contact with the bare wood.
With her head thrust between her knees, Katie batted blindly with her hands connecting only with empty air. It was only after she stopped fighting that he let her up.
âYou stupid, stupid man!â she quavered, wiping with the back of her hand angry tears that coursed down her filthy face leaving paler tracks in the grime. Nikos, who was kneeling beside her, did not look particularly chastened byher attack. âAlexander is still in there.â She gestured towards the door.
Nikos looked grim. âI heard you. Stay calmâhysteria will achieve nothing.â
âI am calm!â she bellowed.
âWhy on earth didnât you tell me what you were doing earlier? Surely this was not the time to preserve your image?â
Katieâs brow creased in impatient bewildermentâimage, what image? As for staying calm, the part of his recrimination she did understand was not only unjust, but would, if sheâd been the type given to throwing wobblers, have set her off again. Katie was rendered speechlessâbut only temporarily.
âLike you gave me a chance!â she yelled. Or would have yelled if she hadnât been coughing so much.
âKatieâ¦oh, Katie! Youâre all right, thank goodness!â A sobbing Sadie gasped as she reached the top of the staircase. âOh, my, I really should lose a couple of pounds,â she moaned, clutching her chest. âIâm signing into that fat farm next weekâ¦â
Nikos was looking with some bewilderment at Sadie, who was babbling wildly on about the detox therapies guaranteed to shed the pounds.
It seemed likely to Katie he was about to make one of his nasty sarky remarks.
Katie elbowed him hard, wanting to protect her friend from his nasty tongue. âSheâs terrified, itâs her way of coping,â she hissed at him. God, the man had the empathy of a brick.
Nikos seemed to take her explanation on board. Nodding, he left her side with a terse instruction to stay put !
âJust take some deep breaths.â Katie watched in astonishment as, with a smile of incredible charm and gentle manner, Nikos bent over Sadie.
The sound of Nikosâs voice seemed to calm Sadie, whonodded and looked up at him gratefully. Katie saw her do a double take and then an appreciative grin spread over her face.
âAre you asthmatic?â Nikos asked.
âNo, just fat and unfit.â Sadie laughed shakily. âI ran all the way from the gate,â she explained. âI think the fire brigade are coming. I heard them in the distance. Shall I go back and wait for themâ¦?â
âTake Katerina downstairs, and leave the house immediately.â
I suppose, Katie thought numbly, that people like Nikos come into their own in situations like thisâsituations that require someone to take charge and make decisions. Not even his worst enemyâwhich might be meâcan accuse Nikos of having a problem with decision-making, she conceded wryly.
âIâm not going anywhere until Alexanderââ
âI will get Alexander and you will leave the building,â Nikos announced in a lordly fashion. âHow old is he?â he asked, advancing towards the door from which smoke was now billowing.
âYou canât go in there,â Katie said positively, as convenient as it might be, she couldnât let the rat die for her cat, who might still have a few of his lives left.
âConcentrate.â
Katie was, on the amazing silver flecks in his eyes. She was stressed, exhausted, terrified, and frankly there couldnât be a worse time to admit that you were sexually attracted to a person, and had there been any other conceivable explanation for the way her mind disintegrated and her body came to life around him Katie would have plumped for it.
âHow old is he?â Nikos asked as though she hadnât spoken.
The relevance of this escaped Katie, but she recognised she