Authors: Jo Ann Ferguson
As she followed the yarn into a room, Faith's steps faltered. She raised her head and met Sebastian's twinkling eyes. He held the ball in his cupped hands. Smiling, he took her hand and brought her to her feet.
“Are you perchance looking for this?” he asked as he closed the door. His coat and waistcoat were hanging behind it. With his shirt open at the neck and his legs bare below his breeches, which accented every angle of his male form, she could not doubt the reason he had lured her here.
Ignoring the whisper that warned she should not be here in his bedchamber with him like this, she twirled the yarn back around the ball. “When did you return?”
“About an hour ago.” He traced her cheek with a single fingertip. “Since then, I have been waiting here with little patience.”
“For me to follow the yarn to its end?”
“Yes.”
“What if Molly or Nancy had taken it upon themselves to chase it here?”
His finger brushed her lower lip as he stepped closer. “Sweet one, who do you think suggested that they should go and enjoy playing at your neighbor's farm before the storm came, possibly snowing them in there?”
“Did you also send my father and brothers off to call on Sir Richard?”
“Your father was determined to go.” Tipping her lips toward his, he whispered, “But I did mention to your brothers that they might enjoy visiting the stables there, as Sir Richard has some fine horses.”
“And your men?”
“Busy elsewhere.” He smiled, his mouth so close to her that she sensed the gentle motion. “That left you alone.”
“Alone and worried.”
“Yes, so you would turn to your knitting to keep your fingers busier than your mind.”
“Where I would discover that you had purloined my yarn and follow it here to you.”
“Now you understand.”
“I understand that you went to a great deal of trouble.”
“You, sweet one, are worth any amount of trouble.” He kissed her lightly.
With a laugh, she asked, “Are you so sure of that?”
“I am sure of that with every bit of my being.” With a moan of yearning, he covered her mouth with his.
The sensations she had longed for rose again as she was drawn into the realms of rapture. She had tried to think first of her family, knowing that having Sebastian here while she was involved in taking supplies to the rebels put her family in jeopardy. But she could no longer deny that she loved him.
She loved his rakish smile and his bold caresses and his dedication to his duty and his delicious kisses. When he was gone, she found herself thinking endlessly of the next time they might meet. When she was with him, she wanted to be in his arms just like this.
She closed her eyes and sighed in sweet surrender as his mouth traced her neck with sun-hot kisses. With a laugh, he bent to place his arms beneath her knees. When he gathered her up in his arms, she leaned against the unyielding wall of his chest. His heart thudded with the same speed as hers. Carefully he placed her on his bed and leaned over her.
“Teach me,” he breathed against her face.
Startled, she drew back so that she could see his smile. “
Me
teach
you?
”
“Teach me how to give you pleasure, sweet one.”
“Hold me.”
“Yes.”
“And kiss me.”
“Yes.”
“And touch me.”
“Yes, but where?” He stretched out beside her on the bed, which seemed the perfect size for the two of them.
Her fingers quivered as she guided his hand to her breast. “Here,” she whispered.
“Only there?”
“To start. Touch me everywhere.”
“Everywhere, sweet one.” His eyes darkened with desire as she gasped at the fever which burst forth from deep within her when his fingers edged beneath her gown to caress her skin.
He brushed her hair back from her eyes. He did not hurry as he kissed her. When she pressed closer, unable to restrain her yearning for him, he laughed before deepening his kiss until her mouth strained against his, wanting and reckless. This was madness, but she wanted to revel in his caresses, to explore every sensual pleasure, to lose herself in learning his responsive body. She discovered that her dreams had been tepid in comparison with the sensations that stormed through her with a power that challenged the wind clawing against the window.
When he began to undo the hooks along her work dress, she tilted his head so she could tease his ear with the tip of her tongue. He shuddered against her, and she was thrilled that she could delight him as he was delighting her.
