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by Indigo Bay (lit)


  throat. She wrapped her leg around his thigh to pull him closer.

  Momentarily gratified to feel his manhood hard against her,

  she soon began rocking erotically against him. Mindless, she

  told him what she wanted him to do to her, whispering her

  licentious desires against his ear as he bent to nuzzle her breasts.

  Logan kissed her with abandon, and then lost touch with

  reality as she wantonly rubbed against him. Nothing in his

  experience had prepared him for this woman’s erotic response

  to him, nor the very colorful suggestions she whispered in his

  ear.

  “God, sweetheart,” he moaned against her skin, jerking

  the bodice of her gown even lower until her breasts sprang

  free. Hungrily he savored first one then the other, his hand

  cupping her buttocks to pull her tighter against him. She rocked

  her hips, nearly sending him to premature ecstasy. He rolled

  her onto her back, his hips settling into the cradle of her thighs.

  While she pulled his coat and shirt off to caress his back, he

  bent his head to nuzzle her breasts, the nipples puckered tight

  and jutting up in invitation.

  She writhed beneath him, moaning his name, while her

  hands found his flat nipples and teased them to hard peaks.

  She arched her back, silently begging him for more, and though

  he wanted to gladly oblige her, he knew if they didn’t slow

  down the end would come too fast.

  He slid to her side, keeping one leg across her hips, and

  his manhood snug against her. He kissed the side of her neck,

  her ear, and the hollow behind. Her hands slid frantically down

  his chest to the waist of his trousers. His breath caught, but he

  took her wrists in his hand and stilled her movements by

  pressing them against his chest.

  “Logan, please.” Her breasts heaved with her ragged

  breathing, and he feasted on the sight of them in the shadowy

  moonlight. Her pleas tugged at his heart and created a sweet

  agony in much lower regions.

  “Shh, love, be still a moment. You’re causing me the

  greatest distress.” He growled the request, having a difficult

  time not letting her have her way with him. But he wanted to

  proceed slowly, to savor each moment he had dreamed about

  constantly since her arrival at his door.

  “You’ll think distress, if you don’t finish what you started.”

  Michaela gazed at him, her eyes flashing in the moonlight.

  He fully intended to see their lovemaking through to

  completion. However, he could not resist teasing her, even in

  the throes of passion.

  “I don’t believe I started this delightful interlude, dearest.

  I really think—”

  “I don’t want to talk, damn you.”

  His laughter rendered him helpless as she pushed against

  his chest. He rolled to his back, bringing her with him. Her

  breasts dangled at a level just above his mouth, and he couldn’t

  resist taking the rosy tip of one, sucking gently. She arched her

  back above him, her hands propped in the grass at his head.

  He marveled at the beauty of her face, tense with sexual

  delight. Her luscious black hair fell forward to curtain her face,

  and her skin was iridescent in the silver moonlight. Long, sooty

  lashes rested against her cheeks as her eyes closed in ecstasy.

  Wanting to view the rest of her, Logan quickly unfastened

  the buttons down the back of her dress. She helped him slide

  the remainder of her clothes over her head, flinging then to the

  ground. Without shame or embarrassment over her nakedness,

  she straddled his belly and looked down at him, passion

  gleaming vividly in her eyes as her hands slid in a slow,

  sensuous pattern across his chest. Time and again, her thumbs

  flicked his nipples, her hips rocking against his skin, igniting

  more fires where he feared he would already go up in smoke.

  He reached up to cup her breasts, but suddenly found his

  arms pinned to the ground beneath her knees. Astonished at

  the aggressive role she had assumed, he looked up to find her

  lips curved in a seductive smile.

  “You, Mr. Rutledge, are far too slow. But then, perhaps

  that is all you are capable of, being a man of such advanced

  years. Maybe we should forego this game. I would hate to give

  you a heart attack at some crucial moment.”

  He could take no more of her taunts and instantly rolled

  her over and came down on her, crushing her breasts beneath

  his chest, his lips silencing any further words. Her tongue came

  out to tease his own, and her hands at his waist helped unfasten

  his trousers.

  The instant his manhood sprang free, she caressed the

  length of him, causing him to cry out in pure ecstasy. He grabbed

  her wrists and held them above her head, thrusting his hips

  forward. In one tumultuous surge, he buried himself deep within

  her.

  Mica cried out as Logan came into her, sensitive to his

  every touch. She wrapped her legs around his waist, refusing

  to allow him to move while she reveled in the passionate

  sensations shooting throughout her. Never had she experienced

  the tremendous hunger he created in her body—the desire to

  crawl into his skin and become one being. He released her

  wrists and braced himself above her, and she hugged him tighter

  as he began to move in and out. He withdrew almost to the

  brink of her, only to slide back in, his slow movements more

  erotic than the faster pace she would have set.

