Seduction of a Highland Lass

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    He could fair taste her already, and it was all he could do not to lean in and nuzzle the sweet, soft flesh.
    She palmed his chin and lifted until his gaze met hers again. Brown. Rich brown pools with tiny flecks of gold and green. Thick lashes fringed her eyes, making them larger and more exotic looking.
    “Drink,” she directed.
    He allowed her complete control. Whatever she dictated, he obeyed. She stroked his cheek as she tilted the trencher to allow him more of the broth. With each brush of her flesh against his, his body stirred and tightened uncomfortably. He wouldn’t have thought his cock would possibly react when he was in so much pain, but he strained the limits of his trews. The ache was becoming intolerable and as uncomfortable as the pain in his side.
    Before he realized it, he’d drained the trencher of the broth and Keeley slowly pulled it away, and with it her palm.
    His protest bubbled on his lips and escaped in a throaty growl.
    “Do you want more?” she asked huskily.
    “Aye,” he whispered.
    “I’ll call for more.”
    “Nay.”
    “Nay?”
    “ ’Tis not what I want.”
    Her eyes glowed and she stared at him, her gaze stroking over his face. “What do you want, warrior?”
    He reached down and threaded his fingers through hers. He raised her hand and cradled his cheek in her palm. He rubbed back and forth until the pleasure was nearly too much to bear.
    “I want you near me.”
    “I’ve already said I won’t leave,” she chided softly.
    The door opened again, and Alaric cursed when Keeley all but leapt from his arms. She straightened her skirts and busied herself with putting the trencher and goblet away while Gannon handed Alaric the tin of water.
    He drank thirstily, wanting Gannon to be gone as quickly as possible. When he had drained the tin, he thrust it back at Gannon. “Be sure we aren’t disturbed. Keeley must rest.”
    “Me?”
    Keeley’s mouth dropped open and her eyes narrowed. “If I’m not mistaken, ’tis you who have suffered serious injury.”
    Alaric nodded. “Aye, and you’ve gone without rest ever since.”
    She closed her mouth and he smiled at the weary set to her eyes. She was fierce with regard to her duties, but she was also exhausted and she wasn’t going to further argue the need for her rest.
    Her shoulders sagged and Alaric motioned for Gannon to come closer.
    “Have a bath drawn for Keeley,” he murmured to his man. “You can have the tub brought up here and placed in the corner so she has privacy.”
    Gannon raised one eyebrow but didn’t argue. He turned and left the chamber and Alaric settled back onto the bed, content to watch as Keeley puttered around the room doing this and that in a clear effort to avoid him.
    When another knock sounded, Keeley frowned but went to answer. Alaric grinned when she backed away, eyes wide at the men who carted the large tub into the room. They were followed by a parade of women, each bearing a steaming bucket of water.
    Keeley shot Alaric a frown. “You cannot wet your stitches.”
    “ ’Tis not for me.”
    Keeley’s brows drew together. “Who is it for then?”
    “You.”
    Her eyes widened and she glanced between where the water was being emptied into the tub and Alaric, as if she had no idea what to say. When she opened her mouth, he brought his finger to his lips in a motion to silence her.
    She marched across the room and perched on the edge of his bed. “Alaric, I can’t bathe in here!”
    “I won’t look,” he said innocently.
    She glanced longingly at the tub. Steam rose as the last of the water was poured in.
    “If you don’t hurry, the water will grow too cool,” he said.
    Gannon came in then with a tall wooden barrier that folded in the middle. “I’ve borrowed Mairin’s privacy board,” he said to Keeley.
    Alaric shot him a glare, but Gannon made certain not to meet his gaze.
    “Privacy board?” Keeley stared at the contraption in puzzlement.
    “Aye, she had it built to

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