Page 43 of Prince Charming
Taylor couldnât let go of her worry. âWill the authorities here honor a claim made in England?â
âNot if weâve secured our own claim,â he assured her.
âDonât use Lewis,â she blurted out. âHe doesnât understand the law.â
âHow did you figure that out so quickly?â he asked.
âI spoke to him about another legal matter this afternoon,â she explained.
Before he could ask her to be more specific, she turned his attention. âI want to thank you for your help, Lucas. I know Iâve turned your life upside down . . .â
He didnât let her finish. âDonât thank me yet, Taylor. Youâre going to listen to what I have to say first. Then you can decide if you still want to thank me.â
She agreed with a nod. She was still feeling incredibly relieved because Lucas was going to help her fight her legal battles against Malcolm. She could barely keep from smiling. Her husband sounded serious. His voice had taken on a hard edge, but she wasnât bothered by it.
âIâll be happy to listen to you,â she said. And then Iâll thank you once again, she silently added.
âI want you to understand how things are going to be from now on,â he announced. âYou could drive a man right out of his mind. You know that?â
She shook her head. He frowned. âYouâve driven me to distraction these past weeks. Iâm still having trouble believing you actually dragged three children and a pregnant woman halfway across the country.â
She felt the immediate need to defend herself. âI didnât drag Victoria. She wanted to come with me.â
âDo you always think you know whatâs best for everyone else?â
Heâd nailed her flaw right on the head. âI sometimes think I do,â she admitted. âBut I tryââ
âDonât interrupt. me,â he snapped. âAnd listen carefully. You donât know whatâs best for me. Got that?â
She quickly nodded.
âDid you go and see Lewis about a divorce?â
She was astonished by the question. âNo, of course not. Why would you think such a thing?â
âYou said you went to see him about a legal matter. Damn it, Taylor, what else was I supposed to think?â
âI donât want a divorce,â she whispered.
âYouâre not getting one,â he snapped. âAnswer another question for me. Did you decide to leave Cincinnati before or after you received the wire?â
âI was getting ready to leave before the wire came.â
She didnât understand what was behind his motive in asking the question, but it was obviously terribly important to him.
Lucasâs heart was thundering inside his chest. He was trying desperately not to ask her the one question that had plagued him night and day on his journey to get to her. The longer he looked at her, the harder it became to keep the words locked inside. He was aching with his need.
He was so damned tired of standing on the outside of life. He wanted a home, a family, and most of all, he wanted Taylor. He didnât want to live without her. She was everything heâd always believed he could never have and certainly didnât deserve. Yet she was here, standing just a few feet away, and all he had to do was reach out for her and he knew he could have it all.
The reasons had to be right, however. He didnât want a wife who was beholden to him. He didnât need her appreciation. He needed her love.
âWhy did you run away from me?â
Her gaze flew to his. She saw the vulnerability in his expression and was astonished by it. âIs that what you thought? That I was running away from you? These mountains are your home. I wanted to be as close to you as possible. I knew you wouldnât bring me here. You told me it wasnât a fit place for a lady. But this is where your heart is, where you belong. Oh, Lucas, donât you understand. I was coming home.â
She couldnât tell if sheâd convinced him she was telling the truth or not. His expression became guarded. He wasnât giving anything away now.
âI took so much away from you,â she admitted. Her voice shook over the guilt she was feeling. âYou valued your independence and your freedom, and like a thief in the night, I stole both away from you. I ruined your life. I knew you wouldnât leave me alone to raise the children. Youâre too honorable. I didnât want to take all your dreams away.â
âDo you honestly believe I would have allowed you to do anything I didnât want you to do?â
âYou werenât given a choice,â she cried out. âA man should be able to follow his dreams.â
âSo you came to my mountains?â
She nodded. âI thought we could live the way Daniel Boone and his wife lived. He left her for years at a time, and in all the stories I read, it was mentioned again and again that he would bring meat to her. I also read that she was very content.â
âYou really expected us to live like that?â His voice was incredulous.
She suddenly felt like a fool. âIt sounded perfectly reasonable to me for a while,â she admitted. âBut I have had time to reevaluate. I, too, did a lot of thinking on the journey here. I hope I even grew up a little. I learned something interesting,â she continued. âYou canât always believe what you read in books. Just because itâs written down doesnât mean itâs true.â
The smile caught Lucas by surprise. Taylor sounded as though she was telling him something that was going to stun him.
âCats arenât supposed to like water. I read they were afraid to get wet. The cat who tried to pounce on Victoria apparently didnât know he was supposed to be afraid. And now I think that perhaps, if Mrs. Boone had truly loved her husband the way I love you, she wouldnât have been content when he left her. She must have been miserable. I know I was when you left for Chicago. I couldnât stop thinking about you.â
âLook at me,â he commanded. âGive me the words again.â And let me start living.
âI was miserable,â she cried out.
He thought those were the sweetest, most magical words heâd ever heard. His laughter echoed through the stillness. The sound was filled with joy. He suddenly was whole again and free.
