Cecile!â
âOkay, just tell me where she is and Iâllââ
âOh, good Lord!â The woman blinked through her thick-rimmed glasses, taking a quick look at the others, who stood back, watching. âSheâs another new hire, isnât she?â
âYes,â Brooke said. âButââ
âWhat number are you?â
Brooke sighed. âSeven.â
âWell, get a move on, New Hire Number Seven! Save my Cecile!â
âIâm trying, maâam. Whatâs your name?â
âPhyllis, but Cecileââ
âRight. Needs my help. Where is she?â
âThatâs what Iâm trying to tell you!â The woman jerked her cane upward, to a huge tree in front of them. Waaaay up in that tree, on a branch stretched out over their heads, perched a cat.
A big, fat cat, plaintively wailing away.
Brooke turned and eyeballed Dustin, who seemed to be fascinated by his own feet, and thatâs when she got it. She was going through some ridiculously juvenile rite of passage. âIâm beginning to see how they got to number seven.â Good thing she was used to being the newbie, because she hadnât been kidding Zach yesterday. Little scared her, and certainly not a damn cat in a damn tree.
âHurry up!â Phyllis demanded. âBefore she falls!â
âIâll get her.â Zach had separated from the others and walked toward the tree.
Oh, no.
Hell, no.
Theyâd wanted to see her do this, they were absolutely going to see her do this.
âBrookeââ
âNo.â She kept her eyes on Phyllis. âCecile is a cat,â she clarified, because there was no sense in making a total and complete fool of herself if it wasnât absolutely necessary.
âYes,â Phyllis verified.
Okay, it was going to be absolutely necessary. Damn, she hated that.
By now, Barbie Firefighter Cristina was out-and-out grinning. Cutie Firefighter Aidan was smiling. Harry Potter look-alike Dustin was, too. Not Eeyore, though. Nope, Blake was far more serious than the others, she could already tell, though sheâd have sworn there was some amusement shining in his gaze.
Zach was either wiser, or maybe he simply had more control, but his lips werenât curved as he watched her. Quiet. Aware. Speculative.
Sexy as hell, damn him. Fine. Seemed she had a lot to prove to everyone. Well, she was good at that, too, and she stepped toward the tree.
âBrookeââ
She put a finger in his face, signaling Donât You Dare, and something flashed in his eyes.
Respect? Yeah, but something else, too, something much more base, which would have most definitely set off one of their trademark chain reactions of sparks along her central nervous system, if she hadnât been about to climb a damn tree. âI can do this,â she said.
His eyes approved, and even though she didnât want it to, that approval washed through her.
So did that sizzling heat they had going on.
Oh, he was good. With that charisma oozing from his every pore, he could no doubt charm the panties off just about any woman.
But though it had been a while since anyone had charmed Brookeâs panties off, she wasnât just any woman.
Reminding herself of that, she stepped toward the tree.
3
Z ACH WATCHED how Brooke handled herself and something inside him reacted. He didnât know her, not yet, not really, other than that they had some serious almost chemical-like attraction going, but she was crew, and as such, she was family.
Except he felt decidedly un-family-like toward her. Nope, nothing in him looking at her felt brotherly.
Not one little bit.
The gang was being hard on her, there was no doubt of that, but heâd seen many new hires hazed over the yearsâsix in the past few weeksâand it had never bothered him.
Until now. This bothered him. She bothered him, in a surprising way. A man-to-woman way, though that