“I stayed here – before.”
It was difficult to think of what he was saying because the touch of his hands made her thrill in a manner she had not known before and she longed, as she had never longed for anything in the world, for him to kiss her.
“I knew from the moment I saw you that you were different from any other woman I had ever met,” he said, “and my heart turned in my breast because you were near me.”
He smiled.
“But because you were a stranger I was able to behave with some propriety, which now I would find extremely difficult to do!”
Leona waited expectantly and he went on,
“But because I love you more than life itself, because I have pledged myself not only to your service but also to protect you and care for you in sickness and in health, tonight I am going to let you rest.”
He drew in his breath with a sound that was almost a sigh as he continued,
“As I said just now, we have all our lives in front of us for me to tell you of my love.”
There was silence before Leona said hesitatingly,
“B-but this is – our wedding day.”
“A day I shall never forget,” Lord Strathcairn answered. “And we will celebrate it every year until we reach our Golden Wedding.”
Again there was silence and Leona felt his fingers tighten on hers until they were painful as he added and now his voice was hoarse,
“I thought when I first saw you that you were the most beautiful person I had ever seen. I thought when you came to me in your wedding gown that it was impossible for any woman to be more lovely, and yet now, at this moment, I can find no words with which to describe you.”
Leona felt herself vibrate to the desire in his voice.
She knew that he wanted her, she knew that he was holding himself rigidly under control not to kiss her, not to touch her.
Suddenly he released her hands and rose from the bed.
“I must say goodnight, Leona. If you want me, if you are afraid or in any way perturbed, I am only in the next room. I shall hear if you call.”
Leona realised for the first time that there was another door in the room beside the one that opened onto the corridor.
She had been so exhausted when she arrived and so intent on thinking of her wedding day when she awoke, that she had not really taken in the fact that she was not in the Thistle Room where she had slept before.
She was in another much larger and more impressive bedchamber with an impressive carved stone fireplace.
The bed and the windows were hung with rose pink velvet curtains and the coat-of-arms of the Strathcairns was embellished on the coverlet.
She knew now that she was in the room that by right was that of the Chieftain’s wife.
It seemed to her at that moment as if there was a special atmosphere of love, devotion and faith in the room which was redolent with history.
Lord Strathcairn stood for a moment looking into the fire. Then he moved slowly towards the door that led into his own bedroom.
He had almost reached it when Leona called out urgently, “Torquil!”
He stopped and looked towards her, waiting.
“There is – something I wish to – say to you.”
He turned back towards the bed, coming nearer almost reluctantly, she thought, as if he was afraid of himself.
She leant back against the pillows, her long golden hair falling over them, her eyes very blue in the firelight as she looked up at him.
“What is it, Leona?”
“There is – something I want – to ask you.”
He moved nearer, yet still standing stiff and high above her. He even looked a little awe-inspiring, but she was not afraid.
She was sure that he was feeling what she felt.
“Could you not – come a little – closer?”
He bent towards her and now Leona put out her arms and said in a whisper,
“Will you not – kiss me – goodnight?”
Just for a moment he seemed to hesitate, then Leona’s arms were round his neck, pulling him down to her, drawing him closer and closer until his lips found hers.
She knew that he tried to be gentle, attempted to keep control of himself, but it was as if a dam had burst and the barriers were down.
He kissed her wildly, passionately, fiercely, kissing her lips, then her eyes, her cheeks and the warm softness of her neck until she thrilled and vibrated with strange sensations she had never known.
“I love you – God in Heaven, how I love you!” he murmured.
Then he was kissing her again, drawing her very heart from between her lips until she responded to his kisses with a matching wildness.
“I love – you! I love – you! My precious – my darling – my wife!”
It was a cry of triumph, the cry of a warrior, of a conqueror who attains all he has fought for, all he has desired.
Then, as the flames died down, there were only the soft whispers of love and the music of the wind blowing over the loch, singing of the eternal glory of Scotland.
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A Ghost in Monte Carlo
A Duel of Hearts
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The Proud Princess
The Dare-Devil Duke
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A Shaft of Sunlight
Lies for Love
Love and Lucia
Love and the Loathsome Leopard
Beauty or Brains
The Temptation of Torilla
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Fragrant Flower
Look Listen and Love
The Duke and the Preacher’s Daughter
A Kiss for the King
The Mysterious Maid-servant
Lucky Logan Finds Love
The Wings of Ecstacy
Mission to Monte Carlo
Revenge of the Heart
The Unbreakable Spell
Never Laugh at Love
Bride to a Brigand
Lucifer and the Angel
Journey to a Star
Solita and the Spies
The Chieftain Without a Heart
No Escape from Love
Dollars for the duke
Pure and Untouched
Secrets
Fire in the Blood
Love, Lies and Marriage
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Hungry for Love
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