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Enticing
Her Highlander

 

Hildie McQueen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pink Door Publishing, Augusta, Georgia 2014

McDougall Series

 

Enticing her Highlander

 

 

Amazon Bestselling Author

Hildie McQueen

 

Pink Door Publishing

 

Cover Artist: Robin Ludwig Design Inc.

Editor: Tina
Winograd

 

Copyright Hildie McQueen 2014

 

ISBN: 978-1-939356086

 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means—except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews—without written permission.

 

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The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

Other Works by Hildie McQueen

(In reading order)

 

The McDougalls, Highland Historical Novellas

Highlander's Captive

Seducing Her Laird

Enticing Her Highlander

Ravished by the Laird

In the Warrior's Arms

 

Moriag
Series, Highland Historical Novellas

Beauty and the Highlander

The Lass and the Laird*

 

Fords of Nashville

Even Heroes Cry

The Last Hero*

Her Hero*

Nobody's Hero*

 

Contemporary Romantic Comedy

Taming Lisa

 

One Night with
the Bachelor

One Night with the Boss

One Night with the Biker*

 

 

Heading West Series, Western Historical

Where the Four Winds Collide

Westbound Awakening

 

Historical Western, Shades of Blue Series

Big Sky Blue

A Different Shade of Blue

The Darkest Blue

Every Blue Moon

Blue Horizon

Montana Blue

 

 

* Not published as of this publication

 

 

 

Chapter One

 

 

 

Dugan
McDougall looked toward the chapel's ceiling and wished to be anywhere but up front next to the sobbing bride. Interesting wedding day, between the heat of the small, cramped chapel and a hysterical wife-to-be, he fought the urge to run for the back door to fresh air and freedom.

Elsbeth Fraser was indeed bonny, but she was also young, scared
, and obviously not ready to marry him. If she made it through the ceremony without fainting Dugan would be surprised.

He reached out and steadied her as she swayed once again
. With a shudder, the wench jerked away from him, which prompted him to glare at her. The priest cleared his throat and droned on after hesitating only a moment when the bride wavered and let out a loud hiccup.

Dugan
shifted his gaze to his cousin and laird, Calum, who returned an apologetic look. Although he knew his cousin was rethinking the idea of the clans uniting, it was too late to do anything about it now. The McNeils although not allies, were not that big of a threat either. The marriage was an effort to stop the borderline skirmishes between the clans.

Once t
he papers were signed and agreements made, the McDougalls were not going back on their word. Both lairds, their oaths given, had signed the damn papers.

Elsbe
th took a dramatic deep breath and Dugan barely caught her before she collapsed to the floor. The McNeil laird stepped forward to see about his daughter whilst his wife fanned the girl and began to cry.

Not wanting to take
in any more of the dramatics, Dugan lowered the girl to the floor before stepping over her to head outside. He walked to a tree nearby and leaning on it, he waited for word that the bride had regained consciousness. One thing he knew. If this was any indication of married life, he was glad for strong ale and whiskey.

It was his duty to marry,
as his clan had already agreed to the union, and truth be told, Dugan did not think badly on the prospect of marriage, but he'd hoped for a more agreeable wife.

Calum neared
. "Hopefully, once you bed the lass she'll get over these hysterics."

"If she acts so before everyone, what do you think will happen when we're alone?" Dugan shook his head. "I am not looking forward to the
marriage bed and a wailing bride."

Calum
frowned. "Mayhaps she will calm after some time getting to know you." Dugan lifted his brows and began to speak but Calum interrupted him. "Come, they call us back in."

 

The ceremony went surprisingly smooth after Elsbeth came to. Although a sniffle escaped several times, she remained upright and repeated the vows with a strong voice.

Dugan
resigned himself to the idea that this marriage would take work. If anything could be said about him it was that he was tenacious.  Once he set his mind to it, whatever obstacle would be moved.

At the
evening meal, the Laird McNeil leaned over Calum to meet Dugan's eyes.

With a look of consternation
, the laird assured him repeatedly that the lass was ready to marry. "She's a bit overly coddled by her ma and I.  I promise ye, she looks forward to marriage and raising bairns." He glanced at his daughter who sat beside Dugan, still as a statue.  "My Elsbeth will be a good wife to ye."

