forward until she saw Sasha leaning on the rail of the terrace, Branâs hands on her shoulders.
âSasha. Youâre sick?â
âNo. No, Iâm not sick.â
âShe had a dream,â Bran said. âA hard one. And one everyone should hear. Since most of us are up, you should wake the others. Weâll come down when sheâs steady.â
âIâll get Sawyer.â
She ran inside, straight to his bedroom door. In her haste she forgot to knock, but burst straight in.
He sat in the middle of the bed, legs folded, maps spread out, and books, with the compass in his hand.
âWhat!â In one fast move, he rolled off the bed, grabbing the gun on the table as he sprang to his feet. âNerezza.â
âNo, no. Sasha. She had a dream. Bran says we need to hear.â
âChrist.â He rubbed his free hand over his face, carefully set the gun down. âOkay.â
âWere you swimming? I would swim with you.â
âSwimming? No, Iâve been working on something.â
âWhy are you wearing the suit for swimming?â
He looked down at his boxers, had a moment of ridiculous and acute embarrassment. âTheyâre notâtheyâre something else. Give me a minute, and Iâll come out. Ah, remember how to make tea?â
âThe sun tea. But itâs night.â
âNo, the hot tea.â
âYes! With the water boiled in the kettle.â
âWhy donât you go make tea? I bet Sasha could use some.â
âIâll make it right now.â
She hurried away, leaving his door open. He shut it, heaved out a breath. First sheâd shoved his heart into his throat, running in so heâd thought Nerezza and her hounds of hell had attacked.
Then sheâd plopped his heart at his feet, the way she stood in the filtered moonlight in filmy, flowing white.
He shouldâve told her to put on something else, he thought as he grabbed jeans. Like four or five layers of anything else. But he doubted anything she wore would stop what she stirred inside him.
Just too late now, he decided, pulled on a shirt, and went to make sure she didnât burn the house down making tea.
She had it under control, and Doyle leaned against the end of the table watching her.
It irked himâan itch under the skinâthe way Doyle watched her.
It irked to be called away from work, especially since heâd just decided to call it a night and get some sleep. Now theyâd have another powwow, with Annika walking around in that white thing that showed every line and curve.
Then Riley came in, looking several degrees more irked than he was. For some twisted reason, that smoothed him out again.
âI was asleep for exactly three minutes before the Black Knight beats on my door. Whereâs the coffee?â
âIâm making tea,â Annika said, ever cheerful.
âTeaâs for sickbeds and your auntâs parlor. Black coffee or booze is for meetings after midnight.â
âIâll have coffee,â Doyle said.
âI guess neither of you wants to sleep once weâre done.â
Riley flicked Sawyer a glance as she grabbed two mugs. âIf coffee keeps you awake, you donât know how to sleep.â
The annoyance on her face faded as Sasha came in with Bran. âHey. You okay?â
âYes, yes. Iâm sorry to drag everybody up, but Iâweâthink itâs important.â
âOnly Riley was sleeping.â Annika carefully poured the boiling water into the teapot. âSawyer was working, and Doyle and I were outside.â
âYou and Doyle. What were you doing?â Sawyer demanded before he could stop himself.
âHaving a conversation,â Doyle said easily, then pulled out a chair at the table. âYou should sit down,â he told Sasha.
âI think I will, thanks. It was intense.â
âIf you dreamed about diving without tanks again, Iâm putting a
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