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Striding into the main room of the airport, Pepper glanced at her watch again and for the first time the date registered. Her stomach plummeted, and her headache accelerated into the chaotic rhythm of kettle drums.

Today was Friday the thirteenth.

No wonder she’d lost her aunt. If her luck went the way it usually did, Irene’s disappearance was just the first thing that would go wrong today. In her experience, bad luck came always came in threes.

When someone plowed into her from behind, Pepper stumbled and felt herself grabbed and steadied.

“Sorry, Ma’am. You all right?”

Turning, she found herself looking up into the eyes of a tall man wearing a cowboy hat. “Yes. I’m fine.”

“Glad to hear it.” Then he touched the brim of his hat. “My lady’s getting away from me.” Stepping around her, he lengthened his stride, and Pepper caught a glimpse of a woman beating a fast path to the exit sign.

It occurred to her then that almost everyone on the flight had been part of a couple, including the trench coat couple who’d stopped traffic. Hardly surprising, she thought. On the Internet, Escapade Island advertised itself as the perfect vacation spot for lovers, and tomorrow was Valentine’s Day. The flight attendants on the plane from Miami had been really into the spirit of the holiday. There’d been streamers and plump little cupids decorating the cabin, and they’d even passed out chocolate hearts wrapped in red and pink foil.

As usual, she was without a current lover. In fact, she’d been without one for some time. Of course, she’d nearly managed to catapult herself out of the celibate state when she’d kissed Cole two nights ago.

But she wasn’t going to think about that – much – until she’d recovered the Monet.

Before that, her last serious and intimate relationship with a man had been in college, and it had ended when Bobby Caswell had graduated a year ahead of her and gone back home to marry his high school sweetheart. She’d thought she’d been in love. And Bobby had definitely been in love – with another woman.

Naturally, she’d been a little man shy after that. In Philadelphia, she’d gone out with a string of eligible bachelors that her grandmother had selected, but she’d never quite clicked with any of them. Those relationships had rarely lasted beyond the first date. And even though she’d gone out with Evan Atwell for almost six months, their relationship had never progressed beyond the platonic stage.

Of course, she’d broken things off with him at the three month stage – but for some reason he still wanted to “date” her. She thought it had something to so with the fact that his mother had approved of her, and he wanted some time to break the news to her. And truth told, continuing to date Evan had given her a shield against Cole. As long as she was officially dating Evan, she hadn’t had to face what she was going to do about what she felt for him.

It didn’t take a super sleuth to recognize a pattern in her history with men. It was the history of her life. She never measured up.

As a result, she was sex starved.

That was the only explanation she could see for the way she’d responded so...explosively to Cole Buchanan’s kiss. In the past day and a half, she’d given it some careful thought – even though she’d vowed not to think about it – and she’d figured it out. Cole had seemed to want her. It was only natural that she’d be attracted to that. And she’d wanted him. She’d known that from that very first moment in her father’s kitchen. So the explosion had occurred. She’d aced her chemistry classes, so she should have foreseen it and been more prepared. She would be if he ever kissed her again.

Pepper frowned as she dashed around yet another strolling couple. Dammit, she was thinking about that kiss again. In the last day and a half, she hadn’t been able to get it out of her mind. Nor could she stop fantasizing about what might have happened if Cole hadn’t walked into the bedroom and discovered that the Monet was gone.

Grimly, she pushed those fantasies out of her mind. Reality check. Number one, the Monet was missing. Two, her aunt was missing. Three, she had to recover both of them. Kissing Cole Buchanan was not on her current to-do list.

Not that the opportunity for another kiss was going to present itself anytime soon. She hadn’t even seen Cole since that night. He hadn’t been at the office yesterday, hadn’t tried to contact her.

Obviously, the experience hadn’t been memorable for Cole at all. Perhaps that flood tide of desire was a common occurrence for him. He was probably used to getting swept away like that. Or maybe the experience hadn’t been mutual. Perhaps he hadn’t been swept away.

