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Authors: Joanne Wadsworth

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“That’s why you followed?” I kissed his cheek.

“Yeah.” The fire crackled, glowing bright as the stars twinkled above.

“Show me how much you missed me.”

“Always.” He grinned and ducked his head to mine.

“Ah-hem.”

We turned to see Loveria standing across the other side of the fire holding onto Faith.

She shot a venomous look at Silas. “I didn’t want to see that, thank you.”

“Then you shouldn’t have looked. Talk about nosy.”

Oh boy, they were back to bickering. “Ah, people. We can be adults, right?”

“It’s okay, Hope. I’ll keep her distracted as I can.” Loveria tugged Faith in beside him as he sat further away. He was coming in to bat for me? Interesting.

“Thanks, Davio.” Silas saluted him.

“No problem.” He flipped the lid of the basket he’d brought, removed two covered plates and set one on Faith’s lap. “Refrain from throwing that at Silas, love.”

She gritted her teeth. “I wouldn’t waste Silvie’s fabulous food in such a way. Sheesh, I just don’t like seeing him touch her, is all.”

Silas took the remaining two plates from the basket and passed me a meal and fork. Mm-hmm. Grilled fish in some kind of white sauce flavored the air, and lightly roasted parsnips and buttered cubes of potato sat at the side. My taste buds tripped over themselves in delight.

“Your sister can surely cook.” I speared a piece of the fish and dropped it in my mouth. I moaned in delight as it melted over my tongue. “I’m going to have to apologize in person when I see her.”

“Oh, that is sooo good.” Faith licked her fingers. A smear of white sauce remained at the corner of her lips.

Silas stroked my arm, tickling my skin. “So the way to your devotion is through your stomach?”

“Uh-huh. What about you?”

He scooped up a wedge of roasted parsnip. “I think you have my devotion nailed.”

Faith made a gagging sound. “Where is my knife, Davio?”

Loveria scratched behind his ear. “I only got you a fork. It was a calculated move.”

“Scaredy-cat.”

“Or a very wise cat.”

I smiled as Faith continued to send Silas dirty looks, not so worried now. For some reason her relationship with him was actually amusing me. It was as if they were feuding siblings, neither able to get enough barbs in.

As we ate, the wood sizzled and burned in the fire, orange and yellow flames flickering bright. A small drifting of woodsy smoke rose to permeate the air. Loveria kept Faith close at his side, maintaining their skin-to-skin contact as she needed to ensure their blood didn’t war, yet Loveria still sat five strides from me, keeping his distance which was what I needed.

He was being compassionate and kind, and as long as he continued to care for my sister, I could get along with him. He was making an effort, and so would I.

“What are you thinking?” Silas touched his palm to my cheek then rubbed his fingers gently back and forth until I turned to face him. “You were away somewhere.”

“I-I’m beginning to accept what is.”

“And...”

“That my blood wars with Loveria’s, but I’ll deal with it.” I glanced again at Peacio’s prince. His gaze on my sister was faithful. Constant and committed. It made my stomach churn a little, but I’d get over it.

Faith and I were both mated to Peacians, something I couldn’t deny. And for us to have a future, we’d have to consider ways to bring peace between our two nations. How that would happen, I had no idea, but I’d give it a go.

“We’ll all deal with it. Together.” Silas pulled a packet of marshmallows from the basket along with a metal skewer. Onto the tip, he threaded marshmallows and set it to toast over the fire. The moment they were gooey, he slid them between two chocolate cookies and squished them together. “Want a bite?”

“Yes.” I snuck it from his hands, only, it was quickly plucked from mine. “Hey.” I swiveled around and gaped at Faith.

“Thank you.” With a crafty tilt to her eyebrow, she gobbled it down. “Oh yee-ah.”

“You little thief.”

“Yep, but a content one.” She rolled onto her back and kicked up her feet, doing a happy-dance with them.

“Here.” Silas passed me another newly made one, and before someone else could steal it, I squeezed the marshmallow until it oozed out with chocolate then took a big bite. I fell back. “Oh boy.”

“Can I have another, Silas?” Faith dropped her hand across my chest to reach for one.

“Since you brought the goods, yes.”

Giggling, she snatched what he passed her and clunked her cookie against mine. “To some-mores.”

“Some-mores?”

“Here we call these some-mores. Don’t you want
some more
?”

I laughed. “I get it, and yes I do.”

Silas passed me another, and I ate two at one time. I patted my belly when I was done. “I love your beach.”

“Me too.”

Loveria tossed more driftwood onto the fire. He stoked it and it burned higher. Looking satisfied, he then came around and sat on the other side of Faith. He took her hand and rolled her into his side. The two of them quietly spoke.

Silas threaded his fingers through mine, and tugged me to face him. “You doing okay?”

“More than okay.” I leaned into his ear. “Meeting her feels unreal. I can’t lose her. Not now I finally know her.”

“It’s real.”

“No, I mean I don’t want to wake in the morning and find out this has all been a dream. Or for someone to take her away from me.”

“I get it.” He pressed his lips to my forehead. “She spends a lot of nights at the castle. Davio’s rooms are two floors above ours.”

