	"Dare I ask why?"

"For sewing a row of sequins on the hem of my
trunks. Well, those uniforms were ugly, Adam," she
stressed when he burst out laughing. "And men would get
mad as hell when I beat them at tennis, so I quit playing.
See? It followed that I'd fail at sex too."

A trace of vulnerability had crept into her voice,
though she was unaware of it. "I didn't want another failure
on my record. By the time I was old enough to say yea
or nay to any guy who happened to ask, Elizabeth was
married to John Burke. She was the perfect little homemaker.
Her husband adored her. She gave birth to absolutdy
gorgeous, precious, precocious babies. If I had
entered into a relationship with a man, it would end in

some kind of dreadful tangle."

	"But you dated."

"Yes, lots of men. But I always halted them before the
final countdown."

	"Poor suckers."

"Hey, the dates didn't come with a guarantee for
goodies. It wasn't as though I made promises and then
wdshed. I didn't love any of them, so I didn't care if they
read the signals wrong then ranted and raved, called me
names, went away in a huff, and never asked me out


	"But
	the
	act, the
	you talk, you

	a man
	manipulated if you

come through."

"I guess not," she admitted. "But there was too
at stake. Everything I was, everything
was at risk, and I just r.ever thought it was a risk
taking." Her gaze grew lambent. "At least, not until
afternoon. Now I know what I've been missing."

"Don't look at me like that, you little hustler.
should have gone into advertising. You sure as hell
how to package the product and launch a convindng
paign. You've turned a self-defense mechanism into an
form." His eyes moved over her, taking in the
hair, her lips, which were rouged by his kisses, the

game-for-anything glint in her eyes. "God, you're
"You thought I was an easy lay."

"Certainly not easy," he said, chuckling, "but
nitely worth the trouble." He pressed his palms over
derriere. "With your lusty nature you were loaded
primed. No wonder you were so quick to fire

Lilah actually blushed. "What you were doing to
I couldn't hdp it." His mouth spread into a wide
"Proud of yourself, are you, Cavanaugh? Well, don't
smug. As you've so ungallandy put it, I was primed.
man could have pulled the trigger."

"But you didn't let any other man," he reminded
softly. "You let me. Why?"

Smoothing his eyebrow with the pad of her
she thoughtfully considered her answer. "Maybe I
you'd be grateful for a guinea pig and wouldn't mind
amateur performance, in fact, I knew you'd fed more
confident with an amateur."

"You're no amateur. You're a natural. I fed sorry
all those poor slobs who tried to bed you and failed.

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He cupped the back of her head and forced her

to his. With their lips pressed together hard, his

boldly entered her mouth. He separated her thighs
caressing hands. His touch was delicate and deliber
and deadly to her senses.

"Adam," she said on a ragged sigh, "can we do it

Once more with feding."

"Yes, yes," he moaned. "I can do it again. Now I

Iean do


His self-confidence hadn't when he woke up the
following morning. He tossed back the covers and for a
second, intended to swing his legs over the edge of the
bed and do some calisthenics as he had done every morning
of his adult life until his accident.

With the return of awareness there usually came a
depression too. This morning, however, he smiled and
willed away that depression.

He was invincible. He could do anything. He had
successfully made love to a woman. The return of sexual
facility was only the beginning. He would soon be able to
walk. Then to run. And it was all because of the woman
lying beside him.

With a fond smile he turned his head and was disappointed
to see that Lilah was no longer there. All night
they had remained coiled together on the narrow hospital
bed. The pillow bore the imprint of her head, the sheets
the scent of her body, but sometime in the wee hours of
the morning, after he'd finally fallen asleep from sheer
exhaustion, she had evidently sneaked back to her own

room.

Adam laughed to himsdf. If she had done that for
Pete's benefit, she was her time. Weeks ago Pete

dispensed some unsolicited

that he should "Keep Rirah in bed. Make rove all
Then she not talk so much, not be so wired."

Adam laughed again, this time out loud,
about all the times last night when Lilah had opened
mouth to speak only to have it stoppered by one of
kisses. Frequently he had kissed her into silence. Or
silence. She made that little catchy sound in her
that never failed to arouse him. Just thinking
made the blood in his loins grow thick and warm.

