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by Terry Spear


  She untangled herself from Cearnach, pulled aside the curtains, and left the bed. After crossing the floor, she opened the window to look out. The air was cold and damp, and she shivered.

  That’s when she heard wolves howling farther away in the woods surrounding the castle. Were they some of Cearnach’s people? Running as wolves in the woods tonight?

  Or were they some of her kin? Why, if they were McKinleys or Kilpatricks, would they be prowling the woods here?

  She returned to Cearnach’s side of the bed and said softly to wake him, “Cearnach.”

  He didn’t stir. She walked back over to the window and saw men on the wall walk looking in the direction of the forest. She couldn’t sleep anyway, so she might as well find out what was going on. She quickly yanked on her sweater, jeans, and boots, then left the bedchamber, half expecting others from the keep to also be headed outside to learn what the matter was. Unless the wolves were just the MacNeills—then no one would be paying any attention to them.

  She considered that she might look foolish, worrying about something she had no need to be concerned about, but she was checking the matter out just the same.

  Chapter 23

  Wolves still howled in the woods beyond the walls of Argent Castle, calling to Elaine as she left the warmth of the keep and headed for the gates in the frigid weather. Gray clouds blocked any sign of stars clinging to the heavens tonight. She realized she should have borrowed Heather’s coat again.

  She also realized she couldn’t see anything beyond the walls surrounding the inner bailey, which was the point of being protected by massive walls of stone. The heavy oak gates were closed for the night so the only way she would see what was going on outside the castle would be to climb to the top of the castle wall. She imagined that the stairs to the wall walk were encased in the two towers flanking the gate.

  Brass lanterns lighted some areas—the doorway to the kennels, to the horses’ stalls, and to the castle. Since only lupus garous lived here, they could see well enough in the dark.

  Six men were watching the forest from the top of the wall walks, four on one side of the gate, two on the other. She didn’t recognize any of them and hoped they wouldn’t mind her joining them up there.

  She hurried across the courtyard, and when she reached the doorway to one of the gate towers, she yanked at the door handle, half expecting it to be locked. It wasn’t and the door squeaked open, alerting anyone above that she was on her way to join them.

  When she reached the wall walk, the four men were looking in her direction, not at the woods.

  “Lass,” the one said, his eyes wide, appearing startled to see her there. “Does Cearnach know ye are here?”

  She shook her head. “He’s still asleep. I couldn’t wake him.”

  “I’m his cousin, Oran,” the man said. He was smiling with boyish charm, yet he was all muscle and braw warrior and tall like the rest of his kin. He was one of Heather’s brothers. “Ye just didn’t give him the right incentive to wake.”

  Her face blossomed with heat, and she quickly walked over to the wall and peered out at the woods. “Whose wolves are howling? Yours?”

  “Nay, lass. Yours.”

  The only reason they were interested in her being family was because of the stolen goods. Maybe… her properties as well. She saw eyes glowing in the woods. Wolves’ eyes. They stopped howling, watching her as she observed them. They obviously knew who she was. Was Robert Kilpatrick among them? The brute Vardon McKinley?

  “Why are they here?” she asked.

  Oran pointed to the private drive.

  She glanced to the left and saw a car sitting some distance from the closed gate on the gravel drive. Lanterns at the castle entryway cast light that shimmered off the wet silver metal. Heart thumping erratically, she paused for a fraction of a minute, so stupefied to see the car sitting there that she didn’t recognize it as hers. When realization dawned, she whipped around and headed for the stairs in the tower.

  She couldn’t be more excited. She was certain the battle between the clans would be averted with just that one gesture of appeasement.

  “Wait, lass,” Oran commanded, hurrying after her. “Where are you going?”

  “To get my car. All my belongings. I have to make sure it’s all there.”

  “We can’t open the gates,” Oran said, as he followed her down the stairs while the other men remained watchful on top of the wall walk. “No’ until they’re opened come morn.”

