Tears Of The Moon by Nora Roberts
Author:Nora Roberts [Roberts, Nora]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
"Lied?"
"I did, yes. And I'm counting on the sin being worth the penance."
"But why would you-" Realization dawned slowly, and left her feeling awkward and edgy. "I see. So this is the time and the place that suits you."
"Aye. I told your mother you'd be staying awhile, so you've no need to worry about that."
"Hmm." She looked around the kitchen, paying more attention. Fragrant sauce simmering, a pretty plate of fancy appetizers, a bottle of wine. "You might have given me a bit of notice. A little time to settle in to the notion."
"You've time now." He poured wine into the glasses. "I know wine tends to give you a head the next morning, but a glass or two shouldn't hurt."
She'd risk the hangover, if the wine managed to cool her throat. "You know you didn't have to bother with all this fuss for me. I told you from the start I didn't need it."
"Well, I do, and you'll just have to tolerate it." He was more at ease again, because she wasn't. He took a step toward her. "Take off your-" He nearly laughed when her eyes widened. "Your hat," he finished, then did so himself, setting it and his wine aside so he could run his hands through her hair until it tumbled in a way that most pleased him. "Have a seat."
He nudged her into a chair, sat across from her. "Why don't you take off your boots?"
She leaned down, tugged on the laces, then sat up again. "Do you have to watch me? You make me feel foolish."
"If you feel foolish with me watching you take off your boots, you're going to feel like a real horse's ass before much longer. Take off your boots, Brenna," he said in a quiet voice that sent a ripple running up her spine. "Unless you've changed your mind about the matter."
"I haven't." Annoyed, she bent down again to work on the boots. "I started this, and I finish what I start."
But it wasn't at all the way she'd imagined it. She'd simply pictured the two of them already naked, in bed, getting on with business. She hadn't given a great deal of thought to the mechanics of arriving there.
She kicked her boots under the table and made herself look back at him, steadily back at him.
"Are you hungry?"
"No." She couldn't conceive of eating under the circumstances. "Dad and I had a late lunch."
"All the better. We'll eat later. Let's take the wine upstairs."
Upstairs. All right, they'd go upstairs. It had been her idea, after all. But when he took her hand this time, she had to force herself not to bolt. "This isn't a fair way, Shawn. I've just come from working all day, and haven't had a chance to clean up."
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