The
laird lifted his cup and the room quieted to wait his words. He turned to face them. "May the gods grant ye many sons and daughters." The crowd burst into cheers and Elsbeth, if possible, paled even more.

With a sigh Dugan
leaned toward her and smiled hoping to dispel her fears. "I don't expect to hurry you into bairns. We need time to get to know each other first."

Her fingers fidgeted with her
cup and she kept her eyes downcast. "I thank you for those words, but I will be a good wife to you and do as you wish." The softness of her voice spoke of resignation. Her lips pressed together, his bride blinked repeatedly as if on the brink of tears.

Damn it, if it were not for the traditional bedding, he'd avoid going to bed with her for as long as possible.  The last thing he wanted was a bride
who detested the thought of lying with him.

Out of the corner of his eye
, Dugan studied his new wife. The lass was breathtaking with long blond hair that she'd worn down for the wedding flowing past her rounded shoulders down her back. The golden tresses battled for attention with the hue of her ivory skin. Her pink lips were made for kissing and her pale blue eyes for looking into while making love. She straightened as if sensing his regard and turned to him. "How much longer before I am forced to lay under you?"

Dugan choked and sputtered,
the ale in his throat going down the wrong way. "A while yet. I would like to spend a bit longer here doing something I
do
enjoy."

Her gasp made him smile, but when he caught his new father-in-law's questioning gaze he forced a stern look.
He leaned toward her and once again allowed his lips to curve. "Don't worry, fair Elsbeth. I know your words were meant to discourage me, but you see, I didn't need to be. I too do not look forward to the marriage bed. Not with a reluctant wench, at least."

"How dare you." Although her voice remained low, her eyes narrowed at him and lips pressed together into a disapproving, albeit tempting
, line. "You are not a gentleman."

"In that you are correct
, wife. I am not in anyway gentle."

She went to retort, but was cut short.

"To the happy couple! To bed!" Someone in the crowd cheered and Dugan raised his glass toward them. The people in the room began to chant and he grimaced.

"Well
, it looks like they have decided it's time." He groaned as the men neared and surrounded him intent on carrying him up the stairs to the marriage chamber.

Elsbeth was already being hurried up the stairs by the women, no doubt to put her in some
ridiculous white bedding garb.

"One last toast
. To the union of the McNeil and McDougall clans. May together we conquer many battles." Dugan raised his glass and once the cheering ended, continued to talk of the many clan conquests on the battlefield, a sure way of distracting the men. It worked, but for only a short while.

Finally Calum placed his cup down
with a loud thud. "Enough, it is time for the groom to see about his bride."

The
McNeils seconded the order and then the insufferable man brought up his hand. "Proof of the consummation is in order, of course. My daughter comes to the marriage bed an innocent and I will see that proved."

"Aye,
aye," the others called out and before Dugan could say another word, his shirt was ripped from his body, his britches loosened and he was hoisted on shoulders and marched out of the room.

He'd promised
Elsbeth he'd not hurry her, but now he found himself cornered with no other option than to bed the lass. Her father would not be rebuffed.

T
o do so would tear a rip in the already fragile relation between the two clans.

 

 

Chapter Two

 

 

 

Elsbeth suffered the good cheer of the McDougall women surrounding her. Were it a different situation she'd be
quite content to be there with the warm ladies of clan McDougall.

The
laird's wife, Meagan, touched her cheek and leaned to kiss her good night. After which the other two women, Cailyn, the laird's sister and Victoria, the laird's brother's wife, did the same.  Her mother had retired early, as she tended to do after expelling so much emotion for the wedding, she was exhausted. Elsbeth suspected, she wanted to avoid the bedding ritual.

Meagan lingere
d after the others filed out. A stunning woman, with hazel eyes and auburn hair, she'd been the ideal of many a Highlander before her marriage to the McDougall. Kindly eyes met hers. "On my wedding night, I was as terrified as you. It's odd isn't it? To be brought to a new home, to different people. It is terrifying to start a life that is decided upon by our families."