  Again and again he came into her, each time pushing her

  closer to orgasm. While all her senses focused on his hips

  joining hers, he continued his caresses to her face, kissing her

  lips, her damp brow, whispering sweet love words and tickling

  her ear with his tongue.

  She clawed at his bare back as he increased his pace, his

  thrusts shooting electric currents throughout her body. He

  surged forward once more, this time melding his hips to hers.

  His release triggered her own, her body shattering into a

  thousand pieces, throbbing sensations squeezing her tightly

  around him.

  “Sweet, merciful heavens,” Logan exclaimed, his breath

  exhaling hotly against her neck as he collapsed on top of her.

  “Yeah.” Mica could think of no response. She didn’t want

  to think, period.

  Logan slid onto his side, his head propped on his hand. In

  the silence, Mica could hear his raspy breathing, which matched

  her own irregular gasps. The longer the silence lasted, the more

  uncomfortable she grew. Almost afraid to look him in the eye,

  she hoped she wouldn’t see disgust written on his features.

  In all probability, she had committed a major faux pas by

  being so forward with him. When she heard him chuckle, her

  eyes popped open, and she jerked her head toward him. Before

  she could curse him for laughing at her, he bent down and gave

  her a quick kiss, his lips still hot and moist from their

  lovemaking.

  “I am sorry to laugh, sweetness, but you had your face

  screwed up
in the worst expression, as though you’d eaten a

  persimmon. Was it that terrible for you?”

  “Oh, Lord, no. Don’t ever think that. It was awesome—

  heaven, in fact. It’s just, well, I have the feeling you’re going

  to think I’m a terrible, loose woman to act the way I did.”

  “That I do, my dear. In fact, wanton would describe you

  better, I believe.”

  She couldn’t bear his twinkling eyes, or the grin on lips

  she still longed to kiss. She buried her head in his shoulder.

  “Oh, God, I’m so sorry.”

  “Michaela Marie, listen to me.” His hand caressed her

  cheek before cupping her chin and raising her face until they

  were practically nose-to-nose.

  “Nothing that happens between us shall ever be construed

  as wrong or in need of an apology. You are the most sensuous,

  beautiful woman I have even known, and I am extremely

  gratified you reacted as you did.” He paused, and Mica raised

  a brow, sensing he had more to say.

  “However, I do take exception to your comments regarding

  my age, and I guess I shall just have to show you that age

  builds not only character but also stamina.”

  ***

  The sun washed the sky in the palest pink of dawn by the

  time Mica and Logan returned to the house. Mica wasn’t at all

  sure she had her clothes on straight, but knew for a fact she

  didn’t have all her clothes, because Logan kept sliding his hand

  up her skirt, and her bare bottom still tingled from his caresses.

  They managed to stable the horses and sneak into the house

  without alerting Simon or Mattie, and Logan walked her to her

  bedroom door as he had on previous nights. She thought this

  ridiculous, but she supposed propriety still had a hold on him.

  “I’ll have Lana bring you up a tray.” He brushed her hair

  away from her face, his hand warm on her flushed skin. “I

  doubt you want to dress for breakfast, do you?”

  “No.” She whispered her answer, and then bit her tongue

  to keep from telling him what she really wanted. She turned to

  enter her room.

  “Michaela?” The hesitation in his voice caused a shiver of

  apprehension to snake down her spine. Slowly, she turned to

  face him.

  “I know I said that nothing in our relationship could ever

  be considered wrong, and I hope that you can confide in me

  and trust me, even if it is a dark secret.”

  She squinted at him, her brow furrowed. “What on Earth

  are you talking about?”

  “When we made love...you acted with a good deal of

  experience.” She couldn’t believe it, but sure as the world,

  Logan blushed. It didn’t take a Ph.D. to figure what he hinted

  at.

  “Logan, I’m twenty-nine years old. Of course I’m not a

  virgin.” At his look of astonishment, she softened her tone. “I

  was married before.”

  He instantly stiffened. “Married? I told you...is he dead?”

  She realized he wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt.

  “No, I divorced him.” She sighed. “I can’t believe we’re

  having this discussion in the middle of the hall.”

  “What?” His voice sounded incredulous. “How the devil

  could you divorce him?”

  “Richard was irresponsible.”

  “You can’t divorce a man because he’s irresponsible.”

  Logan shook his head, and Mica realized not knowing the rules

  of etiquette might be one thing, but apparently there were

  morality rules during this century that were not taken lightly.

  She tried to explain.

  “Look, he went through his inheritance and bankrupted

  three businesses. Then he started in on my money.”

  “He would have been perfectly within his rights to use

  that money. When you marry, what you have belongs to your

  husband.”