“I am not giving you a chance to tell me no this time,” he whispered as he peeled back the bodice of her gown to reveal the thin chemise beneath it.
“I do not want to say no this time.” Her laugh had a throaty sound she did not recognize. “I did not tell you no before.”
“That is true. Just as it is true that I want to do this.” He pressed his mouth to the skin above her chemise. While his tongue quested in the shadows between her breasts, he hooked one finger in the ribbon holding her chemise closed. A quick tug, and her breasts spilled out into his hands.
She could not silence the moan that erupted from her as he nuzzled along the bared skin. When he suckled at its tip, she writhed beneath him, no longer in possession of her body, which was being torn from her mind by this incredible rapture.
She groped for his shirt, needing to touch him. One button popped off and careened across the bed. She ignored it as she undid the others. Her fingers splayed across his broad chest, relishing his strong muscles. She slipped her hands up his back as she pulled him down over her. He quivered as she raked him lightly with her fingertips.
His mouth on hers, he rid himself of his shirt. She whispered a protest when he raised his mouth, but then sighed with eager delight when it swept down along her as he removed the rest of her clothes. The caress of his lips and the soft flame of his breath against the inside of her leg riveted her with a craving she could not control.
Unbuttoning his breeches, she tugged them away. She touched the silken length of him and heard him choke out her name.
He pushed her deep into the soft bed and placed fiery kisses along the curves of her body. As she writhed, his mouth explored her anew. His mouth on her stripped her of all thought. When he moved down along her once more to find where the fires burned most fiercely, she arched to meet his eager lips. A single touch sent bliss ricocheting through her. More rapidly than any bird, her body took flight, bringing her soaring with it.
When she brought his mouth back to hers, he drew her beneath him and brought them together. His kisses were creating a desire so intense that she could barely endure its splendor. She put her hands on his hips, driving him even more deeply within her. She wanted every bit of the wonder they could share. Together, they grasped the joy. Together, they sought satiation. Together, they gave themselves to each other and the consuming ecstasy. As she vanished into its sweetness, every bit of her was aware of him, a part of her for now and for as long as they could share this stolen joy.
The tender touch of Sebastian's mouth snuggling up against her neck teased Faith to open her eyes. She did not want to leave the half-dream where ripples of pleasure still poured over her. She reached up to push a lock of recalcitrant hair away from his forehead. Her fingers shook with the emotions that had swept through her like a raging flood tide.
His hazy, ebony eyes gazed down at her. “How did you learn to be so wonderful in my arms, Faith?” he whispered.
“You told me to teach you,” she replied with a saucy grin.
“So I did, and you taught me well.” He ran his tongue along her lips, which were swollen from his frenzied kisses. “And what did
you
learn, sweet one?”
Twisting her finger through his hair, which had fallen from his queue, she murmured, “I learned that I cannot explain to you all that I felt. Why isn't there a word to describe the luscious sensation of you being a part of me? There are dozens of words to describe the color red, so why is there not one to tell you how I felt?”
“One word could never express the magnitude, sweet one. Not even a million words would come close.”
“Iâ” She sat up as she heard a sound like the crash of a cannon.
“'Tis nothing but the wind at the window,” Sebastian murmured, drawing her back into his arms and beneath the covers on his bed. “No one will be returning until the storm passes and the dawn arrives.”
“You sound as assured of that as if you planned this storm yourself.”
“But I did.” He gave her that mischievous smile that she adored. “I ordered this storm and all the circumstances that led to your family being scattered about like leaves before a wind.” His smile faded as he glanced toward the window. “I did not order that fire, however.”
Faith put her fingers against his cheek and brought his gaze back to her. “Do not think of that now, Sebastian. Do not let the war be here with us now.”
“It is a part of what I am.”
“It is a part of what you want to beâthe dashing hero who is lauded by everyone for his bravery.”
“That is not what I want now.” His voice dropped to a raw whisper. “I want you, sweet one.”
