"A stupid human, who will spend several years in jail for said stupidity." He plonked down on the edge of my desk. "How goes the hunt for the bastard's missing daughter?"
"Slowly. I talked to her lover today, and discovered Adrienne had uncovered a possible story at the nightclub."
"Nothing to do with the entertainment piece, I gather?"
"Nothing at all. I'm going there to have a look around tonight."
"Liander wants to take me to the premier of his latest movie tonight."
I raised my eyebrows. "My, my, my."
"Indeed." He screwed up his nose. "Suits and attention are not my style."
"Since when? You love attention and dressing up. It's just that by going as his date, you're making it truly official."
"There is that."
"And you're still afraid to make it official, despite the fact that you've all but committed to him."
"Only outside working hours."
"That's all he's ever asked, Rhoan."
"I know." He sighed. "But I like the anonymity of what we share now. I don't want to have my picture in all the trade and gossip mags. It would make my job here harder."
"Have you explained this to him?" I held up my hand before he could answer. "Of course you haven't. That would be the sensible thing and you don't do sensible in relationships."
"Now there's the pot calling the kettle black."
"I haven't committed to anyone."
"No, but you have a good man who wants to commit and see just where the relationship goes."
"The difference between me and Kellen and you and Liander is the fact I do talk to Kellen. Besides, it's only in recent months we could truly be considered mates. You and Liander have been mates forever, and you admit you love him."
"None of which excuses the fact that you won't do the sensible and commit to Kellen - not even for a month or so."
I gave him a look. "This isn't about me. This about you. Go home and talk to Liander. Be honest with him."
He took a sip of coffee. "I'll talk if you do."
"Deal."
"I'll check with Kellen, you know."
"Ditto, bro."
He grinned and rose. "I foresee busy phone lines in our apartment tomorrow. That is, if you're intending to come home tonight."
"Got to. I need fresh clothes." I hesitated, half thinking about mentioning the car incident, then deciding against it. He'd only get all fussy and protective, and right now I didn't feel up to handling that.
Of course, he'd be a very unhappy little werewolf when he did find out - and I had no doubt he would. Eventually. We might not share the telepathy of twins, but we could often sense when the other was in danger. If the bastard behind these attempts had a serious go, Rhoan would know about it.
So I simply added, "Hope we've got hazelnut."
"Yep. I went shopping yesterday."
"You're going to make Liander such a good little housewife one day."