“Rest, elevate, and ice, I told you. Why does no one listen?”

“I’ve elevated,” he said. Hell, they were standing at 6,300 feet. That had to count.

“The other day, we flew a group of clients up to the Trinity Ice Flats,” Nick interjected helpfully. “We climbed the ice dams and sat up there for a couple of hours. Stone was hurting so he lay down. On the ice.”

Emma stared at Nick as if he’d sprouted horns. Without a word she turned on Stone, narrowing her eyes as she swept an angry gaze over him, lingering at his forehead and the stitches she’d put there herself. “You did end up on the climb?”

“Only a little.”

“Do you have a death wish?”

“Only a little.”

She tossed up her hands. “I give up.” But instead of walking back to her truck, she headed toward the steps to the main lodge.

He exchanged a look with Nick, who shrugged. “Uh…can I help you?” Stone asked her.

“I’m picking up a guest you had last night.” She didn’t slow or look back. “Spencer Jenks. He’s with me.”

Stone had ridden earlier that morning with their New York guest. The polite doctor had been an outdoor enthusiast, but more importantly, outgoing, friendly, and adventurous. In other words, Dr. Emma’s virtual opposite. “Spencer’s with you?”

“That’s right.”

He watched her stride up the steps, her heels clicking with forceful purpose on the stone, his gut sinking.

“Is that the one who saw you naked?” Nick whispered.

Dr. Spencer Jenks was hers. “Yeah.”

“I don’t think you impressed her much.”

When Emma got to the top step, TJ opened the door from the inside and he smiled at her. “Doc Sinclair.”

She smiled back sweetly. “TJ.”

“Did you come to check on my idiot brother?”

Still next to Stone, Nick snickered.

“Actually,” Emma told him. “I came to pick up my friend Spencer.”

“Oh. Here I thought maybe you came to kick Stone’s ass for kayaking yesterday. With a cracked rib and all.”

Emma turned and sent a slow, long, easily decipherable look in Stone’s direction.

“Did you bring him another shot?” he heard TJ ask hopefully as he directed her inside.

The lodge door shut before Emma answered, and Stone looked at Nick. “You both suck, you know that?”

“Ah, don’t be like that.” Nick slung his arm over Stone’s shoulder. “I think she likes you best.”

Stone shoved him away and Nick laughed. “Hey, if you’re worried about what happened in her office, you can always tell her you’d been swimming in some damn cold water before she made you take your pants off. Then she’d at least understand.”

Ignoring him, Stone made his way up the stairs to the lodge.

“Don’t do it, man,” Nick called after him. “That one’s Heartbreak City.”

Like he didn’t know, but when it came to Emma, apparently he was a glutton for punishment.

Stone found Emma sitting at the kitchen table with Dr. Spencer Jenks, both being served breakfast by Annie.

Spencer had an arm around Emma’s shoulders and was grinning at her affectionately as Chuck wound around their ankles, mewing softly, waiting for crumbs to fall. “I’ll get you on a mountain bike yet, babe.”

“Too dangerous.” She flung his arm off, but her body language was easy and comfortable, telling Stone that these two had a history. A long one.

Fine. She was taken. He should have assumed that. So she smelled good enough to eat and had eyes that saw beneath his bullshit, which had been a nice change. So he’d been momentarily distracted by her sharp wit and sweet curves. It didn’t matter, because she wasn’t sweet, at least not to him.

She was probably planning her and Spencer’s reunion sex right now.

“Thanks again for the ride this morning,” Spencer told Stone as he came into the room. “It was nice to have a day off. I don’t get out of the hospital enough, that’s for sure.”

“Glad you enjoyed it.” Stone looked at Emma, who oddly enough wasn’t looking at Spencer with googly eyes, picturing their reunion sex. She was looking right at him.

“You’re stressing your stitches,” she said. “Stop frowning.”

“I’m not frowning.”

“Yeah, you are.” This from Annie, who handed him a plate loaded with scrambled eggs, sausage and sour dough toast, his favorite. Over the plate, she waggled her brow in the direction of Emma. “You aren’t going to catch anything with that scowl.”

“I’m not trying to catch anything.” Irritated now, he grabbed his plate and headed for the door.

“Where are you running off to?” Annie asked.

“I just thought our guest might appreciate some privacy. With his girlfriend.”

Emma grabbed a piece of toast and slathered it with jelly. “Oh, I’m not his girlfriend.”

“Nope.” Spencer shook his head. “I date women who are much nicer.”

Emma rolled her eyes and stole his coffee, while Stone tried not to acknowledge the relief rolling through him.

“See?” Spencer said to Stone, gesturing to Emma, now sipping his coffee. “Not nice.”

Emma ignored him. “So,” she said to Stone, innocently and daintily licking some jelly off her thumb. “Been to the bar lately? Where the three women jumped you? Because I brought you a shot of antibiotics. I wouldn’t want you to catch anything.”

His belly quivered, though he had no idea if it was from sheer lust of watching her tongue lick her thumb, or fear of her needles. “I’m good.”

Annie barked out a laugh.

Spencer had stopped eating and was looking at Stone speculatively, probably wondering how three women had gotten the best of him, since he was by no stretch a small guy.

“Listen,” Emma said. “Three women jumped you in a bar.” She flashed him a look of mock sympathy. “They beat the crap out of you. That’s got to be traumatizing to say the least.”

“It’s not so bad.”

“Come on, Stone. You must feel violated.”

Annie snickered. Stone shot her a look, and she tried to control herself.

“Anyway,” Emma went on. “I’ve been worried about you, so I located a counselor in the area, someone you could talk to.” Her mouth curved gently, only those razor sharp baby blues revealing her sharp wit.

