Night Of The Blackbird

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Book: Night Of The Blackbird Read Free
Author: Heather Graham
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make time stand still, hop in bed with me, girl, because you know, you do, that we were magic?”
    No more, Daniel.
    She had a hectic life; she would be busy, especially since she was about to ask everyone to reschedule everything for her.
    She loved her business. She was still in awe of the fact that she and Josh had made a go of it, that they were a production company and that their show was a modest success. Ireland, the old country, remained a passion for her parents. America was hers. She’d been born here and she’d grown up here, and the diversity of her country was what she loved best. Since she’d first gone to college, she’d kept very busy. Forgetting what could never be. Or trying to.
    Maybe, though, in the corner of her mind, she had always dreamed that Danny would come back. To stay.
    With annoyance, she realized that the very thought made her wistful.
    Okay, she cared for Danny, she always would. In a far, far corner of her mind! As far as a distant galaxy. She was a realist. She’d seen people through the years—not too seriously, because of her work. And she was seeing someone now, someone bright, compelling and with shared interests, someone who’d entered her life at the right time, in the right way….
    So Danny was coming to Boston. Good for him. He would like…
    For a moment, her mind went blank.
    Michael! She was dating a man named Michael McLean. Of Irish descent, as well, but of normal Irish descent. They had a really great relationship. Michael loved a good movie and didn’t whine about a bad one. He was an avid sports fan but liked a day at a museum just as well and was up for a Broadway show—or Off Broadway, for that matter.
    He was nearly perfect. He worked hard for her company, too. He was always on the go, seeing people, checking on logistics and permits. In fact, he was off somewhere right now. She wasn’t even sure where. Well, of course, she knew…she just couldn’t think of it right now. Talking to her mother had that effect on her.
    It didn’t matter where he was. Michael always had his cell phone on him, and he always returned messages, whether they were personal or business related. It was part of his being so wonderful.
    And still, just thinking about Danny…
    Impatiently, she picked up a pencil and tapped it on her desk. She had other things to think about. Like business. She reached for the phone again and buzzed her partner, Josh.
    It would be good to see Danny again.
    She was startled by the wave of heat that seemed to wash through her with the thought. Like a longing to hop into bed this very second. She could close her eyes and see him. See him naked.
    Stop it! she chastised herself.
    â€œWhat’s up?”
    â€œWhat?”
    â€œYou called me,” Josh said. “What’s up?”
    â€œCan we go somewhere for lunch?”
    Mentally, she put clothes on Danny.
    Then she sternly forced him to the far corner of her mind.
    She realized that Josh had hesitated, and as if she were in front of him, she could see his shaggy brows tightening into a frown. Danny retreated to memory. Her partner was very real, always a part of her life, steady, and just a downright, decent good guy. Josh Whalen was tall and lean, almost skinny. Good-looking. They had met in film school at NYU, almost had an affair, realized instead that they could remain friends for a lifetime but never lovers, and became partners instead.
    Danny had been in her life then, coming and going. Josh would have been only an attempt to convince herself that she wouldn’t have to wait forever for a man to love, but she’d realized that before she’d done anything they would both regret.
    Once again, she firmly pushed Danny back where he belonged.
    Josh was better than any man she had ever dated. They shared a vision—and a work ethic. They’d both slaved in numerous restaurants to raise the capital they had needed to get their

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