Damn. She stepped out of the stream of passengers and steadied herself against a nearby wall. Just thinking about that kiss was all it took for the sensations to come streaming back. She pressed the heel of her hand against her heart to still the hammering, and she drew in a deep breath as heat flooded her body and melted her bones. No man had ever made her feel so wanton, so weak, so...

And she wanted so much to feel that way again – to see where those sensations would lead... Pressing a hand against her stomach, she concentrated on breathing. Thank heavens she’d gotten away from San Francisco. If she’d run into Cole again, she wasn’t sure she could keep her impulsive nature in check.

Stop thinking about it. Pepper drew in another deep breath, stiffened her spine, and pushed herself away from the wall. Information. That’s what she needed. Knowledge was power. Irene had missed the flight, so she’d be on the next one to the island. If nothing else, her aunt was resourceful. Plus, she’d committed grand larceny for an old boyfriend, so she would hardly let a missed flight get in the way of giving the Monet to him.

Striding through an archway, Pepper scanned the main room of the airport. It was high-ceilinged and open to the air on one side. Here and there cement planters bulged with huge red flowers and smaller orange and pink ones. Pepper was abruptly and completely charmed. She didn’t think she’d seen either species of flower before, and she was sure she hadn’t experienced the scent – something between the exotic aroma of gardenia and the innocence of lily of the valley.

Of course, she’d never seen anything like this island before either. The birds eye view from the plane had looked like a carefully constructed movie set. A blue lagoon snaked through the forest of palm trees that covered almost half of the island. From what she could see, the hotel offered rooms with balconies that overlooked the ocean, as well as separate little thatched roofed bungalows along stretches of white sand beaches.

But it was the surrounding sea itself that fascinated her. She took another look at it now. She’d seen the Pacific – but even on the sunniest day, it had never been this shade of turquoise. While she waited for Irene to arrive on the next plane, she might walk over and check it out.

Information, she reminded herself. Scanning the room again, she saw uniformed agents standing behind a counter, checking in luggage and handing out boarding passes to departing visitors. There were lines, and she didn’t have time for them. Finally, she spotted what she was looking for. Beneath a large round clock stood a tall man wearing while shorts, a blue flowered shirt, and what looked to be a captain’s hat. The counter in front of him sported a banner that read – Welcome to Escapade Island – Where Pleasure Is Limitless.

Crossing her fingers, Pepper sent up another brief prayer as she strode toward the counter. “Please let me find Aunt Irene and get the Monet back to Atwells. And let that happen today. Please.” Her experience was that the more specific she made her prayers, the more likely they were to be answered in a timely fashion.

When she reached the counter, she noted that the man standing behind it was tall with a pleasant face and a smoothly shaved head. His name tag read Gari and when he glanced up from the book he was reading, he beamed a smile at her.

“Welcome to Escapade Island, Miss. My name is Garibaldi, but I go by Gari.” He ran a head over his head, and his grin widened. “My friend Reynaldo said that if I didn’t nickname myself, I might get stuck with Baldy, so I went with Gari. How do you like our island?”

“It’s lovely.” Charmed by the young man enthusiasm, Pepper found herself smiling back. His voice had a musical lilt to it and a slight accent that she couldn’t quite place. British? Because the counter was a bit high, she placed her hands on it and raised herself even higher up on her tip toes. “Are you from the island?”

“No, I’m a transplant from Miami. My friend Reynaldo was hired to run the specialty gift shop in the hotel, and I came with him. Now, I’m hooked. I mean, why leave paradise?” He waved a hand, and although she hadn’t thought it possible, his smile brightened.

Pepper found her gaze moving back to the sea. “It reminds me of a movie set.”

“Oh, it’s real all right.” Reaching beneath the counter, he handed her a small booklet. “Originally, this island was home to one of the largest sugar plantations in the area. This little book gives the history of the island and some of the people who lived here.”

“Thanks.” Tearing her gaze away from the sea, Pepper took the book and tucked it in her duffel.

