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by Shana Galen


  her version of a sweet smile. “Of course,” she cooed.

  “Release me, and I’ll empty it.”

  He narrowed his eyes.

  “You’re hesitating.” She challenged him with an

  arch of her brows. “Afraid of something?”

  “Not afraid. Merely… concerned.”

  It was late, and he was beginning to realize he could

  be fighting her all night. If he released her now, she

  might wreak any manner of damage. He glanced over

  his shoulder, checking for blunt objects nearby, and

  jerked back as he felt her shift.

  Too late.

  Pain cut through him, and without thinking, he

  reached for the shin she’d rammed her boot into.

  Quick as a cat, she wriggled free and darted around

  him. He grabbed for her, catching her elbow. With

  an oath, she pulled away, careening into the berth

  then tumbling to the floor. He watched helplessly as

  her legs tangled with his and brought him down on

  top of her.

  His first thought was she was surprisingly soft. He

  didn’t have time for a second thought. He caught her

  fist a half inch from his jaw and—once again—forced

  her wrist down. No fool, he caught the other wrist

  and pinned it before she had time to strike.

  “This is becoming something of a habit,” he huffed.

  “Get off me, you bastard!”

  He had to give her credit. She was fighting like a

  hooked shark. She clawed, bit, kicked, and bucked.

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  One of her knees came perilously close to his balls, and

  he’d had enough. He pushed her arms down viciously

  and rose over her until he was straddling her. “Look

  at me.”

  She continued to fight, her black hair flying about

  her face. He squeezed his knees into her side and pushed

  her arms down again. “Look at me, little hellion!”

  She stiffened in midflail and glared at him. He could

  see the hate in her eyes—deep hatred, something that

  went much farther back than anything he’d done in

  the past few moments.

  “Calm down.”

  “Get. Off. Me.”

  “I will. If you calm down.”

  She clenched her jaw. “I’ll calm down if you get

  off me.”

  “Mon Dieu, but you are impossible.”

  “This is only the beginning.”

  He shook his head. “Don’t tempt me, ma belle.

  I like a challenge as much as you do.”

  “What challenge? If you want to kill me, then do it.

  I’d rather die than bear your touch a moment longer.”

  He raised a brow. It was the first time a woman had

  ever said such to him, and it was a bit disheartening.

  “I think I could persuade you otherwise.”

  She rolled her eyes. “I’m swooning with passion.

  Go ahead and try to rape me. You’ll regret it.”

  Now he was truly offended. Rape her? Who the

  hell did she think he was? “I’m insulted, chérie. I have

  no intention of raping you.”

  She glanced down at the juncture where their

  bodies met, and he had the sudden realization that he

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  was hard. He shrugged. “You’re an attractive woman.

  I can’t control that.”

  “Get off me, pirate!”

  But now he was aware of his reaction—and really

  his attraction to her had been simmering for some

  time—he had the urge to test it. What would it feel

  like to kiss her? To tame that defiant mouth and make

  it bend to his will? He leaned closer.

  “No!” She turned her head to the side. “Get off!”

  “One kiss. If you don’t like it, I’ll release you.”

  “Release me?” She sounded too hopeful.

  “To begin your duties as cabin girl.”

  She sighed and rolled her eyes. “You might as well

  let go now.”

  “Wait.” He trailed a finger over the palm of one of

  the hands he held captive. “If you do like it—”

  “I won’t.”

  “If you do, then you follow my orders without

  further argument.”

  She stared directly at him, those green eyes intent.

  “Fine.”

  He blinked. “Fine?” Her quick compliance made

  him uneasy.

  “Yes, fine. Hurry up and kiss me.”

  “Hurry up…” He shook his head. “Ma belle, I do

  not kiss that way. A kiss should be soft and slow and—”

  “Are you going to talk, pirate, or kiss?”

  He laughed in spite of himself. She was constantly

  surprising him. In answer to her question, he bent and

  brushed his lips over hers.

  “No, not impressed.” She shook her head. “You

  may release me now.”

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  He frowned at her. “That wasn’t the kiss.”

  “Your lips touched mine. That was it.”

  “No.” He leaned down, but she turned her head away.

  “The agreement was one kiss. This is two.”

  “Merde, but you are exasperating.”

  “I resent—”

  He closed his mouth over hers, effectively silencing

  her. Her lips were tense in protest, but he forced them

  open. He was tired of her games, tired of the push and

  pull. He would show her who was in control. This

  would not be a soft, slow kiss, but one that demanded

  her submission. Her lips finally parted, and he dipped

  his tongue inside her mouth, twining it with hers,

  overwhelming her resistance.

