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to be reading our texts, and it had saved us both more than once.

Just as I was sliding my phone into my back pocket, Cian came down the stairs carrying a tray with two bowls of soup and a basket that I sincerely hoped contained bread. I was starving. He settled the tray on the bar and placed a bowl of soup and the small basket in front of me.

โ€œI thought since ya like red pepper flakes in your chicken and gnocchi like I do, ya might also like your soup topped with cheese. If ya donโ€™t, Iโ€™ll get ya another bowl.โ€

โ€œOh, you thought right. Is that bread?โ€ I asked and nodded toward the basket.

โ€œAye, that it is.โ€

โ€œPerfect.โ€ I peeked beneath the cloth covering the bread and slipped a warm roll from inside.

Cian grabbed two oversized coffee mugs from beneath the bar and placed them just out of my sight on a ledge several inches below the bar top, then he pressed the coffee until all the grounds were pushed to the bottom of the glass container. He poured a dose of the mahogany-colored liquid into each mug, doused it with heavy cream, and added a shot of something. Because of the angle, I couldnโ€™t read the name on the bottleโ€™s label. He stirred each mug a few times then placed them on the bar and slid one in my direction.

โ€œThere ya go. One Columbian Special. Two . . . if a double counts as two.โ€

The mug was large enough it would easily hold two full cups of coffee. I wrapped my fingers slowly around the uneven proportions of the hand-thrown work of art and admired the variations in the blue and purple glaze that dripped into a cream-colored base. I considered asking if I could take the mug with me, it was so my style and that beautiful. The warmth in my hands was comforting. I brought it to my lips and paused, inhaling the rich fragrance of coffee beans mixed with the familiar aroma of Jameson and the balancing scent of vanilla. It only took a moment to realize he had steeped the coffee grounds in steaming hot Jameson whiskey and then added in vanilla and cream.

I took a sip and let out a breathy moan. โ€œMmm.โ€ In an instant, I relaxed just enough to appreciate the flavors as they swirled together in my second sip. โ€œThis is amazing,โ€ I declared. โ€œAnd I swear thatโ€™s not just the caffeine deficiency talking.โ€

โ€œThanks. Iโ€™ll let ya in on a litโ€™l secret,โ€ he said and leaned toward me like the bar was crowded instead of us being the only two in the entire building.

โ€œI do like secrets,โ€ I replied. โ€œGo on.โ€

โ€œI came up with it on accident. I hadnโ€™t slept in nearly two days, and my brother had one of those fancy bottles of water sitting next tโ€™ a bottle of Jameson. I was so tired, I didnโ€™t realize I was pouring Jameson into the kettle instead of water, that is, until I was pouring it from the kettle in tโ€™ the coffee grounds. At that point, I felt it would have been a waste of both coffee and whiskey. So . . . I went with it.โ€ He smiled and raised his mug then took a deep swig. His mug was as artfully made as mine only with a different color palette, a mixture of browns with hints of blues peeking through in areas. I made a mental note to ask him where they came from. Mine fit so perfectly in my hand, I needed one. Or five.

โ€œI have tโ€™ say, Nira wasnโ€™t wrong. This is by far the best coffee Iโ€™ve ever had. I hope the soup is as good,โ€ I added as I put the soup spoon that had been nestled next to the bowl to good use.

After a spoonful or two, I looked up to find he had been watching me, waiting for my assessment of the soup. I had to admit, it was just as delicious as the coffee.

โ€œDid you make this? Or is that a secret too?โ€ I asked.

โ€œNot a secret. I did make this. Itโ€™s a family recipe. My grandmother was an amazing cook.โ€

โ€œWe all inherit different gifts from our bloodlines. What else did she pass on to you?โ€ I said, hoping he would say something that might give me a clue as to his race.

โ€œBesides a wicked sense of humor?โ€ He grinned.

โ€œOne joke about an old man eating cardboard isnโ€™t enough tโ€™ convince me,โ€ I teased. โ€œIโ€™m gonna need a proven track record before Iโ€™m persuaded. What else ya got?โ€

โ€œTenacity, ya know, fer persuading the cynics.โ€

โ€œTouchรฉ.โ€

โ€œAnd a love for travel. Or are you referring to more . . . useful gifts?โ€ he asked.

This one was not only attractive, he was smart. He knew what I was doing. At least, to some degree. My guess would have been that heโ€™s done his share of stealthy information gathering. With every moment I spent in the presence of Cian McCallister, I grew more intrigued.

I offered him a conceding smile as I swallowed a spoonful of soup and simply shrugged my shoulders. โ€œI mean, if youโ€™re in a sharing mood, Iโ€™m a good listener.โ€

โ€œI bet you are,โ€ he smiled in return. โ€œMaybe we will discuss that another time. Tonight, I think we have a more pressing matter to consider.โ€

He took a few swigs from his mug and grabbed a stool that had been sitting off to the side behind the bar. He pulled it to a spot directly across from me, settled himself on it, and placed his elbows near the edge of the bar. With one hand gripping his other in a fisted position, he leaned and looked me square in the eyes. โ€œYouโ€™re right,โ€ he said. โ€œI do know who you are.โ€

Seven

I wasnโ€™t sure how to respond. He was in complete control of the conversation because I didnโ€™t have a clue in what direction it was about to go. All

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