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touching him. Such contact was a sweet, subtle drug. The joy it gave her should have terrified her, yet it only lured her even more deeply.
    “Life is both grand and dangerous,” Amber said in a low voice.
    “Is it? I don’t remember.”
    Duncan’s barely restrained emotions lashed through Amber, a seething mixture of frustration, anger, and impatience.
    With an act of will that left Amber aching, she forced herself not to thread her fingers deeply into Duncan’s hair and hold him until pleasure at her caresses overcame all other emotions. Yet she couldn’t prevent herself from touching Duncan just a little.
    So little.
    Just her fingertip tracing the clenched power of his fist.
    “Has it been so bad for you here, then?” Amber whispered unhappily.
    Duncan looked down at the bent head of the girl who had done nothing to earn his anger and much to earn his gratitude. Slowly his fist uncurled. Just as slowly he caught Amber’s right hand in his own. Her body jerked subtly at his touch.
    “Don’t be afraid, golden fairy. I won’t hurt you.”
    “I know.”
    The certainty in Amber’s voice was reflected in her eyes. Duncan was too pleased by her trust to ask why she was so confident. He lifted her hand to his lips for a kiss.
    The sound of Amber’s breath rushing out madeDuncan’s heartbeat speed. He had meant only to kiss her hand, but her response was an irresistible lure. He turned her hand over, cradling it in his palm while his lips found the pulse point of her wrist and brushed it repeatedly.
    When his lips parted and the tip of his tongue traced the fragile blue vein, her heart’s blood visibly raced in response to the caress. Desire arced through Duncan like a bolt from an invisible storm.
    Yet the gentleness of his caress never varied. He remembered too well Amber’s retreat when he had tried a bolder kind of love play.
    “Duncan,” Amber whispered. “I…”
    Her voice vanished as a sensuous shiver took her. Being touched by Duncan under any circumstances was a piercing pleasure. Knowing the full force of his passion for her while being kissed so very tenderly by him was like being wrapped in delicate, consuming fire.
    Duncan lifted his head and looked down into the dazed golden eyes of the girl who was as much a mystery to him as his own past.
    “You come to my lure like a falcon to its master’s call,” he said in a deep voice. “You burn for me and I for you. Were we lovers in the time I don’t remember?”
    With a small cry Amber jerked her hand free and turned her back.
    “I was never your lover,” she said in a strained voice.
    “I find that hard to believe.”
    “’Tis true just the same.”
    “God’s teeth,” Duncan hissed. “I can’t believe that! We are too strongly drawn. You know something about my past that you aren’t telling me.”
    Amber shook her head.
    “I don’t believe you,” he repeated.
    She spun back to Duncan with a speed that made her clothing flare.
    “As you will,” she said angrily. “Before you came to the Disputed Lands, you were a prince.”
    Duncan was too shocked to speak.
    “You were a freeholder,” Amber continued.
    “What are you—”
    “You were a traitor,” she said ruthlessly.
    Stunned, Duncan simply stared at Amber.
    “You were a hero,” she said. “You were a knight. You were a squire. You were a priest. You were a lord. You were—”
    “Enough,” Duncan interrupted in a savage voice.
    “Well?” she demanded.
    “Well what?”
    “One of those things is the truth.”
    “Is it?”
    Amber shrugged. “What else could you have been?”
    “A serf or a sailor,” he said sardonically.
    “No. You haven’t the calluses for it. Nor the thick head, though lately I begin to wonder.”
    Abruptly, Duncan laughed.
    Against her will, Amber smiled. “You see? Whatever I tell you isn’t the same as knowing . That you must do for yourself. No one can do it for you.”
    Duncan’s laughter stopped. For the space of several breaths he

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