By the time she found a place to park that didn’t require a permit, Reese was two blocks from the party. She eyed her completely impractical shoes and wished for her boots. At least it hadn’t snowed again, so the sidewalks were mostly clear. She took a deep breath, tightened the coat around her, and flung open her door. Damn, it was cold out. She hurried down the block, wind whipping at her. Her toes were instantly numb. Who the hell dressed like this? It was crazy. When she got to Adam’s apartment, she could hear music through the door. She rang the bell and when no one answered, she turned the knob. The door opened to warmth and noise. Inside the hall she stood for a minute, just absorbing all the heat she could. Then she proceeded to Adam’s apartment door. Again, she turned the doorkn

