by LETO, JULIE
“What?” he asked.
Gibbs replied. “I didn’t say anything.”
“You didn’t ask about Forsyth?”
“What’s a Forsyth?”
“No idea,” the man muttered to himself, then continued about his business.
But Aiden would not be deterred. He concentrated harder, focusing his attention onto the man’s hands. Seconds later he watched as the name appeared in the little white box.
The words “No results found in Athena database,” flashed on the screen.
Damn.
And yet he’d discovered that he was not only trapped by Rogan’s cursed magic, but that he had some measure of control over the power as well. This could prove quite interesting, and he wondered what else he could do once he returned to solid form.
With a glance back in the direction of Lauren’s trailer, which remained empty, he continued his exploration. A young woman passed so close to him he felt her penetrate his space. The jolt was immediate and unnerving—for both of them. She yelped. But when no one noticed she hurried away.
Finally he spotted a door in a far corner that flashed with daylight whenever opened. He immediately moved toward it, wondering whether the sun was as hot as it had been in his time, whether the air outside smelled putrid like London or invigorating like the valleys of Valoren. But the closer he came to the door, the heavier he felt. And then weaker. With only twenty feet between him and freedom, a painful pull yanked him back to Lauren’s trailer, inches from where she’d left the sword.
He’d been tethered again. Bound in ways that clamped the very essence of his soul. Despite the iciness coursing through his bloodstream, he shouted in rage. Several frames dropped off Lauren’s wall with a crash.
“Aiden?”
It was the last thing he heard before he fell into a dark and bottomless void.
9
Lauren had no idea where Aiden had gone. She’d been in the trailer for over an hour, calling his name intermittently into the air, stroking the sword, wavering between feeling his arousing presence somewhere near her and then convincing herself that she was entirely alone. At least she knew now that Aiden’s appearance had not been a dream or a side effect of some sort of head injury. Helen had seen him, too, in the video, though she’d clearly either missed the part where he’d materialized out of nowhere, or else she’d written off his unexplainable appearance as a technical glitch. How he got there wasn’t nearly as interesting as what had happened shortly thereafter. The practically pornographic digital recording she now toyed with in her hands.
She’d always said she’d never make a skin flick, but apparently all her common sense had flown out the window last night. Now she was considering actually watching the thing, curious whether the chemistry Helen had insisted translated onto film truly existed.
Did she dare?
She knew they were hot together in person. She had the sweetly sore muscles to prove it. But it took a special connection to translate that incendiary quality onto the screen.
Just thinking about the possibility raised her internal temperature. She splashed over ice cubes a bottle of room-temperature club soda she found in the bar, blanched at the bitter taste, but drank anyway.
While chewing on an ice cube, she slipped the tiny tape into an adapter, then attached it to the VCR and flipped on the television. She hit rewind and waited until the tape queued to the right spot. Adjusting the volume to a bare minimum, she then grabbed a nearby footstool and dragged it close to the TV so she could sit close. She watched her workout impassively, but gasped when she witnessed the moment when the sword touched her leg. She passed out, and Aiden appeared as if stepping through an invisible barrier.
Leaning nearer to the screen, she saw him kneel over her, his hand hovering just beside her cheek, as if he wanted to touch her, but didn’t dare. An odd glow illuminating from the sword added just enough light to make the scene crisp and sharp. He smoothed a single lock behind her ear, so softly, so carefully, she couldn’t resist mimicking the gesture. The action progressed, and she watched with utter fascination as she reacted to him, fought him and then brazenly made love to him as if she’d known him forever.
When she threw her leg over his shoulder so he could lick her through and through, she muttered, “Damn. I didn’t realize I was so easy.”
“I’ve met many easy women in my days,” a cocky male voice replied, so close to her ear she could feel his breath, “and you, my lady, are anything but.”
She remained still, a smirk curving her lips. “How long have you been . . . back?”
“Mere moments. Your pleasured moans enticed me from my sleep.”
She glanced around and, as expected, saw no sign of him, though his presence now completely filled the trailer. “You were napping?”
“In a manner of speaking,” he replied.
She clicked off the television, grinning when he made a disappointed noise. She shoved the recording into the safe she’d had installed in an armoire, then returned to the couch and sat directly across from the sword. She should erase it. Get rid of it forever. She certainly didn’t want to end up like Pam Anderson or Paris Hilton. And yet she couldn’t quite imagine destroying such an intimate record of what had been one of the best nights of her life.
“There was so much more to see,” he said.
“Yes, well, now you’ve seen a film firsthand.”
“And I also understand why men cannot tear their eyes away from you when you are on the screen.”
“You’re picking up the lingo,” she noted.
“I’m a quick learner.”
“That’s good,” she said, knowing that now was as good a time as any to broach the topic of his joining her in the movie. Because—hell and hot damn—Helen was right: They sizzled together on the screen. Even before they’d had sex, their banter and byplay had overflowed with the kind of sexual tension that might put her in the same league as Julia Roberts when she’d starred opposite Richard Gere, or, even better, Ellen Barkin playing a coy attorney opposite the corrupt and carnal Dennis Quaid. “Because I have a proposition for you.”
