She could at least help him with that.
She removed her shirt and pants and
climbed beneath the bearskin behind him.
She found more wounds on his back. She
shifted away from him to retrieve the
towel to clean these wounds as well. He
caught her hand before she had managed to
move very far.
“Leave them,” he said drowsily. “I
need your warmth more.”
“You need a doctor.”
“No. I promise I’ll heal on my own.
Warm me.”
He was still shivering. Maralee
cuddled up against his back, careful not to
disturb any of the deep gouges at the back
of his neck. She lay behind him for long
hours, listening to the sound of his
breathing, reveling in the feel of his steady
heartbeat beneath her fingertips, vowing to
never take him for granted again.
Maralee wasn’t sure what had pulled her
from sleep, but something didn’t feel right.
Nash sighed contentedly in front of her
and she lifted her head to look down at his
sleeping face. She sat up abruptly when
she found they were not alone on the
bearskin rug. A stunning, female stranger
looked up at Maralee. The woman was
licking the wounds on Nash’s chest. She
had the golden eyes shared by all of
Nash’s people and tawny brown hair.
“What are you doing?” Maralee cried,
startling Nash awake.
His hand went instinctively to the back
of the woman’s head and Maralee’s
nostrils flared.
“It’s the least I can do for him,” the
woman said, returning her attention to
Nash’s many wounds.
Maralee tried to push her away. “I’ll
do it.”
The woman looked up at her and
shook her head. “Your mouth is filthy,”
she said. “I’ll take care of it. Why don’t
you find him something to eat, woman?”
Nash sighed with undisguised pleasure
and Maralee struck him in the shoulder as
hard as she could. “Nash!”
“I am hungry,” he murmured, seeming
unaffected by her angry blow. The woman
was lapping at his throat now and seemed
to be enjoying it as much as he was. “I
guess this means you forgive me,” Nash
said to the woman, as if Maralee had left
the room.
“It’s hard to stay mad at you.”
Maralee begged to differ. “Get away
from him!”
She chuckled. “I think she’s jealous.”
“I don’t know why,” he murmured
drowsily. “There’s plenty of me to go
around.”
Maralee did not think his teasing was
funny. She stood abruptly, emitting a
sound of fury.
“Rella, could you work on my back
next?” Nash asked.
“What about your arm?”
“I can take care of that.”
Rella climbed over his body and took
the place Maralee had recently vacated.
She began her tongue bath once again and
it was more than Maralee could stand. She
stormed out of the room. How could he?
She shut herself in the tiny water
closet, with its single cabinet, sink and
water pump. She jacked the pump handle
and splashed frigid water on her face. It
did little to calm her fury or lessen her
devastation. She grew chilled, standing in
the unheated room in nothing but her
panties and bustier, but she’d be damned
if she’s go retrieve her clothes from the
living area. She’d allow her skin to turn
blue first. She was almost in that state
when she heard Nash calling through the
house.
“Maralee, where did you go?”
She didn’t answer him. A few minutes
later, he opened the door to the water
closet. She noticed he’d at least had the
decency to put on a pair of pants. He
smiled when he saw her.
“There you are. I thought you were
going to fix breakfast,” he said.
Her eyes widened with incredulity.
Breakfast?
Nash’s gaze traveled over her
partially exposed flesh. He seemed totally
unaware of her anger as he drank in the
sight of her curves and exposed skin.
“What are you doing in here?” he
asked, eyes settling on hers at last. His
smile faded. “What’s wrong?”
“What’s wrong?” she bellowed.
“What’s
wrong
?”
He
took
a
step
backwards,
overwhelmed by her fury.
“I can’t believe you! It would be bad
enough for you to take her as a lover, but
for you to flaunt it right in front of me.”
She moved forward, pushing him aside
with both hands as she fled the water
closet. He caught her arm in the hallway,
and, though she slapped at him angrily, he
didn’t release her. “How did you find
out?”
She had expected him to deny it—had
wanted him to deny it. She stared at him
open-mouthed,
so
overwhelmed
by
feelings of hurt and betrayal she couldn’t
react. “She’s your lover?”
“No,” he denied at once. “She wanted
me to mount her last night, but I didn’t.”
Her mouth dropped open several more
inches
and
she
blinked
at
him
incredulously. “She wanted you to…to
mount
her?”
“Maralee?” He seemed to realize she
was about to explode.
“You are the most despicable person I
have ever met.”
“I’m sorry. I told you to tell me when
I’m being uncouth.”
“Allowing another woman to lick you
is uncouth,” she yelled.
“Okay. What else?”
“Mentioning mounting another woman
is unforgivable.”
“I didn’t.”
“Why should I believe you? You seem
friendly enough with her.”
“She’s my sister-in-law, Carsha’s
mother.”
Maralee
was
horrified.
“Being
friendly with your brother’s widow is
absolutely appalling.”
“I agree. That’s why I refused to breed
her last night.”
That
was why? Maralee covered her
heart with her free hand, expecting to find
a dagger or other sharp object protruding
from her chest. She jerked away from him
and rushed to the living area, gathering her
clothes. If she hadn’t been half-naked, she
would have already been out the door.
