McCabe - 2 Seduction of a Highland Lass by Maya Banks
Author:Maya Banks
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 2011-08-31T22:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 21
“Keeley! Keeley!”
Keeley turned her head to see Crispen
bolting across the great hall toward her. She
braced herself, having become well acquain-
ted with the way Crispen “greeted” her.
He flung himself around her, nearly
knocking them both to the floor, but Keeley’s
preparation kept them upright.
She laughed and pried him away from her.
“What are you about, Crispen?”
“Will you go outside and play with us in
the snow? Will you, Keeley? Mama can’t go.
Papa has forbidden her outside the doors.
She’s not happy, but Maddie says ’tis good
because Mama is ungainly and as round as a
pumpkin and she might fall on the ice.”
Keeley hesitated, nearly laughing at the
flood of words from the lad’s mouth.
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“The storm is over and the sun’s out. ’Tis a
beautiful day. Papa has been out training
since dawn. We can play on the hill and Gan-
non and Cormac can come along.”
“Slow down,” she said with a chuckle.
“ ’Tis the truth I’d welcome a bit of fresh air.”
Crispen’s face lit up. “Then you’ll come?
Really?” He all but danced out of her reach
and around the hall.
“If you’ll give me a moment to don warmer
clothing, I’ll be glad to come out with you as
long as you have the laird’s permission.”
Crispen nodded eagerly. “I’ll go ask him
now.”
“Very well. I’ll meet you back belowstairs
in a few minutes’ time.”
She watched as Crispen dashed out of the
hall at full speed and then shaking her head,
she headed toward the stairs to don clothing
appropriate for the bitter cold.
When she returned, both Cormac and
Gannon stood in the hall surrounded by
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Crispen and several other children. They
looked wearily in her direction as she
approached.
Grinning, she made it a point to enthusi-
astically greet each of the children and then
she asked if they were ready to proceed out-
doors. Surrounded by their lively chatter, she
stepped into the cold and shivered as chill
bumps prickled up her spine.
“ ’Tis cold today!” she exclaimed.
“Aye, ’tis,” Cormac grumbled. “Too cold to
be standing still watching over children.”
Keeley slanted a sly smile in Cormac’s dir-
ection. “ ’Tis likely Christina will be joining
us.”
His expression brightened and then he
glanced rapidly in Gannon’s direction and
adopted a more bland look.
“Come on!” Crispen urged. He tugged at
Keeley’s hand until she gave in and hurried
up the hill toward the area where the chil-
dren played.
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Teams were quickly formed and Keeley
groaned when she realized the game was
tossing balls of snow at one another with as
much force as they could muster.
Thankfully for her, Gretchen was on Kee-
ley’s team and she was quite adept at hitting
her target. The boys howled with outrage
every time Gretchen pelted one of them in
the face.
Breathless with exertion after an hour of
steady warfare, they called a truce and stood,
hands on hips, gasping for air.
Crispen and Gretchen were whispering in
low tones and kept staring over at Cormac
and Gannon.
“You ask,” Crispen muttered.
“Nay, you ask,” Gretchen demanded. “ ’Tis
your father’s men. They’ll more likely do it
for you.”
Crispen jutted his chin out. “You’re a girl.
’Tis fact girls always get what they want.”
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Gretchen rolled her eyes and then
punched him hard in the arm.
“Ow!”
Crispen glared at her and rubbed his arm.
“We’ll both ask.”
Gretchen smiled serenely and the two ran
in Gannon’s direction.
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