As for being wild, she was a tigress of a lover.
stroked, she purred. When excited, she snarled. God
bid that she ever be tamed.

Lilah a virgin, he thought, chuckling and shakin8
head in patent disbelief.

He worked his shorts up his legs. Wearing
more, he hoisted himself into his chair. He didn't
have to think about the movements anymore. They
gone from seemingly impossible to second nature
Lilah's incessant instruction. Often he had wanted
ish her from the planet when she nagged him to do
more despised exercise. Now he was grateful for her
tatorship. Look at all she'd done for him.

When he entered the hall, he glanced at her door
saw that it was dosed. He aimed his chair in the
direction, toward the devator, and rode it down to
first floor. Pete wasn't in the kitchen nor in his

"Crafty little booger," Adam muttered with
Pete was giving them plenty of time alone together.
wouldn't be surprised if Lilah had arranged that too.

He made coffee and put it on a tray with two
and two Danish. Breakfast in bed. Once they'd
of the coffee and Danish, he'd have dessert. Lilah.
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He was roused from his fantasy by his own groan
desire. His thoughts had'mined deliciously dirty. It felt so
damn good to plan a seduction that he knew he could
consummate.

After a hasty trip outside to the terrace to pick a giant
red hibiscus bloom that would look great in Lilah's hair,
among other places on her body, he placed the tray on his
hp and returned upstairs. He didn't knock on her bedroom
door, but backed his chair against it and turned the
knob.

When he wheeled around, wearing the idiotic grin of
the drastically smitten, he was met with a disappointment
equivalent to a deathblow.

No Lilah. No evidence of Lilah. No evidence that
Lilah had ever existed.

The room was as spotlessly sterile as the day she had
moved in. The bedspread had nary a wrinkle. There
wasn't an assoialient of sandals scattered helterskdter
across the carpet; no lacy lingerie dripping out of open
drawers. The air bore the odor of desertion, not the scent
of perfume. The lacquered dresser top wasn't filmed with
dusting powder. There was no array of cosmetics and
loose pieces of jewdry littering its smooth, polished surface.
Adam knew without looking that the closet would be
empty too. The room was absent life, absent Lilah.

His roar of outrage had origins in his gut. It rumbled
inside his chest, gaining impetus, and echoed through the
empty house like a night cry in the jungle. It was punctuated
by the crash of the carafe of hot coffee striking the

"I can't you just t."

"Well, I did."

"Without saying anything? Without letting
know where you were going?"

Lilah wore a strained expression. She had been
dergoing Elizabeth's cross-examination for the last
hour and she was weary of it. "I've told you I was in
Francisco."

"How were we supposed to know that?" "You weren't!" Lilah shouted. "That was the
wanted to get away by myself for a while. I'm a big
didn't know I needed anyone's permission to take a

tioIl."

Thad hdd up his hand to silence his wife's next
tribution to the argument. "We understand and
ate your need for a vacation, Lilah. But you must

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		is one my traits."

	Why didn't they just go home and leave her alone

	thought. She still didn't fed like seeing anyone. She cer
	tainly
wasn't up to justifying her most recent escapade.

	She couldn't reconcile her reason for fleeing Adam's

	house to herself, much less explain it to anyone rise.

	"Impulsiveness is running neck and neck with irre
	sponsibility
this time," Elizabeth said chastisingly. "You

	deserted Adam when he needed you most. Without

	word. Without the courtesy of a formal resignation or a

	simple good-bye, you walked out."

	"Adam will survive. He told me so himself. ,,Before I

left he said he could do anything. I bdieve him.
,

"But your job wasn't finished. He still needed you.'
Lilah shook her head adamandy. "Not me. A therapist.
Any therapist would do. He'd had an attitude turnaround.
He was doing amazingly well. Before I left Oahu
I stopped, by to see Dr. Arno. He assured me that
could find an excellent replacement immediatdy."

"From what I hear, Dr. Arno came through,"
told them. "By all reports Adam is doing

well. He's even resumed control of his corporation."
"There, you see," Lilah said, "ali's well."

"That still doesn't excuse you from being derelict in

duties."

"So don't pay me. I got a great vacation out of it.
a hdluva good lane."