“Ours?” I smiled. “You’re calling your room
ours
?”

“Your place is with me.” Another kiss, this one on the tip of my nose.

“Half the time.”

“I would take more if you gave it.”

“You can’t have it.”

“Please.” His lips brushed mine.

“Silas.”

He stole in and nibbled at my neck. “You taste delicious.”

“What am I going to do with you?” I cupped his face and returned his gaze to mine.

“Whatever you wish. Right now, I’m having the most sinful thoughts.”

Goosebumps raced across my flesh. “Maybe you need some time out.”

His gaze heated, exponentially. “I don’t doubt it. Say goodnight to your sister. It’s late and I know how you like to be up at the crack of dawn.”

“I don’t want to say goodnight to her.” I let out a slow breath. “Ask anything else, but that.”

“No, it’s bedtime.” He pinched my butt.

“Ouch. Talk about bossy.”

“Have I mastered it yet?” He pulled me to my feet as he rose.

“Not by a long way.”

“Ha. Now who’s lying?”

I faced Faith, who’d stood as we had. “Apparently, I’ve got a curfew.”

“It’s okay. I’ve gotta be up early in the morning too. We’ll catch up then.” She hugged me.

“This has been the most amazing day.”

“For me too. Sweet dreams, sis.”

“’Night everyone.” Silas flashed us to his dressing room with no further warning.

I sagged against his dresser. “Where do I find some pajamas?”

“I folded your things into the top three drawers right behind you.”

“Okay, out of here so I can change.”

“You got it. I’ll meet you in bed.” He walked from the room and closed the door quietly behind him.

In the drawers, I found what I was after and pulled out a pair of sleep shorts in cherry red and a white tank top then changed.

When I came out, Silas was propped up in bed. I merged my mind with his as I tossed the covers to one side. Whoa. I searched for a breath as I stared at this low slung pajama bottoms.

It was expected, but still. He’d never once slept like this. He’d always worn clothes.

“You sleep here.” He tugged me in.

“So much has happened so fast between us.”

Flicking off the light and plunging the room into darkness, he said, “We’re together. It doesn’t matter how that happened.”

I wriggled to face him in the dark. “What are your plans for tomorrow?” The barest sliver of moonlight from a gap in the curtains illuminated his strong jaw and high cheekbones.

“Work, but I have training first thing in the morning. I’ve let it ride lately.”

“Where are you working afterward?”

“Sunider. It’s one of the villages on our desert border with No-Man’s Land. Davio’s put teams of protectors there since our trip of discovery to the Sol compound. We’ve neglected that area, and if we hadn’t, we may have learned of Elizara’s tribe sooner.”

“Later in the week I’m going to the Sol compound to begin documentation.”

He stroked my head, playing in my hair with his fingers. “I’ll come when you do.”

“I have to finish filling the watering holes first. I’ve only completed half, and no doubt, they’ve begun to dry again. Maslin will want all of them done.”

“I do not like him.”

“You don’t have to.”

“Sol sits in the wings waiting for you. He’s being patient in his desires. I see it.”

I skipped one finger down the center of his chest. Such deliciously hot skin.

“Hope, are you paying attention?”

“Nope.” I stroked down his sides and he shivered.

“Sol’s always in your vicinity. I don’t care for it.”

“Do you truly want to talk about Maslin right now?” I rubbed my cheek against his.

“Yes. I want you to keep a certain distance from him.”

“Not possible. You do realize we’re in bed, right? Why isn’t your mouth on mine?”

He tipped up my chin. “I need your agreement.”

“Sure, kissing’s a great idea. I totally agree.”

“Not kissing. Sol. We’re talking about two different things.”

“Kiss me, and then we won’t be.”

His forearm muscles bunched as he wrapped his arms around me. “You are my mate.”

“Uh-huh, and a mate who wishes to be kissed.”

“You are merged and I’m near addicted to it.”

“I do it because I need it, and you like it.” I spread my mind deeper into his.

“I’d like it more if you kept your distance from Sol.”

“We are alone, and you keep talking about another man. Tut-tut.” I pushed him onto his back. “I want your kisses before I go to sleep. I have much to teach you about meeting my needs.” I dropped my mouth to his, and got bossy, until he no longer considered speaking an option. Wonderful. A silent Silas was a perfect Silas.

 

 

 

Chapter 10

 


Are you awake, Hope?

Faith’s voice swam inside my head. I pushed myself up to my elbows and squinted through the dark toward the heavy drape of Silas’s curtains. A trickle of light peeked through. “
I am. Just.
” I turned back the covers and peered at my mate as he remained asleep.


I had to hear your voice. I’m finishing my morning run, and then I’m coming to collect you.


You are?


Yep, I’ve got a study day, which means I’m skipping school so you can show me the outback. I want to meet Goldie.

Taking care not to disturb Silas, I slid my feet to the floor and curled my toes into the plush carpet. “
I’ll dress. Give me a couple of minutes.
” After sneaking a pair of low-rise blue jeans and a berry-red V-neck shirt from the dressing room, I then tiptoed to the bathroom and shut the door.

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