  She tasted surprisingly sweet. If her hair had smelled

  like cherries, her mouth was more of the same. Ripe.

  Dark. And a little tart. No surprise, as she had spirit,

  what the English called pluck. It maddened and drew

  him. Even now, as she fought his kiss, he alternately

  wanted to tame and free her.

  But taming won. His body thrummed as his lips

  slanted over hers again and again, kissing her deeply

  and without mercy. Finally, he felt her give. The

  tension drained out of the wrists he was holding until

  they went slack in his grip. Her mouth yielded to his,

  her lips becoming full and lush under his. But when

  her tongue joined with his, he almost jumped away.

  A zing of pleasure raced through him, the strength

  of which caught him off guard. He tightened the reins

  of his control, reminding himself that he was taming

  her. But then she let out a soft sigh, arched, her hips

  against him, and stroked his tongue expertly. Suddenly,

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  he couldn’t get enough. His blood was drumming in

  his ears, and his body felt tight as a sail in a storm.

  He released her wrists and fisted his hands in her

  hair. It was thick and luxurious. He used it to tilt her

  head upward to give him better access. He wanted

  to explor
e her mouth fully, explore her fully. If he

  could just pull away from her mouth long enough, he

  could have her naked and under him on the berth. If

  he could…

  Three hard raps on the cabin door echoed through

  the room, and Bastien jerked away from the girl like a

  man struck by lightning.

  “Cap’n, come to let you know the cargo is loaded.

  We ready to sail.”

  Cargo? It took a moment for his mind to clear,

  a moment before he recognized Ridley’s voice and

  made sense of the words.

  “Cap’n?”

  He made the mistake of looking down, saw the

  cabin girl beneath him. Her mouth was red and

  swollen, her cheeks flushed, but her eyes still flashed

  that same hatred. What the hell had just happened?

  There was another rap at the door, and Bastien

  jumped up. “I’m coming, Mr. Ridley.” He strode

  to the door, took a moment to right his clothing and

  sweep his loosened hair back out of his face. He put

  a hand on the knob and, without turning toward her,

  murmured, “You might want to get up off the floor.”

  He opened the door and nodded at Ridley. “Good

  work. Ready the ship to sail. I’ll be on deck in a

  moment to supervise the last preparations.”

  “Yes, Cap’n.” To his credit, Ridley’s eyes never

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  left Bastien’s face, apparently seeing nothing. And still,

  Bastien had the feeling Ridley saw everything.

  Bastien closed the door and turned back to the

  cabin girl. She was standing on the far side of the

  room, looking cool and composed. “I’d say I won that

  wager,” he drawled.

  “You would think so.”

  He opened his mouth to retort and shut it again.

  He didn’t have time to exchange verbal ripostes with

  her. Not to mention he couldn’t seem to focus. She

  had done something to him with that kiss. Bewitched

  him somehow. Between the first touch of their lips

  and that last fervent joining, the kiss had become less

  about her emptying his chamber pot and more about

  taking her to bed.

  But he was still the captain of this vessel, and she

  was under his command. She would do his bidding.

  “Empty the chamber pot,” he commanded. She

  raised a brow, and he added, “And tidy the cabin.”

  Nothing save the candlestick she meant to use to dash

  his brains in was out of place, but he felt more orders

  were needed. “We’ll speak again when I return.”

  And he strode from the cabin, stopping outside

  the door to lock it securely. On his way to the main

  deck, he rubbed his face several times, trying to clear

  the lingering haze. He had no idea what the hell

  had happened. One moment he was in control; the

  next he was little more than a bumbling youth who

  couldn’t wait to get his breeches off.

  He strode on the main deck of Shadow and felt

  instantly better. This was his ship, his place. Even

  though the ship rolled with the motion of the water,

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  he stood on solid ground again. The girl had definitely

  bewitched him, but his senses were rapidly returning.

  Ridley approached him, nodded. “Everything to

  your satisfaction, Cap’n?”

  He nodded. He hadn’t inspected so much as a

  thumb knot, but he had faith in his crew. “Won’t be

  long before the tide goes out. Lower the boats.”

  “Yes, Cap’n. If you got a moment, Mr. Maine been

  wanting to speak wit you.”

  Bastien raised his eyebrows then nodded.

  “He in the wardroom.”

  “Thank you.” Bastien turned and strode across the

  deck, taking a ladderway to the lower deck. When

  he reached the wardroom, he saw the door was ajar.

  Maine stood with a lean, black-haired youth. Bastien

  recognized the boy as one of his crew, but he couldn’t

  recall the lad’s name at the moment. He and Maine

  were speaking earnestly, but their conversation ceased

  as soon as Bastien entered.

