"But... Mara, we shall not be married until I return from Ireland," he said. "There will not be time before I leave. And I could be gone months, lass. Time enough for your condition to announce to the world our ill restraint."
"You would be ashamed, then?"
"Never. But I would not want you to feel ashamed or humiliated."
"Bearing your child would make me proud." She continued to smile. "You once told Edmund that we take whatever child God gives us, male or female. And the same can be said for the timing of the child, Kirk. We have no control over such things. For all we know, I have already conceived considering this sin we have committed was established by God to create a child. Has that not occurred to you?"
He nodded vaguely, swallowed by the emotion from the bright blue eyes. "It has. And so has something else."
"What is that?"
His eyes twinkled. "Your sister was right. You do have a good deal of common sense, though you like to pretend otherwise."
Mara laughed softly. "And my common sense tells me that I want your son, no matter what the cost. A son for the great Master of Anchorsholme."
"It could be a lass."
"Would you be disappointed?"
"Perish the thought."
Mara gazed at him, feeling the pull of emotion overwhelm her. Lowering her head, she brushed her lips against his. "Then give me your son, Kirk Connaught," she breathed against his mouth. "Give me your life so that you will never, ever leave me."
He growled, pulling her tight against him and plunging his tongue into her mouth. Mara wrapped her legs around him as he rolled on top of her, feeling his weight and power with the greatest of joy.
"Kirk," she gasped as his lips moved to her breast. "I do love you. I love you with all my heart."
He paused, his gray eyes filled with emotion. "Oh, Mara," he whispered. "You know the feeling is very, very mutual. I cannot remember when I have not loved you."
There were tears in her eyes. "When I raked my nails across your face?"
He shook his head. "Not even then." He lifted himself so he was level with her gaze. "But if it worries you so, then make amends to me."
She kissed his scabs, so tenderly that Kirk could literally feel her reverence. "There," she murmured. "Better?"
"Hmm, much." He kissed her in return, gathering her against him once more. "And it shall be better still."
Mara wrapped her legs around his hips, feeling his arousal push at her. Kirk's hand was to her breast, his lips against her forehead, her cheek, as he murmured words of love and desire. With every caress, every kiss, the fire in her loins grew and she thrust her pelvis forward, capturing the tip of his seeking manhood. Kirk groaned, bracing himself, as he finished what she had started by pushing deep into her body.
The first heavy thrust rocked her. Mara gasped with pleasure, lifting her arms and grasping the bedpost for support as he thrust into her again and again. She was slick with passion, fully prepared to accept all of the maleness he had to offer.
"Harder, Kirk," she breathed. "Do it... harder."
He nearly exploded, her words of lust driving him to the brink. But he controlled himself, obeying her command by pumping firmly into her responsive little body. Mara squirmed and panted, lifting her pelvis to meet him, demanding pleasure only he could supply.
The world rocked. Mara could feel Kirk's hand on her breasts as he drove into her, pinching her nipples into hard pellets. Her legs held him tight, squeezing him against her as the heat of desire mounted.
Mara savored the exquisite blaze in her loins, remembering how Kirk had so ably doused the fire with his magical touch. And she wanted to experience the same pleasure again. Releasing the bedpost, she pulled his mouth to her swollen lips.
"Make me feel as you did last night," she whispered between heated kisses. "The pleasure... the feelings, Kirk. Bring them back to me."
"In time, love." He suddenly rolled onto his back, still joined to her. "All in good time."
Mara gasped with the swift movement as she ended up on top of him. Kirk grinned up at her, both hands moving to her supple breasts.
"You wanted feelings, love?" He thrust his hips upward, slowly. "The make your own feelings. Ride me as I ride you."
Hair wildly askew, Mara looked puzzled. Kirk moved again, encouragingly, until she timidly took the lead. Pushing herself up, she grinned wickedly when he groaned.
"Like this?" She slid down on him and pushed up again. Repeating the process, she watched Kirk twitch and moan. "Do you like this?"
