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She half smiled, her expression, her eyes, full of a feminine superiority expressly designed to goad him-or any male. "Seamus was a tyrant in his own family-it would never have occurred to him that I'm well able to take care of myself."

If she had patted him on the hand and told him not to worry, it would have had the same effect; he didn't bother to suppress his aggravated sigh. "Catriona, you are incapable of defending yourself against one determined callow youth, let alone a determined man."

Up went her pert nose. "Rubbish." Green eyes clashed with his. "Besides, The Lady protects me."

"Oh?"

"Indeed-men always think they have the winning hand, simply because they're bigger and stronger."

"And they're wrong?"

"Completely. The Lady has ways of dealing with importunate suitors-and so do I."

Richard sighed and looked away-then abruptly swung back and stepped toward her. She half-shrieked and jumped back-plastering herself helpfully against the bole of a tall tree. He splayed one hand on the bole by her side; with his other hand, he trapped and framed her face. The base of the tree was higher than the path, making her relatively taller. Richard tilted her face to his; with her skirts brushing his boots, and a mere inch between them, he looked down into her wide eyes. "Show me."

Her eyes grew wider as they searched his. Her breasts rose and fell rapidly, straining the fabric of her coat-and still she was breathless. "Show you… what?"

"These ways you and Your Lady have of dealing with importunate suitors." His gaze dropped to her lips; with his thumb, he brushed the lower.

And felt her quiver. Her heart was racing, and he hadn't even kissed her.

The thought prompted the deed; bending his head, he brushed his lips tantalizingly over hers, not sure who he was teasing the most.

"How had you planned to protect yourself against a man who accosts you and kisses you?" He whispered the taunt against her lips, then raised his head-her lips parted fractionally. He sucked in a breath, and went back for more-for a slow, leisurely exploration of her luscious lips, of the soft, warm cavern of her mouth.

And she melted for him-with no hint of a struggle, she welcomed him in, her tongue tangling tentatively with his.

He drew back only to drag in a breath, and, his voice deep and grating, ask: "Just how had you planned to stop a man ravishing you?"

He didn't wait for an answer, but ravished her mouth, taking all she offered, and demanding more. Commanding more. Which she gave.

Unstintingly.

The damned woman had no defenses to speak of.

Some small part of Catriona's mind knew what he was thinking-the rest of her mind didn't care. She'd never expected to have any defense against him; she could normally freeze any man with a mere glance, yet from the first, he'd been immune, both to such overt intimidation and to more subtle manipulations. But she certainly wasn't going to explain that-that with him, her defenses, those The Lady had gifted her with, would not, for some misbegotten reason, work.

Even with her head spinning, her wits' reeling, she wasn't that daft. She could normally tie men in mental or verbal knots, make them trip over their toes, stutter, wheeze-a whole host of simple difficulties that would send the most confident fleeing.

But not him.

With him, all she could do was run.

But at present, she couldn't run. All she could do was…

Enjoy her ravishment.

Not a difficult task. One her senses recommended.

Wholeheartedly.

At some point, she lifted her arms and wrapped them about his neck, and he moved closer, the pressure of his chest easing her aching breasts. She kissed him back with giddy abandon and felt him shift. Then his hand slid behind her, between the tree and her back, and slid down. Her willful senses leapt as he cradled her bottom, tilting her hips away from the tree. Then he pressed one hard thigh between hers.

She would have pulled back from their kiss and gasped, but he wouldn't let her go-their kiss continued with escalating urgency, an urgency she felt to her bones. Their lips fused, eased, then melded again-his were cool marble, hers burned. He leaned into her-she drew him closer. Her thick pelisse muted the sensation of body meeting body, yet heat still swept through her, wave after wave, increasing in intensity-they had to be melting the snow for yards.

But she didn't pull back-didn't struggle to escape-she returned his kisses with increasing fervor, undismayed by the intimacy he pressed on her, eagerly savoring every nuance, every facet-what else could she do? This was experience, one she might never again enjoy.

So she enjoyed-and encouraged, invited, incited.

And he responded. Ardently.

His desire, his fire, set her aflame. When his hand dropped from her face to close firmly about her breast, she gasped and swayed-her knees literally wobbled. His hand firmed beneath her bottom, supporting her as his long fingers closed and caressed, firming about her nipple, squeezing gently. She arched against him, driven by instinct, by a hot need that was the counterpart of his. His prowling hunger had never been so clear, so forcefully imprinted on her senses. She tasted it in his kiss, felt it in his locked muscles, in the ridge of rampant flesh riding against her belly.

He tilted her hips, lifting her slightly-his thigh pressed deeper between hers, shifting suggestively.

The heat took her-a storm of fire and flame raced through her. She clutched his head wildly, threading her fingers through his thick locks as she angled her lips beneath his.

Crack!

Mere seconds later, or so it seemed, she was stepping carefully along the path a full five yards past the comfortable tree, one hand on Richard's sleeve, the other holding her skirts as she stepped over a tree root, when firm footsteps approached from behind.

They both turned, with wholly false expressions of polite surprise, Catriona could only be thankful for the dappled shadows that hid her face as Algaria's black gaze found her.

Algaria frowned. "I thought you might have got lost."

Refraining from pointing out that she knew these woods better than her mentor, Catriona inclined her head. Carefully-it was still spinning. "I showed Mr. Cynster the lookout. We were on our way back." Via a tree.

She could only just summon enough breath to get the words out; Algaria merely humphed and waved them on.

"Don't wait for me-I'll just plod along slowly."

Catriona flicked a glance at her companion in time to see his lips twitch; she ignored the dangerous light in his eyes. "Very well."

Gracefully haughty, as befitted The Lady's senior disciple, she turned and allowed her nemesis to lead her on. She felt his gaze on her face, but kept her eyes fixed on the path and the scenery; she was still giddy, and flushed, with her senses clamoring. Insistently.

Steadfastly, she ignored them-and the question of what might have happened had Algaria not arrived. Such speculation was not calming, and right now, she needed calm.

Calm to deal with Richard Cynster-and calm to deal with herself. And she wasn't at all sure which would prove more difficult.

His attitude to family had intrigued her, so she'd tried to draw him out, driven by a compulsive need to know more about him, so she could interpret her visions in a more sensible light. Instead, what she'd learned had made her decision harder still-how could she not respond to a man who desired and actively sought to establish a real family?

Yet the rest-all she had learned since they'd left the lookout-had only hardened her resolve to resist him. His facade had slipped long enough to confirm her inner view of him-to confirm his emotional motivation. He was, indeed, a warrior without a cause-the cause he searched for, yearned for, was a family to defend and protect.