himself to think of calm, non-sexy things. Turnips. Concrete. Greenhouse gases.
“I just made the connection. Quinn‟s Riley?”
“What? Oh. Yes, Quinn‟s sister, Riley. I am sure Quinn will be sad to have missed the birth.”
“That‟s too bad, but Jack did tell me she was gone—” She snapped her fingers. “Jack.
Right. Jack. The Fae.”
Alexios tried to follow the convoluted path of her conversation, but wasn‟t having much luck. “I beg your pardon? What about Jack and the Fae?”
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“Rhys na Garanwyn. The Fae. The meeting. Sorry,” she said, shaking her head. “Rhys na Garanwyn, High Prince of the High House, Seelie Court, surprised me when I was swimming last night. He demanded a meeting with you exactly a week from last night.”
Alexios‟s lungs suddenly struggled to take in air. “Why? Why did he come after you? Did he hurt you?” He grasped her arms and offered his precise opinion of skulking Fae lordlings in vivid, virulent Atlantean gutter slang.
“Did. He. Touch. You?”
She shook her head, eyebrows drawing together. “No. He magicked my bow out of my car to show off that he could touch it, and he watched me get dressed, but he didn‟t touch me.”
His fingers tightened convulsively, images of the Fae drooling over her lovely nude body flashing through his mind. “You were naked?”
“No, I wasn‟t naked,” she snapped, yanking her arms out of his grip. “What is it with men and naked? Jack asked me the same thing, for Pete‟s sake.”
Alexios clenched his fists around the hilts of his daggers and imagined himself slowly skinning a certain tiger. He sucked in a deep breath. “Jack? Jack was here, too? Asking about your nakedness? And who is this Pete?”
Grace‟s face contorted into a strange grimace, her lips flattening and then twitching, and finally she started to laugh. “There is no Pete. And Jack is an old friend, nothing more, not that it‟s any of your business. There was no nakedness. Sit down and relax, and I‟ll tell you all about the Fae. And Pete.”
He scowled at her but subsided and leaned against the wall while she recounted the tale of her meeting with the Fae.
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“This Rhys na Garanwyn is very persistent, and in oddly connected circles of association,” he mused when she‟d concluded. “First Lucas, and then you. Both connected to me, in some way.”
She raised her chin. “No. Not both connected to you. I have no connection with you other than this training assignment.”
He bit back the instant denial and studied her face. Heat swept through her cheeks in a rosy flush, and a tiny bud of contentment unfurled somewhere deep inside his chest.
He stepped on it. Hard.
She wasn‟t for him. Shouldn‟t be for him. No matter how much he wanted her. There were so many reasons why he should stay far, far away from her.
He‟d always hated reason.
He smiled and lifted a hand to touch her cheek with a single finger; was rewarded when she visibly fought herself to keep from reacting to his touch.
“We need to talk about it,” he said. “That kiss. My reasons for leaving, which I thought at the time were valid, but perhaps—”
“What kiss?” She coolly cut him off, eyes narrowed. “I don‟t seem to recall—”
“Grace!” The shout interrupted whatever Grace had been about to say. She turned toward the stairs and the man who had called for her. “Grace, is that him? We going to introduce him to these guys now, so we can get them settled in and find some lunch?”
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She turned her head while she put her mug back on the table, and Alexios was captivated by the lovely long line of her neck for an instant before he forced himself to snap the hells out of it and move so
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