Wicked Angel (Blackthorne Trilogy) (40 page)

BOOK: Wicked Angel (Blackthorne Trilogy)
6.83Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

      
Joss could feel the pressure of his erection through his buckskin loincloth and the layers of her skirts. His pelvis rocked hers in that ancient and now familiar rhythm as he took her mouth once more in another voracious kiss while one hand continued to knead her breast. There was no breath left in her. Her knees buckled with the surge of desire that washed over her. The heat of him scalded her, his hands, his mouth, the hard furry wall of his bare chest, but most of all it came from that part of him yet clothed, straining against her belly. A low piercing ache moved from her breasts downward, into her belly, pooling in her groin.

      
Alex felt her hips buck against his hips, exerting even more pressure on his sex. If he did not sheath it inside her he would explode! Thinking of nothing but the woman in his arms, he sank to the fragrant pine planks of the floor. She came willingly with him. They knelt a dozen feet from the bridal pallet, which had been decked with flowers and sweet herbs. Later, there would time for the bed.

      
"Now," he groaned as he pressed her back onto the floor and slid his hand beneath the voluminous cotton skirt, moving up her leg until he encountered her very English undergarments, frilly lace and silk. This should have stopped him, this reminder of who she was, what their agreement had been...but it did not.

      
She felt his hand glide over the curves of her bare calf, ruching up her skirt until it bunched around her hips in a crimson billow. When his hand hesitated an instant at contact with her silk drawers, she feared he would reject her. Then with a muffled oath he reached high to the tape at her waist and tore them off her in several vicious yanks, leaving her exposed, feeling her own dampness in the night air.

      
He cupped her mound of soft, pale brown curls with one large, warm palm. Her hips rose against the pressure of his hand, bucking again. His smile was more a fearful grimace of inevitability. This had been bound to happen from the moment he'd married her. The thought crashed over him in sudden revelation. She was his wife. He desired her and she desired him as well—at least for the moment. Alex was unable to think further, for when his fingers probed her petals they came away wet with the sweet musky essence of feminine desire.

      
His intimate touch was even sharper, sweeter, more intense than she remembered. Joss gasped and cried out his name, writhing in feverish need as the mind-numbing pleasure rushed over her so hard that it hurt. Her young body had been starved for his touch since that first night of initiation into the way of men and women. She wanted him. She needed him. She ached for the union of their flesh with feverish urgency.

      
Alex tugged at his breechclout with fingers made clumsy by desperation, tearing the soft leather away to free his straining shaft. He covered her body, positioning himself between her legs, guiding himself home with little thought for her virginity. Some small remnant of consciousness broke through the haze of his lust when she flinched as the head of his sex pressed at the edge of her portal.

      
She is a virgin. Go slow
. He bit down on his lip and stopped from plunging in a headlong hard stroke, even though every fiber of his being screamed for him to do it. Instead he took the head of his staff and circled the gates of paradise, reveling in the creamy wetness of her, the slickness that promised the sublime.

      
Joss remembered the pain, even expected it. She welcomed it, for had it not come the first time he had penetrated her body? Yet afterward it had quickly faded. Surely it would do so again—if he would only join himself with her.
And the twain shall become one flesh.
She arched up in supplication.

      
He groaned out a guttural oath and gave in, unable to resist driving himself deep within her sweet welcoming heat. The tight fit, the old yet new sensations that he had been deprived of for months smothered him, blotting out everything but the urge to thrust relentlessly inside her. There was no virgin's barrier, no cry of pain or even a stiffening indicating discomfort. Yet none of that registered as he felt her arms around his neck, holding him fast, her lower body rocking up and down with his, her legs opening wide to accommodate him, then closing tightly around his hips to draw him deeper.

      
This was homecoming, the most perfectly made female body he had ever possessed, made just for him like no other...but one. The nagging familiarity of her aroused scent, the tentative yet passionate responses of her tongue, hands, hips—all of it cried out that he had known her before. But at the moment Alex's mind was not functioning. The pleasure shut down all else, building and building. His only thought was to make it last.