  “Not under South Carolina law, it doesn’t.”

  “We’re in South Carolina, sweetheart, and although I

  haven’t taken the bar exam for this state, I doubt seriously the

  laws have changed since I finished law school.”

  “Changed? They...” She realized the hole she had dug. To

  distract him, she changed the subject. “When did you finish

  law school?”

  “I graduated two weeks after my mother died.” His tone

  hadn’t varied, but Mica could see the pain in his eyes.

  “She would have been so proud. Why haven’t you taken

  the bar?”

  Logan braced his feet and crossed his arms over his chest.

  He couldn’t understand how she had managed to turn the tables

  on him, putting him on the defensive.

  “When Mother died, I learned my father’s will had been

  entailed, and Indigo Bay became mine, not Neil’s. People

  depend on the plantation for their livelihoods, and that had to

  take precedence. With the fire and other problems I’ve incurred,

  I don’t have time to practice now, anyway.”

  Michaela’s face lit up, and again Logan’s body tightened.

  “You have time. We’ll make time. I can help you study.”

  “It’s dawn. We haven’t slept, and I’m exhausted!” Even as

  he said it, his body responded to the wiggle of her hips as she

  dragged him down the hall to the library. Just inside the door,

  which he closed, she left him and hurried across the room to

  light the lamp.

  Struggling for some control over the situation, he stated,

  “Don’t think I’ve forgotten why we argued. I’m not so easily

  distracted.”

  “Is that so?” She cocked her head to one side, lips curving

  into a seductive smile.

  He should have known better than to issue her a challenge.

  His hands clutched the doorknob as she reached behind her

  and undid the buttons of her dress, letting the garment slide

  from her shoulders to pool at her feet. Logan swallowed hard—

  she wore nothing underneath. He forgot his exhaustion, his

  mind blank to everything except the beauty who graced him

  with her smile and her quite naked body, glowing in the

  lamplight.

  As she glided across the space separating them, Logan

  realized he had fallen in love. Always one to scoff at the idea

  of love at first sight, he had fallen fast for this unpredictable,

  unconventional, wanton woman advancing towards him. He

  would allow her to assault his person, for she had already

  captured his heart and stolen his soul, even before he had tasted

  the nectar of her body.

  ***

  Mica woke up in bed later that day, smiling as she recalled

  Logan carrying her to his bedroom after they had made love in

  his study. When she stretched and rolled over, she caught the

  scent of flowers. Forcing her drowsy eyes open, she found the

  bed strewn with a colorful array of fragrant blossoms. She spied

  a sheet of paper nestled among the blooms and reached for it,

  thinking how romantic of Logan to shower her with flowers.

  They meant more to her than if he had given her a priceless

  gift.

  Sitting cross-legged on the bed, she sniffed a rose as she

  unfolded hi
s note. Her eyes widened and her breath came in

  short gasps the further she read.

  “My Dearest Michaela Marie,

  “Please do not think I have abandoned you, but urgent

  business has taken me from your side for a few days.

  “What I did abandon was my self control, but I cannot

  even apologize for that. The hours making love to you were

  the most exquisite of my life, and I shall be eternally

  grateful for the gift you gave me last night.

  “Upon my return, we shall discuss a date to marry. I

  consider myself an honorable man, and even if we had not

  relinquished ourselves to passion last eve, I would want to

  make you my wife and keep you by my side forever.

  “Keep me kindly in your thoughts until I can hold you

  in my arms once more.

  “With sincerest regards, T L R”

  “With sincerest regards?” Mica sputtered as she crumbled

  the paper and flung it across the room. She didn’t want to get

  married again, not that he had bothered to ask. Lord, men didn’t

  change, no matter what century they were from.

  As she bounced off the bed and began to dress, she admitted

  she was at blame. What had she thought? That she could waltz

  in and out of his life and not suffer the consequences? Given

  the times, and a gentleman of Logan’s period, Mica could

  understand his feelings on the subject. Honor and family meant

  everything to him, and she had no right deceiving him.

  However, from her twenty-first century viewpoint, if she

  were to marry again—and that was a big if—she would only

  do so for love. No more of this honor and respectability and

  family tradition crap. And sincerest regards didn’t sound like

  love to her.

  She tugged on her own clothes, knowing she had to leave

  Indigo Bay. When she turned and her gaze caught the flowers

  on the bed, however, she wanted to weep. She took a single

  rose and the note she had crumpled and left the room.

  She entered the door to Sea Crest. She realized she cared

  too much for a man on whom she had no claim, and there

  appeared to be more distance between their views than she

  knew how to bridge. As the door closed silently behind her,

  her rose turned to dust in her hand, and Logan’s note faded

  until the words were almost illegible, but they had already been

 

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