me!'
'As you so frequently remind me, Ranulf, I am no longer a nun,' Elf murmured, her glance melting. She held her head up in a very clear indication that she expected him to kiss her again.
Her head was spinning. Her heart was pounding. Her belly knotted and unknotted itself in a repetitive rhythm. She slipped her arms about his neck, and for the first time felt the length of him as he lifted her up. His lips were sending her a dozen messages. He was tender, yet savage. She could sense a deeper longing that he sought to mask.
Finally he broke away, setting her down upon the stone steps. 'The serfs will talk,' he said softly, but the reality was that if he did not release her, he was going to carry her into the house to their little bedchamber, and ravish her. He had never imagined that this innocent little girl could arouse him so deeply. There was a new hunger gnawing at him, and only her fair body could satisfy that hunger.
'The serfs will talk anyhow,' Elf said, a hint of mischief in her voice. 'I have discovered, Ranulf, that I like kissing. Do you like kissing? Or is it boring to you as I imagine you have been kissing women for many years?'
'It is not boring with you, petite,' he reassured her.
'I am glad, for I should like to do a great deal more kissing, Ranulf. May we tonight, when we lie abed?'
Again he closed his eyes for a long moment, and then opening them he looked directly at her. 'Eleanore, it is said that women are weak, but I do not believe it is so. It is men who are weak, for they cannot control their baser natures. As long as we have lain together, only holding hands until sleep has overtaken us, I have been able to retain a mastery over myself. I swear to you, however, that if you climb into our bed tonight and want to play kissing games, I will lose my vaunted control! You are a sweet innocent, who having finally been kissed, desires to be kissed more.
'You will want to touch me,' she said softly. She reached up and stroked his face with her slim fingers.
'And it is surely past time we consummated our union, Ranulf. Would you like it if we did?' she said ingenuously. She felt his heart leap beneath her palm, and knew the answer before he even spoke it.
'Aye,' he murmured, 'it is past time, but I wanted you to be the one to say it, petite. I do not want us to hate each other.'
'Give me back my hand, my lord,' she said softly.
Smiling at her, he released her, but not before kissing the palm of it once again. 'You are sure?'
'I am told the first time hurts,' she replied. 'It will hurt no less if the first time is months from now, I am thinking, my lord Ranulf.'
'I will be as gentle as I can,' he promised her.
'I know,' she said, before turning to leave him standing upon the church steps, his mind awhirl, his heart thumping with anticipation.
On the high board at dinnertime was a slender silver holder containing two bright yellow daffodils. It was a secret signal between them, a reminder of the night to come. She smiled at him, and, he believed, there was something seductive in her smile. Something he had never seen before. He felt a tightness in his nether region, and recognized the stirrings of serious lust. By the holy rood, he wanted her! How sweet her lips had been this, afternoon. She was fresh and innocent, yet alluring. Aye! He wanted her very much!
What had she done, Elf asked herself, in the brief madness that had enveloped her when he kissed her? She had committed herself quite boldly to an irreversible course of action. Was she really ready? Would she ever be ready? She was a wife by a twist of fate. A wife in all ways but one.
What was she thinking, Ranulf wondered, knowing he was being perused. Would she ever love him? Should he tell her that he loved her? Nay, that would not be wise. What if she did not believe him? They had, after all, been married for only four months. Besides, love was not necessary to a good Christian marriage. She should respect him, and how could she if he admitted to such a weakness as love? He had been patient and kind with her, and she had responded by not keeping him waiting forever. That indicated that she respected him. Best not to ruin a good relationship. He picked up the haunch of a broiled rabbit and began to eat it.
Elf cudgled her brain. What had the clothier’s wife said? Ranulf would kiss her, and caress her breasts and other body parts.
He leaned his head, his mouth close to her ear. 'If you have changed your mind, Eleanore, I will understand,' he said so only she might hear him.
A minstrel had asked shelter of them this night. Now he took up his small harp and began to play for the small company in the hall. The firelight played brightly against the stone walls. The flames of the candles flickered and danced. Ranulf took her hand in his as the bard sang of unrequited love and passion. When he had finished and been shown appreciation by the clapping of his small audience, Elf rose and slipped from the hall.
The tub had been set up that night, and she quickly bathed before Ranulf might come into the solar. 'Leave the tub for my lord if he so desires,' she told Willa. 'Go into the hall and ask him.'
When Willa returned she told her mistress, 'The lord says he will bathe himself this night, lady. He says he will not be long.'
Elf went into the bedchamber, where old Ida was plumping the pillows upon the bed. 'Go and find your pallet,' Elf said. 'The sun has long ago set, and you are not as young as you once were.'
'I've put a knife beneath the bed to cut the pain,' Ida told her