“I’d say some of both. Go on home.” She left them to walk to Lowenbaum, shake hands—and take the boots he carried from him. “Thanks.”
“I had the shot.”
“Too many civilians in potential harm’s way, and I wanted to maneuver her so we had at least a chance of getting the vials.”
“Nice left jab.”
“It’s a favorite.”
Someone called out, “LT!” and both Eve and Lowenbaum turned.
“That one’s mine,” Lowenbaum said.
“Guy back here wants to feed us. Is that a go?”
“What the hell. I could eat. Catch you next time, Dallas.”
Roarke moved to her, stroked a hand down her back. “Which home are we headed to?”
“Central first. I need to tie this up, talk to Teasdale—and pay Lew a quick visit. I want to tell him, to his face, his granny won’t be sending for him. It’s petty, I know. But I deserve a little treat after all this.”
“Speaking of treats. I need a moment in the kitchen.”
“You’re about to get a dozen cannolis,” Eve told Peabody when he walked off.
“Aww.” Peabody flexed her booted feet. “I won’t think about cannoli ass until tomorrow. Maybe not even then.”
“You called it right on her feelings for Callaway. Weak spot.”
“Most of us have them.” Peabody pushed to her feet. “Ms. Weaver, sir, I can arrange for an officer to take you home.”
“Thanks.” Weaver tipped her head to Marty’s shoulder. “I’m just going to sit here a minute until I’m sure my legs will carry me. Then I’d like the walk.” She tipped her face to Marty’s. “All right?”
“Sounds pretty good right now.”
Roarke came out of the kitchen with a large to-go bag.
“What’s that?” Eve demanded.
“Quite a bit of food, I believe. They’re boxing up your cannolis, Peabody.”
“Yum. Thanks.”
Roarke turned to Eve, and with discretion, he covered the recorder she wore. “About that so much sex.”
“It’s still on the agenda. Peabody, finish up here. I’m going in to deal with the official transfer. Then go home. You’re clear.”
“Sing hallelujah.”
“A question,” Roarke said as Eve switched off her recorder. He took her arm and led her outside. “You disabled your primary weapon. What about your secondary?”
“Rigged so it wouldn’t go above medium stun. You can’t kill anybody, even with direct jugular contact, on medium. It seemed safer, in case we got infected.”
“I agree. You know I had a weapon.”
“Yeah, I know.” She sent him a sidelong glance as they reached the car. “Rigged to medium stun?”
“It seemed safer.” He caught her face in his hands, and despite her quick wince in case any cops watched, kissed her, long, tender, deep. “I want to keep you, till the end of days.”