Stone was well used to his brothers fucking with him. That’s what brothers did, fuck with each other’s head. But a woman? This was new for him. And oddly…stimulating. “I think I’m going to be okay.”

She arched a brow. Daring him to admit the truth. “Annie told you,” he said with a sigh.

“That you’re on a volunteer search and rescue team and you were called out to save a guy who’d gone off a cliff on his rock climb? That said guy panicked once you had him halfway up the cliff to safety, knocking you down about fifty feet? Yeah, she told me. You might have told me.”

He looked at Annie, who was suddenly very busy at the stove.

“Oh, and given the redness I see around some of your cuts and bruises, you do need the antibiotics.”

“You said I looked good.”

“That was a few days ago. You don’t look good now.”

She let him start sweating over that one for a beat, before she shook her head. “You fell off a cliff and you’re scared of me?”

“Hell, yes.”

She stood up and headed toward him, and he stumbled back a step, smacking right into the door.

Spencer winced.

Annie cackled.

“Careful,” Emma said, still coming at him. “Your ribs.” She reached her hand into her bag.

Oh, Christ. He pictured another needle and felt his skin go clammy. His stomach went queasy. This wasn’t working for him, not one little bit. Not unless she was going to strip down for him again. “I don’t need-”

Still looking at him, she pulled out…a prescription bottle. “Are you afraid of pills, too?” she asked innocently, when he was beginning to suspect there was nothing innocent about her at all.

Annie snickered again.

“I swear to God,” he muttered in her direction.

Emma lightly smacked the bottle against his pecs, a fact he found interesting-was it his imagination, or did she touch him a lot?

More importantly, did she do it on purpose? It was worth finding out, and testing, he leaned into her, just a little.

Her pupils dilated.

Check.

Her nostrils flared.

Check, check.

If they’d been wild animals, their foreplay had just been conducted. Still testing, he lifted his hand and covered hers, still against his chest.

She stared down at their now entangled fingers around the pill bottle, then lifted her gaze to his. Her breathing had changed.

Quickened.

Test over, he decided, his own breathing changing as well. Because oh hell yeah, she was aware of him, every bit as much as he.

Which meant she was all bark and no bite.

That was very good to know.

“Twice a day for seven days,” she murmured, her voice a little thick. “Come see me in two.”

“For…?” He was imaging all sorts of things.

“I’ll take out your stitches.”

Okay, she had a little bite.

Actually, probably more than a little. “I can take them out myself.”

“Come to me, or I’ll come to you.”

He liked the sound of that-her coming to him, on him, all over him, but he knew better. The woman was bloodthirsty. Plus he’d seen her steely, fierce determination up front and personal. Come to her? He’d love it, only it wasn’t going to happen. “Sure thing,” he said. “Two days.”

Or never.

Chapter 8

To Emma, Spencer was cute in a Clark Kent sort of way; dark hair, dark eyes, and a helpless smile made all the more disarming for the simple sexy dimple that went with it. He had a lean runner’s body that belied how much he ate, and a career in the surgical world that men twice his age would kill for.

But he had a fatal flaw. Emma called it Fickle-ality. He couldn’t settle, on anything.

Period.

Still, as a best friend, it worked, and while she ran the clinic that day, he happily occupied himself in the great outdoors; kayaking, hiking…

That night, not content with the stack of casseroles to choose from, he cooked. Emma sat on the small kitchen counter and watched him throw some ingredients into a pan, from which came forth the most mouth watering scent. “What is that?”

“Roasted tomato mozzarella and eggplant pasta.”

It never failed to amaze her-a professional water burner-that Spence was every bit as talented in the kitchen as he was in the operating room.

“Oh, Kate dumped me,” he said, topping off their glasses.

Ah. That explained why he was here early. He’d gotten bored. “Didn’t you date her only twice?” she asked. “That doesn’t count as a dumping.”

“Yes it does,” he said. “Which also qualifies me for make-up sex.”

“Kate’s in the Sierras?”

“I meant you.” He smiled, his dark eyes warm and affectionate. “I get another shot at you.”

Yeah, right. He wasn’t looking for another shot at her, he wasn’t looking for anything but fun and they both knew it. It was why they made such good friends, because they didn’t need anything from each other-perfect-as they didn’t have anything to give each other. It was a selfish relationship on both sides, and also the only lasting relationship in either of their lives.

He came close and ran a finger over her jaw, rimming her ear.

“Let me save you some time on the foreplay action. We’re not sleeping together, Spencer.”

He merely topped off her wine with a small smile, clearly confident he’d change her mind.

After dinner, she showed him to the tiny spare bedroom. Spence caught her hand there in the hallway and flashed her a quick grin. “So what size bed do you have in your room?”

With a laugh, she looked him in the eyes. His thick hair was as unruly as his heart, dipping low over his forehead. He wore designer threads, and managed to look like he’d just thrown them on. He was rich, incredibly talented with a scalpel, and fun.

If she’d taken him inside her heart, he’d have broken it in half a long time ago.

Which was okay. She didn’t have the urge to take him into her heart. She didn’t have the urge to take anyone in her heart. Her life was good as it was.

So good.

And she couldn’t wait to get back to it. “A queen-size bed.”

Nice.”

“Perfect for one.”

“Or two.”

“Or one.”

“Aw, Em.” He stepped into her, pressing that runner’s body to hers as he slid a hand up her side, gently squeezing her waist. “It’s been awhile.”

“Yes, since you were dumped on your sorry ass by Margarita.”

“As I recall, you comforted me quite nicely.”

“You don’t need comforting, Spencer. Not tonight.”

“Sure I do.” Bending his head, he nuzzled her neck. “I’m in the big bad Sierras. I’m scared, Emma.”