  Ignoring him, she finally reached the gates and stood there staring at them as if they’d just magically open. She turned to scowl at Oran. “I want my rental car and my belongings. They’ve left it here as I asked, as they should have. They probably figured I wouldn’t talk with Robert until he met my demands.”

  “Perhaps.” Oran folded his arms across his broad chest, his brow lifting. “Perhaps not. The car will be here when Ian gives the word that we can open the gates to retrieve it in the morn.”

  “At least call him on your cell phone and let him know it’s here. That he doesn’t need to go to war over this.”

  “Lass, unless the castle is on fire, we dinna disturb our laird in the middle of the night. Especially not since he picked a mate.”

  “Fine. I’ll wake Cearnach. He’s next in command, right?”

  Oran’s mouth kicked up at the corner a bit. “If Ian isn’t here, aye.”

  “He isn’t. He’s indisposed.” She stormed back toward the keep as fast as she could manage. She imagined her rental car vanishing before she was able to return for it, just like before.

  Oran chuckled. “Cearnach has his hands full.”

  “But will she be returning when she wakes him?” one of the men hollered from the top of the wall walk, humor lacing his words.

  Elaine snorted. Cearnach would want to see if his stuff had been returned as much as she did hers.

  Annoyed with Oran, Elaine hurried to the stairs to Cearnach’s bedchamber. When she reached his door, she opened, then closed it. She heard nothing but his quiet breathing and knew he was still sound asleep, never aware that she’d left him alone in the first place. She rushed around the bed to his side and yanked open the curtains.

  His eyes popped open, and he grabbed a sword sheathed beside the bed that she had not noticed before.

  Eyes wide, Elaine quickly moved back out of the path of the Highland warrior, afraid he wasn’t awake enough to realize she wasn’t a threat to him. “It’s just me, Cearnach,” she said in a rush.

  “Lass, what are you doing out of bed?” Then he frowned. “Flynn hasn’t been bothering you, has he?”

  “No. I heard the dogs barking and then wolves howling and went to see what the matter was. The McKinleys and Kilpatricks were prowling through your woods in wolf form.”

  “Ah, that’s the trouble.” He sheathed his sword and reached out to snag her hand.

  Before she could dodge away from his quick action, knowing just where this would lead if she didn’t, he had her by the wrist, stopping her, his mouth curved up, warning her that she shouldn’t have awakened him. He pulled her into bed with him. “You’re freezing. You shouldn’t have been running around the bailey without being more properly dressed. I’ll warm you up.”

  He tugged off one of her boots and then the other.

  “They brought my car back,” she said, trying to free herself, but he was all muscled arms and legs and body, claiming her as he pulled the covers over them. Yet she thought if he knew the importance of why she wanted to leave the bed and wanted him to go with her, he’d agree and help retrieve her car. Surely.

  “Even your nose is cold, lass,” he said, kissing it.

  So much for him being interested in the return of her car.

  “Cearnach,” she said sharply, trying to get him to pay attention to her. “My rental car—”

  “Will be there in the morning if you have come to tell me they delivered it and it is beyond our gate, which is closed for now. It won’t be opened
without Ian’s approval, and he would not give it at this time of night…”

  “Because he’s with his new mate, your cousin said.”

  “Aye, true enough.”

  “Well, since you’re second in charge…”

  “When Ian is not on the premises or otherwise indisposed.”

  “Then he’s otherwise indisposed…”

  “If the matter is of the utmost importance.” He kissed her cheeks, his hands caressing her breasts, his thumbs stroking her nipples.

  “It is.”

  “Nay, it is not. The gate stays closed, except like last night when the pack was waiting for our return and the others who went searching for us. Keeping the gate closed now means security of the pack. The car can wait until morning. This can’t.” He pressed his heavy, hard erection against her thigh. “Lass,” Cearnach said, with such longing that she couldn’t have fought him to come with her outside even if she’d wanted to.