His chuckle made her realize that the word had the same naughty connotations in his century as it did in hers.
“Proposition away, my lady.”
“You need me to free you again from the sword, right?”
“Again, yes. I am free, but not untethered by the curse that captured me,” he said, and she noted hints of anger and resentment in his voice.
“If you could have freed yourself on your own, or with anyone else who’d handled the sword, it would have happened long before I came around, right?”
“This seems a logical deduction, my lady. The sword had not always resided in that antiques shop. Several owners possessed it over the years, though I was not truly aware of their presence until you came into that shop.”
Her mind worked overtime. She’d had a bit of time while she was waiting for him to reappear to work out the situation and come up with a strategy for broaching the subject. He needed her and she needed him. Sure, she could look for a new costar among the many talented actors she was sure Helen had lined up for auditions, but what was the fun in that? She couldn’t resist the appeal of flaunting her new lover right under Ross’s nose while enjoying the company of a man who intrigued her in ways she’d never thought possible. While she fully intended to help Aiden no matter his decision to join the cast, he didn’t have to know that right away.
“Well, then. You need me and I need you.”
His hands, still invisible, were on her immediately, splayed on her waist, his fingers magically long enough to reach not only the bottom swell of her breasts, but the lowest curve of her backside.
She tried to slap him away, but could not.
“That’s not what I meant,” she said loudly.
The brazen contact did not stop. “How do you need me, then, if not to pleasure you?”
“I need you to become an actor.”
Instantly his touch disappeared.
“Woman, have you been brained?”
Aiden stalked about the room, honestly concerned for the sanity of the woman who’d freed him and become his lover in the span of one day. He’d had women make unreasonable demands after he’d sexually satisfied them before, but Lauren Cole brought the negotiation to a higher standard. “Have you no idea who I am?”
“You’re Aiden Forsyth,” she replied, her tone clipped.
Aiden wasn’t one to throw his family’s name about—he’d taken great pains to ensure that the soldiers in his regiment saw him as an able commander rather than the son of an earl who’d bought his commission—but this wild idea had stunned him beyond measure.
“Do you have any idea what that name means?”
“It’s English for ‘closed-minded’?”
He growled, fighting the fatigue that still lingered in his consciousness. He needed Lauren in order to gain his freedom from the sword; of this he was certain. But could he subject himself to the indignities of the stage simply to please her?
Unthinkable.
“You could at least hear me out,” she argued.
Aiden stifled a grin with a sniff, inhaling the unmistakable scent of weakness. She needed him. He’d survived bloody battles by exploiting such vulnerability to his advantage. He’d been victorious in violent skirmishes with the Scots because of his knowledge of weapons and strategies. His long military career had taught him that the negotiation between men and women bore a hefty resemblance to the battlefield between kings.
“I am not visible. I expect this part of the curse causes a problem even your”—he tried to recall the wording she’d used—“ ‘modern filmmaking techniques’ cannot overcome.”
“We’d have to film at night,” she said calmly, as if she were a paragon of logic rather than a lovely woman who happened to need him desperately. Nearly, he guessed, as desperately as he needed her.
“I’m a soldier, my lady,” he said reasonably. “The son of an earl. For me to take to the stage would be scandalous.”
She turned her head ever so slightly, as if straining to hear whether his voice betrayed his true feelings on the matter. He was suddenly very thankful that she could not see him. Although he’d been a fine liar in his lifetime, he suspected that Lauren Cole was better than most at ferreting out untruths and manipulations. She had, after all, survived a marriage to a master manipulator like Ross Marchand.
“In your time period, maybe. But now you’ll be this mysterious, intriguing, powerful man who will sweep Athena off her feet, and then . . .”
“Then what?”
Lauren’s eyes narrowed, though her glare was focused about two paces to his left. He’d known her for a very short time, but he already understood that she was a woman of great resourcefulness and cunning. He had to admire her pluck, even if he also had to guard against it.
“Then you’ll have the whole new world at your disposal. Look,” she said, then sighed in frustration. “Where are you?”
“Can’t you sense me?”
“I know you’re here.”
“You can hear me, of course. But can you sense me?”
Aiden watched as she closed her eyes and concentrated.
Determining the scope of their connection could help him outwit the curse, and it also gave him a moment to think. He had to explore the full breadth of his control over the magic, and perhaps his influence over her. Could he use Rogan’s magic to bend Lauren to his will? Did he want to?
Open your eyes, he thought, swooping closer and watching her lids vibrate, the lashes fluttering against her cheeks.
She lifted her hand, but her eyes remained shut.
“You’re right here.”
He didn’t reply, but tried again to force her to open her eyes.
They squeezed tighter.
He moved away. Only then did he realize how the tightening in his chest meant he’d been holding his breath. Unexpected relief flooded through him. He was pleased that he could not will her to do his bidding. He wanted her, despite his better judgment, to help him of her own free will.
“You moved,” she said, her eyes flashing open.