She hadnât expected Lucas to be amused. Hearing him laugh after confessing her misery devastated her. He reached for her then, but she backed away from him. He was much quicker than she was, however. He grabbed hold of her hand and held tight. She struggled to pull free, but he wouldnât let go.
They stood at armâs length now. She finally quit trying to peel his hand away from hers and frowned up at him.
âListen,â he commanded. Then he slowly tugged her toward him. He took his sweet time, and he didnât stop until she was pressed up nice and tight against his chest.
âI donât hear anything,â she whispered. âWhat is it?â
She nervously looked to her left to see if she could see anything lurking in the brush. She couldnât look to her right. Lucasâs chin was in the way.
He let go of her hand and wrapped his arms around her waist. He wasnât going to explain. In his mind, heâd heard the sound loud and clear. That was all that mattered to him.
It was the gratifying sound of his wife being reeled in. She was miserable. He couldnât be happier. He had her completely now, and he was never going to let go. He would make her happy, and he could certainly give her everything she needed or wanted. She didnât ever have to know about his past. The future was all that mattered. His future with Taylor.
His hand moved to the back of her neck. He leaned down and brushed his mouth over hers. Her lips were so sweet and full and soft. She tasted like apples.
She reached up and caressed the side of his face. His whiskers tickled her lips and her fingertips. She hadnât realized how much she wanted him to touch her until he started nibbling on her mouth and teasing her with gentle kisses.
Her past didnât matter to him. He hadnât been offended or disgusted. Taylor was surprised by the relief she felt. She hadnât realized how important his reaction was to her.
Dear God, ho
w she loved him. âLucas, take me to bed.â
The invitation intensified his hunger. They had been apart for long weeks, and all heâd thought about was holding her in his arms again. He became frantic to have it all once again, to feel her squeeze him tight inside her, to show her how much he loved her.
His mouth settled on top of hers. His tongue swept inside to duel with hers. He caressed her shoulders and her back and then lifted her up against his arousal.
The kiss turned ravenous, and when at last he tore his mouth away, they were both panting for breath. He knew he was fast losing control. He lifted her up into his arms with the intent of taking her back to camp. He would make love to her in the privacy of their wagon, and even if it killed him to wait, he would make certain she gained fulfillment before he did.
He felt smooth skin against his hand. He came to a dead stop. âWhere are your underclothes?â
She was fervently kissing the side of his neck. âIâm not wearing any.â
He almost dropped her. His stride became long and purposeful, and when they reached the second wagon, it dawned on him that Victoria was inside.
Taylor wasnât as rattled as he was. âSheâs sleeping with the children tonight,â she whispered.
He helped her inside, then followed. Their bed was already made. A thick mat, wide enough for two, had been placed on the floor of the wagon. A sheet and blanket covered it.
When Lucas let the flap drop back down, the wagon was pitched into darkness.
He stripped out of his clothes before sheâd taken all the pins out of her hair. She was kneeling on their bed. Lucas stretched out next to her, then rolled onto his side and slowly began to caress a path up the inside of her thigh to the junction of her legs. His fingers brushed across her sweet flesh and then he began to stroke her.
Taylorâs head dropped back. She closed her eyes and let out a low moan of surrender. The pleasure he was giving her was almost too much to bear. And when his fingers slowly penetrated her, her body instinctively reacted. Her hips slowly moved in the mating rhythm to gain more of the splendor.
He had to take her dress off. She couldnât seem to remember how. She was frantic over their separation and tried to pull him into her arms. They were both kneeling now, facing each other. His mouth covered hers in another long, drugging, tongue-thrusting kiss. His hands stroked her breasts and then dropped to settle on the tilt of her hips.
Taylorâs hands were splayed against his chest. Her touch was feather-light, tantalizing. His breathing quickened when her caresses moved down his body and she grew bolder, and when at last her fingers closed over him, he let out a harsh groan of pleasure so intense, he felt consumed by it.
He very nearly lost his control then and there. His mouth never left hers as he pulled her hand away from him and then wrapped his arms around her and gently lowered her to the bed. He held her tight against him and rolled onto his back.
His hand cupped the back of her neck and his mouth captured hers again while he wedged one thigh between her legs. She rubbed against him, and his control completely scattered. His hand moved down low and into her warm, damp flesh. He tormented her with his fingers until she was writhing against him, and then he lifted her up and slowly penetrated her. She knelt on her knees now, straddling him, and with his gentle pressure pushing on her hips, she took him inside her. The warm knot of pleasure deep inside her seemed to explode into a thousand fragments. She couldnât go slow now. She squeezed him tight inside her and then began to move.
The pleasure they gave each other soon became unbearable. Neither could hold back. He was the first to climax. He arched up against her and gave her his seed, and the force of his release triggered her own. She whimpered his name and collapsed on top of him.
It took both of them a long while to float back to reality. He stayed inside her for as long as he could and held her close until her breathing had calmed.
âI didnât know we could . . .â
âCould what?â he asked.
âLike that,â she explained.
He could hear the blush in her voice. He laughed in response. âYou were a hellcat a few minutes ago,â he reminded her.
