"Dance or apology?" repeated Alanna softly, eyes dropping from those burning black eyes to the sleek muscle of his shoulder. Lust rippled through her, curling in her belly. He was so fierce, so impossible to ignore. Impossible to suppress the feelings he evoked. She drew a breath almost in fear at the feelings that swamped her just
looking
at the relaxed, sated warrior reclining at her side. Her fingertips were tracing a crescent scar on his bicep: so skilled a warrior. Who on earth had managed to get this close?
Soft lips began nuzzling her neck, tightening the excitement curling within her. And he still hadn't answered. Well, he wasn't much of a one for talking.
A memory jolted her.
"My lord." Was that breathless, needy sound really coming from her? "There is something I must tell you." She had promised herself she would at the earliest opportunity. She needed to do this
now
, before he distracted her again.
The lips lifted slightly. The hand that had been stroking gently up her belly towards her aching breasts stilled. He remained silent.
But he was listening to her. A little glimmer of pride surprised her.
"I was watching someone out in the water gardens, that day in the Star Chamber."
Their eyes met. His were opaque, waiting ,holding judgement while she tumbled into speech, explaining her suspicions about Hector Beguine, the woman he had met, the exchange. She even told him of the information on Beguine that her father had enclosed secretly in the last letter.
Xanir remained silent, eyes narrowed and blank, hiding the thoughts behind those deep black eyes.
"My lord, I'm sorry I didn't -."
A finger at her lips silenced her.
"Hush, little bride." The rumble of his chest shivered deliciously through her, and her blood lurched in excitement when she was rolled onto his chest, gathered in his arms, her back to his chest. "You have told me now."
One arm was snug around midriff, her head resting in the hollow of his shoulder while strong fingers massaged her scalp soothingly. "You can relax. I will take it from here, well done. Relax."
"I -."
"Shh." A rich cloak was pulled up over her body, thick silk whispering over skin alight with sensation. She shrank back into his embrace when the footsteps approached following another, louder rumble from the chest she was held against. Alanna closed her eyes and turned her head away, colour flaring in her cheeks despite the covering. The fingers stroking her scalp her very gentle while Xanir gave his orders to the guard.
***
The sun was high when she woke. Bright hot it shone beyond her eyelids, but the fierce heat was being kept at bay by a light, cool mist; water was tumbling near her head, pattering on stones.
Alanna opened her eyes.
This garden was breath-taking. She was lying on a - well, almost a bed, a wide, cushioned seat, shaded by a trellis woven with bright, green leaves that were punctuated with shocking pink flowers. Water splashed from a gargoyle in the wall some feet to her left, splashing down over a cascade of white and dark stones, cooling the air. The striking pattern of the stones held her sleepy gaze, the bright water dancing sparkling down to drop into a deep pool at a level below the raised plinth this bed was lying on.
She had slept
well
. For the first time in
weeks