“Try again,” he replied.
She smiled, closed her eyes and concentrated.
He couldn’t help admiring the sculpted beauty of her fair cheeks and proud chin as she searched for him. He’d made love to his fair share of women, but Lauren Cole had been his equal, offering intimacy as he’d never experienced. The way she spoke to him with a glint of humor in her eyes, the way she cajoled and influenced with no pretense about her true intentions, was wholly intriguing. Women of his time had no trouble asking for what they wanted, but none he’d met had ever appealed to him with such an irresistible combination of need and confidence. Lauren knew she would get precisely what she wanted—without bribery or coercion or blatant seduction.
She took a step closer. After a moment she closed her eyes again, took a deep breath; then, with a smile curving her generous lips, she walked straight through him. Into him. His essence surrounded her, penetrated her, and the vibrations of her need struck him at his core. He knew then that he could deny her nothing—even this outrageous request.
“You’re here,” she said confidently.
“My lady, you are irresistible.”
She opened her eyes, which sparkled bright blue. “Does that mean you’ll tarnish your good name and lower yourself to my vocation?”
“I’ll lower myself,” he said, dropping onto invisible, insubstantial knees so that he could blow a heated breath across the exposed flesh of her stomach. “As to my new vocation, we shall have to wait and see.”
10
Lauren allowed the sweet sensation to tickle across her tummy, and for an instant forgot what she’d asked Aiden to do. She had a whole new request for him that had absolutely nothing to do with movies or Athena or swords, except for the fleshy kind he’d wielded on her last night. The needs of her body instantly overrode the requirements of her mind. When his hot breath swooshed intimately between her legs, she nearly lost her balance.
“Stop that,” she said in a voice she found entirely unconvincing.
Luckily, so did he.
He blew again, harder this time, so that a concentrated curl of heat spiraled into her.
“Honestly,” she insisted, “I can’t make love to you again. Not like this.”
“Why on earth not?”
He was behind her now, and she nearly jumped out of her skin when she felt the luxurious pressure of his touch on her breasts.
“I need . . .” she started, her thoughts derailed the moment pinpricks of pressure lengthened and pleasured her nipples.
“Oh, yes, my lady,” Aiden purred into her ear. “You do need.”
Slowly the sensation of her blouse bunching at her waist lured her deeper into sensual hypnosis. In seconds she’d lifted her arms. He tugged the blouse until she was bare breasted and open to whatever magical seduction he had to offer. Only she shouldn’t be doing this, should she? Not before she’d ensured his agreement. Women were supposed to use sex to get what they wanted, right? Not just for pleasure. But, ooooh, the pleasure.
“Stop!”
This time her voice reverberated in the emptiness of the room. Instantly her heated flesh chilled. Had he left?
“Aiden?”
A knock shook the trailer. Lauren crossed her arms quickly to cover her nudity, but then remembered she’d locked the door.
“Who is it?”
“Oh, Lauren! You’re inside? You’re not supposed to be on the set yet!”
Lauren struggled through her muddled mind to recognize the voice.
“Cinda?”
Her assistant. Great kid. Bad timing.
“I was just coming to stock your fridge and tidy up,” she explained.
Lauren coughed and shook her head, trying to restore her equilibrium.
“Can you come back later? I was just about to jump in the s
hower.”
Lauren knew the excuse sounded totally bogus. Actresses, by their trade, were not shy or prudish. Cinda had seen Lauren in her altogether more times than Lauren could count. Then again, so had most of the cast and crew of her films, since she’d never shied from nudity on-screen if it enhanced Athena’s sensual nature, which it often did. But the last thing Lauren needed right now was people around. She had her hands full with her phantom. If he hadn’t left.
But then, he couldn’t leave, could he? Not without her? Without the sword?
“Oh, sure,” Cinda answered. “You need anything?”
“Just about an hour of privacy,” Lauren replied, wincing at the way that sounded. Cinda might have been the gofer assigned to her by the studio two films ago, but they’d become friends. Now she was blowing the girl off.
Lauren walked over to the door, but denied her urge to open it. “Could you do me one favor before you leave?”
“Sure!” Perky, as always.
“Could you head over to my place and feed Apollo? Take him for a walk?”
That she had gone this long without thinking of her dog was criminal. Sure, the housekeeper would let him out into the dog run first thing, but the poor guy had to be miserable without real company. He’d been the only loyal male in her life since . . . well, since ever.
“Why don’t you pick up your Princess, too, and take them on a play date at the dog park? It’s supposed to be a gorgeous day today.”
Cinda’s squeal of delight told Lauren that she’d not only fixed any hard feelings with her assistant, but she’d just gotten rid of her for the better part of the day.
“Really?”
“Honestly,” Lauren reassured her. “I’m going to be here all day working on the casting of my costar.”
“You’ll call me if you need anything?” Cinda asked.
“Before I call anyone else, I promise.”
After a shouted, “Thank you,” Lauren heard Cinda fly down the metal steps outside the trailer.
Her assistant was gone. She was alone.