surprised. “Not a single entry.”
“Hannah was paranoid that her computer would crash and she’d lose all her appointment info.” Lilo met Eddie’s look. “She always wrote them on paper. She kept a diary.”
Blake nodded. “We need to find it.” He rounded the desk. “Eddie, can you go through whatever else is on the computer? And the tablet, too. Files, browsing history, etcetera, while I go over to Hannah’s flat and search for her diary?”
“Sure thing, just be quick about it.” He looked at his wristwatch. “I’ve gotta be back at the office in a couple of hours.”
“No worries. I won’t be long. And keep an eye on the boys while I’m gone, will you?”
Blake was about to storm out, when he heard footsteps behind him. He looked over his shoulder. Lilo was following him.
“I’ll be able to find it faster than you. I know Hannah’s taste. I know what her diary would look like.”
“Then describe it for me.”
She crossed her arms over her chest, drawing his eyes to those tempting curves. “I’m coming with you.”
“Damn it, Lilo. What if that intruder comes back while we’re there?”
“In that case it’s even more important that you don’t go alone.”
He did a double take. “Are you trying to imply that you ’d be protecting me ?”
From behind him, he heard Eddie chuckle. Without taking his eyes off Lilo, he growled, “Not funny, Eddie.”
Yeah, it was so not funny that this woman was getting under his skin with such ease.
Or that he was allowing it.
And possibly even enjoying it.
10
Lilo felt the air sizzle between them when they were back in the car, heading for Hannah’s apartment. Blake was clearly not used to a woman ignoring his orders.
“I’m not ungrateful, you know,” she started.
He didn’t take his eyes off the road. “I didn’t say you were.”
She scoffed. “You didn’t have to.”
“I’m just trying to protect you. It’s bad enough that Hannah has disappeared. How can I find her, how can I function normally, if I have to worry about you too?
For a moment she was speechless. Blake would find it hard to function if he had to worry about her ? Instinctively she shook her head. That was impossible. It would imply that he cared. About her. When he didn’t even know her.
“What?” he barked.
She looked at his profile, and she finally understood. “I’m sorry.”
“Sorry for what?”
“You’re as stressed out about this whole thing as I am, and I’m only causing you more grief.” She stared out the side window and watched the lights whizz past it. “You’re used to doing all this without somebody interfering. You don’t need my help to find Hannah.” She sniffled. “It’s just… I want to help. I want to know that I’m doing something to find my friend. I owe her that.” Her voice cracked. Damn it! She wasn’t gonna cry, not now when she’d tried to be so brave all night.
A warm hand clasping hers made her whip her head in Blake’s direction. She found him looking at her, his gaze kind and understanding.
“We both want the same thing: to find Hannah.” He smiled. “And I do need your help. If you hadn’t mentioned that Ronny was a Vüber client, we wouldn’t have any leads.”
He released her hand, making her realize how much the innocent touch had comforted her.
“And you’re right: I’m not used to having my orders ignored. By anyone.” He smirked. “Not just women.”
“Or teenagers?” she teased, his words having put her at ease again.
He grimaced. “Particularly teenagers.”
Once in the apartment, it didn’t take long to find what they were looking for. Lilo pulled a datebook from a shelf. It had a thick, cushioned cover decorated with dried flowers. “Here it is.”
“Let’s see.” Blake reached for it, and together they turned to the week of Hannah’s disappearance. “She abbreviates a lot.”
Lilo nodded. “She’s done that since we were kids.” She pointed to an entry the
Ellen Crosby
Angelique Jones
Ken White
Ian Tregillis
John Saul
Lorraine Heath
Eileen Goudge
Brandy Wilson
Shea Berkley
Timothy Zahn