He nodded weakly, his eyes closed. "Christ, woman. I am mere putty in your hands."
Mara grinned. She could make her own wonderful feelings by impaling herself on him, sliding the length of his shaft and feeling her body shudder with delight. The rhythm soon became steady, the pulse pounding, and in little time Mara felt the familiar explosion ripple through her groin. Kirk held her hips firmly, feeling her muscles milk him, demanding his seed. He could not help but answer.
Mara felt him erupt deep inside her and she smiled, eyes closed and head lolling. "That's right," she murmured, squirming atop him to drain every last drop. "Give it all to me, Kirk. Give me your son."
In spite of his pleasure and exhaustion, Kirk laughed softly. "Is that all you want me for?"
Her eyes were still closed. Lazily, she smiled. "Aye."
He took a deep breath as the waves of rapture faded, pulling her against his chest. Weak and sated, Mara dozed to the sound of his pounding heart.
Kirk's lips caressed her forehead, his thoughts turning from their lovemaking to his impending trip to Ireland. The urge to take her with him was tremendous, but he knew in his heart she must stay behind. Still, the thought of separation ate away at him like a cancer and he gathered her closer, pulling the linens over them both in a protective cocoon.
"Kirk?"
He had thought she was asleep. "What is it, love?"
"Do I have to stay at Anchorsholme while you are gone?"
Her head was tucked under his chin and he caressed her back, gazing into the darkness. "There is little choice. Where else would you stay?"
"Haslingden Hall." She lifted her sleepy face to meet his gaze. "Mayhap you could supply an escort to guard me while you are away."
He sighed; truthfully, the idea wasn't a bad one. "What of Micheline? She will have to remain at Anchorsholme."
Mara pushed the hair from her eyes, making a face. "Edmund doesn't like her, anyway. Mayhap he will allow her to return to Haslingden simply to be rid of her."
He lifted an eyebrow. "I doubt that. But supposing I allowed you returned to Haslingden, the place is in shambles. Do you truly wish to return to such poverty?"
She could see he was trying to talk her out of it. Mara stared at him, realizing that if he truly had confidence that nothing would happen to her at Anchorsholme, then he would have discouraged her idea from the onset. Instead, he actually seemed interested. And that worried her.
"I would rather return to Haslingden that meet my death at Anchorsholme," she said. "And I can see that you agree."
"I told you that nothing would happen to you at Anchorsholme."
"But you do not fully believe that, else you would not have allowed me to entertain the thought of returning to Haslingden." She eyed him a moment. "If neither place is acceptable, then you could always ask Lord le Vay to watch over me."
He looked as if he had been struck. "With Spencer waiting to steal you when my back is turned?" He snorted rudely. "I think not, lady."
She shrugged. "It was merely an idea. I did not say that I wanted to stay here."
"And you shan't," he said firmly, miffed by her suggestion. "The mere idea is ludicrous."
"Fine, fine," she agreed simply because he seemed so agitated, "I apologize for even mentioning it."
He glared at her and she smiled sweetly, kissing him on the nose. "You shall stay at Anchorsholme," he said, struggling to maintain his stern attitude in the face of her kisses. "You and Mich
eline shall be safe from harm, I swear it."
"But you will be in Ireland," she said, kissing his chin and feeling his body react to her. "How can you be sure?"
He softened, his affront fading as she began to kiss his broad shoulder. "By threatening Edmund’s life," he rumbled, his hands moving from her back to her buttocks. "If anything happens to you, I shall make sure his death is not pleasant."
"And you are sure he will listen?"
Kirk's hands were moving down her slender thighs, pulling her knees apart as he wedged his big body between them. "He will listen. Especially if I threaten Johanne."
Mara paused in her kisses, casting him a strange glance. "You would harm a woman?"
One hand moved from her knee to her private core, fingering the thatch of dark curls. "Johanne is not a woman, Mara," he muttered. "She is a mad beast and I suspect it is she, and not Edmund, who is behind the vanishings."
Mara did not like the sound of that at all. "What makes you believe so?"
