Part 6 (1/2)

”Doubtful. He's possessed of a terrible nosiness. So much so that Viktor threatened to cut the joint off and hand it to him if it would give us peace from him putting it where it doesn't belong.”

Cat pushed herself up from the floor as Lochlan approached her with a wrapped bundle.

He held it out to her.

”What is this?”

”Something I thought you might like.”

Frowning, she untied the ribbon and pulled back the serge to find a soft linen chemise, a dark blue kirtle, and another of bright green. The gowns were absolutely lovely.

Lochlan put a few feet of distance between them before he spoke. ”The tailor said that the gowns lace tight enough to fit most maids.”

Cat was speechless as she ran her hand over the finely woven cloth. The last thing she'd expected had been so costly a gift. Indeed, they must have been intended for a lady and Lochlan would have been forced to bribe the tailor quite a bit to let loose such finery. ”Why did you purchase this?”

Still he refused to look at her. ”You have no clothing, my lady, and I know how women value such things. I didn't want you to feel awkward when we reached the tourney.”

She swallowed at his unexpected kindness. It was truly thoughtful. Her heart pounding, she moved to stand before him. ”Thank you, Lochlan,” she said before she placed a chaste kiss to his cheek.

Lochlan couldn't breathe as he felt the softness of her lips on his skin. Unable to stand it, he turned his head and took possession of her mouth. He growled at the sweet taste of her.

Cat dropped her bundle to the floor so that she could cup Lochlan's face in her hands. Oh the taste of this man. He was tender and feral. Everything about him made her burn. She'd never been kissed like this. She felt both devoured and cherished. It didn't make sense that she could be so attracted to him.

Suddenly a knock sounded.

Lochlan pulled back with a fierce growl. Cat could do nothing more than stand there as he went to the door and threw it open. The maid in the hallway actually squeaked in terror of his stern countenance.

”Your food, my lord.”

Raking a hand through his hair, Lochlan stood back to let her enter. He cast Cat a look that singed her to the spot.

As quickly as she could, the maid left their food on the small table by the window and beat a hasty retreat.

Lochlan would have been amused by the woman's actions had his groin not been on fire. As it was, all he could think of was either pouring water in his lap or making use of the bed behind him. Unfortunately, neither was a feasible option.

Catarina leaned over the food and sighed. He'd seldom seen a more blissful look as she tore a bit of bread and placed it in her mouth.

”Hungry?”

”Famished,” she breathed. Then she gave him a most impish stare. ”Should you ever find yourself on the run, I recommend eating before you bash your guard over the head and slip away. 'Tis rather hard to stop and eat while fleeing. They tend to catch up to you then.”

He smiled at that. ”I shall keep that in mind should I ever awaken in chains.”

Lochlan joined her at the table as she poured wine for both of them.

She swallowed a bit of wine before she spoke again. ”Of course, we did stop for the night...”

”And they appear to have caught up to us.”

She nodded. ”Think you we should flee as soon as they quiet down?”

Lochlan glanced out the window, where it was already growing dark. ”Let's see what they do first.

With any luck, they'll clear out. Besides, we will need to rest. Better here than on horseback while trying to flee. Not to mention the horses are exhausted and need to rest even more than we do.”

”Aye, but I truly hate to wait.”

”And I believe that impatience was what had you caught in your earlier predicament, was it not?”

She wrinkled her nose at him. There was something so charming about that look that he couldn't even fathom it. They finished their meal in silence while Lochlan considered the best course of action.

Moving to the window, he kept waiting for the orders for the soldiers to leave, but they seemed entrenched. His only hope was that they didn't intend to stay the night. The stress of this continued waiting was also starting to wear on Catarina.

”Would you mind giving me a moment? I'd like to wash and change clothes.”

Lochlan nodded. ”There's a brush in my bags if you have wish of it.”

”Thank you.”

Cat watched as he shut the door behind him. She crept to the window to see the men still looking for people to interrogate. Oh, a pox on them for it. At this rate, they'd be stuck here forever.

But better here than in a German palace. Keeping that thought close, she quickly poured water in a basin and used the small cloth there to freshen up. She was still touched by Lochlan's kindness at purchasing her the gowns. Then again, it only made sense, really. He was used to looking after other people. As the laird it was his job to antic.i.p.ate the needs and wants of his people and to meet them as best he could.

At least that was the theory, but most of the men she'd met in such jobs had developed the att.i.tude that whatever was best for them must be the best for all.

Kneeling, she opened his saddlebags to look for his brush. It was extremely neat. Every item was carefully wrapped and placed. Poor man to need even something as innocuous as this to be so proper.

”I must be making him insane.”

The only order she subscribed to was that of whimsy and imp. In fact, it was taking all of her willpower not to scramble the contents a bit just to see his reaction. But she owed him too much for that.

She forced herself to brush out her hair, then return the brush to the exact spot where he'd placed it...oh very well, she moved it. It was hard for her to not have a bit of fun with him.

As soon as she was finished, she opened the door to tell him to reenter. No sooner had she done so than she realized what a mistake she'd made.

For there in the hallway stood Myles.

Chapter 4.

Myles's beady eyes lit up the moment they focused on her. ”Good evening, Catarina. It's so nice to see you again.”

Cat looked at Lochlan, unsure of how to respond.

Before she could even blink, Lochlan had Myles by the scruff of his neck and was shoving him through the door. She stumbled back into the room and shut the door while Lochlan held a knife to Myles's throat.

”Don't speak,” Lochlan warned him. ”Any word will get you killed, do you understand?”