  The men at the wall walk had been right. Once she woke Cearnach, he wasn’t about to let her leave his bed again that night. As much as she wanted her car back, and everything else her cousins had stolen, she wanted these stolen moments with Cearnach more. She also realized he was right about leaving the gate closed. She had been alone for so long, dealing with issues on her own, never with a pack to worry about or to be concerned about her. The notion was so alien that she couldn’t get used to it.

  “You smell of the wind and fresh air, of the piney woods and the moisture from the thick mist.” He breathed in the scents that had collected in her hair like those of a wolf that had gathered interesting smells in her fur while exploring the woods, returned to the pack, and shared the scents with the rest of the members.

  “You smell of sandalwood soap and sexy man,” she murmured against his mouth.

  He took that as an open invitation to another mating.

  “Why didn’t you wake me?” he asked, sliding his hands beneath her sweater, his hands hot against her cold breasts.

  “I tried,” she said, leaning back against the bed and closing her eyes as she absorbed the feeling of his fingers splayed across her aching breasts.

  “Not hard enough,” he said, pushing the sweater up until her breasts were exposed. “You’re ice cold. You shouldn’t have been running around outside without me.” He licked a nipple. “Certainly not without wearing a heavy coat when you’re not used to our weather.”

  He leaned across her waist and licked her other nipple.

  She smoothed his hair down, her eyes watching him, a small smile playing on her lips. “I love you.”

  “I know you do,” he said.

  He grinned and her smile broadened, right before she tried to push him aside. He didn’t budge. Instead, he clasped her wrists with one hand and held them above her head. Then with his mouth, he trailed kisses from her low-cut jeans to her throat and her mouth again.

  “You think you’re one hot, bad wolf and in charge of me, don’t you?” she taunted.

  “One hot, sexy Highland wolf armed and not wearing his kilt,” he said, tugging her jeans button open, then pulling the zipper down.

  He smelled her scent: intrigued, excited, and sexually aroused.

  “You’ll have to let go of me if you want me naked.”

  “Nay, lass. I know what I’m doing.” He flipped her over and pinned her down with his body, his hands sliding underneath her, over her belly, up to her breasts until he had handfuls of the beautiful soft mounds. His body moved over hers, letting her feel his growing desire for her.

  “Hmm,” she groaned, even though she didn’t want him to know how much he was turning her on.

  He slid his hand down the front of her jeans, lower until he cupped her mound. He held her like that, as if he held her treasure in the palm of his hand, waiting for her reaction.

  “Cearnach,” she pleaded.

  He inserted his middle finger into her as deeply as he could.

  “More,” she whispered.

  He pulled off her sweater, then kissed her naked back. He pushed her hair aside and licked her neck.

  She shivered, loving the sensation, and tried to turn over.

  “Nay, lass. I’m in charge. The big, sexy Highland wolf, remember?”

  “Bad wolf,” she said, and took a deep breath of his musky scent, validating his level of arousal.

  He chuckled. Grabbing her waistband, he slid her jeans over her hips and buttocks, down her thighs and shins, until he could tug them off completely and toss them to the floor.

  He pushed her legs apart, his arousal already painful with readiness. Kissing her shoulders and back and neck, he slipped his hands under her breasts and gave them another gentle squeeze.

  “You shouldn’t have left the bed, lass,” he said again.

  She murmured a gratifying sound, not agreeing with his words, but with what he was doing to her body. Her nipples were sexy peaks, and he could smell her arousal, wet and ready for his penetration.

  He kissed each buttock as she barely breathed.

  He was throbbing already with pent-up need. Kissing her ear, he stroked her clit and rubbed his body against her soft globes, making her moan. She smelled and tasted and felt and sounded delicious. His fingers slid into her creamy sex, then stroked her swollen nub. Opening for him, she spread her legs, knees drawing up so he had better access.

  He groaned with the need to penetrate her, to release the burning craving to have her.

  He entered her folds with his hot, rigid penis and pushed hard.