She let out a sigh of contentment and closed her eyes. âI liked it,â she whispered.
âI know,â he replied. âIâve got the marks from your nails to prove it.â
He sounded very arrogant and pleased with himself. Taylor was too tired to take issue with him.
Lucas was starting to like her, she thought. In time, if she really tried not to be so bossy and act as though she knew what everyone else should be doing and if she was able to prove that she could do just fine in the wilderness, maybe then liking would turn into loving. Sheâd told him she was miserable, and now all she wanted in the world was for her husband to be miserable, too.
She was just drifting off to sleep when Lucas rolled to the side and covered the two of them with the blanket. He pulled her back into his arms and closed his eyes.
âTaylor?â
âYes?â
âWe arenât going to raise our son and our daughters the way you were raised. Theyâre never going to be afraid to tell us anything. They arenât going to be ashamed or embarrassed by their bodies, and by God, if anyone ever tries to touch them, theyâll know how to scream.â
18
He that will have a cake out of wheat must tarry the grinding.
âWilliam Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida
Loving Lucas was easy. Getting along with the impossible man was another matter altogether. Taylor hadnât realized how stubborn he could be until he refused to back down and listen to reason. The issue of where they were going to live was under discussion, though in truth she was the only one doing any discussing. Lucas had told her they were moving to a large city and refused to hear her argument against the plan. She was just as determined to stay where she was.
Time was on her side, however. Victoria was exhausted from their journey and needed to rest before she went anywhere. Her dear friend had just climbed out of the wagon when she heard Taylor tell Lucas she was ailing. She immediately jumped back inside and took to her bed.
Hunter was getting his things together with the intent of taking off for the mountains. As soon as he heard Victoria was sick, he came up with one reason after another why he couldnât leave.
Rolly and three other men from town came marching into the clearing and inadvertently stopped the argument.
âWe arenât finished with this discussion,â Taylor whispered to her husband before turning to smile at the visitors.
âWe arenât having a discussion,â Lucas told her. âAs soon as Victoriaâs feeling better, weâre leaving.â
Georgie and Allie were both demanding his attention. He squatted down to find out what they wanted.
Hunter was putting out the fire heâd started to cook their breakfast. Daniel was helping him.
âRoss, Hunter,â Rolly called out, nodding after he shouted each name. He stopped in front of Taylor and bowed to her. âMorning, Mrs. Ross. Since you went and got yourself a house, me and the boys thought weâd go along and see to a few repairs. Weâll make sure the place is clear of critters, so you wonât have to worry about the youngsters stepping on something mean.â
Lucas had stood up during Rollyâs explanation. Allie hid behind his leg and stared up at the giant, but Georgie was bolder. She walked right up to Rolly and tugged on his pant leg until he looked down at her.
The child lost her balance staring up at Rolly and staggered backward. Then she put her arms up and waited.
Rolly looked at Taylor. âWhatâs she wanting?â he asked nervously.
Georgie answered before Taylor could. âUp,â she demanded.
Rolly looked thunderstruck. âI ainât never held me a baby. Guess I could give it a try if youâre agreeable, Mrs. Ross.â
âCertainly, Mr. Rolly,â Taylor replied.
âItâs just Rolly,â he instructed her. He bent over and gen
tly lifted Georgie up. He held her up in the air at armâs length. âShe donât weigh more than a feather.â
âTaylor, whatâs Rolly talking about?â Lucas asked. Heâd held onto his patience long enough. He wanted an immediate answer.
Rolly stepped forward. âShe got herself a house. Can I put her down now? I donât want to damage her none.â
Taylor reached up and took Georgie into her arms. The men smiled at the little girl, then followed their leader as Rolly turned and started back across the clearing.
âWeâll be ready to help you move in by early afternoon, Mrs. Ross,â Rolly called out.
Taylor put Georgie down and told her and her sister to go help Hunter. Then she turned to her husband. âI purchased a house yesterday. Thatâs why I went to see Lewis,â she said. Her words were hurried together when she added, âI havenât seen it yet, but Iâm sure itâs going to be fine. It has wood floors and glass windows.â
There was only one house in Redemption with glass windows. Lucas let out a loud expletive.
âCallaghanâs place,â he whispered. âLewis sold you that crazy old mountain manâs house?â
He wasnât shouting, but he was close to it. Taylor hurried to soothe him. âIt isnât his house. Even if we do leave soon, we still need somewhere to stay tonight.â
âNo.â
âLucas, be reasonable about this.â
He took a step closer to her. âI am being reasonable. Heâs crazy, Taylor. Youâll wake up and find him sitting at the table wanting breakfast. His smell will knock you over backward. I donât think heâs had a bath in twenty years. He wonât leave until heâs good and ready,â he added with a nod. âAnd then heâll take half of what youâve unpacked with him.â
Taylor hid her alarm. âIs he dangerous?â she asked.
Lucas wanted to lie, then decided on the truth. âNo,â he admitted. âHe wonât hurt you, but youâll want to kill him after being in his company for ten minutes. Itâs out of the question. Weâre staying in the meadow.â