When he leaned over her, she saw the gleam of desire in his eyes. “You want to love me again?”
“I waited so long for you that I shall need to hold you all night.”
The window rattled again. When she glanced toward it, he tilted her face back to his and whispered, “Think only of being here with me. Make love with me now.”
She drew him closer. “Now, and whenever you want me.”
“Now, and whenever you want
me
, sweet one.”
His fevered kiss sealed the promise onto her welcoming lips. A promise she hoped he would not have to break soon.
Thirteen
“If Faith says it will snow, it will snow.” Molly paused in the middle of the road and put her hands on her waist. Tapping her foot, she copied the expression her father wore when he refused to be swayed by any arguments.
Nancy faced her with an identical frown. “I know that. You do not need to be so bossy.”
“But you saidâ”
“I said you were too bossy.”
“I am not.”
“You are.”
“Iâ”
With a laugh, Faith stepped between them. “You both are wrong. I said it might snow, but I think it will rain instead.”
“It is cold enough for snow,” argued Molly, clearly not ready to relinquish an inch.
Slipping her basket over her arm, Faith took Molly's hand, then Nancy's. She hurried them along the road. “Whatever it is going to be, it will be falling soon. We need to get home.”
The girls began to prattle anew about what they would do after they finished their chores tomorrow, and Faith paid them little mind. She swung their hands as she hummed a favorite tune and smiled. Smiling had been so easy since she had spent that magnificent night in Sebastian's bed. Although almost a week had passed since then and she ached to be with him again, she knew his thoughts never drifted far from her. He found ways to get her alone to share a kiss and an eager embrace. In his eyes, she saw that his hunger for her remained strong, and she wished she could believe his promise that they would find a way to be together again.
Together ⦠She swallowed a moan of frustration. Adrat! She wanted to be with him, not just thinking of being with him.
“What was that?” asked Nancy, fear spiking her voice.
“What was what?” Molly returned. “Stop trying to scare us, Nancy. That is not funny. Itâ”
The bushes rattled on the left side of the road. Tugging on her sisters, Faith pulled them toward the other side. She wanted to run when she heard a noise that sounded like a whole company of men. Once, she would have waited here and greeted whoever was coming through the woods. That was before the barn had been burned, and the warning left for her father. Sir Richard had promised to contact the authorities in Philadelphia to request more soldiers to protect the Chester County loyalists, but none had arrived yet. The message might not even have reached Philadelphia.
Faith knelt on the far side of some briars and drew her sisters closer. Pulling her dark cloak over them, she hoped the late afternoon shadows would conceal them.
“Faith, will they shoot us?” asked Molly.
“No. Hush.”
“Then why are we hiding?”
“Hush.”
“Why don't we run?” Nancy asked, her eyes wide. “I can run fast.”
“I know you can, but we are safer here.” Faith put her finger to her own lips. “Hush.” She groaned under her breath when the unmistakable patter of sleet struck the branches in front of them. Lingering to talk with the minister's wife had been a mistake. Faith had known a storm was approaching. She had not been able to resist finding out if anyone had heard what was happening to Tom Rooke.
The crash of the bushes on the other side of the road grew louder. Faith drew the two girls even closer. Their rigid bodies and abrupt silence told her how frightened they were. All her anger focused on the leaders of both sides of this war. Her sisters should be enjoying a carefree time, not fearing for their lives.
A hand touched her shoulder. She almost shrieked, but swallowed the fearful sound when she looked back to see Sebastian squatting behind her.
“What are you doing here?” she whispered.
“I was coming along the road, and I saw you three dash off. Then I heard the sounds from the trees.” He rested his pistol on his knees. “My men are not in this area. So ⦔
She longed to lean back against him and let his strength protect her. She must not. He needed to be ready to jump up and fire his pistol if necessary. At that thought, she shuddered. He would be firing at one of the other colonists, perhaps even one of her friends.