
Who needs mistletoe?
Most people wouldnāt think of a bad Santa case as the perfect Christmas gift. Then again,Ā Molly Malone, office manager at Hunt Investigations, isnāt most people, and she could really use a distraction from the fantasies sheās been having since spending the night with her very secret crush,Ā Lucas Knight. Nothing happened, not that Lucas knows thatābut Molly just wants to enjoy being a little naughty for once . . .
Whiskey and pain meds for almost-healed bullet wounds donāt mix. Lucas needs to remember that next time heās shot on the job, which may be sooner rather than later if Mollyās brother, Joe, finds out about them. Lucas canāt believe heās drawing a blank on his (supposedly) passionate tryst with Molly, whoās the hottest, smartest, strongest woman heās ever known. Strong enough to kick his butt if she discovers heās been assigned to babysit her on her first case. And hot enough to melt his cold heart this Christmas . . .
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~~ Chapter One ~~
It took Lucas Knight longer than it should have to realize he had a woman in his bed, but to be fair, he had a bitch of a hangover. Even worse than that, last night was a blur, prompting him to take quick stock. One, there was a bundle of sweet, soft curves against him. Two, his head was currently threatening to secede from the United States Of Lucas. And three, his side hurt like ⦠well, like heād been shot.
Itād been two weeks since heād gotten caught in some crossfire on the job and he hadnāt yet been cleared for more than light duty ā something heād obviously managed to ignore last night given that he was palming a nice, warm, feminine ass.
Think, man.
Straining his brain, he remembered taking a pain med before going to OāRileyās Pub to meet up with some friends. A client had been there, someone heād recently helped save from a multi-million dollar corporate espionage. The guy had ordered shots to toast to Lucas and ⦠shit. Knowing better than to mix pain meds and alcohol, heād hesitated, but everyone had been waiting on him, glasses hoisted in the air. Thinking just one shot couldnāt hurt anything, heād knocked back the drink.
Clearly, heād been wrong and itād been enough to mess him up big time, something he hadnāt been in years, not since his brother Josh had been killed. Shoving that away for another time ā or never ā Lucas cracked open one eye, but when his retina was stabbed by a streak of sunlight glaring in through the window, he immediately slammed it shut it again. Taking a deep breath, he told himself to suck it up and opened both eyes this time, learning two additional facts.
He was naked and completely uncovered.
And the woman snugged up at his side was rolled up in his comforter like a burrito.
What. The. Hell.
A few more images slowly began to filter into his brain. Kicking ass at the pool table and winning two hundred bucks from his boss Archer, who ran Hunt Investigations where Lucas worked as a security specialist.
Dancing with a sexy brunetteā¦
And then making his way upstairs, but not alone.
His head was pounding too hard to remember anything more, but clearly the brunette had not only come up, but stayed. She was cuddled up too close to see her face, especially with the way she had the entire blanket wrapped around herself. The only thing visible was a mass of shiny brown waves peeking out the top.
Holding his breath, Lucas slowly pulled away until he could slide off his bed.
The brunetteās hair never so much as quivered.
Letting out a relieved breath, he shoved on the clothes heād so thoughtfully left for himself on the floor ā seriously, he was never taking another pain pill or drinking alcohol again ā and headed for the door.
But unable to do it, unable to be the guy who just walked out, he stopped and detoured to his kitchen to make her a coffee. Leaving her caffeine was a nice gesture, right? Right, but ⦠shit. He was out of coffee. Not surprisingly since he usually grabbed his from work because Molly, who ran the office at Hunt Investigations, made world-class coffee. And since one of the benefits of living on the fourth floor of the Pacific Pier Building and working on the second floor meant convenience, he texted the coffee master himself:
Any chance youād send up a cup of coffee via the dumbwaiter?
A few seconds later, from his bedroom came a cellphone buzzing with an unfamiliar tone and he froze. If his plan was to leave before the awkward morning after ā and that wasĀ alwaysĀ the plan ā he was on borrowed time.
Since nothing came back to him from Molly, he moved onto Plan B and scrawled out a quick note:Ā Sorry, had to get to work, take your time.
Then he hesitated. Did she even know his name? Having no idea, he added:Ā Iām leaving cash for an Uber or Lyft ā Lucas.
