yourself plain on all counts, so that Iâd understand everything before committing myself. That was very proper.â
He winced. âI wish you wouldnât talk like that.â
âIâm merely trying to be professional.â She gave a wry smile. âItâs just not very nice to have people thinking Iâm a tart. Itâs even worse when thatâs my chief qualification for a job.â
âI never said that,â he disclaimed hurriedly. âNor did I mean it. But you do seem to have the ability to love âem and leave âem.â
âOh, I believe in leaving âem. I just manage without the love âem bit.â
âThatâs what I want. You can cope with Charlie better than a more naive girl would. You could handle him, keep him in order, make him see things your way. Whatâs funny?â Her sudden chuckle had disconcerted him.
âYou are,â she said. âYouâre making such a mess of this. What you really want is a heartless woman who can take care of herself, and youâre tying yourself in knots trying to say so without actually saying the words. No, noââ she held up a hand to silence his denial ââweâve covered that ground. Let it go.â
âWill you help me?â he asked slowly.
âIf I can, but things may not work out as you plan. Youâveassumed that heâll take one look at me and collapse with adoration. Suppose he doesnât?â
âI think that would be a really new experience for you,â he said, trying to sound casual.
âNot at all. The world is full of men who are indifferent to my charms.â
âYou just havenât met them yet.â
âIâve met plenty.â
âSplendid! Then youâll know what to do. Just use whatever methods you normally use to overcome their resistance.â
Her lips twitched. âI could take that as another insult.â
âYes, you couldâif you were determined to.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âI means that Iâve realised that you can twist everything I say into an insult, and you do it whenever it suits you. So now Iâm fighting back.â
âHow?â
âBy refusing to let you bully me,â he said firmly. âI am not going to cower and watch every word in case you misunderstand. You donât actually misunderstand anything. You know I donât really mean to insult you, so donât try to score points off me. I donât want you to seduce Charlie. I want you to beguile him, make his head spin until heâll follow your lead. Youâll do a good job and Iâll respect you for it. And if we fight, we fight openly. Agreed?â
There was a definite no-nonsense tone to his voice, making it clear that he meant every word. He was putting his foot down, asserting himself, warning her not to mess with himâall the powerful, dominant things that she had instinctively associated with him.
And yetâand yetâ
Far back in his eyes, that look was there againâa gleam that might have been conspiratorial humour.
Or perhaps not.
After a moment Pippa held out her hand to him. âAgreed.â
They shook. She took out a notebook and spoke formally. âI need to know as much about the gang heâs running around with as you can tell me.â
âTheyâre all young people who seem to live on the edge of the law. They donât even have proper addresses. They squat, which means they move on a lot as they get caught. I donât know for a fact that they steal, but they donât have any regular source of income. Charlie definitely gives Ginevra money. They live from hand to mouth, which he finds exciting. Here. Thatâs the two of them together.â
From an inner pocket he took out a photograph that seemed to have been taken in a crowded room, probably a squat. In the centre, a young couple lay back in each otherâs