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9780778324195

Cut and Run

Cut and Run
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  • ISBN-13: 9780778324195
  • ISBN: 0778324192
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

AUTHOR

Neggers, Carla

SUMMARY

Len Wetherall settled back against the delicate wrought-iron rail in front of the Club Aquarian, enjoying the sunny, cold mid-December afternoon. He was a people watcher, and there was no place better to watch people than New York. Here, for a change, he could do the watching; he wasn't always the one who was watched. He was three inches shy of seven feet tall, an ex-NBA superstar, black, rich, and a man of exquisite taste and enormous respon-sibilities. He knew he didn't blend in on the streets of SoHo any more than he did anywhere else. But here no one gave a damn. People were moving fast, even for the city. Len watched a pink-haired woman in a raccoon coat swing around the corner, covering some ground. She had on red knit gloves and red vinyl boots, and her mouth was painted bright red. Her eyes-- Len straightened up, buttoning one button of his camel wool overcoat. Her eyes were the darkest emerald green, and he'd recognize them anywhere. "J.J. Pepper." When she spotted him, she grinned, her teeth sparkling white against her bright lips. Even in the harsh afternoon light, her eyes were as mysteriously alluring as everything else about her. She came right up to him, stood on her tip-toes, and he bent down and planted a kiss on her overly madeup cheek. His wife, Merrie, couldn't understand why J.J. wanted to paint up her hair and face like that. "She must be a real light blond underneath that colored mousse she uses," Merrie had said. "And I'll bet her skin's perfect. Why would she want to cover up all that?" Why, indeed? But Len had learned not to ask J.J. Pep-per too many questions. She'd just give him one of her dazed looks, as if they weren't operating on the same plan-et, and avoid a straight answer. He'd asked her once how old she was, and she'd said, "Oh--around thirty." Like she was making herself up. The colored hair, the vintage clothes, the gaudy makeup, and the rhinestones were all a part of her look. They were what she wanted other people to see. Her package. During his fifteen years with the he should be packaged. He'd learned the hard way just to go on and be himself. J.J. would learn, too, sooner or later. J.J. Pepper had first glided into the Club Aquarian that spring. The place had been open just one year, and already it was one of the hottest nightclubs in New York. Len had opened its doors shortly after his final season as a power forward with the Knicks. His original dream had been to start up his own down and dirty jazz joint, but if nothing else his years on the basketball court had taught him who he was and, maybe more important, who he wasn't. Down and dirty wasn't his style, and he wasn't a purist about jazz. He liked to mix in some popular, some soft rock, some easy classical, turn the musicians loose, and let them do their thing. He wanted his club to have a little polish, a certain cachet. Tall ceilings. He wanted it to be the kind of place where people could have a good time, wear their best clothes, be their best selves. Looking at J.J. the first time, he didn't think she'd fit in. She'd had on one of her nutty outfits, a thirties dress and lots of rhinestones, and had plunked herself down at the baby grand, like, hell, baby, I belong here. Right then he'd known she had it, never mind the crazy lavender hair and the feeling she wasn't quite on the level with him. She'd started to play, stopped after a few seconds, and turned to him. "Did you know this piano has a muddy bass?" "That right," he said, noncommittal. "I'll compensate today, but you should have it looked at." "Sure, babe. I'll get right on it." Before he could pull her little butt off the bench, she'd started to play. Then he didn't want to stop her. He'd just stood there, listening. Her technique was awesome. He'd never heard such sounds come out of that piano, damned muddy bass or no damned muddy bass. But she didn't let go; she held on tightNeggers, Carla is the author of 'Cut and Run ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780778324195 and ISBN 0778324192.

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