“What did I say now?” he asked,
following her.
“I’m leaving,” she said, struggling into
her pants. “How could I have thought this
would work?”
He took her by both arms and forced
her to sit down on the sofa. “Look at me.”
“Let go!”
“Look at me, Maralee,” he said in a
more gentle tone. She couldn’t help but
look at him. Their eyes locked and she
could not look away, even though he could
surely see the tears filling her eyes.
“Explain to me why you are so angry,” he
said. She didn’t think she could have
refused his request if she’d tried.
“Yesterday you said you love me.”
“I do. I do love you,” he said, giving
her a slight shake as if to force the words
into her.
“That should be the reason you don’t
want another woman,” she said, dismayed
by her own blatant honesty. “Any other
woman.”
He closed his eyes and let out a long
breath. Now that her gaze wasn’t locked
with his, she began to struggle against his
hold again. He opened his eyes and caught
her gaze again. She calmed immediately.
“That
is
the reason why I don’t want
any other woman. Now that I see how
much it would hurt you, I could never do
such a thing.”
“I don’t want that to be the reason
either.” God, why couldn’t she stop
spouting the deepest secrets of her heart?
“Then why, Maralee? Tell me.”
“I want you to want only me,” she
murmured, wanting to duck her head out of
embarrassment, but she couldn’t. She
could only gaze into his golden eyes and
spill her guts. “I want you to think only of
me. When you look at another woman, I
want you to compare her to me and find
her completely lacking.”
He chuckled and touched her cheek.
“How did you know?”
“How did I know what?”
“Exactly how I feel about you.”
“Don’t tease me.”
“I’m not. Now that you know how I
feel about you, I want you to tell me how
you feel about me.”
“You confuse me,” she blurted.
“How touching,” he said and grinned.
“I love you,” she said slowly.
“That’s what I wanted to hear,” he
murmured and broke his hold on her gaze
by leaning forward to kiss her. She didn’t
want to flee from him anymore. She
wanted him to kiss her forever. To her
extreme disappointment, he stopped after
a few gentle brushes of his lips against
hers.
“How are your wounds?” she asked
him as her gaze locked on the damaged
flesh of his throat, which she had to admit
looked much better after Rella’s attention.
“Sore.”
“I
guess
you’re
hungry,”
she
murmured.
“Are you staying then?”
“I shouldn’t.”
“But you will?”
“Do you want me to?” She looked up.
He touched her cheek and she would
have had to have been blind not to see his
feelings for her shining in his remarkable
golden eyes. “Always,” he whispered.
“I’ll stay on one condition.”
He grinned suggestively. “What’s
that?”
“That you’ll remember to lock the
door at night.” She preferred not to find
strange women in bed with her.
He chuckled. “That’s a deal.”
“Nash?” Now that she was revealing
her secrets, she had one more thing she
wanted to know.
“Yes?”
“Why don’t you ever
mount
me?” It
was an unsavory word, but she had no
other to put in its place.
He surprised her by blushing and
lowering his eyes.
“Don’t you want to?”
“You know I do,” he whispered.
No, she didn’t know. He always held
back. He’d penetrated her with his fingers,
his tongue, but never the thick shaft she
really craved. “Then why?”
“I don’t want to hurt you.” He looked
up at her from where he was kneeling
between her legs and touched her cheek.
“Our
bodies
don’t
seem
to
be
compatible.”
She puzzled over his words for a
moment. Perhaps things between them
weren’t as fantastic as she had believed.
“I’m sorry. I thought you were receiving
as much pleasure as I was,” she said. “I
guess I still don’t know what I’m doing.
I’ll try harder to please you.”
He emitted a breathy laugh. “Don’t kid
yourself, Maralee. You give me more
pleasure than I have ever known.”
Relief loosened the tension in her
chest. “Then we are compatible.”
“You misunderstand,” he said. He took
her hands and looked into her eyes, as if
he were explaining something far less
personal than their sex life. “You are very
small inside and I am much too large for
your body to accommodate.”
“There’s something wrong with me?”
“No, love,” he said. “I think it’s the
other way around.”
She was not afraid of him hurting her,
frankly could not imagine finding anything
but ecstasy in his arms. “I want you to try
it anyway.”
He leaned away from her. “No.”
“It won’t hurt
you
, will it?” she asked
him, her hands tightening around his so he
wouldn’t move away until she was
finished talking to him.
He laughed hollowly as if her words
pained him. “I’m sure I would find it most
enjoyable, but it will undoubtedly hurt
you.”
“Then why won’t you try it? I will be
the one to feel the pain and I want you to.”
“Maralee, I won’t do it and that’s
final.”
“Then maybe I won’t let you touch me
at all.”
“If that’s what you want.”
“I won’t touch you anymore either.”
“Fine!”
“And you can sleep on the sofa,” she
added.
“It’s my bed. You sleep on the sofa.”
“Fine!” she said, shoving him away
from her and standing up.
She was still without her shirt and she