Captive of the Harem

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by Anne Herries


  mine?’

  She puled back sharply and managed to break free of him,

  but he caught her before she could reach the outer hal, seizing

  her about the waist and sweeping off her feet. She beat against

  him with her fists as he carried her to the inner chamber and

  tossed her down on the silken softness of the divan. She lay

  gazing up at him as he untied the belt at his waist and threw off

  his caftan. His plain white tunic folowed that to the floor,

  revealing the rippling muscles and bronzed skin she had found so

  exciting in the courtyard. He towered above her, magnificent, a

  pagan god in al his beauty, about to take a human sacrifice.

  Eleanor caught her breath. Suleiman’s hair was slightly damp

  as if he had bathed just before she came to him, and there was a

  clean, fresh scent exuding from his body that she found enticing.

  His dark eyes sought and held hers as he bent over her and

  unfastened the jeweled clasp at her waist. Beneath the heavy silk

  of her waistcoat, the flimsy gauze tunic did nothing to hide the

  perfection of her breasts, which were peaked by the sudden

  arousal of desire that had begun to sweep her body like a forest

  fire.

  Suleiman’s eyes seemed to devour her as he reached out and

  Suleiman’s eyes seemed to devour her as he reached out and

  ripped away the fine material, exposing her soft, pale flesh to his

  burning gaze. His hand moved to her face, his fingers stroking

  her cheek and then down the arch of her slender throat, moving

  slowly down to caress the dark rose nipples, and then cupping

  the fulness of her breasts.

  ‘Beautiful,’ he murmured huskily. ‘Beautiful… I have wanted

  to touch you this way since I first saw you bathing in that pool. I

  have burned for you, Eleanor.’

  Her throat was tight with emotion; her anger drained away as

  she recognised the need in him and felt it answered deep within

  her. She could scarcely breathe for the churning excitement that

  now possessed her, spirals of desire curling up from the centre of

  her being. She should beg him to stop! She should fight him tooth

  and claw, but the wil to resist was draining from her as she

  gazed into his dark eyes. He was savage and wild, an arrogant

  cruel man who would be her master…yet even as she formed

  the protest in her mind she denied it.

  He could be capable of harshness, of that she had ample

  proof, but he was not wantonly cruel. The news of Fatima’s

  punishment had shocked her, making her react angrily—but her

  accusations had not been entirely fair. She knew that Karin had

  spoken truly, and that many men in his position would have done

  much worse.

  Why had she begun to defend him in her own mind? Why

  was her body betraying her, yearning to meld with his? Yet she

  knew al too wel. It was because, despite his threats to show her

  he was the master, he was stil hesitating, stil careful not to hurt

  he was the master, he was stil hesitating, stil careful not to hurt

  her. She might have expected rape after their fierce quarrel, but

  this was seduction. He was drawing her to him, coaxing her

  response with a tender care. His eyes held hers as his hand

  continued to stroke and explore the softness of her body, his

  touch beginning to make her flesh tingle with an exquisite

  pleasure.

  ‘Do not fear me, my love,’ he murmured, his voice husky with

  passion. ‘The die is cast and I cannot draw back, but I shal not

  hurt you. I would never hurt you.’

  ‘I do not fear you,’ she whispered breathily. ‘I have never

  feared you—only myself. I feared to give lest I was truly your

  slave.’

  ‘You are my love,’ he said. ‘My only love.’

  Eleanor moaned with pleasure as he bent his head to kiss her

  breasts, taking the rosy tips into his mouth one by one to taste

  and tease them with his tongue. Her breath quickened as he

  pushed the flimsy drawers down over her hips, tossing them

  away. Now he was kissing and tasting each inch of her, as if he

  found her as sweet as honey.

  ‘I feel so strange,’ she said, gazing up at him, her eyes wide

  with wonder. ‘I have no wil…no thought but you.’

  Suleiman raised his head to smile at her. ‘I am about to take

  you into paradise, my houri. We shal find our heaven on this

  earth, I promise you.’

  The feelings his kisses and gentle stroking aroused in her were

  so unexpected and so sweet. Eleanor discovered that her body

  was no longer her own; it vibrated like the strings of a musical

  was no longer her own; it vibrated like the strings of a musical

  instrument beneath his hands as she arched and moaned beneath

  him.

  ‘I think I shal die,’ she whispered as his lips folowed his

  stroking fingers to the centre of her femininity, making her gasp

  and writhe with the pleasure she could not hide. ‘Oh…oh, my

  lord.’

  She felt him move so that his body covered hers and knew

  that he was as naked as she. The heat of his loins burned her,

  and without needing instruction she opened to receive the sudden

  thrust of his throbbing manhood. A sharp pain made her cry out

  and draw back as the hugeness of him filed her, but his lips were

  on hers, teasing and coaxing her to acceptance once more. And

  then the pain was over and she could feel the rising tide of her

  own desire, sweling within her, driving her to meet his urgent

  thrusting, her hips grinding against him in her own need. Her lips

  parted in little mewing cries as he swept her on with him to that

  far place.

