His gaze drifted to her core, and a ragged breath left him.
Meaning it was his turn to taste her…oh, yes, please, yes. Yet he didn’t lower his head. Didn’t make any other moves toward her, and every nerve ending she possessed went on alert, readying for his touch.
«Amun,» she pleaded.
A muscle ticked in his jaw.
Wait. What?
He lifted a small black cell phone.
«But — it’s okay.» She shook her head. «I don’t have to…not anymore, because I—'
She stared at the device for a long while, unsure whether Amun was trusting her or testing her. If she made the call, would she hurt him? Make him think she wouldn’t take him anytime, anywhere, without his meeting certain conditions?
Was he…giving her a chance? The very chance she’d wanted? «I know,» she replied softly.
«I know that, too.»
«No. I’ll have you.»
He wanted her now…always; she almost couldn’t process the news. Amun, with her, forever. He hadn’t offered any words of love, and she wasn’t going to ask for them. That could come later. For now, this was enough.
Maybe he was trusting her as she hoped, maybe he was testing her as part of her feared, but in the end, anticipation decided her. She dialed, shocked when the sound of ringing filled her ear. She wanted this over and done with, Micah out of the picture completely.
Her former boyfriend answered on the second ring, a snarled, «What?»
«Micah?» she asked hesitantly. Her gaze locked on Amun, gauging his every reaction. He wasn’t looking at her, was looking just beyond her, his expression now a blank mask.
«Haidee?» Micah sounded baffled, relieved and overjoyed — and still angry — all at once. «Where are you? Tell me. Now.» With every word, his emotions were overtaken by determination.
She experienced a pang of guilt. «Yes. I’m alive. But no, I won’t tell you where I am. I—'
«Are the bastards monitoring this call?»
«No.» Not really. «Listen, I—'
«Tell me where you are, then, and I’ll come and get you.»
«No. That’s not why I’m calling. I just wanted you to know—'
«I thought you were dead,» he interjected, once more cutting her off. Now he sounded accusing. «I mourned you. I tried to track you, tried to save you. Tell me, damn it. Tell me where you are.»
«No. I’m alive, and that’s all you need to know.» Except… «I really need you to listen to me. I—'
«Who’s that?» a female voice murmured sleepily from Micah’s end of the line.
There was a beat of static, then a shuffle of footsteps as if he was pounding away from the intruder. In that moment, Haidee knew that he was sleeping with someone. Might have been sleeping with someone else even while they were dating. She couldn’t bring herself to care.
Had he ever wanted her, though? With her, he’d been content to keep things mostly hands-off. She hadn’t wondered why because she’d been happy with the status quo. But if he hadn’t wanted her, why had he stayed with her?
«If you’re alive, that means you’re helping them.» She didn’t have to ask who «them» was. And he didn’t even address the fact that a woman had spoken. «Otherwise, they would have killed you by now.»
«Yes,» was all she said on the subject. Let him take that answer however he chose. «I just wanted to call and tell you that we’re over. I don’t want to date you anymore.»
Amun, she noticed, had tensed, his fingers digging into his thighs and probably leaving bruises. He had no idea what Micah was saying, no idea why she’d said yes to the man. Yet he wasn’t interfering.
He
«Now you listen to me, you fucking bitch,» Micah suddenly growled, and there was so much hatred in his tone she was momentarily speechless. «You tell me where the hell you are, who you’re with and what you’re doing. I’m going to find you and take back what’s mine. Then I’m going to cut your fucking throat and dance in the blood. You don’t deserve—'
Amun’s gaze finally met hers. He didn’t ask questions, just took the phone and tossed it over his shoulder. Then, without another word, he lifted her hips and stripped the panties from her, pulling her legs in front of him, one at a time. Mouth set in a grim line, he tossed the panties beside the phone. He repositioned their bodies the way they’d been.
Tears suddenly burned her eyes. How could Micah have said those things to her?
«No.» She was the one who couldn’t meet his eyes this time. «He — he called me a terrible name, said terrible things.» And she didn’t want Amun to ever think of her that way. Even though he, more than anyone, had the right.
Amun hadn’t been furious before, she realized then.
«Really?» She swiped her watery eyes with the backs of her wrists. «You don’t think badly of me, I mean.»
«I remember.» The hurt inside her eased. She was with the man she loved.
As she finally met his gaze, her heart skipped a beat. His expression was heated, his gaze heavy-lidded, his brows a determined slash. His lips were red, as if flushed. Did his blood race as swiftly as hers?
Wonderfully dark skin pulled taut over the muscles of a warrior. She couldn’t see his butterfly tattoo, but she vowed to trace every inch with her tongue one day soon. Between his legs, his cock stretched past the waist of his pants, the head already beaded with moisture. Her mouth watered. She knew his taste, would forever be addicted to it.
«I want you,» she whispered.