  “Captain, you know Jack Smith. He’s one of the

  deckhands.”

  “Of course.”

  The boy had a nervous look on his face, and Maine

  knew as well as Bastien that having the captain know

  who he was would put Jack at ease.

  “Jack has some interesting news to share.”

  Bastien nodded and crossed his arms over his chest.

  “I’m listening.”

  “I-it’s about the girl, Captain. The one you brought

  on board.” Bastien noted Jack had an English accent,

  lower class. Perhaps he’d known the hellion in

  England? Except that now that he thought about it,

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  the hellion had a refined accent. He was no expert on

  English accents, but he knew her speech was educated.

  Why hadn’t he considered that important until now?

  “I know that girl, Captain. She’s trouble.”

  Bastien smiled. “You don’t have to tell me.”

  “No, sir. I mean, she could get us into trouble. Her

  father…” He swallowed, tried again. “Her father is

  Admiral Russell with His Majesty’s Navy.”

  Bastien felt as though a mast had fallen on his head.

  He blinked slowly.

  The boy must have seen something in his eyes,

  because he took a step back. “I used to be in the navy,

  Captain. Before I deserted.” He glanced at Maine as

  though wondering if this admission would cause him

  trouble. But Bastien couldn’t have cared less about his

  crew’s former lives. Hell, half of his men had probably

  deserted some navy or other.

  Maine put a hand on the boy’s shoulder. “Go on.”

  “I wasn’t part of Admiral Russell’s crew, but I

  seen him from time to time. And I seen his daughter

  with him. She sails with him, Captain, and it’s a bit

  of a scandal.”

  Bastien nodded but still did not trust himself to speak.

  “Her name is Raeven, Captain, like the bird.

  Raeven Russell, and she was engaged to Captain

  Timothy Bowers.”

  Bastien waited for the lad to continue, but he

  seemed to think this explanation sufficient.

  “What the hell does Captain Bowers have to do

  with me?” Bastien looked at Maine. “And why the

  hell is Admiral Russell’s daughter seeking me out and

  challenging me to a duel in a Brest tavern?”

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  The lad’s eyes were huge now. “I heard she has a

  bit of a temper.”

  Bastien laughed. “That’s an understatement, but it

  doesn’t answer my question.”

  “It’s Captain Bowers,” Maine said, “her fiancé. He

  was captain of the HMS Valor.”

>   Like lines on a map, everything took shape as soon

  as he was oriented. “The HMS Valor.”

  “Yes, sir.”

  “The ship we… had a run-in with last spring.” The

  Valor had come after them and gone away the worse

  for it. But as the Shadow hadn’t sunk the 32-gun frigate,

  Bastien didn’t consider the incident much more than

  a skirmish.

  Maine nodded.

  “And am I to assume that Bowers was wounded in

  the fighting?”

  “Killed.”

  Bastien already knew this, but he wanted it

  confirmed. So the little hellion, Raeven Russell,

  wanted revenge for the death of her fiancé. He could

  hardly blame her. Bowers had not died a hero. The

  British captain had chosen the wrong ship to trifle

  with and had, after a series of clumsy maneuvers,

  almost lost his own vessel. Bowers’s error, as Bastien

  recalled, was engaging the Shadow in stormy weather.

  The Shadow’s guns were mounted on the upper deck.

  The Valor’s guns graced both the upper and lower

  decks. In the storm, the seas grew so rough, the Valor

  had been forced to close its gun ports on the lower

  deck, evening the odds against the Shadow.

  Bastien remembered the Shadow had fired the first

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  volley, but the Valor was far from innocent. If Bastien

  hadn’t fired first, Bowers would have. The Valor had

  pursued him, and everyone knew the British Navy

  was notorious for attacking ships and pressing their

  crews into service. The Valor hadn’t had a full crew—

  one of the reasons they’d been so easily defeated—and

  if Bastien hadn’t attacked, young Jack would be

  serving on Bowers’s ship now. Bastien himself would

  be dead.

  Bastien’s gaze met Maine’s. “It appears we have

  something of a problem. I’ve just kidnapped the

  daughter of a British admiral.”

  “Aye, Captain.”

  “No matter that she attacked me. I didn’t go

  looking for her. And she never identified herself.”

  “It’s a dilemma, Captain.”

  “And we sail in… what? An hour? Less?”

  Maine gave a curt nod.

  “Merde. ”

  “Aye, Captain.”

  Bastien raked a hand through his hair, swore again,

  and flung open the door. “Mr. Maine, I intend to leave

  on the tide. How’s the wind?” Brest was the best port

  France had to offer, but it was situated on a lee shore, and

  the westerly wind could make outward passage difficult.

 

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