Heather House_The Witch of Threadneedle Street by Carmen Caine
Author:Carmen Caine [Caine, Carmen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-08-26T16:00:00+00:00
A Weakening of Resolve
Desire burned in Taranâs chest. Godâs blood, he wanted to kiss the lass. He wantedânay, sore neededâto taste those lips. He ached to pull that soft, warm body hard against hisâkingâs will be damned. Moll stared up at him, her stunning eyes shimmering in the torchlight, the expression in them almost inviting. Mayhap âtwas what he wished to see.
For a moment, his head dipped to live his desires, then, years of discipline gave him the strength to step back.
From where heâd lounged on the wall, heâd seen Euphemia accost Moll at the base of the tower. âTwas clear the woman was up to nothing good.
âEuphemia.â Her name alone brought the bitter taste of gall to his lips. âDinna mind the woman.â
âI shanât, my lord,â Moll assured with a polite nod.
With difficulty, he forced his feet away. There would be no sleeping in his chamber tonight, not with knowing she lay but a few mere steps away.
Bitterly, he walked the walls. Heâd served the kingâs will and placed his clan above his own his entire life. âTwas for the greater goodâ¦but now?
Must he give up his very soul?
* * *
As the dawn touched the surrounding hills with a soft pink light, Taran rose, stiff and sore, from his makeshift pallet on the guardroom floor. Heâd found little sleep. He couldnât place the blame on the occasional guard that had eyed him in curiosity as theyâd passed through during the night. Nor could he fault his injuries. They ached still, though surprisingly far less than heâd expected.
Nay, there was only one cause, a particularly bonny lass with stunning eyes. Their encounter in the laundry played through his mind, again and again. Aye, heâd been outright amused at her reaction upon seeing him naked, but when sheâd laid her ear to his chestâ¦
Clearing his throat, he quit the guard chamber.
The morning meal had nearly finished by the time he strode into the great hall, and heâd scarcely ducked under the door than Charlotte was there to greet him.
âGood morning, Athair.â A smile lit her young face, aye, she was fair grinning from ear-to-ear at the mere sight of him.
He felt the corner of his lip curl in response.
âHow do you feel? Did you drink Mollâs brew?â she asked, her eyes clouding with genuine concern.
He reached over and tousled her head. He couldnât have the wee thing fretting over naught. âIâve suffered far worse, lassie. âTis of no concern.â
A sigh of relief escaped her lips and she leaned to rest her cheek against his arm. ââTis well,â she murmured. Then, speaking slower, added, âYe should rest well, Athair. Dinna practice, aye?â
Taran chuckled. âTwas endearing, truly, the way she sought to mimic him.
Then, he spied Moll, sitting at the table with Wee Jack at her side. His gaze trailed over her appreciatively. Somehow, she looked even bonnier in her rose-and-gold gown than she had the day before.
âOff with ye, now, lassie,â Taran murmured, patting Charlotte again on the head.
She skipped ahead of him, leading the way.
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