  “Oh, yes,” she panted, as he pulled his hips back, then plunged into her even more deeply. She moved against him, encouraging him, driving him.

  His hand slid back into the thick curls covering her sex, and he stroked her bud again. He could feel her fever pitch, the rising tide nearly swallowing her whole, and then the crash as she buried her mouth against the mattress and screamed his muffled name.

  He stiffened, driving into her until he felt the release coming. He jerked with the sensation, felt the shudders of her climax squeezing his cock in a pleasurable, wet, hot way, and collapsed.

  He wanted to stay like this, buried inside her, pinning her to the mattress, keeping her in his bed where she belonged, not running around the inner bailey seeking a way to get to her rental car.

  Tomorrow would be soon enough to learn what they could about the car.

  Chapter 24

  The next morning, tangled together and half asleep, the bed curtains drawn around them and hiding them from the world, Elaine cuddled against Cearnach. He was the most consummate, tender lover she’d ever had, and she was thinking that she never wanted to let go of him when a knock sounded on the bedchamber door.

  Cearnach growled at the interruption of their half sleepy bliss. Elaine stroked his arm with a soothing caress. He uttered a low, “Hmm,” that was part loving her touch, part rough with need.

  Guthrie said beyond the door, “Cearnach, a word with you.” He sounded gruff and concerned.

  Cearnach groaned, moving out from under Elaine as she stirred. She realized then that she had captured him again in the middle of the night, her leg resting over his, locking him in place. He was hers. She loved possessing him when he thought he possessed her.

  Only this time they were completely naked.

  She wasn’t awake enough to fully register the worry in Guthrie’s voice. Or maybe it was that Cearnach didn’t seem to think the world was coming to an end in the way he moved, stretching his sleeping muscles and giving her a view of a hot body that was muscled, toned, and with an erection that had her taking a second look. She was ready to pull him back into bed with her.

  As if he knew just what she was thinking, Cearnach winked at her, then threw on a pair of boxers and went to the door and pulled it open.

  “Aye, Guthrie? What’s so wrong that you couldn’t have waited until later this morning?” He sounded like a growly Highland bear.

  “Oran said that Ian wished to let you know he is having the gate ope
ned and wanted you to be there.”

  The car! How could she have forgotten all about it? Cearnach did that to her. Just the way he had worked his magic on her, bringing her to a thousand pleasures with his touch half the night.

  She quickly sat up, wanting to leave the bed, get dressed, and race down to the gate. But she had no clothes near enough to the bed that she could grab. Guthrie stood on the threshold of Cearnach’s room, though he couldn’t see her for the curtains drawn around her side of the bed.

  “I’ll be down at once,” Cearnach said. He sounded like he was ready for battle.

  “Me, too,” Elaine called out from the curtained bed. She wasn’t going to be left out of this. “Close the door so I can get dressed.”

  “Ian doesn’t want any women in the inner bailey until we ensure it’s safe for everyone.” Guthrie sounded as tactful as a man could be who was giving her orders.

  “I’m going,” she reiterated, not about to be stopped in her mission.

  Cearnach cleared his throat and said to Guthrie, “We’ll be right down.”

  If he thought to change her mind, Cearnach was welcome to attempt it, but she wasn’t buying it. She half expected Cearnach to close the door, ending the discussion with his brother. But he didn’t.

  “Ian won’t like it,” Guthrie said to Cearnach.

  “He doesn’t have to like it.” Elaine spoke as if the conversation included her. She wasn’t being left out of this. “The car is registered in my name. I want to make sure everything’s there.”

  “You can do so once the car is within our gates and everything is secure. He’s your pack leader now, lass.” Guthrie acted as though she needed reminding.

  “See you in a moment,” Cearnach said to his brother. The door shut, then Cearnach opened the curtains to her side of the bed and smiled down at her. He was all warmth and energy, and if not for the car business, she would have tugged him into bed again.

  Frowning up at him, she let out her breath. “I won’t be coddled.”

  “Or dictated to,” he said.

 

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