Kirk was silent a moment. "Because the women who vanished had all shown me undue attention. I never responded to any of them, but it is well known that Johanne is rather fond of me and her jealousy feeds her madness." His hands moved to her buttocks again, caressing them. "And that is why we will live in Ireland, far away from Anchorsholme and far away from Johanne's insanity. But until then, I have no doubt that you shall be untouchable to the evil forces of Anchorsholme. You are the only woman I have ever loved and that fact alone shall place you above harm. If some mishap befalls you, the wrath of the Master shall be severe."
Mara gazed at him, wanting so desperately to believe him. "Promise?"
"I do."
She would not dream of disputing his vow. Smiling weakly, she kissed his smooth lips. "Then I shall wait for your return at Anchorsholme."
His hands moved to her thighs again, pulling her closer as he responded to her kisses. "And have no doubt that I will return," he breathed, feeling her love-slick sheath draw him in. "I love you, Mara. Always remember that."
The sun rose before they realized it.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Micheline had spent an entire day and night in the small, dingy little tower room, peering from the skinny lancet window that emitted light and air into the room and wondering what on earth was going to happen to her. Now, as dawn broke, she was terrified, hungry, and cold. It would seem the curse of The Darkland was infecting her as well.
Thank God Mara is away, was all she could think. Stoic in her fate, she comforted herself by knowing that Mara was safe with Kirk, far away from the hellish walls of Anchorsholme.
The chamber had become her tomb, both comforting and terrifying. Huddled against the wall beneath the lancet window, she could hear the activity below as the people began to go about their day. She wondered when, or if, Sir Corwin would return with something to eat or perhaps something to stay warm with. She had nearly frozen during the night as the tomb turned to ice in the cold temperatures. The walls bore no warmth. She had felt as if she was in a grave.
With the cold and the fear came the reflection of her actions. Perhaps she should not have confronted Edmund and Johanne as she had. Perhaps she simply should have accepted things as they were. At least she would have been safe, but the cost would have been her self-respect and, in a manner, her very soul.
She cringed every time she thought of the pair, trying not to think of them, now wondering what her destiny would be. Would Corwin tell Kirk what had become of her when the man returned from Quernmore? If he did, Kirk surely would tell Mara, and her sister was not very good at keeping her mouth shut. She might even go after Edmund and Johanne for what they did and… Micheline shuddered. The situation might go from bad to worse.
As Micheline sat in the corner and chewed her nails, the door rattled. She jumped, terrified, her gaze on the door and positive that Edmund was about to come charging through with a dagger in his hand. She could hear the old bolt being thrown and she stumbled to her feet, preparing to defend herself. As the door swung open, she shrieked, but two familiar faces shushed her harshly.
“My lady!” Lady Valdine hissed, holding up her hands for silence. “You must not…
“… make a sound lest Lord Edmund…”
“… hear you!”
Wanda shut the door swiftly as the two rushed into the room. Micheline was so startled, and so relieved, that she ended up stumbling back against the wall and sliding to her buttocks. The women had bundles in their arms and immediately went to Micheline as she cowered against the wall.
“My husband told me what happened,” Valdine said. “Are you…”
“… injured, my lady?”
Micheline shook her head as Wanda knelt on her other side. “I am not injured,” she said. “But I am cold and hungry.”
Valdine nodded as she pulled out a sack from amongst all of the items she had brought. “We have brought you food,” she said. “We have also…”
“… brought fresh clothing and water with which to bathe. Do you feel strong enough?”
Micheline accepted a hunk of brown bread from Valdine and tore into it, starving. “What of Corwin? Where is he?”
Valdine looked rather somber and because she dampened, so did her sister. “There is great trouble in de Cleveley’s Irish lands,” she said. “My husband…”
“… has taken an army and gone to meet…”
“… Sir Kirk on the docks of Fleetwood. They leave…”
“… for Ireland tomorrow morning.”
Micheline swallowed what was in her mouth. “Leaving for Ireland?” she repeated. “Kirk is going to Ireland? But where is my sister?”
