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BOOK 5

On Monday morning, Cliff heard her laughter before he saw her and his head snapped back with enough force to jar him.

The joyful sound of that laughter sliced into him, and, though he’d never heard her laugh before, he knew exactly who was in the corridor. Even his second of advance warning wasn’t enough to prepare him adequately.

Grant, entering after a brief knock, ushered her in, beaming as if he’d personally followed the rainbow and located the pot of gold.

‘Look who’s joining us after all,’ he said to Cliff.

Cliff rose to his feet. ‘Miss Castle,’ he said, wishing his voice had sounded stronger, hoping its ragged edge hadn’t given away the strength o the jolt the sight of her had produced. How could merely looking at her make him dizzy? Dammit, it hadn’t. His immediate and potent response to this woman ... woman? — hell, she was scarcely deserving of the term — this girl, could be put down to his having stood too abruptly, or having overslept and missed breakfast. It had nothi
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