Yeah, she'd grown an inch, a cup, and a shoe size-not so strange until you realized it happened overnight. Not that she really liked being reminded of it. Her face heated.
She pushed back the embarrassment. "True, but there's just as much evidence that I'm not a were. According to Holiday, weres are seldom ghost whisperers. They start turning when they're very young and they don't have the ability to dreamscape."
A light smile appeared in his eyes and, blast it, she knew exactly what he was thinking about, too. The dream. The one of them swimming, practically naked and ...
"Guess we'll have to see in a couple of weeks when the moon is full."
He ran the blade of grass over her lips again and then down past her chin.
Her breath almost caught when it glided across the swell of her breasts above the cut of the tank top. It was just a piece of grass, but it could have been his finger for the sweet sensation pouring into her chest.
He leaned down, his lips inches from hers. "I have a request."
"What's ... that?" She was barely able to think, much less speak.
He swept the blade of grass up and swirled it around her forehead. "When you close your eyes and get images flashing in your mind..."
His words reminded her of what he'd heard her say to Della about the porn movie. Her face grew hot again.
"I want that movie playing in your mind to be of us. Only us."
She felt the warmth of his mouth, then in a flash he pounced over her. He landed in a crouch, then slowly rose, a low growl rumbling from his throat as he stared out at the line of trees.
She scrambled to her feet. "What is it?"
He looked back at her. His eyes glowed that bright burnt orange color. "Someone's coming."
Chapter Ten
Kylie's heart started to pound. "Should we run?"
"No." Lucas's defensive posture relaxed. "It's just-"
"Me," another deep male voice said.
Kylie recognized the voice before she saw Burnett standing behind her. Even in the darkness, she was close enough to recognize the look of discontent on his face. His eyes weren't glowing, so it wasn't about danger, but everything in his expression said he wasn't happy. And he was looking right at her.
What could he be so upset about?
He stepped closer, his presence larger than life. "Holiday is-"
All it took was his two words and Kylie had her answer. "Crap! Holiday was supposed to come by my cabin. I'm sorry."
"Yeah," he said. "And she really got worried when we couldn't find Della, who was supposed to be your shadow." He turned his focus on Lucas, and his grimace deepened.
"Where's Della?" Kylie asked. "Is she okay?"
"She's fine. She and Miranda had gone for a swim. But none of this would have happened if someone hadn't insisted she be relieved of her shadow duties."
"That's my fault," Kylie insisted.
"It's not anyone's fault." Lucas stiffened his shoulders. "I wouldn't have let anything happen to Kylie."
"That's not the point," Burnett growled into the night. "Considering your affiliation with the FRU, you of all people should understand the importance of following protocol. I assigned Della as Kylie's shadow, and it's not your place to change my orders. And by changing them, you caused this situation."
"I wouldn't have had to change it if you'd assigned her to me in the beginning as I asked. And considering my affiliation, you should trust me to protect her."
Kylie looked from Burnett to Lucas and then back again. "I'm the one who forgot about Holiday. If anyone is to blame-"