      
Joss felt the powerful thrust of his staff deep within her, filling her, stretching her. Yet magically there was no pain this time, only a boundless, slowly increasing pleasure that was so keen it was almost unbearable. And with that ecstasy there was a nameless need, a hunger that far transcended any she had ever experienced before in her life. Every stroke of his body in hers, of hers closing around his, brought her one step nearer the brink...of what?

      
She concentrated single-mindedly on that need, just as he seemed to, all else blotted out as his mouth nuzzled her throat, then rose to her lips to claim them in a fierce kiss that mimed the stroking of their lower bodies. Joss dug her nails into his back, instinctively tightening her thighs around his churning hips. She could feel the dampness of perspiration on their bodies. The night air, at first cool, was now hot, redolent with the heavy perfume of desire, the heady scent of their musk, the essence of each blended together as they ascended to the summit of the abyss.

      
And plunged over it. His mouth muffled her cries when the first rippling waves suddenly swept over her, radiating out in ever-widening circles. She was robbed of breath by the splendor of it, this wondrous, unexpected gift of his body to hers. This was the very essence of life...and life giving.

      
As she quivered in fulfillment her sense of him seemed to intensify. His staff swelled even more, while his whole body stiffened and arched, pressing her hard against the unyielding floor. Trembling, he collapsed on top of her, his hands clenched in the spilled silk of her hair.

      
Alex's mind was still miles behind his body, even after the orgasm struck him with the force of a cannonball. She had drained him utterly. A sense of exhausted, mindless euphoria swept over him for several moments. He simply reveled in the satiation so long denied his body. How perfect this coupling had been. How perfectly she fit with him. How familiar that fit, that body, those responses were!

      
He was poleaxed after inhaling her scent once again. Rolling away from her, he heard her faint murmur of protest. She lay open and vulnerable as he sat up and looked down into her dazed face, a furious expression on his own. "You know I searched for you for four months." His voice was cold, deliberate, lethal.

      
Joss, still awash in the aftermath of her first orgasm, tried to focus on his words. The sense of loss when he withdrew from her left her bereft. For a moment his words did not register any more than did her dishabille. Then the cold, accusatory look in his eyes skewered her and she realized she lay bare-breasted with her skirts ruched above her bare legs, with his seed wet on her thighs.

      
Struggling to cover herself, she sat up, trying to frame a reply...if only she could remember the question! Her hair fell around her shoulders, meager protection for her breasts, yet welcome as she swallowed and forced herself to meet his hostile gaze. He had refastened his breechclout and sat with his clothes neatly back together. She hated him for destroying this moment, for being so angry yet self- possessed at the same time.

      
His eyes glowed like dark coals from some hellish hearth. "Why did you do it? To make a fool of me?"

      
"I did not have to make you one, Alex Blackthorne. You already managed that quite nicely yourself," she snapped back. At least her wits were returning. And so was a deep painful emptiness in her heart. "You are a heartless philanderer who takes his pleasure selfishly, even despoiling an innocent virgin."

      
"I could hardly
despoil
my own wife, now, could I?" he asked sarcastically.

      
"You were drunk," she accused.

      
"And you were willing. What the hell made you climb into my bed and lie in wait for me? We had an agreement—or at least I believed we did."

      
"I did not lie in wait for you," she denied vehemently. "You were to be away for the weekend and there'd been a fire upstairs, remember? I scarcely planned it." She was not certain if she meant the fire or the seduction.

      
Neither was he. "You'd been tippling sherry—fair reeked of it." Alex no longer knew what was fueling his anger—her deception, his reaction to his mysterious virgin, or, most alarmingly, the fact that his ardor for his wife had been growing even before that night. He desired a woman who looked down on his Indian blood, a woman who would never make a loving wife for a man like him. Hell, he'd never even wanted a wife in the first place! "Why in blazes did you do such a reckless thing?" was all he could think to ask.