“Now tell me what I can do to make your stay a more pleasant one?”

“My aunt. She missed the plane from Miami.”

“Not to worry.” Gari beamed a smile at her. “There’ll be another plane tomorrow.”

“Tomorrow? You’re joking.”

“No, Ma’am. There’s only one flight a day from the mainland that lands here.”

“That’s...I...she has to get here today.”

Gari chuckled. “No problem. Here on the island, tomorrow is as good as today.”

“No. Tomorrow is very definitely a problem.” Even as her mind raced, Pepper’s heart sank. Friday the thirteenth, part II. That had to be it. “I need to get back to Miami. I have to find my aunt.”

“Today’s flight back to the mainland is booked. And there are several people ahead of you on standby.”

“But my aunt...she can’t wait until tomorrow.”

“Now, don’t you worry, Miss. Whatever is worrying you will wait. You’ll see. Time has a different flavor here on the island, and what seemed so important on the mainland will soon matter very little on Escapade Island. Take one walk on the beach and you’ll see what I mean.”

Pepper’s gaze shifted to the sea again. The strength of her desire to take off her sandals and walk on that white, white sand surprised her. She couldn’t ever recall being drawn to a beach before. Certainly not in Philadelphia where she’d grown up, and not in San Francisco either. She’d always had way too many things to do. Pleasing her grandmother and now proving herself to her brothers and her father had taken all of her time and concentration. Especially with the amount of time she had to spend on damage control when she screwed up.

She didn’t have time now either, she reminded herself. She had a Monet to recover. If she had an inner beach bunny struggling to emerge, it would have to wait its turn. Right now, she’d better channel Veronica Mars, girl super sleuth, again. Turning back to Gari, she upped the wattage on her own smile. “That sounds delightful, but –”

“It does sound delightful.”

Pepper jumped. Even before she whirled around, she recognized the voice. Sure enough, Cole Buchanan was strolling toward her. Panic erupted. She thought of running. But instinct told her that Cole’s slow ambling walk was deceptive. If she bolted, he’d catch her. And this was an island. How far could she run?

“Good decision,” he said as his hand closed around her upper arm.

Just that one touch had ribbons of heat unfurling up her arm, and her whole body responding as if it hadn’t been almost two days since he’d last touched her.

Fighting the sudden melting sensation that threatened to paralyze her, Pepper searched her mind for something to say. No use pretending that he’d made a mistake. Clearly, he’d seen through her disguise.

So...what did one say to a man you’d nearly made love to after one kiss? That you definitely would have made love to if a Monet hadn’t been snatched from right under your nose? That you still wanted to make love to? It wasn’t just panic she was feeling, she realized. She still wanted to jump the man. Pushing down the feelings now churning in her stomach, she smiled at him and said the first thing that came into her mind, “Of all the gin joints in all the world...”

Gari chuckled. “Casablanca, right? You have to meet my friend Reynaldo. He’s a movie buff, too.”

Cole’s lips didn’t so much as twitch.

“I gather you two know each other,” Gari said.

“Yes.” Cole and Pepper spoke in unison.

“That’s wonderful,” Gari said. “No lady this lovely should be alone on Escapade Island especially this weekend. We’re celebrating Valentine’s Day in a big way.” Pulling out two tickets from beneath the counter, he handed them to Cole. “Those are good for two free drinks at the poolside café. Come down as soon as you get settled. I work the one to nine o’clock shift.” He winked at Cole. “Valentine’s Day was invented for lovers, and this is not a lady who should be alone.”

“She won’t be,” Cole said.

Pepper’s mind was racing. What was Cole doing on Escapade Island? One thing she knew for sure – the answer wasn’t going to be good. It took some effort, but she kept her eyes on his – at least what she could see of them behind amber colored sunglasses.

Cole said nothing, and he still didn’t return her smile. “Shall we go?” Without waiting for a reply, he drew her toward the exit.

Friday the Thirteenth had struck its third blow, Pepper decided. Didn’t that mean that her luck had to change? (continued...)

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