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โMine too.โ Ava gestured to the room. โYou'll get the hang of the house's layout the longer you're here. The wing you're in is for guests. So far, that's just you. Mrs. S.'s room is in the next hall over. Jack and Melissa's quarters are out back, that cottage house you can see through the window.โ
Olivia peered through and saw a pretty house lit from within.
They spent the next hour talking about flowers and housing costs in general. It seemed Ava had planned to move out West before she'd found the job working as Mrs. Sharpe's assistant.
โSo where's your room?โ Olivia asked.
โI'm downstairs because I need to be closest to whatever everybody needs. And by everybody, I mean Mrs. S. And by needs, I mean her office.โ She smiled, showcasing a dimple.
โI'll have to be careful of your boss.โ
โAnd now your boss. I'm just teasing. Mrs. S. is good people.โ
โGood to know.โ
They left the room and walked along the second-floor hallway past the main stairs.
Olivia told herself she wouldn't ask. โSo where does the team reside?โ So much for not asking.
โIn here.โ Ava stopped in front of a long wing. โThere're all prior SEALs, big guys with big appetites. But don't worry. They're mostly harmless.โ At that moment, loud footsteps sounded behind them.
โSpeak of the devil.โ Ava crossed her arms over her chest and raised a brow.
Olivia turned to find all four sweaty, haggard men. They wore jeans and nothing else. And no shoes. Strange. She had a hard time tearing her gaze away from such fine physiques and found herself wondering, not for the first time, just what kind of work these men did for Uncle Sam.
At the sight of her, they stopped. Curiously they didn't project the same hungers they had earlier. Perhaps they'd worked it out of their systems, since they looked like they'd just gone ten rounds with a heavy bag and lost.
โAva,โ Jules greeted. He nodded to Olivia. โI see you've made the cut. Welcome. We met earlier. I'm Jules.โ
โAnd that's Kisho, Jesse, and Gunnar,โ Ava finished for him, pointing out the respective team members.
โHayashi, Fallon, and Tersch,โ the blond corrected.
Ava ignored him. โKisho is the quiet one with the soul of a poet. Jesse's a player, so watch out for him.โ
โAnd what about me?โ Gunnar, or Tersch, asked.
โGunnar's a walking hemorrhoid. Ignore him.โ Ava pulled Olivia with her and brushed by the men, who chuckled, except for Gunnar, who growled. โWe're on a tour. Excuse us.โ As she passed, Olivia's hand accidentally brushed Jesse's. The contact sent sparks of desire through her, and she gasped, unable to help herself. Unlike before, this time she felt a sense of awareness and something more, a hint of wildness under the surface.
โSee you later,โ he murmured.
She could feel his eyes searing into her back as she walked away. She followed Ava down one of the sets of stairs and explored the downstairs, trying to ignore her intense reaction to Jesse Fallon.
โDon't let the guys intimidate you. They tend to take over a room, you know?โ Olivia nodded. โThey're all soโฆbig.โ Lame, but it sounded better than sexy, handsome, or hot as hell. How professional was that?
โYeah, and you get to work with them. Lucky you.โ Ava pretended to hang herself with a rope.
Olivia chuckled. โThis isn't what I was expecting at all. Everything is so, well, relaxed.
You're in jeans, and I could be mistaken, but I don't think any of the men were wearing shoes.โ Ava smiled. โWe do things a lot differently around here. This isn't Dam Neck or Camp Lejeune. You could say we're attached to the military in a very, very loose sort of way. In fact, the less we look military, the better it is for all of us.โ She didn't say any more, but Olivia understood the implication. No one here wanted attention brought to them. The veiled secrecy only made her that much more curious about what the mission would entail.
They walked around a spacious kitchen, past the long oak dining table that could comfortably fit a dozen diners, and into the living area. A great, big, open floor plan that would be terrific for entertaining. Yeah, right, Olivia. Can you see those guys sitting around drinking wine and eating canapรฉs?
โThis is where everyone seems to congregate every night. Movies or cards, you name it.
The guys are actually pretty easygoing after they've had a decent meal. Melissa is an angel in the kitchen.โ
โHow long has everyone been here?โ
Ava perched against a card table. โWell, I'm new, but Jack and Melissa have been here since the guys moved in, a year, I think. The team's mostly here and gone, lots of overseas missions. Then Admiral London took a backseat. Mrs. Sharpe is in charge of the group now. She brought me in.โ
Olivia paused. โWhat do the guys do?โ
โProtect and defend. What else?โ Ava said, a twinkle in her eyes. โMrs. S. will brief you and the others soon enough. You need to get used to the team dynamics before you head out to Brazil. So lucky. I wish I were going.โ
Excitement thrummed. โBrazil, hmm? I haven't been there since I was a little girl.โ
โCool. Make sure to bring me back something special.โ
โSure thing.โ A sudden longing for family assailed her. Time to call home and talk to Uncle Jaime again. โCan I make a phone call?โ
โYou'll have to ask Mrs. Sharpe about that. But be careful. The woman will put you to work so fast, your head will spin.โ
โAva.โ Mrs. Sharpe's voice carried through the kitchen.
โSee?โ Ava sighed and left her.
Alone, Olivia considered the strange turn her life had taken. She couldn't say she was bored. Not any longer. One look at Jesse had cured her of that. She wondered what he saw when he looked at her, if he saw anything. She couldn't read him, not that she'd tried overly hard. Still, it wouldn't hurt to put her feelers out.
But that's all she'd be putting
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