FERS man-- but what ,~m.g often get him in n to a lovely er, and thief at s used to att is mistaken lnie s working ~ er likes to offer :1 of her record- fer profession. Chapter One Annie didn t think she could stand it if she let him get away. She d never wanted any man as badly as she wanted Lucky Logan tonight. His stride was deceptively loose-jointed and lazy, but those long legs, in worn and faded blue jeans that molded themselves to every ntuscle, set a pace that she was begin- ning to find exhausting. She d been following him at a dis- creet distance for a cot~le of hours now, and although she worked out every day, at five foot three she had to take two steps for every one of his. Since she couldn t let him catch sight of her until the right moment, she d been forced to keep dodging behind other passers-by or stopping hastily in front of store windows, pretending to study displays of clothing she had no interest in buying, then hurrying to get him in view again. Once or twice she d thought, with a heart-stopping fear, that she d lost him. She wasn t the only woman watching him with more than a passing interest, she noted with a possessive flash o5 irritation. Even as the thought crossed her mind, a jogger in thigh-hugging bicycle shorts and a T-shirt with the word Harvard stretched tightly across her chest tossed her auburn
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