Elsbeth nodded and fought not to tear up.
"Aye, I thought myself prepared for this, but it seems I am not. Not in the least."

"Dugan is
a good and patient man," Meagan offered. "He will see to it that you are comfortable and protected. You've done well for a husband, do not fret." With a last pat to her hand, the woman left.

Not too much later, b
oisterous laughter broke from the other side of the doorway. Males’ voices rose in chants and laughter. Without thinking Elsbeth raced for the large bed and scrambled onto it. She pulled the blankets up to her chin just as the door burst open.

If not for the fear enveloping her, she'd laugh at the sight of the large Scot being carried into the room.
Most of his clothes removed or askew, he was held at odd angles. Dugan twisted in an effort to dislodge himself from the fists grabbing at him. Through it, he laughed the entire time, as if enjoying the embarrassing display.

"Ah
, daughter, we bring your husband," her father's words slurred and she glowered at him. It only brought a chuckle from the robust ruddy man who turned and slapped Dugan on the rear. "A fine bra, laddie, fer ye."

After
dumping her husband non-too-gently onto the bed, the men then streamed out, claiming they'd worked up a thirst from the weight they'd carried.

Elsbeth could only stare at the
shirtless man who lay sprawled across the bed without moving.  She wondered if he planned to remain there all night.  Although he did not look comfortable, she hoped he did.

Dugan
lifted his head and blinked as if not sure where he was. Then he looked at her and grinned. "I'm a wee bit dizzy, they decided to twirl me about for a bit before bringing me up. After the large meal and ale, ‘twas not the best idea I fear."

Of all the moods, she did not expect him to be in such jolly spirits once with her in bed.
She could only stare at him dumbfounded. "They will not be content until they are presented with..." Her face reddened, she could not finish the sentence.

"Ah
, yes," he slid from the bed and stood not seeming dizzy at all. Instead with graceful moves that seemed at odd with his size, he went to the window and peered out and chucked. "Ha! They gather now beneath."

Elsbeth moved from the bed, each motion made her heart thump harder against her chest. If ever there was a time not to disgrace her father this was it. She'd been mortified to find she'd fainted at the chapel.
Then to wake to her mother crying and her father’s embarrassment, she'd promised herself to make the best of it and maintain her composure. She was not about to fail now.

"We have to do this, I will not be
shamed before my clan," she told her new husband who turned to face her with lifted brows.

"I would not allow it either," he responded and moved toward her.
The sheer size of the man made her waiver. How was it possible for someone to be so large? He was easily the largest male in the region, even in a room full of warriors; he'd stood head and shoulders above them. Her brothers and the McDougall laird were large men, yet Dugan still was taller and broader.

He reached for her and she pretended not to see it, instead she climbed back onto the bed and laid flat on her back closing her eyes
and placing her hands alongside her body.

His footsteps neared.
"Ye look like yer laid out for your final resting," Dugan told her and she opened her eyes to see he leaned over her, his brows scrunched together.  He studied her for a moment longer. "I will not take ye, lass. Don't fret, just move away for a bit."

"Yes
, you will," Elsbeth lifted to her knees and grabbed his shoulders. "I will not be dishonored."

When he did nothing more than
gawk at her, she hurried from the bed and yanked her nightdress up over her head and threw it on the floor. Trembling from head to toe, Elsbeth stood before her husband totally bare.  Then she turned and walked to the bed, lay upon it and looked to him. "Do it now."

The man
had the audacity to laugh. "What in the devil are you doing?"

At noting his study of her body, she yanked the bedding to cover
herself and pushed to a seated position. "It is our wedding night, we must consummate the marriage." She pronounced each word with emphasis in case he was daft and didn't quite know what to do. "Have you not done this before? Joined with a woman?"

His eyebrows
hitched and his mouth fell open. "Aye, of course. Many times. Well, not many but... What the devil, woman? You haven't done this before and I'm trying to spare you... until you are ready." He picked her up and deposited her on the edge of the bed. "Now, remain still."

