lips across hers had her wanting him still. Even when she was terrified by what was inside him. What if he turned when they had sex? That thought made her break away.
'I know you want more than a kiss. Isn't that why you're forcing me to stay until the full moon? So you can sleep with me?' Like he'd warned her he would.
'I will no' deny that I want you.'
'What if I said we should just get it over with? Tonight? So I could leave tomorrow.'
She could sense him weighing his answer. 'You'd sleep with me to leave me a few days early?' He sounded almost hurt by this. 'Your body for your freedom?'
'Why not?' she asked, lowering her voice to nearly a hiss. 'Just think of all the things I did in a shower in Paris for only a phone call.'
She thought he flinched before he turned away. He limped to the fireplace, then lowered his head, staring at the fire. She'd never seen anyone gaze at one the way he did. Watchfully. While most seemed to lose themselves in the lulling flames, Lachlain did not. His wary eyes darted and flickered as though a play were being presented inside. 'Know that I regret the way I've been with you, but I will no' let you go. For now, you're free to walk the grounds, and you'll be guarded.'
Free to walk the grounds. The ones that were dark and should unnerve her; yet she'd been itching to explore them since first perceiving that scent of brine. And didn't she belong out there anyway? Without a look back, she crossed to the balcony, strode up the railing, then dropped off into the night.
The last thing she heard was him rasping, 'And I know you'll come back to me before dawn.'
20
Emma immediately sensed things following her as she moved into the mist.
So he'd really sicced guards on her? Considering his intrusive nature, they were probably more like spies. She figured a proud, independent woman would resent the intrusion. Emma? She reasoned that if this place wasn't as safe as he'd told her and vampires did attack again, Emma wouldn't have to outrun them—she would merely have to outrun the spies hiding in the bushes.
Unable to muster the desired outrage at being spied on, she explored for a while before stumbling upon a folly. Clustered all around it were wildflowers, which had bloomed during the day and now looked wilted and dismal.
Still, it was nice here, she supposed, with the fog-covered lake in view—or loch—or
She closed her eyes at the thought of the manor. What she wouldn't give to be back there. She'd missed Xbox night last night. Tonight she was supposed to be riding horses through the bayou.
She hopped atop the folly's railing, following it, pacing round and round as she thought of everything that had happened to her. Before her trip, she'd yearned for something more. Now, being forced away, she realized how good she had it. Yes, she'd been lonely, feeling the lack of a partner in her life. Yet now that she had to deal with a stubborn, overbearing male every day, was being held captive by one, she thought partners were spectacularly overrated.
And, yes, sometimes she felt like an outsider—like not knowing where to look or how to act when her aunts shrieked about vampires—but often she didn't. Sure, they taunted her unmercifully, but looking back, she realized they taunted
Emma's lips parted in surprise. They might treat her differently, but they did
Emma felt her lips curling. Furie had said that. Their queen.
Excitement began to build in her, and she grew impatient to return home to see it with new eyes. Now she ached to appreciate all the things she'd taken for granted—or had been blind to. She wanted to fall asleep awash in the comforting sounds of bayou insects and her family's shrieks. She wanted to lie in her own blankets piled under the princess bed in her room—not in Lachlain's massive bed. She'd gotten the feeling that those carved symbols told an ancient story and, Freya help her, she sensed that as long as she was in that bed, she was a part of it…
When she skimmed around a column, her palm caught a large splinter. In the past, she would've howled from the pain. Now she sighed.
She tilted her head and stared at the sliver, frowning as a memory flooded her. She must have dreamed of him again. Today.
When she'd slept, she'd seen their last…sexual encounter, from
As she stared at the small trickle of blood around the white wood, she went awash in the dream, feeling splinters from the
His need to touch her warred with his desire to earn her trust. Emma
Now she grew dizzy, overwhelmed by the sheer hunger he'd felt, confused that
She swayed as she suddenly left the memory, then blinked.
He'd acted honorably. He'd kept his word even under that onslaught of need. Now she wanted to go back to that night and give him what he'd desperately needed. But she couldn't, because it was just a dream.
Just like the dream of the necklace.
She was going mad. Like Nïx, who saw things that she
There she sat in the wet grass in a strange country with the stars above off-kilter as though the world had dropped a notch. With no one to confide her suspicion to.
Emma didn't return at dawn.
The guards had watched her return to the house and protected the entrances afterward, but it had taken a frantic hour before Lachlain found her curled up, asleep under the stairs in a broom closet. Had she known that the ammonia and polishes stored there would cloak her scent from him?
Now he gnashed his teeth to find her shivering in the dust, his worry turning to ire in an instant. 'Goddamn it, Emma,' he snapped, scooping her up. What in the hell had she been
Sun flooded the hallway, and he shoved them into a corner, covering her with his body. '
'My apologies,' a familiar voice drawled from behind him as the door closed. 'Dinna know there were going to be vampires about. You should have a sign.'
Back in the low light, Lachlain turned to find Bowen, his oldest friend. His pleasure at seeing him dimmed when he noticed how much more weight Bowe had lost. Once Lachlain's size, he was now rangy and gaunt.
'And here I was surprised to see you alive, but looks like you've another surprise there.' Bowe approached,