  She was faling…faling through time and space into

  something that wrapped her about with warmth and pleasure.

  Indeed, it was as though she had died and gone to paradise. She

  moaned a little as she felt Suleiman move and tightened her arms

  about him, as if to hold her to him a little longer.

  ‘Do not leave me,’ she whispered.

  ‘I shal never leave you or put you from me,’ he vowed as he

  raised himself above her on one elbow so that he might look

  down at her. He wiped a tear from her cheek. ‘Forgive me if I

  down at her. He wiped a tear from her cheek. ‘Forgive me if I

  hurt you, my darling. It must always be so the first time.’

  ‘You did not hurt me so very much,’ she said, looking up at

  him shyly now as she marveled in the sense of wel being

  flooding through her. ‘I think I cried because I am happy—and

  because I have been foolish to resist you. I did not know that I

  could feel like this…’

  ‘You do not hate me now?’ His gaze was thoughtful as it

  rested on her lovely face, flushed and smiling now. ‘I meant to

  wait until you were my wife, Eleanor. I never intended to force

  you.’

  ‘You did not,’ she replied and blushed. ‘At first, yes—but

  that was because I provoked you into losing your temper. I fear

  that I spoke harshly to you, my lord. I was distressed and hurt

  that you had punished Fatima—but I did not know that she
had

  kiled Dinazade. I thought it was because of what she did to me,

  that you had taken revenge out of anger.’

  Suleiman straightened up. He reached for his robe and puled

  it on, before sitting on the edge of the divan beside her. ‘I did

  punish her the way I did because of how she attacked you,

  Eleanor. I am guilty of harshness towards her. I thought you

  would die and I hated her. She had committed many crimes,

  which were punishable by death, yet I stayed my hand against

  her these many weeks. I would have been content to banish her

  —until I thought she had robbed me of that which I treasure

  more than my life. Then indeed I acted with the savage anger my

  fear aroused. I warned you I was not perfect—though I have

  strived to be just. Love made me cruel—my love and need for

  strived to be just. Love made me cruel—my love and need for

  you.’

  ‘Oh, my lord…’ Eleanor caught back a sob. ‘I—I did know.

  I have held back, taunted you… Can you forgive me?’

  ‘I shal no doubt think of some suitable punishment,’ he said

  huskily. ‘You must learn to know me, my dove.’

  ‘Yes, my lord,’ she replied demurely. ‘I shal pay heed to

  your instruction most diligently.’

  ‘So obedient!’ Suleiman laughed. ‘Why do I suspect you

  most when you are meek?’

  ‘Perhaps because I have been wilful and impudent in the

  past?’

  ‘Yes, that may have some bearing on the matter. But know

  that I would not have you change too much, my love. I think I

  gain much from battle with you—especialy when I win!’

  Eleanor’s eyes sparked with mischief as she sat up and

  looked at him. ‘You have shown me that I was foolish to fear

  love, my lord—but what makes you imagine you won the

  argument?’

  ‘It is an argument neither of us can win,’ he said, the laughter

  dying from his face. ‘We do not live in a perfect world, Eleanor

  —nor am I without my faults.’

  ‘Indeed, you are not, my lord!’

  He smiled wryly. ‘I have a feeling you wil teach me to be

  more considerate of others, Eleanor. I have perhaps been too

  much indulged. Everything was always as I ordered it—until one

  woman refused to obey me when I told her I would dry her

  hair.’

  hair.’

  Eleanor smiled. ‘Why did you not drown me as you

  threatened—or have me beaten for my disobedience?’

  ‘I could not bear to think of you in pain. When they told me

  you had been so il…’ He touched his fingers to the bandage on

  her arm. ‘Does the wound stil pain you?’

  ‘Sometimes it is a little sore, but I do not regard it. I fear it

  wil leave a scar—I am worth less than I was before.’

  ‘You are beyond price to me,’ he told her. He cursed

  suddenly, then stood up and began to pace about the room as if

  in agitation. She watched, sensing that he was fighting a battle

  within himself, and then he returned to her. ‘I cannot hold you

  against your wil. It would be a mockery of the love I bear you. I

  grant you your freedom, Eleanor. You may return to your family

  if that is your wish.’

  For a moment Eleanor was stunned. Was he realy offering

  her freedom? Once it had been al she wanted, a chance to

  return to her homeland and the life she had known…but now she

  knew deep in her heart that she could never leave him. Not

  because he was her master, but because she was bound to him

  by the ties of love. But supposing he did not truly want her?

  She looked at him uncertainly. ‘Do you want me to go?’

  ‘You know that I do not. I would keep you with me always

  as my wife—my only wife, for I vow that I shal take no other.’

  ‘Supposing I cannot give you a son?’ She knew that it was

  very important to him to have a son, and that his religion made it

  possible for him to take another wife if she was unable to

  provide him with one.

