Bare It All

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Authors: Lori Foster
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for a moment. “We were in hiding for way too long. I
had to look like a hag to ensure if anyone saw me, they wouldn’t recognize me.”
Her mouth curled in distaste before she squeezed Alice’s hand and regained her
grim humor. “It was such a drag, looking bad all the
time.”
    Seeing her now, Alice couldn’t imagine such a thing. “You’re so
attractive I don’t know how you managed to not look
good.”
    That made Pepper laugh. “You should have seen Logan when I
threw off the dregs and reverted back to me. It was a hoot. Well, sort of. At
the moment I didn’t think so because I was worried about everything else.” She
leaned close to whisper, “Logan was undercover, so I had no idea he was a cop
when I slept with him.”
    “Wow.” No other words came to mind. “That must have
been...interesting.”
    “Yeah, picture my shock when he arranged for Reese to show up
and arrest my brother.”
    And that, of course, would explain some of the bad blood
between Reese and Pepper. Her heart broke a little, imagining what Pepper had
endured. “That must’ve been really awful.”
    “No kidding. I was so furious I wanted to take them both
apart.”
    “Furious...and hurt?”
    Pepper shrugged. “In the end, it worked out. And thanks to
them, Rowdy and I are now free.”
    No more hiding. Alice envied her the freedom. “So you’ve
forgiven the deception?”
    “Yeah, sure. Don’t tell Reese, though.” She gave a devilish
grin. “I like giving him a hard time.”
    Given her carefree expression, Alice believed it. Pepper looked
truly happy—and well loved. “I’m glad you and Logan found each other, regardless
of the path you took to get there.”
    “That’s about it.” Her fingertips tapped the edge of the tub
before Pepper said, “This is nice—talking with you, I mean.
You’re...comfortable.”
    Alice gave a short laugh over that dubious compliment. “Thank
you. I’ve enjoyed it, as well.”
    “Maybe it’s because we’re both different.”
    Not exactly a subtle hint, but Alice just smiled. “Maybe.” In
such a short time they’d settled into an easy alliance. “Bullet wound aside, I’m
glad to see that you and Detective Riske both fared so well after everything
that happened yesterday.”
    “You worry a lot, don’t you?”
    About everyone and everything. “Sometimes.” Always. “As you said, I’m...different.”
    “Different is good.” Pepper sized her up. “You know what? I
think we should do a makeover on you.”
    “On...me?”
    “It’s not an insult, I swear.”
    “I wasn’t insulted.” More like...intrigued. “I’ve never fussed
much with the usual female stuff.”
    “You don’t really need to, not with your dark lashes and brows.
But it wouldn’t hurt to loosen you up a bit.”
    “Loosen me up?”
    “Is there an echo in here?” Pepper teased, but then suddenly
stalled. “I’m rushing things, right?”
    Alice waved that off. “No, of course not.”
    “You’ve probably got better things to do—”
    “I think it’s a wonderful idea.” Would she enjoy being loosened up? Possibly. “I wouldn’t mind looking more
fashionable—that is, if it won’t be too much work for you.”
    “Are you kidding? It’ll be fun.” Pepper paused to draw a
breath. “God, it’s been forever since I just had fun. Especially with another
woman.”
    Alice got caught up in her excitement and her teasing mood.
“You won’t expect me to go around in wet dresses, will you?”
    “Reese has to be able to function, so, no.”
    There was more laughter—until a tap sounded on the door.

CHAPTER SEVEN
    R EESE SPOKE THROUGH the
closed door. “Are you ladies having your own private party in there?”
    After winking at Alice, Pepper said, “Butt out, Reese.”
    “All right. But you should know that Logan is about to leave
the couch to come look for you.”
    Pepper shot off the tub ledge and jerked open the door.
Muttering, “He wouldn’t dare,” she rushed around Reese and down the

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