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My Brave Highlander(50)



Did she truly expect him to answer that? He didn't think she'd appreciate swiving as an answer. Hell, he could think of naught intelligent to say. Nothing witty or teasing like Rebbie might convey. He felt daft at the moment, then he realized why. He rarely talked to women. For a certainty, he'd indulged in bed sport with plenty of females, but he didn't carry on conversations with them.

"So… you're not much for dancing, or talking," Isobel said. "Nor do you like eating, judging by the things you left on your trencher. Let me guess. You enjoy riding, fighting, hunting. Swordplay. Rescuing helpless females."

Heat rushed over him. Not simply embarrassment, but also sexual awareness. "You are no helpless female."

"I was basically… when you found me."

"'Haps." He stroked the horse's muzzle, his mind struggling for a response. But he was in no mood for a conversation. All he could think about was Isobel's lushness. The memory of carrying her back to bed was imprinted on his mind and body. He recalled exactly how her light weight and curves felt in his arms, and the tingle of excitement that raced over him when she'd kissed his neck.

"Did I thank you?" she asked.

"Aye. And you're most welcome."

"This is Tulloch, is it not?"

"Aye."

She lifted her hand as if to pet the warhorse, which was far taller than she. "Will he bite me?"

"I hope not."

"That's reassuring," she said dryly.

Dirk snickered, not realizing until this moment that talking to a woman could be entertaining.

"Was that a laugh? Are you laughing at me?" she demanded in a mock severe tone.

"Nay. Not at you." But something about her, now that he was alone with her, did make him feel the urge to smile more than normal. He was unsure what it was.

"I think I should like to see you laugh," she said in a husky female tone.

Damnation, she was teasing him. He knew not how to deal with flirtatious women, especially ones he wasn't supposed to touch. He knew what he would like to do—lift her into his arms and press her against the wall. But, nay, he couldn't do that to a lady betrothed to a neighboring chief.

"I suppose I will have to think of something funny to say more often so you'll laugh. In the meantime, Tulloch, do not bite me." She sidled even closer to Dirk as she reached up for the horse. The animal sniffed her palm then lowered his huge head. She stroked his muzzle gently.

"He's naught but a pet," she said with amazement.

"He's on his best behavior before a lady, but he's sometimes more high-strung and untamed."

"Could the same be said about you?" she asked in a low, intimate voice.

"Doubtful." Heat and chills raced over his skin, making him crave… Damnation! She was trying to spur a response from him. But he couldn't give it, no matter how he ached for her.

"Oh, I'm guessing you can be untamed at times."

Hell, she could not possibly mean what he thought. Untamed in bed? He hardened fully and all words fled his mind.

She was a widow, he remembered suddenly. Had her former husband not pleased her in bed? This had been the case with a few of the widows he'd dallied with in the past. To think of Isobel unfulfilled and yearning… And he wondered if she remembered anything about the night she sleepwalked and he carried her back to the bed. She'd made no mention of it.

"You're a descendant of those wild, invading Norsemen, are you not?" she asked.

"In part." He sucked in a deep breath of icy air to cool his burning need. Mixed with the scent of hay, he caught a faint whiff of her sweet floral fragrance. It only magnified his lust. "You shouldn't be out here, Isobel."

"Why not?" She turned to him. In the dim reflection of light from the torches outside, he could only see the curve of her cheekbone and the prim but sensual shape of her lips.

He cleared his throat and turned away, needing to adjust his trews in the worst way. "I wouldn't want you to catch an ague from the chill wind."

"I won't. I've lived in the Highlands all my life. I'm accustomed to the cold."

"Aye, but Rebbie will wonder where his dance partner slipped away to." Had he said that with more bitterness than normal?

"Nay. I told him I wanted to talk to you."

"What did he say to that?" Dirk asked, actually wondering what she wanted to talk to him about. Or why.

"He wished me luck."

"Hmph. Rebbie is ever full of wit, aye?" Dirk grumbled.

"You have no need to be jealous of him," she said in a soft voice.

How had she known he'd been jealous? He wanted to deny it, but that would be a sure-fire lie. Rebbie could talk to any woman all day, and have her laughing every five seconds. Dirk envied him that.