He took a
dirk from his belt and she stiffened. Her mother had not explained anything about a blade being involved. Perhaps she'd not wanted to frighten her. "W-what is that for?"

Dugan removed his boots and breeche
s to stand before her bare as a babe. Her eyes bulged. She'd caught a sight of nude males before, of course, as a girl growing up in a keep full of clansmen.  Several times as an adolescent, she'd peeked into the great room at night where the warriors slept. But in comparison to any man she'd seen bereft of clothing, this man was magnificent. Her eyes locked onto the large cock between his legs and it twitched.

Dugan cleared his throat and she gasped jerking up to see that he smiled and lifted a brow. "I'm flattered to garner your attention
, wife."

With a sniff, she turned away
, her face burning. "I am curious as I am not used to seeing a man so...bare."

"Ah. Yes
, bare I am, as are you."

"What?" Elsbeth's eyes widened when h
e placed his foot on the bed and then pierced his calf with the blade. Blood spilled onto the sheets. He then picked the sheet up and held it against the wound.

With a
mischievous smile, he smeared the blood on the sheet with his hand. "May be a bit much," he told her and studied the stain. "Never paid much attention to wedding sheets, I'm afraid. Have you?"

Elsbeth shook her head as it dawned on her what he planned to do.

"All right then, come on." He yanked her, bedding and all, from the bed and carried her to the balcony. The bloody sheet hung from his arm yet he managed to hold her against his chest ensuring she was well covered. They exited and waived to the cheering people below.

The next moments were the
most humiliating of her day. Apart from fainting during her wedding ceremony, which of course did not make a good impression on her new clan.  She was nude, plastered against Dugan's body while the idiot waved the sheet and made grunting noises.

"I wish to go back inside now
," Elsbeth hissed at him.  "I believe they believe your proof."

"Ah
, yes true, we should rest.  After all you are wearied after such a quick loss of your maiden head." Dugan picked her up and once again the crowd cheered.  She hid her face against his neck, finding to her surprise that he smelled clean, fresh, and masculine.  He must have bathed for the wedding.

Dugan
deposited her back onto the bed and went to hang the sheet from the railing. After which he returned, donned his breeches and looked at her with his brows drawn together.

"I think we should sleep, tomorrow will be a busy day indeed." He
picked up her nightdress and handed it to her.

El
sbeth got up from the bed and quickly dressed aware he watched her closely, and then scrambled back to the bed to lie on the side furthest from the doorway.

Most of the blanket was off the bed, leaving the
stuffed mattress bare. Seeming to have forgotten her presence, Dugan grabbed the blanket and placed it on the exposed mattress. He worked the corners around her. "If you move, I can adjust the bedding."

Feeling like a child, Elsbeth scooted over so he could.

He shrugged. "That will do, I suppose."

Her new husband grumbled
something she could not make out between yawns and edged onto the bed. Somehow he managed to fit his large size to take only half of the space.

The bed sunk when he
rose back up and leaned over her. "Goodnight then, wife." His lips pressed over hers. The action caught her by surprise. His kiss was gentle and soft, not at all what she expected.  Elsbeth found she enjoyed the sensation of his mouth covering hers.

"Goodnight," she replied
a moment later when he'd already laid down and within a few instants a soft snore escaped.

Elsbeth stared at the ceiling and went over the events of the day.
Married, a wife, she was no longer a free maid. Her eyes widened.

Something strange happened.
An occurrence she didn't foresee. She'd feared he'd take her, that the large male would hurt her by his sheer size alone. Instead of feeling relieved at his not joining with her, she felt something altogether different. Something confusing. Did he not desire her? Was the man planning to never touch her?  He'd said they'd wait until she was ready, but how was she supposed to know when that was?

Rising
up to her elbow she studied her husband by the moonlight streaming in from the window. Long lashes swept down touching the tops of his sharp cheekbones. Beneath his elegant nose, his full lips were slightly parted. Her eyes traveled to the indentation at his chin and she sighed at realizing how handsome he was.

The broad expanse of his chest rose and fell with each breath he took, the
well-formed muscles twitched at something he dreamed.

No she didn't feel relieved
at all.

Cu
rious more than anything.

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