out as he drove her up, up, into an airless, rushing cloud of passion. Sensations raced through her-the sound of her own desperate moans, the scrape of his face against her skin as he journeyed down her trembling body, the taste of him that lingered on her lips, on her tongue, as he did mad, unspeakably wonderful things to her. Lost, driven beyond reason, she pressed his head closer to her.
She was like something wild that had just been unchained. He could feel the shocked delight ripple through her when he touched her moist heat with his tongue. He thought her response was like a miracle, though he'd long ago stopped believing in them. There was little he could give her besides the pleasures of her own body. But at least that, he would do.
Sliding upward, he covered her mouth with his. And filled her.
Long after her hands had slipped limply from his back, long after their breathing had calmed and leveled, he lay over her, his face buried in her hair. She'd brought him peace, and though he knew it wouldn't last, for now she'd brought him peace of mind, of body, of heart.
He hadn't wanted to love, hadn't dared to risk it. Even now, when it was no longer possible to hide it from himself, he couldn't tell her.
"Lucius was right," she murmured against his ear.
"Mmm?"
"It's a pretty night." She ran her hands up his back.
"A very pretty night."
"Am I hurting you?"
"No." She gripped her own wrists so that she could hold him closer. "Don't move yet."
"I'm heavy, and you've got some colorful bruises."
If she'd had the energy, she might have laughed.
"I'd forgotten about them."
"I put some on you myself last night." He lifted his head to look down at her. "I don't know much about going easy."
"I'm not complaining."
"You should." Fascinated, he stroked a finger down her cheek. "You're so beautiful. Like something I made up."
She turned her lips into his palm as her eyes filled.
"You've never told me you thought I was beautiful." "Sure I did." He shifted then, frustrated by his own lack of words. "I should have."
She curled comfortably against his side. "I feel beautiful right now."
They lay in contented silence, looking up at the sky.
"What's an enigma?" he asked her.
"Hmm? Oh, it's a puzzle. Something difficult to understand. Why?"
"I guess I heard it somewhere." He thought of her diary, and her description of him, but couldn't see how it applied. He'd always seen himself as being exactly what he appeared to be. "You're getting cold."
"A little."
Sitting up, he pushed through her discarded undergarments for her chemise. She smiled, lifting her arms over her head. Her lips curved when she saw his gaze slide over her skin. When he pulled the cotton over her, she linked her hands behind his neck.
"I was hoping to stay warm a different way."
With a laugh, he slid a hand down over her hip. "I remember telling you once before you were a quick study." Experimentally he pushed the strap of her chemise off her shoulder. "You want to do something for me?"
"Yes." She nuzzled his lips. "Very much."
"Go on over and stand in that stream."
Confused, she drew back. "I beg your pardon?"
"Nobody says that better than you, Duchess. I'll swear to that." He kissed her again, in a light, friendly manner that pleased and puzzled her.
"You want to go wading?"
"Not exactly." He toyed with the strap. Women wore the damnedest things. Then they covered them all up anyhow. "I thought you'd go stand in the stream wearing just this little thing. Like you did that first night" "What first night?" Her puzzled smile faded as he traced his fingertip along the edge of her bodice. "That first-You! You were watching me while I-" "I was just making sure you didn't get yourself into any trouble."
"That's disgraceful." She tried to pull away, but he held her still.
"I started thinking then and there how much I'd like to get my hands on you. Had some trouble sleeping that night." He lowered his lips to the curve of her throat and began to nibble. "Fact is, I haven't had a good night's sleep since I set eyes on you."
"Stop it." She turned her head, but it only made it easier for him to find her mouth.
"Are you going to go stand in the stream?"
"I am not." She smothered a laugh when he rolled her onto the blanket again. "I'm going to get dressed and go back to the house to check