Read Nothing Else Matters Online
Authors: Susan Sizemore
They held each other close for a while, just reveling in each other’s dear company. Sometimes they whispered promises and love words but nothing that
made much sense. Al they were real y doing was renewing the joy of simply being together.
“Let’s go to the cave,” Stian said eventual y. “Let us be alone together.”
“I’d like that,” Eleanor agreed. “Just the two of us together.”
“Right now? Tonight?”
“What?” she asked. “And waste al those lovely flowers upstairs.” She shook her head. “Oh no, my love. Tomorrow night we can share the cold, hard
ground. Tonight,” she promised, “I wil show you how I love you on a bed of roses.”
After we lock the door against Lark
, she added to herself.
For that animal has yet to learn I’m the only female my great red wolf needs in his bed.
About the Author
About me and my stuff—I’m an eclectic sort of “I wanna do it al ” sort of writer. You can keep up with what’s going on in my world at my blog:
http://spaces.msn.com/sgsizemore/
Susan welcomes comments from readers. You can find her website and email address on her author bio page at www.cerridwenpress.com.
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