"Don't be flippant with me, Lilah."

"Then don't be so bloody self-righteous,"
snapped. "I got tired of being stuck up there on that

tropical mountain. I needed a change of scenery."

"So why San Francisco?"

"I'd never been there. I wanted to see it."

it was the first city she'd come to after

midnight flight from Honolulu. It was as good a
any to lose herself and nurse her misery. She'd seen
little of the city, spending most of her time in a
room. But she didn't want them to know that.

"What were you doing there all that time?"
asked her.

"Having a wonderful time."

"Alone?"

"I didn't say I was alone."

"You said you went there to be alone."
"So I changed my mind," Lilah said testily.
"Were you with a man?"

These days, Lilah's control over her temper was
ous at best. Her dark mood hadn't improved when,
diately upon her arrival home, Elizabeth and Thad
showed up on her doorstep. "Have you had spies on
lookout for me?" she had asked when she
invited them in. From there the conversation had
rated. Now she confronted her sister with full-fledged
mosity. "what business is it of yours if I spent the

San
	Francisco with one man or with a dozen men?"
"Oh, Lilah." Elizabeth burst into tears. Thad

to assist her into the nearest chair.

"Don't get upset, Elizabeth. It isn't good for
the baby."

"How can I keep from getting upset? My totally
sponsible sister has been on a two-week-bug sexual
in San Francisco. What's the matter with her?"

"You've always said she was flighty and weird."

"She should have grown out of that stage by

She's worse than ever. Why?"

"PMS?" Thad guessed.

"I have an excellent idea," Lilah interrupted
false sweetness. "If the two of you are to discuss



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as if I were an invisible party,
to do it. I'm tired. I want to unpack. I need to tdephone
the hospital and tell them I'm ready to go back to work.
To be blunt, I want you to leave."

Elizabeth looked wounded, but she stood up.
"Gladly. But I need to use your bathroom first."

"Hdp yourself." Lilah indicated the way with a wide
sweep of her arm.

After Elizabeth had left the room, Lilah turned and
discovered that Thad was watching her dosdy. She sat
down opposite him, but found his stare disconcerting.

He was first to break the uncomfortably long silence.
"You've always been flighty and weird, but I still like you."

His statement echoed words that she'd heard recently.
The memory was bittersweet. She felt tears smarting in
her eyes, but she forced herself to laugh. "Thanks. I


He leaned back in his chair and linked his hands behind
his head. "You know, it's strange."

"What is?"

"That you're so touchy tonight, coming off a vacation


"Travel is tiring."

"No, the strangeness is the coincidence of it. I've spoken
with Adam numerous times the last couple of week,s,
and each time he's been real touchy too. He doesnt
sound happy, but he tells, me he's happy. In fact, it
seemed important to him to convince me of his happiness.

Kinda like you've been with Elizabeth and me tonight."
"I'm very happy."

"Uh-huh," Thad said with a guileless smile. "And
whatever has made you so happy must be the same thing
that made Adam so event two are just
about the happiest people I ever saw. I'm
ing is why you're going to such great lengths to make
everybody knows it."

Thad looked at her compassionatdy. Lilah

like crying then. But she didn't have a chance.
stepped between them and calmly announced, "My
just broke."

They both jumped as though she had opened fire
them with an Uzi. Thad bounded to his feet and
her shoulders. "Are you sure? Are you all right?
should we do?"

"We should go to the hospital and have a

told him, laughing. "Lilah, Mrs. Alder is with
Matt. Please call and ask if she would mind
night."

"Sure, sure. Anything else?"

"Yes, pry Thad's hands off my shoulders. He's
off my circulation."

With her typical aplomb Elizabeth gave birth

shortly before dawn the morning.


"You're so tiny," Lilah whispered with

"So soft." She rubbed her cheek against her niece's
head. Holding the baby in the crook of her arm,
marveled over the miracle of such a small life.
worry. When your mother starts dressing you in
with bears and ducks and stuff appliqued on them,
Lilah will come to the rescue. I'll buy you something
funky to wear."

The baby's bud of a mouth blew a bubble. Lilah
that as approval of her idea. She was laughing when
hospital room door swished open. Her smile Instantly
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crutch with one hand and holding a bouquet
flowers in the other.

