The Highlander Series

The Highlander Series by Maya Banks

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bang.
    Mairin flopped onto the straw mattress and sighed in disgust.
That
had not gone the way she intended. She was supposed to be well away from McCabe land by now, or at the very least to the border. Her plan had been to venture north, because there was nothing for her to the south.
    Now she was stuck in the keep with an overbearing laird who thought he could command her trust as easily as he commanded his soldiers. He’d find out on the morrow that she wasn’t so easily bent to another’s will.

C HAPTER 8

    “Laird! Laird!”
    Ewan frowned and looked up from the table to see Maddie McCabe rush into the room, her face flushed with exertion.
    “What is it, Maddie? I’m in talks here.”
    Maddie ignored the reprimand and stopped just a few feet away. She was so agitated, she wrung her hands.
    “With your permission, Laird, there is something I must tell you.” She glanced surreptitiously around and then confided in a low whisper, “Privately, Laird. ’Tis very important!”
    An ache began in Ewan’s temples. So far, the morning had been filled with dramatics. The evening before as well, as he remembered his encounter with Mairin. The lass hadn’t showed herself as of yet, and he was sure she was being purposely difficult. As soon as he was finished with Alaric and Caelen, he planned to confront her and tell her that her time was up.
    Ewan raised his hand and gestured for his men to leave. He caught Alaric’s and Caelen’s gazes and nodded for them to stay. Anything Maddie had to say could be said in front of them.
    As soon as the rest of his soldiers filed out, Ewan returned his attention to Maddie.
    “Now, what is so important that you’d interrupt a meeting with my men?”
    “ ’Tis the lass,” she began, and Ewan groaned.
    “What now? Has she refused to eat? Has she threatened to throw herself from her window? Or perhaps she’s disappeared?”
    Maddie sent him a puzzled look. “Of course not, Laird. She’s above stairs in her chamber. I brought her morning meal myself.”
    “Then what about her?” Ewan growled.
    Maddie let out a breath as if she’d run the entire way. “May I sit, Laird? For truly, ’tis not a short tale I’ll be telling you.”
    Caelen rolled his eyes while Alaric looked bored. Ewan gestured her to sit.
    She settled down and pressed her hands into a single fist before setting it on the table before her.
    “The lass is Mairin Stuart.”
    She dropped the announcement as if she expected Ewan to react in some way.
    “I know the lass’s name is Mairin. I hadn’t known her family name, but ’tis a common enough name in the highlands. The question is how did you gain this information? She’s refused to tell anyone who she is. If Crispen hadn’t let it slip, I wouldn’t have known myself.”
    “Nay, she didn’t tell me. I knew, you see?”
    “Nay, I don’t see. Perhaps you better tell me,” Ewan said patiently.
    “When I went up to bring her meal, I came in on her dressing. It was all quite awkward, and I apologized of course, but before she covered herself, I saw the mark.”
    Maddie’s voice rose again and she sat forward, her eyes gleaming with excitement.
    Ewan stared expectantly at her, waiting for her to continue. Lord, but the woman did love a good story. Hisbrothers sat back, resigned to Maddie’s colorful retelling.
    “The lass is
Mairin Stuart,
” she said again. “She bears the royal crest of Alexander. I saw it, branded on her leg. She’s the heir to Neamh Álainn.”
    Ewan shook his head. “That’s a bunch of nonsense, Maddie. ’Tis naught but a legend circulated on the tongues of bards.”
    “What legend?” Alaric asked as he sat forward. “I’ve heard of no such legend.”
    “That’s because you never listen to bards,” Caelen said dryly. “You’re much too busy during festive times tossing up the skirts of some wench.”
    “And you listen to these poets and singers?” Alaric mocked.
    Caelen shrugged. “ ’Tis a good way to keep

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