He dropped some money next to the note and grimaced at himself for still being a complete asshole. He stared down at his phone.
Still nothing from Molly, which meant she wasnāt going to save the day. She was smart, sharp, and amazing at her job, but for reasons unknown, she wasnāt exactly interested in pleasing anyone,Ā especiallyĀ him. Locking up, he left his apartment.
The Pacific Pier building was over a century old and sat in the center of the Cow Hollow district of San Francisco. It was five stories of corbeled brick, exposed iron trusses, and big windows built around a legendary fountain. Retail and businesses took up the ground and second floors, with residential on the third and fourth. The fifth floor penthouse belonged to his friend Spence Baldwin, who owned the building.
All of it was currently decorated for the holidays like it was about to star in a Hallmark movie.
Lucas jogged down two flights of stairs to Hunt Investigations, fully prepared to be blasted by Molly at her front desk. Not just for his text, but for his appearance at all. Off duty since the shooting, he wasnāt supposed to be back at work until next week, and that wasĀ ifĀ his doctor cleared him. But Lucas couldnāt stay home another day, a fact that didnāt have anything to do with the stranger in his bed.
Or at least notĀ allĀ due to the stranger in his bed.
He scrubbed a hand over his unshaved jaw, feeling incredibly tense, which for a guy whoād apparently gotten laid last night, didnāt make much sense.
Nor did the fact that sitting on a bench outside of Hunt Investigations front door were two old ladies dressed up as elves. Knitting elves.
The one on the left looked to be making a Christmas stocking. The one on the right was working on something too small to see. They smiled at him in greeting, lips coated in bright red lipstick. Left elf had a smudge of it on her teeth and her little elf cap seemed to quiver on top of her white hair.
Right Elf pulled out her phone. āI just got a text from Louise,ā she told Left Elf. āIt says, āDonāt be late for work tonight, Santaās turned into Grinch. SMH.āā She blinked. āWhat does S-M-H mean?ā
āShaking my head,ā Left Elf said.
āOh thank goodness,ā Right Elf said, putting a hand to her heart. āI thought it meant Sex Might Help.ā
They both cackled over that before they saw Lucas.
āHello there, young man,ā Left Elf said. āWe were hoping you were Molly. Weāve got a problem involving a bad Santa and she said to meet her here.ā
āA bad Santa,ā Lucas repeated, starting to wonder if maybe he was still in bed dreaming this day.
āYes, we work for him. Obviously,ā Right Elf said, gesturing to herself.
āYouāre ⦠Santaās elves,ā he said slowly. āAnd you work for him at ⦠the North Pole?ā
āRight.ā Left Elf snorted. āWe work right here in the city like you, at the Christmas Village in Soma, in too tight of costumes for too little money. Honey, didnāt your mama ever tell you Santa isnāt real?ā
Okay, so they didnāt believe they wereĀ realĀ elves. That was a relief. Lucas had a great uncle who sometimes thought he was Batman, but that was only on the nights he drank away his social security checks with his cronies.
āSanta promised us half of the profits,ā Right Elf said. āTo go to the charities of our choice. Last year we made enough to give bigĀ andĀ hit up Vegas for a long weekend.ā
Left Elf nodded with a smile. āIāve still got Elvisās underwear from that big impersonator party we were invited to, remember, Liz?ā
Liz nodded. āBut this year, weāre not getting anything. Santa says there arenāt any profits, that heās barely breaking even. But that canāt be true because he just bought himself a brand new Cadillac. Mollyās my neighbor, you see.ā
Lucas didnāt see at all. He was good at certain things, such as at his job of investigating and seeking out the asshats of the world and righting justice. He was good at taking care of his close-knit family. He was good, when he wanted to be, in the kitchen. And ā if he said so himself ā also in bed.
But he was not good in social situations, such as those that required small talk, especially with old ladies dressed up as elves. āThis really isnāt the sort of case that Hunt Investigations takes on,ā he said.
āBut Molly said youāre an elite security and investigative firm that employs finders and fixers for hire, whoever needs them.ā
NotĀ strictlyĀ true. A lot of the jobs they took on were routine; criminal, corporate and insurance investigations along with elite security contracts, surveillance, fraud, and corporate background checks. But some werenāt routine at all, such as forensic investigations, the occasional big bond bounty hunting, government contract workā¦
Nailing a bad Santa wasnāt on the list.