Adam's face registered the same degree of astonishment
when he saw Lilah, sitting on the edge of the hospital
bed, holding the infant against her breasts. But only
momentarily. Then his features turned stony and hostile.
"I was expecting Elizabeth."

"Well aren't you lucky? You got me instead."
"What are you doing here?"

"I could ask you the same question."

"I asked first."

She surrendered with a shrug that said the standoff
wasn't worth the bother. She hoped he didn't notice her
shormess of breath. "I'm here because of one of those
hospital snafus that invariably happens at checkout time.
The baby had already been delivered to the lroud parents

the bookkeeping glitch was discovered. So Lizzie
and Thad went to get it straightened out and asked me to
stay with the baby."

"They must not love her very much."

"What a wretched thing to say!"

He didn't apologize. Instead he hobbled farther into

room and laid the bouquet on the bedside table.
"what's her name?"


"Milly, huh? Cute. How much did she weigh?"

"Eight pounds five ounces. Where's your wheal
chair?"

"Over eight pounds? Wow. I don't need that damn


"what are you doing on a crutch?"

"I'm walking now."

"On one crutch? Without braces? Has that therapist

for brains?"

"He seemed to think I was

"Well, I don't."

"But you aren't my therapist any longer, are
His voice was silky, but his eyes were razorsharp.
they decide on Milly?"

"Huh? Oh, they let Matt name her."

"Matt?"

"He was upset because she wasn't a he. He
have preferred a brother. To pacify him they let him
her. He came up with Milly because it went so well
Matt and Megan. All M's, you see. It's a little too cute
suit my taste, but then they're not . . . Look, I
be your therapist any longer, but I know good
advice from bad, and I don't think you're ready crutches, much less one crutch."

"How would you know what I'm ready for?
haven't even seen me in two weeks and three days."

Seven hours and fifty-two minutes, Lilah could
added, but didn't. Instead she said, "You haven't

time to strengthen those muscles enough to support
"I've been working night and day."

"Another mistake on the part of the therapist. I Go Arno was a quack," she fumed. "If you rush
muscles you could get a sprain or tear them corn
You shouldn't force them to do what they're not

f

or.'

"You seemed to know instinctively what I was
for." His dark eyes penetrated hers. "Didn't you?"

Milly flailed her arms, socking her aunt on the
Lilah mentally thanked her. She was
sion, a reason to look away. While she was at it, she
the opportunity to change the subject too.

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"The t crew took good

care of me."

Her head came around with a jerk. His cocky smile
made her want to grind her teeth. "I'll bet."

"Great bunch of ladies. They were very good about
hdpin8 me in and out of my seat. Working cramps out of

my legs. Stimulating my blood flow."
"How nice," she said tightly.
"Yes, it was."

"You could have waited, you know. Elizabeth and
Thad would have understood. You didn't have to rush
across the ocean just to see Milly."

"I'm her godfather. I couldn't wait to see her."

"Even ff it causes a rdapse and puts you back in a
wheelchair?"

"I'll never go back into a wheelchair. That leaves you
at the mercy of some very unscrupulous, untrustworthy
people."

"Meaning me, I suppose?"
"If the shoe fits."
"Go to hell."
Milly protested the shouting match by setting up a

Lilah began to rock her in the cradle of her arms.
The baby continued to cry. She glared up at Adam. "Now

what you've done."

He moved to the edge of the bed and eased down,

his crutch against the mattress. "Don't you have
any maternal instincts?"

"Yes, of course I do. Every woman does." "Then make her stop crying."
"What do you suggest?"
"Maybe she's wet."

"Thad already took the diapers to the car."
"Maybe she's

out too. I'm not

equipped."

"You're equipped."

Their eyes met. For a moment a soft, melting
replaced the antagonist/.c ones they'd been

They recalled the times when his mouth had tugged
vently at her breasts.

Lilah forced herself to look away, fearing that ff
didn't, she would collapse against him and beg
hold her and never let go.

"She's quieting down," she needlessly observed.


When Milly's fussing subsided, Lilah studied his
closely. "You look tired."

"I've seen you look better too."