      
Remembering her two "fortifying" glasses of sherry to give her the courage to sleep in his bed—her own husband's bed—Joss stiffened her spine. How could she answer? She would never reveal her love or her cowardice to this hostile angry man accusing her of wanting to be what she now irrefutably was—his wife.

      
"It was a regrettable accident on both of our parts, Alex," she finally got out over the lump in her throat. "Just as tonight was. An annulment is no longer an option if you wish to rid yourself of me." Do you wish me gone, Alex? She waited, holding her breath, as he studied her with brooding dark eyes.

      
"Damned if I know what I wish to do, Joss," he replied as he rose to his feet. Looking down at her, he said, "You may have the bridal bed. It's expected. I'll sleep downstairs. No one will know in the morning." With that he turned and climbed down the ladder, leaving her alone in the moonlight.

 

 

 

 

Chapter Twenty

 

 

      
Joss spent the night lying on the soft fragrant bed strewn with flowers and sweet herbs, the bridal bed she and Alex should have shared. Sleep would not come. She squeezed her eyes closed to keep from crying and muffled the sounds of her sobs in the mattress when she could not. How had they reached such a terrible impasse? She had always believed marrying him and spending her life with a man who was unaware of her as a woman would be the worst fate that could befall her.

      
But she was wrong. Alex was certainly aware of her as a woman. The wildly passionate, almost furious mating on the floor had made it abundantly clear that he desired her as fiercely as she did him—and that he resented it bitterly. He did not want to want her. After all, had he not persuaded her to wed him just so he would never be encumbered with a real wife?

      
She had not intended to deceive him that night she slept in his bed. It had been completely innocent, an accident that was every bit as much his fault as her own. If he were not such a randy womanizer he would never have seduced a female unexpectedly found in his bed—in pitch-darkness to boot! The rogue. The cad.

      
While Joss pitched and tossed above him, Alex paced like a caged tiger, eager to get as far away from his troubling wife as he could, yet unable to leave the house without attracting the attention of revelers who wandered about the surrounding houses. Gossip in a Muskogee town spread every bit as fast as it did in London. He would not shame Joss by seeming to reject her as his wife.

      
His wife
. She had been so since early spring and he'd never even known it. Why had she not told him? Small wonder she'd been so upset that following morning, using the silly excuse about the fire.
An excuse you eagerly seized upon
, his conscience taunted him. He had considered that she could have been his marvelous bedmate but had pushed the thought aside as ridiculous. Had he always desired her, no matter that she had been dowdy and plain, a bluestocking puss with an acerbic wit? Perhaps that explained why he'd been so insistent that she marry him. Perhaps he was simply losing his mind, he thought, ceasing his pacing to press his palms against the door frame of the house and hang his head in perplexity.

      
At least one issue was resolved. She certainly had not been repelled by the physical intimacies of the marriage bed. Whoever would have believed prim, cool Jocelyn Woodbridge, missionary's daughter and reforming zealot, could be such a passionate creature? Just thinking about their explosive coming together upstairs made him hard again.

      
He desired her more intensely than he ever had another woman. What did Joss feel in return besides the obvious lust they shared? She certainly did not fit in among the Muskogee, nor had she seemed to do well with his white family in Savannah. Surely Joss was not like Cybill Chamberlain and so many of her ilk, excited by the thrill of the forbidden, beguiled by his mixed blood.

      
No. If there was one thing he knew of Jocelyn Wood- bridge—Blackthorne, he amended—it was that she was not shallow. She, like him, had been caught up in a passion that they could no longer deny. If they continued living together, he'd soon make her pregnant and they would well and truly be bound together. He would have the responsibilities of a wife and children, the very things he'd sworn to avoid.

BOOK: Wicked Angel (Blackthorne Trilogy)
6.83Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

The Red House by Emily Winslow
Republic or Death! by Alex Marshall
1977 - My Laugh Comes Last by James Hadley Chase
Post Captain by Patrick O'Brian
The War Planners by Andrew Watts
Major Karnage by Zajac, Gord
Worst Case by James Patterson
Letters from Skye by Jessica Brockmole
Equal of the Sun by Anita Amirrezvani