āDo you know when Molly might arrive?ā Left Elf asked. She was looking at him even as her knitting needles continued to move at the speed of light. āWeāll just wait for her.ā
āI donāt know her schedule,ā Lucas said. And that was the truth. Hunt Investigations was run by the biggest, badass heād ever met. Archer Hunt, and he employed a team that was the best of the best. Lucas was honored to be a part of that team. All of them, himself included, would step in front of a bullet for each other, and had.
Literally, in his case.
The lone woman in their midst was Molly Malone, equally fearless, though in other ways. She was the one to keep them all on their toes. No one would dare venture into her domain at her desk and put their hands on her stuff to check her schedule, but he could at least ask around. āIāll go check her ETA,ā he said and headed inside.
He found Archer and Joe in the employee room inhaling donuts. Grabbing one for himself, he nodded to Archer and looked at Joe, one of Lucasās best friends and also his work partner. āWhereās your sister?ā
Joe shrugged and went for another donut. āNot her keeper. Why?ā
āThereāre two elves outside waiting to talk to her.ā
āStill?ā Archer shook his head. āI told them we wouldnāt take their case.ā He headed out front. Lucas followed because if his social niceties game was stale, Archer hadĀ zeroĀ social niceties game.
āLadies,ā Archer said to the elves. āAs I explained earlier, your case isnāt the kind of case we take on.ā
āOh we heard you,ā Left Elf said. āWeāre just waiting for Molly. She promised to help us personally if you wouldnāt.ā Ā
Archer looked pained. āMolly doesnāt take on cases here. Sheās office staff.ā
The two elves looked at each other and then tucked away their knitting. āFine,ā Left Elf said. āWeāll just go straight to her at home then.ā
Archer waited until theyād gotten on the elevator before turning Lucas. āWhy are you here?ā
āGee, good to see you too, bossman.ā
āLet me rephrase,ā Archer said. āHowās your side? You know, where you have a GSW?ā
āItās no longer a gunshot wound, itās practically just a scratch now. Iām good enough to get back to work.ā
āUh huh.ā Archer looked unimpressed. And ⦠still pissed. Ā Lucas had been hoping that heād gotten himself out of the dog house by now, but apparently not.
āI didnāt get a report from your doctor clearing you,ā Archer said.
Lucas squelched a grimace. His doctor had told him ā repeatedly ā atĀ leastĀ one more week. But heād be dead of boredom by another week. āWeāre having a minor difference in opinion.ā
āShit.ā Archer swiped a hand down his face. āYou know I canāt put you back on the job until he clears you.ā
āIf I stay home another day, Iāll lose my shit.ā
āItās only been two weeks since you were shot and nearly bled out before we got you to the hospital,ā Archer said. āWayĀ too close of a call.ā
āPractically ancient history.ā
Archer shook his head. āNot even close. And I told you to abort. Instead, you sent the team out to safety and then you alone hauled ass deeper into the yacht, knowing it was on fire thanks to our asshole perps trying to sink it for the insurance pay out.ā
āI went deeper because there was still someone on board,ā Lucas reminded him. āTheir lead suspectās teenage kid. Heād been holed up and had fallen asleep watching TV. He wouldāve died if Iād left him.ā
āAnd insteadĀ youĀ almost did.ā
Lucas blew out a breath. Theyād had this argument in the hospital. Theyād had it twice since. He didnāt want to have it again. Especially since he wasnāt sorry heād disobeyed a direct order. āWe saved an innocent. Youād have done the same damn thing. So would any of us.ā
Archer looked over at Joe, whoād been silent through this entire exchange.
Joe lifted a shoulder, an admission that yeah, he mightāve done the same thing. And so would Archer, and Lucas damn well knew it.
āShit,ā Archer finally said. āFine. Iāll unground you, but only for light duty until I hear from your doctor personally that youāre one hundred.ā
Lucas didnāt dare smile or pump a fist in triumph. āDeal.ā
Archer went from looking pissy to mildly amused. āYou donāt know what light duty Iām going to make you do yet.ā
āAnything would be better than staying at home,ā he said fervently.