"Thanks." She smiled crookedly. "I can't even
umbrage because I know you're right. The last few
have been hectic. I've been running errands
trying to keep Thad anchored to earth and
Alder, their sitter. Megan and Matt have been as
Indians, feeling threatened by the new baby, I'm
They're making certain they retain everybody's
by behavin8 like hellions."

"You're into all that psychology, aren't you?"

Something in the way he asked it immediatdy set
teeth on edge. "Sometimes," she answered evenly.

"But especially with your patients. You figure
what they need and you give it to them, whether it
humor or scolding or . . . anything."

"If you have something on your mind,

why don't you just come right out and say it?"
"All right. Why did you run out on me?"
"I had accomplished what I set out to."

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Her eyes got stormy. "Get you to

"I wasn't walking yet."

"But you were dose. The morning I left you said
yourself that you could do anything. You didn't need me
ataymore."

"Wasn't that fur the doctors to deride? Or me? Or
are you just naturally smarter than everybody else?"

"I wasn't going to stick around just to get canned."

"At a thousand bucks a day!?" he cried incredulously.
"You must have had a good reason to give that


"I was tired of so much Moody good weather."
"Why did you go to bed with me, Lilah?" he asked
abruptly. "Going-away present? Were you a merit badge I
earned? Or was I one you had earned?"

She reacted as though he'd slapped her. "How dare

you say something like that."

"Then why? Tall me."

"I knew you needed proof that you were a whole
man."

He laughed, but it was a humorless noise. "Im't that
going above and beyond the call? All young male patients
are worried about that. And we both know you haven't
provided them with proof. What made me different? Why
did you sleep with me?"

"Because I wanted to," she shouted. Baby Milly

flinched at the sudden noise.

',Why?"

"Curiosity," she said breezily. "It was long overdue. I
wanted to see what all the fuss was about."

"Liar." Her jaw dropped open. "You were responding
to the chemistry that has arced between us since the
first time we met," Adam said, moving his face closer to
hers. "Ever since said, 'How do I do what?' I've

to take you to bed and find out. You were
tracted to me, too, even though both of us refused
admit it.

"But it finally happened. We surrendered to it, and
was great, but it scared the hall out of you. Because you'
successfully bluffed your way through every other
tionship in your life, you couldn't handle the real
When you discovered what all your sexy back talk

really about, you tucked tail and ran."
"You're full of crap, Cavanaugh."
"You're a coward. You ran out before

could go wrong."

"And why not? I wasn't about to stick around,
ing you along until you could go running back to
White yon FJsinghouse"

"Hauer. Von Elsingbauer."

"Whatever. I wasn't going to watch you go

to her on winged feet!" To her acute

Lilah realized she was crying. She angrily rubbed the
off her face. "Damn you, you Irish idiot! You know

to bed with you. I fell in love with you. And

have done anything, anything, to give you

use of your legs and the lifestyle you had before.

"More than I wanted my next breath, I wanted
you take your first steps to me. But I didn't want

you walk away. I was not going to stay with
disposed of when you didn't need me any longer.

going to let you go on making love to me,

ing gratitude for grand passion and honing skills to
used on other women. And finally, I don't think you
ready for crutches yet. Don't you know the damage
could be--"

"Lilah."

You fool. And that--"


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"--therapist who rplaced me must be a fool too.

Because any expert would agree that you're rushing it."
"Lilah."

"Another thing," she said, taking a swipe at her flooding
eyes, "I knew something would go wrong if I ever
slept with a man. Sure enough something has. My period
is already a week late. I could kill you, Cavanaugh!"

He squeezed her jaw between his fingers.

found one means of effectivdy shutting you

He pressed his mouth against hers. That's all it took.
heartbeat later they were arcing over baby Milly to kiss

other ravenously. Finally tearing his mouth away,

snarled, "I should strangle you for putting me

hell. Don't you ever leave me like that again.


"Did you miss me?"

"Hell, no. I missed the clutter and the noise and the

chaos that surrounds you.".

"You missed having someone around to fight with."
"Hmm. I like fighting with you."
"Really? Why?"

"Because when you get mad, your breasts jiggle." He

around the baby and beneath her sweater to press

raised center of her breast with his palm. "It's enough
give a dead man a "

"Are we interrupting?"

