deep inside where no one could see. She felt alone. Bereft. Vulnerable.

His thumb stroked again, sent heat curling through her, sent her pulse skittering. I would be a fool to kill the one man who might save our lives. Aloud he murmured to her softly, 'I'm sorry he's missing, Lily, sorry for your loss.' His other hand moved up to slide over her hair, lingering just long enough to steal the breath from her lungs. You left me alone. I couldn't comfort you. I felt you, Lily, your sorrow, but I couldn't comfort you. You knew I was there when it happened, I knew the truth. There was never a need to cut off contact with me. You needed me, and damn it, Lily, I needed you. You should have talked to me. I understand the need to stay away, but you should have talked to me.

She didn't want to acknowledge that, the implication of his words. She didn't need any more complications in her life. She didn't need or want Ryland Miller. She concentrated on gathering information. How were you there with us? My father had no telepathic ability, how could you connect with him? How could you break my connection with him?

I connected through you, of course. Your distress was so strong you touched me, even here in this prison designed to keep me from touching other minds.

Her heart jumped. His answer suggested a connection between them. A strong connection. She struggled to understand. Lily stared at him for a long moment, feeling her way, trying to see beyond his mask to the man beneath it. She studied him critically. He wasn't particularly tall, but he had wide shoulders and a muscular build. His hair was thick and so black it was nearly blue. His eyes were ice cold, the color of steel. Merciless. Slashing. Eyes so cold they burned. His jaw was strong, his sculpted mouth tempting. He moved with fluid grace, power and coordination, a hint of danger. He was pure magic to her, he had been from the moment she had laid eyes on him. And she didn't trust something so instant and so strong.

When Colonel Higgens was here before with my father, could you read him? Was he involved in my father's death?

Every muscle in Ryland's body went taut under her inspection. Her gaze was direct, assessing, speculative. It was so Lily. Being in her head gave him the advantage of knowing her far more intimately. Her brain processed information at rapid rates of speed, but when it came to something personal, she was much more cautious, taking her time before deciding on a course of action. He wanted to crush the silk of her sable hair in his large hands, to bury his face in the fragrant strands and inhale her. She smelled fresh, like a bed of roses. Her hair glinted with lights-glossy, so shiny, even with the blue lights, he was captivated.

Higgens made no secret of his dislike of your father. They didn't agree on anything. I can pick up his emotions when he's broadcasting anger but he never gets close enough for me to touch. And he's careful to keep his possessions out of my reach. I didn't detect any plots against your father.

Her eyes were almost too large for her face, thick-lashed and incredibly blue, unexpected with her dark hair. And her mouth… He had spent far too much time fantasizing over her mouth.

Lily took a deep breath and let it out slowly. His gaze was unexpectedly hot. Hungry. Devouring her. And his thoughts had suddenly turned to erotic fantasies. She tried to ignore it, tried not to let it affect her. Her gaze shifted momentarily to the surveillance cameras. 'I'm taking over his research. You have to be patient. I'm not my father and I have to backtrack to catch up.' She said it for the benefit of the cameras, and the ever-present watching eyes. 'I'm coming into this cold.' Her wrist was hot where his thumb had caressed it. 'Stop looking at me that way, it isn't helping.' She paced away from the cage and then turned back to face him almost resolutely.

Ryland watched with interest as she looked at him coolly. She had been rattled for a moment, but just that fast she recovered, turning into a cool, haughty ice princess. He wanted very much to shake her up again. 'I can't help what I feel when I'm around you.' He pitched his voice low, a husky invitation to hot sex and wild times.

Lily blinked. Color tinted her cheeks but she met his gaze steadily. He had to give her that. She was courageous.

She stepped to the bars, gripped them with her fingers. 'Have you even bothered to wonder why we're so connected? It isn't natural.'

Ryland studied her face for a long moment then covered her hands with his own. 'It feels natural.'

His voice had a way of whispering over her skin like the brush of fingers. Lily's stomach flipped, her heart doing a curious meltdown she couldn't control. 'Well, no one feels this much physical attraction without some kind of enhancement.'

'How do you know?'

She tilted her chin at him, her eyes beginning to smolder a warning. 'Well? Have you? Do you feel this sort of connection with every woman who walks into a room with you?'

That look in her eyes, made him want to pull her right through the bars. The urge to kiss her was so strong he leaned toward her.

Lily shifted away from him in sudden alarm. 'Don't!' She glanced again toward the camera. 'You know this isn't real. Think with your brain, not other parts of your anatomy. We have to know everything that's going on, not just the pieces of the puzzle.'

She was right. The attraction went far beyond anything he had ever experienced. It bordered on obsession. His body was hard and hurting and he knew better. It didn't seem to make much difference though. From the first moment she'd entered the room, he had been wrapped up in her. 'What do you think it is?'

'I don't know but I'm going to find out. My father was acting strange that last day, do you remember? He asked me to come here. I was busy and said I had to make it another afternoon, but he insisted, practically ordered me to come.' She lifted her fingers, signaling to let her go.

Their voices were pitched too low to be overheard, and both were careful to keep their faces turned away from the cameras so no one could read their lips, but body language could just as easily betray them. Ryland complied with her request very slowly.

Lily took one step back in an attempt to allow both of them to breathe. Skin-to-skin contact served to deepen the physical attraction, the chemistry between them arcing with electricity, sizzling so it seemed alive to her. 'He didn't tell me anything about you or what they were doing. I walked into the room and saw you and…'

There was a small silence as they stared at one another. In a rare display of agitation she pushed her hand through her hair. Her hand was shaking and he instantly wanted, needed, to pull her into his arms and comfort her. 'The earth moved,' he finished quietly. 'Son of a bitch. Lily, he was watching us together. That damned cold-blooded scientist was watching us like two insects under his microscope.'

She shook her head in denial, but he could see she was computing. She couldn't have it both ways. Either her father had expected something to happen between them when she walked into the room, or he hadn't. Ryland closed his eyes momentarily against the glimpse of her raw pain. It was bone deep and overwhelming. What had possessed him to make such an accusation? She'd lost her father, she didn't need to learn what an all-out bastard the man was. He had crushed her with his careless comment.

'Lily.' He said her name very softly, a whisper of a caress. An apology. He breathed it, so that it sounded sensual. So that it connected them intimately.

'Stop it!' she snapped in a low voice. 'If this isn't real, if we're being manipulated in some way for an experiment, we need to know.'

'Maybe it isn't that,' Ryland suggested, wanting it to be real.

'I anchor you, that's all. That's probably all it is. We're different and I have some kind of emotional magnet in me and it enhances…' She trailed off, her mind obviously attempting to fit more pieces of the puzzle together for a logical explanation. 'That's got to be it, Captain Miller…'

'Ryland,' he interrupted. 'Say my name.'

She had to take a breath. He managed to turn the mere speaking of his name into something intimate. 'Ryland,' she agreed. How could she not? She felt as if she'd known him forever. As if they belonged. 'We're attracted and somehow our special gifts enhance what we're feeling. That's got to be it. It's the way you smell.'

He burst out laughing. The sound was so foreign to him he was as startled as she was. 'You're trying to explain away our rather explosive chemistry by calling it enhanced pheromones? That's priceless, Lily.' She could even make him laugh in the midst of everything. Lily Whitney was an extraordinary woman and quite unexpected.

'Well,' she pointed out, 'pheromones can be nasty little traps for the unwary.'

He shook his head. 'I think we're just attracted to each other, but we'll leave it there if it makes you feel better.'

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