Blue Eyes, you will drink?"
Loretta waved him away. A long silence settled over them. Then Hunter grasped her chin and forced her to look at him.
"
, seeking death, it is not wisdom." He wedged the canteen between his knees and caught her hand, placing it on his muscular upper arm. "
, it is yours. No harm will come to you walking in my footsteps. You will trust this Comanche, eh? It is a promise I make for you."
Loretta stared into his indigo eyes, aware of the leashed power beneath her fingertips. For an instant she believed he truly meant it, that he would protect her, always. Then her gaze shifted to the scar on his cheek, to his heathen medallion, to the images carved into the leather of his wristband. Half-breed or no, she couldn't trust this man.
He sighed and released her hand to take a long, slow drink, calculated, she was sure, to make her yearn for one herself. He wiped his mouth and said, "We will see, eh? It is a hard path to walk, going thirsty in the sun. You will yield."
With that, he corked the gourd and set it beside her in the shade so she could help herself if her willpower wavered. Rocking back on his heels, he ran a finger along her cheekbone. "I must protect you from the sun, eh? So you do not burn."
Scooping a handful of dirt, he mixed it with a little water from the canteen to make a mud paste. It felt wonderfully cool when he smoothed it on her face. After he finished he sat back and studied her again, his dark eyes gleaming with that silent laughter that irritated her so. She must look like a blue-eyed bugaboo with her face streaked brown and her hair flying every which way. Well, he was no prize, either.
Loretta waved him away. A long silence settled over them. Then Hunter grasped her chin and forced her to look at him.
"
, seeking death, it is not wisdom." He wedged the canteen between his knees and caught her hand, placing it on his muscular upper arm. "
, it is yours. No harm will come to you walking in my footsteps. You will trust this Comanche, eh? It is a promise I make for you."
Loretta stared into his indigo eyes, aware of the leashed power beneath her fingertips. For an instant she believed he truly meant it, that he would protect her, always. Then her gaze shifted to the scar on his cheek, to his heathen medallion, to the images carved into the leather of his wristband. Half-breed or no, she couldn't trust this man.
He sighed and released her hand to take a long, slow drink, calculated, she was sure, to make her yearn for one herself. He wiped his mouth and said, "We will see, eh? It is a hard path to walk, going thirsty in the sun. You will yield."
With that, he corked the gourd and set it beside her in the shade so she could help herself if her willpower wavered. Rocking back on his heels, he ran a finger along her cheekbone. "I must protect you from the sun, eh? So you do not burn."
Scooping a handful of dirt, he mixed it with a little water from the canteen to make a mud paste. It felt wonderfully cool when he smoothed it on her face. After he finished he sat back and studied her again, his dark eyes gleaming with that silent laughter that irritated her so. She must look like a blue-eyed bugaboo with her face streaked brown and her hair flying every which way. Well, he was no prize, either.
( Catherine Anderson )
[ Comanche Moon ]
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