until I say so.”
“Sure thing, Wren.” He ambled to the cook station on the far left,
leaving her to stare at his broad shoulders and tight, muscular ass.
Mm-mm. Beefcake, it’s what’s for dinner.
“Nice setup.”
Of course it was. She worked in the space every day, had designed
it herself. No respectable food chemist would settle for less.
“Thanks.”
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A metallic knock brought her attention back to the door. Spencer
Andrews, Dane’s partner in crime, if not in business. She turned toward the man she fantasized about every other time she pulled out
Reliable Richard. Storm-gray eyes met hers. Her lungs seized again,
and her nipples tightened against the fabric of her bra, sending a
spasm of anticipation between her legs. She suppressed a moan.
Damn, but she’d have a vision of sexiness with Dick tonight. Maybe
two if she felt adventurous.
“Hi, I’m Spence Andr—”
“Desiree couldn’t be here. I’m the—”
“Wren McCoskey. Wow. I’d know those pretty green eyes
anywhere. What happened to the long red hair? Not that I don’t love
the multicolored spiky look.” He smiled and toyed with one of her
spikes, sending a shiver down her spine.
Be still my heart. And could I please not spontaneously combust?
“—maid of honor. You’re at the station on the far right.”
He tilted his head to one side. “You do realize this presentation is
unnecessary, don’t you? Dane specializes in pompous in that
pretentious restaurant he runs with your brother. If you want an
enjoyable meal, I’m your guy.”
I don’t doubt you taste delicious. “Desi said head-to-head
competition.” Shall I smack myself now? What a choice of words.
Why did she torture herself?
His mouth formed a grim line. “I don’t like being forced to sell
myself, but if that’s what it takes to convince you, then I guess I have
no choice.”
Brooding looked good on him. Not pouty or whiny. Too damn
sexy. And she was buying, for herself, if not Desi’s reception.
She strode to her test kitchen area, sensing Spencer’s presence
behind her. “Gentlemen, you have four hours to create two appetizers,
a salad course, one bread, a soup course, and two entrees—one meat
and one vegetarian. Both stations have been stocked with the same
supplies and tools. Read and sign the agreement on the center island,
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stating you will follow my rules and abide by my decision. Refuse to
sign and you’re disqualified. Sabotage will not be tolerated. Any questions?”
“Yeah, I have a question. Are you dessert?”
The words must’ve come from Spencer since she stood facing
Dane, and his lickable lips hadn’t moved, except to grin at the man
behind her. Hmm . Maybe Desiree’s request had some benefits besides gourmet cuisine and great scenery after all. “That depends on who
wins.”
Let them stew over that. I win either way.
Spencer rounded the center island of station two. “The bride
didn’t say what we’ll be making. Do you have the menu, Wren?”
She smirked at him, then at Dane.
With pen poised above the contract, Dane froze. “Okay, what’s
the catch?”
“No menu. Use whatever you have in the kitchen to make your
own.” She grinned.
Fletcher frowned at her. “That twist was your idea, wasn’t it?”
“Got it in one.” She shrugged. “Be creative. Isn’t that every chef’s
desire?”
Spencer’s laugh tickled her insides. “Or we’re put on the chopping
block?”
“Yeah. So chop, chop. The clock is ticking.” Tapping her finger
against the face of her watch, Wren raised her eyebrows. “Six o’clock
deadline. I’ll make my decision at six-thirty.”
Then we’ll see about dessert. Eenie, meenie, mine-ee, mo. Was
she in the mood for a Dane-ish or a Spencer Cocktail? Maybe her
Magic 8-Ball could help with the answer.
“I’ll be back in a minute.” Putting an extra wiggle in her hips, she
walked to her office, closing the
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