Lilah and Adam turned toward the door. The Ran
were
standing there. Elizabeth was staring at them

and flabbergasted. Thad was trying to contain a

Adam withdrew his hand from beneath
sweater but he was in no hurry.

The four of them didn't quite know how to cover the

moment. Lilah "Well, don't just

stand there gawking. Come get the kid so Adam and I
to my and diddle.


"What am I going to do with your

Lilah's grin was unmitigatedly wicked. "I have a

idea."

He looked at her warily. "I don't want to hear it."
"Yes, you do. You're dying to hear it." She
idea in his ear and the rim of it turned red.
"You're right," he said huskily, "that is a
idea. We'll jump right to it as soon as we get a few
settled. Like what I'm going to do about your fresh
when we--re not lying naked in bed and there are
people around. Important, statdy, dignified,

who patronize my hotels."

"Am I going to be around that much?"

"If you're Mrs. Adam Cavanaugh, you're going

to me like glue."

"Am I going to be Mrs. Adam Cavanangh?"
"Damn fight. A period that's a week late is

br marriage if I ever heard one."

"Is that the only reason you're marrying me?"
"You don't think I'd marry you if I didn't have to

Sinuously, she rubbed her body against his.

"On second thought, maybe I would."
smoothed her hand down his front. He grunted with

when she found him smooth and taut with

okay, I'd marry you anyway."

She brushed her lips back and forth across his.

I promise to always be nice."

"Not too nice, I hope. Just warn me before you do

so I can hide. And


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nice in ." He

braced himself above her.

	"Nice trick, Ace," she quipped, smiling up at him.

"Who taught you that?"

	"A real pain in the butt therapist I once had."

	"As I recall, you were the one with the pain in

butt. Remember those decubitus ulcers?"

"The bedsores?"

"All gone now." She ran her hands over his buttocks.

They kissed. When he finally raised his head, his eyes

were troubled. "What?" she asked quickly. "Are you in

pain?"

He shook his head. "No, no, it's not that." He gazed

beyond her head for a moment before bringing his eyes

back to hers. "My prognosis is still uncertain, Lilah. I saw

Amo the other day. He put me through a battery of tests.

He's still convinced that one day I'll be as good as new,

but there's an outside chance that I might always walk

with a cane, with a pronounced limp.

"I think ff I had had to, I would have thrown down

that crutch and chased you through the hospital corridors

until I caught you." He paused. "But I might never be

able to chase you anywhere. I just wanted you to know

that."

She tilted her head to one side. "Cavanaugh, you

really provoke me. Don't you know by now that I'd love

you if all you could do for the rest of your life is crawl

around on your belly? If you can put up with my fresh

mouth, the least I can do is overlook a cane or a limp."

He drove his fingers into her hair and hdd her head

while he kissed her ardently. "God, I love you."

"Well, halldujah. I thought you'd never get around to

aying it. And just for the record, I didn't pick up any

	in the
	that
	I went to Lahaina."

He kissed his way down her chest. His

lightly plucking at her nipple. "I know."

"You know?"

"Hmm. We were well on our way to this by then.
only man you wanted that night was me." His
tongue traced damp patterns across her breasts.

Moaning and arching her back reflexively, she
"Fairly confident of yourself, weren't you?"

"Not at ull." It was a sacrifice, but he ceased what
was doing and looked up at her. "Flling off that
tain was nothing like falling for you, Lilah Mason.
know how Elizabeth is always saying I stay on the
how I leave everybody breathless in my dust?" Lilah,
merized by the sincerity in his eyes, nodded
"Well, you not only slowed me down, you brought me
a skidding halt. And I'm not talking about when I was
on my back unable to move. You toppled the
Adam Cavanaugh the first time he saw you in those
erent black leather pants. From that moment on I
stand a chance, and I knew it. That's why I fought it
hard."

Lilah found it difficult to swallow and impossible
speak. He laughed softly. "Don't tell me I've
you speechless."

That prompted a smile and a wisecrack.
Cavanaugh, but I'm tired of talking. You've got till

count of three to get this show underway."

"Or rise what?"

She winked up at him. "Or rise you've got till



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