Название: By Request Collection April-June 2016
Автор: Оливия Гейтс
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Mills & Boon e-Book Collections
isbn: 9781474050081
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Together, they rolled the largest of the nearby rocks to cover the hole they’d crawled out of. “I don’t think they’ll get past the other blockade, but just in case.”
Piper bent over, braced her hands on her knees and concentrated on taking deep breaths. She was on her second one when Duncan grabbed her hand. “Where are we?”
She had to take a second to get her bearings. They’d climbed out of a wall of rocks that rose high to form a ledge. That, plus a glimpse of the pond beyond and the thundering noise of water falling, told her exactly where they were. “Tinker’s Falls.”
Duncan gaze swept the small clearing. “The pond. That’s where we used to play water polo.”
“It’s where you and your brothers used to play ‘Drown the MacPhersons,’” she said drily. “And imitate various superheroes by diving off the rock ledge.”
“We were ten.”
“You were jerks,” she said.
As he reacquainted himself with the space, he’d already begun to get into the mind of the person who’d followed them. “How far away are the cliffs and the lake?”
She was still dragging in air, fighting for oxygen as much as he was, but she knew exactly what he was thinking. Jerking her head toward the thick wall of tall pines to their left, she said, “Three minutes, tops. You think we can cut through the woods and beat him back there? Catch him?”
“That’s the plan. Are you game?”
Her answer was to tighten her grip on his hand and lead the way into the woods. The trees stretched high into the sky, blocking out any breeze and perfuming the air with their scent. In spite of the fact that there was no clearly delineated path, she set the pace at a jog, zigging and zagging between and around thick tree trunks. Twigs snapped underfoot, and brambles snatched at their clothes. Together they leaped over a fallen log that blocked their path.
THREE MINUTES, SHE’D SAID. As they continued to tick by, Duncan pictured the chain of tunnels and the caves beneath them. If their pursuer had turned back at the first boulder he’d shoved into place, he could be almost back to the ledge by now. But there was always the chance that he’d wasted time trying to shove it aside. Duncan could only hope for the latter. That kind of desperation, obsession, would be consistent with the profile he’d already tentatively posed in his mind.
The pines were suddenly thicker, the brush denser. Piper slowed their pace, but she didn’t change direction. “Not far now,” she promised.
Seconds later, they stepped into full sunlight again, only a hundred yards or so from the place where’d they’d eaten their sandwiches earlier. Keeping her hand gripped tight in his, he raced with her to the spot just in time to see a figure climbing down the rocks toward the thin ribbon of sand that bordered the lake. He gauged the distance, weighing the possibility of pursuit.
“Go,” Piper said, her breath coming in huge gasps.
“No.” He couldn’t leave her alone. Not until she was safe again. He’d already been too careless today. “There’ll be another time.” He was going to make sure of it.
The figure below reached the sand. He was wearing a hooded sweatshirt that prevented them from getting a good look at his features. Without glancing up, he raced off along the lakeshore in the direction away from the castle. Seconds later he disappeared around a sharp curve in the beach.
Suddenly, all the fear that he’d pushed aside when they’d been in the tunnels and while they’d raced through the woods hit him again. With one rough move, he pulled Piper around to face him.
Her face was streaked with sweat and dirt, her hair tangled. And it struck him so hard that for a moment everything else faded. He could have lost her. He streaked his hands from her shoulders to frame her face. The instant he lowered his mouth to hers, he fell away from the fear and into her. And he wanted to fall further. With her mouth hot and avid on his, he wanted to keep on descending into a world where there was only the two of them.
Some lingering awareness of their surroundings had him gripping her hips and carrying her into the cover of the woods. At the first tree that blocked his path, he stopped, pressed her against it and felt his mind shatter like fine crystal. For several seconds, he forgot everything but the strength of that tight, lithe body molded to his, the movement of her mouth. And he couldn’t seem to get enough of any of it.
He drew back and felt his lungs burn as he dragged in air. Some of the oxygen made its way to his brain. There was an important reason he should get her back to the castle. But he couldn’t quite latch onto it. Not when she plunged her fingers into his hair and sank her teeth into his shoulder.
“I want you,” he managed. “I need to touch you.”
“Magic words,” she murmured and dragged his mouth back to hers. Their thoughts were completely in tune. And for one moment, his hands seemed to be everywhere, tough, impatient, relentless. The speed, the roughness, delighted even as it spurred her on.
Something ripped. Her clothes or his—she couldn’t be sure, but her hands found flesh at last. His skin was burning, damp and so smooth. His body was so tight, his muscles bunching under her hands. Hunger spiked. Greed dominated. She simply couldn’t get enough. Using teeth and hands, she feasted.
Her breath caught as he dragged her to the ground. Then they rolled, legs tangling, mouths and fingers searching, groping, bruising while they fought with their remaining clothes. As desperate as he was to taste and to possess, she rolled with him again. Their minds and desires were fused, locked on the same goal. Each second of delay, each obstacle they overcame—jeans, shoes, even those precious moments when he had to find the condom and sheath himself, brought its own separate, torturous thrill.
Duncan felt his muscles quiver as they rolled again. There had never been anyone he’d craved this way. Every inch, every curve, every tremble, every throaty whisper of his name only fueled the fire that had been building since he’d touched her last. Need sliced him, its razor-sharp edges cutting into his throat, his loins, his heart. He raised his head, meeting her eyes as he drove into her.
He felt her clamp around him and shuddered when she came. But he fought a vicious battle against his own release, dragging her up with him so that he was kneeling, her legs still wrapped around him. Then he gripped her hips, his fingers digging into her.
“Stay with me, Piper.”
He wasn’t sure he’d even said the words out loud. But those amber eyes opened, and he could see himself in their depths. She thought only of him. He thought only of her as he coaxed her into a rhythm, biting back the need to race until he knew she was with him. Only when he felt her clamp around him again, only when he heard her cry his name on her own release did he let himself fall with her.
DUNCAN COULDN’T BE SURE how long they lay sprawled there on the ground. She was in his arms, stretched along his length, and the feel of her, the fit of her body pressed to his was … right. Just as he’d always known it would be. What was new, what was spreading not like a fire but like a warm river through his blood, was the thought that he СКАЧАТЬ