Valdine produced a bladder of wine and handed it to Micheline. “We can only assume she…”
“… is still at Quernmore Castle with Lord le Vay. Perhaps…”
“… Sir Kirk has asked that she remain there while he away. It would…”
“… be the safe thing to do.”
Micheline thought on that as she sipped the wine. “Then I am glad,” she murmured. “I am terrified of what will happen if she returns here.”
Valdine and Wanda nodded in unison. “We can only assume…”
“… that Sir Kirk will not want her returned here while he is unable to protect her. Corwin…”
“… had hoped that Sir Kirk would return shortly to escort you from Anchorsholme, but…”
“… he is leaving for Ireland on the morrow and we do not know when he shall return. Therefore…”
“… we must find someone else to take you from this place.”
Micheline gazed at the pair as she took a big bite of tart, white cheese. “Take me where?”
Valdine shrugged. “There is…”
“… a priory in Crosby. Corwin thought perhaps…”
“… you could seek sanctuary there. You must…”
“… leave Anchorsholme, my lady. If Edmund finds you…”
“… he will kill you himself. He ordered you…”
“… dead and you are clearly not dead.”
Micheline knew that. Still, to hear them speak of it was terrifying and sickening. Her chewing slowed. Swallowing the bite in her mouth, she sipped at the wine again. She was pensive.
“How do you plan to remove me from this place?” she asked. “It will not be a simple thing. You must disguise me somehow.”
Valdine and Wanda nodded, mirror image. “We will seek help,” Valdine said. “We will…”
“… collect peasant clothing and…”
“… find a soldier who will escort you to Crosby. We promise we…”
“… will take you from this place, my lady. We do not want…”
“… to see you end up as the others have.”
Micheline didn’t have much of an appetite any more. Her pale eyes moved between the two women, seeing that they, too, were afraid but nonetheless willing to help her. She was truly touched that they should risk themselves so. But in their eyes she saw more than fea
r; she saw anguish. It was a telling expression.
“You know who has done the killing,” she murmured, a statement more than a question. “You know who does these terrible things.”
Wanda looked at her sister, but Valdine was looking at Micheline. She didn’t reply for a moment. “We have a suspect,” she said quietly. “But there…”
“… was nothing we could do to help. The young women…”
“… were taken in the night before…”
“… we could do anything to help. My husband…”
“… would never speak of the disappearances. He said…”
“… it is better to let the dead lie before the same thing…”
“… happens to us.”
Micheline studied them intently. “Did Corwin ever try to help the women?” she asked. Then, a dark glimmer came to her eye. “Or… dear God, was he a party to the crimes?”
Valdine lowered her gaze. “We suspect that…”
“… Edmund threatened to harm us if…”
“… he did not do as he was told.”
Micheline’s eyes widened. “Do as he was told?” she repeated. “What was he told?”
Valdine shook her head, her features paler than usual. “Please,” she begged softly. “Do not…”
“… ask questions that you will not…”
“… like the answer to. My husband has asked us to…”
“… remove you from Anchorsholme and that…”
“… is what we shall do. Do not ask more than that.”
Micheline didn’t like any of what she was hearing. Too much pointed to Corwin as a source of guilt in The Darkland’s disappearances but she didn’t say anymore. Perhaps she was wrong. He had, after all, saved her. All she could think of at the moment was getting out of Anchorsholme. The rest she would worry about when she wasn’t in mortal danger.
“I will not,” she told them. “I am deeply grateful for your help. And I shall be ready to leave as soon as you have found someone to escort me.”
The women didn’t say much more after that. As Micheline finished off the remainder of the food, Valdine and Wanda helped her change into warmer clothing. They also fashioned a pallet for her out of the blankets they had brought. They tried to make her as comfortable as possible in her tower prison, all the while thinking of the plans that lay ahead. They had to remove Baroness Bowland and inconspicuously as possible, which would not be an easy task. Although Corwin had sworn them to secrecy, the ladies knew that they would need help.
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