āGlad to hear you say that.ā Archer jabbed a thumb at the door. āMollyās going to want to take those elves seriously. Sheās been asking to take on a case for months now, but our cases have all been too risky.ā
Lucas rubbed his side. Wasnāt that the damn truth. āAnd?ā
āAndĀ yourĀ ālight dutyā job is to make sure she turns those elves down,ā Archer said. āSheās not ready yet.ā
Joe nodded his agreement on that and Lucas let out a mirthless laugh. He understood why Mollyās boss might tell her not to take on a case, but her brother should know better. āHello, youāve met her, right?ā Lucas asked them. āNo one tells Molly what to do.ā
āImprovise,ā Archer said, unmoved. āAnd keep in mind, youāre still in hot water with me. So be careful.ā He looked at Joe. āGive us a minute.ā
Joe looked at Lucas and left the room.
āYouāve got something else to say?ā Lucas asked Archer.
āYeah. Donāt screw this up. And donāt sleep with her either.ā
Granted, Lucas had never been all that discriminating when it came to the fairer sex, but this was Molly they were talking about. She was the baby sister of his friend and coworker, which meant she wasĀ noton his radar. At least not during the day.
The nights were something else altogether because thereād been more than a few times where sheād starred in his fantasies ā his own deep dark secret since he liked breathing. āI wouldnāt sleep with her.ā
Archer looked behind him to make sure Joe had left. āElle and I saw you at the pub last night, flirting with her.ā
This had Lucasās full attention. āWhat?ā
āYeah, and what the hell were you thinking? You were lucky Joe was late.ā
Heād flirted with Molly? Was he crazy? Heād long ago learned to ignore the undercurrent of electricity between them because he had zero interest in mixing business and pleasure, and even less interest in hurting her.
And heĀ wouldĀ eventually hurt her.
Not to mention what Joe would do to him after he did. And if Joe failed in this new mission, Archer would happily finish him off, and theyād both have every right. But Lucas wouldnāt go there, ever. His job had come between him and The One a few times now, so heād shifted his priorities. He still loved women, just not one woman ā and he was good with that and who he was.
Except ⦠sometimes, like two weeks ago when heād almost died on the job and had been forced off duty, he knew he was fooling himself. Heād been left feeling far more alone than he liked to admit. He looked at guys like Archer and Joe, both whoād managed to make love work for them just fine, and he wondered what the hell he was doing wrong.
Drawing a deep breath, he thought of the woman in his bed two flights up. Maybe for starters, he should try to remember the name of the women heād just slept with. āTrust me,ā he said. āNothing happened with Molly last nightā
āUh huh.ā
āNo, really. Apparently, I was preoccupied with someone else.ā
Archer went brows up. āThe new brunette at the bar?ā He then clapped Lucas on the shoulder. āGlad to hear youāre not going to have to die today.ā
āYeah, well, when Molly finds out youāve put me on babysitting duty, sheās going to kill us both.ā
āThatās why sheās not going to find out.ā
Lucas stared at Archer, a very bad feeling coming over him. āIām supposed to keep it from her?ā
āNow youāre getting it.ā
Lucas didnāt know much about Mollyās past other than something bad happened to her a long time ago and she still had a limp from whatever itād been. Joe had kept a tight lid on his and Mollyās rough childhood. Both brother and sister had some serious trust issues. He shook his head glumly. āThis isĀ worseĀ than monitor duty.ā
āIs it worse than dying?ā Archer asked mildly.
Shit. Lucas went back upstairs. He needed a shower, fresh clothes, and a clear head before he faced Molly, as well as a good story because apparently he couldnāt tell her the truth. He hoped to hell that a long hot shower would clear his brain enough to come up with something believable, because something else Molly was ā sharp as they came. He stalked through his bedroom, hit the switch on the wall and froze.
The brunette was still in his bed.
At the bright light flooding the room, she gasped and sat straight up, clutching the sheet to her chin, her hair a wild cloud around her face.
And not a strangerās face either.
MollyāsĀ face.
Molly was in his bed and his first thought was oh shit. His second thought tumbled right on the heels of that ā heĀ wasĀ going to die today after all, slowly and painfully.
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