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Billionaire Bachelors 10 ; Holiday Treasure(17)



"Oh my gosh, just knock on his fricking door," she mumbled in exasperation as she reached up again.

Instead of knocking, she walked away and then wanted to kick herself for being such a coward. He'd helped her, saved her from who knows what was going to happen, and then soothed her before, like a gentleman, really, before giving her a heart-stopping kiss. She owed him at least a warm batch of homemade cookies. But no matter how much she told herself to knock on his door, she couldn't muster the courage.

"It's not like you have a crush on him." Sheesh. What was it with this talking to herself? Were the doctors going to come in and drag her off to the loony bin?

"Can I help you, ma'am?"

The deep male voice stopped Kyla in her tracks. It was daytime, and she'd never had a problem in this apartment complex until those men attacked her, so she didn't know why the shiver of fear ran down her spine. Shaking it off, Kyla turned and saw a man in a blue uniform with a silver badge on his breast pocket. He was staring at her.

"Who are you?" She knew that the way she said it was slightly rude, but she was surprised as sin to see a man who looked so official standing there in the building.

"I'm with the new security company the owner of the building hired. We've been watching you on camera pacing the hallway for the last fifteen minutes, so I just want to find out if there's anything I can help you with."

"There are security cameras?" Dumbfounded, she looked up at the low ceilings, trying to spot them.

"They're being installed throughout the building, but this floor has been completed. We're setting up our station in the front lobby. You should find a notice in your mailbox about the update." 

Kyla hadn't been aware that any of this activity was going on. Of course, she hadn't left her apartment the day before - not even once - but still, she should have noticed something, or maybe clued in to the noise that must have been happening in her hallway. No wonder she'd been a victim the other night. She just wasn't all that observant.

"I … uh … no … I don't need help," she finally said, remembering he'd asked.

"Are you sure, ma'am? You've been pacing for quite a while," he said as he looked behind her.

"No," she said with a sigh, before handing him the plate of warm cookies. "One of the tenants did something really nice for me the other night and I wanted to bring him cookies, but now I realize that was a really stupid idea, and so I've been trying to knock on his door, but I just can't do it, so you take the dang cookies and give them to the other guards. It's my welcome. I'm so glad you're here." What a lot of rambling! She must sound like an utter loon!

He held the cookies away from him as if there might be bugs in them or something, and he eyed her warily.

"I can't accept gifts," he said, no smile in either his face or his tone.

"It's not like it's a bribe or something. They're just warm cookies," she said, instantly irritated with him. She'd spent all morning baking. The least someone - anyone - could do was take the stupid things and eat them. Okay, okay, and tell her they were wonderful, of course.

"I really appreciate it, ma'am, but I can't accept your cookies," he said, trying again to hand them back.

"You're being rude," she said, stamping her foot. But this was ridiculous. Why in the world was she fighting about cookies?

"Ma'am-"

He was interrupted.

"Just say thank you, Steve, and take the cookies." Another guard had walked up, a man little shorter than the first one, but with a much more friendly demeanor.

"You know we can't accept cookies, Wayne," Steve snapped.

"Ma'am, are your cookies poisoned?" Wayne asked.

Kyla looked at him for a moment without knowing what to say. She'd given away a lot of cookies in her life and had never once been asked that question.

"No," she finally murmured and looked back and forth between the two men.

"Good enough for me," Wayne said before pulling the plastic wrap off the plate Steve was still holding and grabbing a cookie. "Delicious."

Kyla beamed at the man and refused to look at the first guard again. How hard had it been to accept a gift? Granted, the cookies had been intended for Tanner, but she was just glad someone had taken them.

"I'm going back to the front," Steve said, thrusting the plate at Wayne before spinning on his heel and heading the opposite direction.

"I'm sorry about Steve. He's a 'by the books all the way' kind of guy. My philosophy is to just live a little." Wayne finished his cookie and grabbed another one.

"I like that philosophy so much better. Life is short. Why not enjoy it?" She knew she was grinning goofily, but she'd just been through several tense moments and now she felt like laughing. It was silly. Maybe she needed a spa day - not that she could afford that.