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stairs. He’d already shifted to Huform, so when he placed her on the enormous
bed in his room, he climbed on with her.
    Lying atop the bed covers, they held each other close. A
warm breeze blew in through the window. The heavy curtains were drawn back and
moonlight shone in.
    “Thank you for coming today,” he said.
    “It was the least I could do.”
    “I’m glad you have an interest in my mountain, considering I
hope it will someday be our mountain.”
    “I hope so too. It will be a lovely place to raise
children.”
    “Then we’d better get started.” He grinned, caressing her
hip and lowering his mouth to hers.
    “You must be tired.”
    “I’ve scarcely slept in a month.”
    “Then maybe you should—”
    “Make love until we pass out.”
    She chuckled. “That’s better than a sleeping draught.”
    “Much better,” he whispered against her lips before kissing
her deeply.
    Gayle closed her eyes and caressed Pace’s head. His short
hair felt soft and damp and he carried a fresh sent. Apparently he’d bathed in
the lake before coming home.
    The sensation of his warm, firm lips against hers made her
tingle. Pace gently thrust his tongue into her mouth and her tongue joined his
in a sensual dance.
    Groaning softly, Pace kissed her harder and pressed her
deeper into the pillow. It felt so good. Here with him she felt safe and
desirable. This beautiful Horseman wanted her and heavens above she wanted him.
    Pace rested a hand on the gentle curve of her belly and
caressed her through her dress.
    After a moment he broke their kiss and whispered against her
lips, “Turn over.”
    She did as he asked and rolled onto her stomach. Her cheek
pressed against the pillow and she closed her eyes. A contented sigh escaped
her and she relaxed.
    Pace unfastened the tie at the back of her dress and slid
his hand inside, caressing her through the thin gauze shift beneath. He tugged
the dress down her shoulders and Gayle shifted her position only to slip out of
the dress. Pace pulled it and the shift down her body and tossed them aside.
    Lying naked, Gayle tightened her bare ass and smiled. Her
heartbeat quickened with anticipation, but she didn’t have long to wait before
Pace’s hands returned to her.
    Starting at her shoulders, he gently massaged her, kneading
the base of her neck and caressing her back. His fingertips trailed down her
spine and he touched his lips to her lower back while his large, warm hand
stroked her bottom.
    He slid a fingertip between the indentation of her ass and
she quivered with ticklish pleasure. Pace nipped and kissed the fleshy spheres.
He bit one cheek a little harder, not painfully but enough to make her jerk and
gasp with surprise. Then he licked the place he’d bitten. His tongue soothed
and tickled the tingling flesh.
    While his mouth teased her bottom, his hand slid beneath
her. He cupped her soft mound and kneaded it, stirring her passion even more.
    Gayle moaned. Her belly clenched and she thrust her hips,
rubbing her clit against his calloused palm.
    “You’re beautiful,” Pace said breathlessly. His hand still
rubbing her, he stretched out beside her and nuzzled her neck.
    Slowly and gently he slid a long finger into her soaked
pussy. Gayle moaned and mewled, wishing he’d fill her with something longer and
thicker.
    Pace slid another finger inside her, then another. He
explored her wet, aching pussy tenderly and without hurry.
    “Oh, Pace, it feels so good,” she breathed.
    “I love being with you,” he said against her hair. “After
the argument in the cave this morning I thought you might never want to see me
again.”
    “Heavens, Pace, I couldn’t stay away. I’m as much to blame
as you about the misunderstanding.”
    “Let’s not talk about whose fault it was anymore,” he said,
withdrawing his fingers from her pussy. He rolled her toward him and her gaze
locked with his. Those beautiful blue eyes stared at her with such desire that
she thought she might

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