and in its place… Duncan couldn’t quite put his finger on it, but it echoed through him down to his bones.
There was nothing left to do but watch Jaden walk out of the room, leaving behind him one very confused, hurt and angry Sidhe Lord.
Duncan narrowed his eyes. Something was very wrong with Jaden. His bond brother was still trying to shut him out. And Duncan was going to find out why.
Moira watched Jaden leave the room. She could just feel the ragged edges of his emotions. The vampire was hurting just as much as she and Duncan were.
“That was unexpected.”
She turned to her fine-looking Sidhe lord. His gaze was locked on the doorway, silver sparks dancing in their depths. Silver light danced around him, his powers leeching through his iron-willed control. Her eyebrows shot up in alarm.
This was the most animation she’d seen from her fiance since the day he’d swept her into his limousine and ridden off with her into the sunset. “Duncan. We need to talk.”
“About?” Those silver-flecked eyes landed on her, full of intent.
Suddenly she could barely breathe. All of the pent-up need that had lain dormant in Jaden’s absence came surging to the fore. “Um. Jaden.”
His head tilted to the side. “No. I don’t think so.”
“What?” The expression on his face was almost frightening in its intensity. Whatever had held him back from Claiming her fully was gone now. Feral heat lit him from within. She had a good idea just what had set off this little display of lust.
Moira gulped. “Oh, hell.” Moira wasn’t a virgin, thank the Lady. From the look Duncan was giving her she had the feeling she was going to be very grateful for that fact in about two seconds.
The slow, sexy curl of his lips had her stomach doing flip-flops. The glazed, sleepy look in his eyes had her nerves screaming to run. “It’s time.”
A part of her wanted this, wanted the Claiming, the Vow and the Binding. She wanted what her parents had, what Leo had so recently found in Ruby.
But there was something Duncan needed to hear, for both their sakes. For
“You do?” He began stalking her around the desk, his movements languid, his expression amused. It was like, after two months of hiding, the man she’d met in the limo was back and horny as hell. Duncan turned the corner and she could see the bulge of his erection beneath the fly of his slacks.
“How is Aileen?” Duncan’s gaze darted to the office door. He stepped over and locked it before continuing his pursuit of her.
“She knows what’s wrong with you.”
Duncan stopped, the heat in his eyes chilling. “Wrong with me?”
“Why would that be?”
She took a deep breath. He was starting to edge toward snarky, which was better than depressed, she supposed. “I need you to trust me. Okay?”
“Of course. You’re my mate.”
“So is Jaden.”
Everything about him stilled, except the erection in his pants. That she saw pulse just once against the restraint of his zipper. “No.”
“My mother thinks the blood bond the two of you share masked the symptoms of the unfinished Claiming.” She walked toward him warily and placed a hand on his chest. “You have…no,
His jaw worked, his brow furrowed. “No. I would have known.”
“Not necessarily. The two of you were rarely apart for longer than a week or two. It’s been
“That’s not possible. I would have
“Duncan. Look at me.” Dazed silver eyes met hers. “Do you want me?”
“Gods, yes.”
“Did you before Jaden came back?”
His hands circled her upper arms, his expression full of regret. “Yes, but…”
“But you couldn’t bring yourself to make love to me. Half your heart was missing.”
“No.”
“Yes. Because half of mine has been missing, too.”
His expression completely blanked. “What?”
“I’m half Sidhe, remember? I
His jaw dropped, but the tension in his body was slowly easing, changing into something else, something more accepting of what she was trying to tell him. “But, how? How could I have missed something like that?”
“The blood bond? Or perhaps it needed all three of us before you could feel it?”
He blinked rapidly. “Mate sickness. I was suffering from
She nodded. “My mother went through the same thing when her family tried to force her into the marriage with you. She’d found her true bond and they’d been separated.” He stared at her and she grimaced. “Sorry, forgot for a moment you were there. Anyway, when I described what was happening to both of us she realized what was going on almost immediately. Since I haven’t left your side since you took me it
He shook his head. “That can’t be true.”
“Have you never had the urge to kiss him? To take him into your arms and make love to him?”
Duncan’s hands tightened on her arms before he abruptly turned from her. “Yes. Damn it, yes.”
She sighed. This was going easier than she’d first thought. “Once the true bond is completed with both of us you’ll never suffer like this again.”
He turned back to her, his expression full of determination. “He won’t agree to this.”
“He doesn’t like men that way?” Moira hid her own unease. Once she’d spoken to her mother she’d looked up some books. She’d read some romances where men and women made love to one another regardless of gender. Some she liked, some she didn’t, but the thought of watching Duncan’s golden head bent over Jaden’s dark body while she watched was anything but repugnant. She wriggled, the sudden need spiraling through her.
“Oh, he does. It’s just. Damn it. He’s so damn
Moira laughed. “Of course he is. He’s a Malmayne.”
“He thinks he’s still a Blackthorn.” Duncan tapped his fingers on the desk with a worried frown. “And to him that makes all the difference.”