  He had been silent for several seconds now, and her heart

  caught. She could not expect him to renounce al that he had

  been born to for her sake, the culture that was so much a part of

  him, but when he spoke his words were so unexpected and so

  touching that they brought tears to her eyes.

  ‘Then I shal have no son.’

  ‘Do you love me so much, my lord?’ she asked, misty-eyed.

  ‘I have not the words to tel you—only time wil show that I

  speak the truth.’

  ‘Then I shal stay with you, my lord—for I love you. I tried to

  fight my feelings for you, but you were too strong for me.’

  Suleiman sat beside her again. He reached out to trail his

  fingers down the curve of her cheek. ‘If you left me I should be

  lost. I am trapped in this place, Eleanor. Caught by love and duty

  —and even my love for you cannot free me from the web that

  binds me. If you stay, you must live by our customs and religion,

  though I shal pretend not to notice if you cling to your own in

  private.’

  ‘I know this, my lord. I have accepted it.’

  ‘I would have you as free as my falcon when she flies, but

  you wil never truly be free in this land. We protect our women

  from the harshness of a cruel world, Eleanor. I cannot let you go

  out without the eunuchs to guard you, because you would not be

  safe. A woman alone would not be considered worthy of respect

  and therefore vulnerable to abuse. Men are not to be trusted, my

  love. We are but base creatures, and only love may redeem us.’

  love. We are but base creatures, and only love may redeem us.’

  ‘This also I know,’ Eleanor assured him and smiled teasingly.

  ‘Karin has done her work wel, my lord. I know that I must

  conform in public, but in private…’

  ‘Ah…in private you may command,’ he said and laughed. ‘I

  am your slave here, Eleanor.’

  ‘My lord seeks to mock me,’ she replied and shook her head

  at him, for there was a wildness in him that would never be quite

  tamed, though like his beloved hawk he could be coaxed. ‘But I

  do have one request…’

  ‘I imagined you might. Ask and it shal be granted—if it is

  possible.’

  ‘Could you not buy Fatima back and send her home?’

  Suleiman looked at her for some seconds in silence.

  ‘It is already done,’ he said at last. ‘I have told no one in the

  palace—but the man who sold you to me held her for me at his

  house in the city. After she had been beaten, I regretted what I

  had done, Eleanor. Yet to have been seen to do less would have

  seemed weak. Fatima pleased me once, though she also

  betrayed me. I have given her into the charge of Mohamed, and

  he wil take her back to Algiers. What she does then wil be of

  her own choosing.’

  Eleanor took his hand and held it. ‘And I accused you of

  being unjust. Please forgive me. It is I who have wronged you,

  my lord.’

  ‘What—am I no longer a savage?’ His eyes gleamed with

  amusement.

  ‘My lord is a most noble sava
ge,’ Eleanor replied. She put

  ‘My lord is a most noble savage,’ Eleanor replied. She put

  her hand out to pul his head down so that their lips touched, and

  then she kissed him…sweetly, slowly and with passion. ‘I think

  that my master should continue my instruction…’

  Suleiman’s eyes glowed like hot coals, as he bent over her.

  ‘My love…’ he murmured. ‘It wil be my pleasure to meet this

  latest request of yours…’

  They lay close together long into the night, whispering, sharing

  the secrets that neither had ever confessed to another, kissing,

  touching…loving as they came to know and enjoy each other’s

  body.

  ‘Should I not return to the harem?’ Eleanor asked at one

  point. ‘What wil the others think?’

  ‘They wil know that their mistress has found her rightful place

  at last—and that place is here by my side, Eleanor.’

  ‘I cannot stay forever in your bed. We are not yet married.’

  ‘But we soon shal be,’ he murmured, holding her fastened

  against him as if he would never release her. ‘It must be soon.

  Tomorrow your brother shal be brought here to my apartments,

  Eleanor. I shal make arrangements for him to be returned to

  your family, but that wil take time and until then you wil want to

  see him as often as possible.’

  ‘Yes, I should like to see Richard.’ Eleanor kissed his

  shoulder, tasting the salt of his sweat. ‘When did you decide to

  give him his freedom?’

  ‘When I realised that I loved you. I could not keep your

  ‘When I realised that I loved you. I could not keep your

  brother against his wil, but I needed to make you understand

  that we were meant for each other. Had I told you before this,

  you would have asked to go with him.’

  ‘Yes, I should,’ Eleanor admitted, snuggling against his hard

  chest with a sigh. ‘I did not know myself. I think that I began to

  love you when you turned your back that day in the gardens…

  but it took me a long time to know my own heart.’

  Suleiman’s arms tightened about her and she felt the shudder

  run through him. ‘Supposing Mohamed had not offered you to

  me—I cannot bear to think of what might have happened to

  you.’

  ‘Or if I had managed to escape you!’ She gazed up at him

  mischievously. ‘How much I should have missed.’

  ‘There was never any chance of you escaping me, woman!’

 

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