Kira, Daughter of the Moon by Beth Trissel
Author:Beth Trissel
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance, historical
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Published: 2012-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Eleven
Kira scrunched down in her nest of blankets before the hearth, jumping like a singed cat at the tread of boots outside the door. âDonât unbolt itâmight be them.â
âMore likely to be Peter.â Laying aside her sewing, Aunt Alice rose from her chair.
The door rattled. âWait to be certain,â Kira cautioned.
âOpen up, woman! Canât a man get into his own home?â
âGive a body half a shake.â
Kira wasnât waiting that long. Ignoring the twinge in her knee, she flew to the door, slid the bolt and flung it wide. âUncle Peterââ Coherent speech not immediately in her power, she hugged his reassuring bulk.
The surprised man closed his arms around her in return. âDonât take on so, lass. No oneâs suffering.â
Aunt Alice stepped beside them. âWhat happened at Campbellâs place?â
âNot as much as we would have liked. We left the fellow mad as a crazed hornet. Couldnât find the stash of goods and turned the place upside down looking. âRooted around like pigs,â Campbell said, but heâll not say it again.â
âOh my,â his wife murmured.
âReverend Wilkins kept us from too much mischief. Campbell declares thieves must have come by his place while he was over here and that accounts for the horse tracks.â
âYou donât believe that nonsense?â Aunt Alice was indignant.
âNot on your life, but weâve got no proof to arrest him.â
âHis sins will find him out. The Lord will see to it.â
âIf the Lord doesnât, Logan or I will.â
Still locked to her guardian, Kira asked,âIs he with you?â
âIn the stable seeing to his horse.â
Aunt Alice gently detached her. âLet the man get his breath. Where all have you been, Peter? You were gone ages.â
âWe went on to the Lewis place, left Reverend Wilkins there, and fetched Will back.â
âWhat about your supper?â
âThey fed us royally. And itâs just as well we stayed on a while. As set as Will was on Kira, we had a time prying him away from Jenny. He can hardly wait to bed the girl.â
His wife colored. âMind your tongue. Donât speak so before the lass.â
âWonât hurt her modesty none after the display she put on for the reverend.â
âShe never meant to.â
âLikely not. That Loganâs a crafty one. At least Willâs seeing sense now, says itâs better to have the girl who wants him than one pining her heart out for another.â
Willâs teasing grin appeared through the door. âI heard about this afternoon, Kira.â Concern displaced his good humor. âWhatâs happened?â
âKiraâs had quite a scare,â his mother said.
Spying Logan at the base of the steps, she left Aunt Alice to explain and tore out the door and down the stoop, stumbling in her haste. He caught her as she lurched forward. If she could have, she wouldâve wrapped her legs around him. As it was, she clung to him like a drowning woman. He held her close, seeming only mildly surprised at her near panic.
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What now, Logan wondered. A horse ready to bolt couldnât have seemed more frenzied. âNot that I mind, sweetheart, but why the anxious welcomeâagain?â
âTake me away now!â
âBarefoot, in your shift?â
She pulled back.
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