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Authors: Carolyn Faulkner

To Trust Her Heart

 

 

 

To Trust Her Heart

 

 

By

 

Carolyn Faulkner

 

 

©2012 by Blushing Books® and Carolyn Faulkner

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2012 by Blushing Books® and Carolyn Faulkner

 

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 Faulkner, Carolyn

To Trust Her Heart

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Chapter One:

 

 

Maddie awoke with a start when a hand that was much too big and beefy to be her own suddenly covered her mouth. She opened her eyes blearily to stare down at the alarmingly familiar, offending appendage. It was large enough to cover most of her face. The palm was slightly rough against her skin, but the nails on the end of those impossibly long, thick fingers were flat and neatly trimmed.

What’s more, his fingers smelled of where they’d been last night, bringing a flaming blush to the cheeks they covered. Dear God, he certainly hadn’t forgotten how to use them. He’d always known exactly how to get her to melt in his arms. Even after twenty years he still hadn’t lost his touch, not one iota. Her body always had been and always would be his. All he would ever have to do is crook his finger . . . which judging from the scent he’d apparently done last night.  Not that she had a particularly clear image of most that had happened last night after she set foot in the casino.

For some reason, when she drank, which was rare, she almost always ended up in the company of this particular man.  The memories that remained with her from these occasions were always of the triple “x” variety. She closed her eyes in an effort to blot out the smutty images and tried to swallow.  That proved difficult however because some evil person had scotch taped her tongue to the roof of her mouth after dragging it over the carpet until it was good and fuzzy. Maddie then opened her eyes again, hoping against hope that she was wrong about where she was.

Turned out she was deadly accurate, and her blush turned to one of pure mortification.

Well, at least the all too intimate smell of herself was something she could do something about. With her fingers wrapped gingerly around his bough-like wrist, as if it was a snake she expected to spring to life at any given moment, she divested herself of that atrocious reminder of last night’s folly by depositing it over its owner’s hip.

Moving her head any one direction too quickly was definitely out, too, she discovered when the room began to spin around her after she tried to try to lift it off the pillow while levering that heavy arm away from herself. That small movement felt as if it had zapped all of the strength she would be able to gather for the rest of the day, but Maddie knew that that could not, would not, be true. She needed to get out of here, immediately!  There could be no possibility of a repeat of whatever.  She gulped hard as steamy, real-life videos played behind her eyelids about what had unquestionably happened last night. Obviously, she’d completely lost her sanity somewhere along the line and had ended up in the one place she was least likely to go voluntarily when sober.

Maddie suffered no illusions about how hard it would be to escape. A quick personal inventory revealed that she was, as she’d worried, completely naked. She quickly made a plan.  She’d make a dash, a stealthy, quiet dash, but a dash nonetheless,  for the bathroom and grab a towel if she had to, but hopefully this was a swanky enough establishment to offer its guests robes. Either way, she was going to beat a hasty, cowardly retreat, and hopefully never set eyes on him again.

Somehow it seemed that her exits from him didn’t seem to want to stick, but she didn’t have time to think about this now. Instead, she worried about how she was going to slip away from the spy who had loved her, once upon a time, more years ago than she cared to remember. He was damned good at what he did, and she couldn’t imagine that even Mata Hari could get out of a room without him knowing, and him being damned good and ready to let her go.

Still, she had to give it a try.

She began to ease away from him with excruciating care because she was afraid of alerting him to her escape. Her head was demanding that she move as if it was perched precariously on the tip of a spike, and she wasn’t at all sure that that wasn’t its exact position. It took her an abnormally long time but it was worth it once she was standing next to the bed almost free of him. 

For a long while Maddie stood staring down at him unable to move away from him.  He had this affect on her as long as she could remember.  The white bed sheets framed every inch of his six foot four tanned frame.  Even asleep as he was, he still managed exude both raw sex appeal and infinite power. In more than twenty years, she’d never known him to have a moment’s doubt about himself or his decisions. He said what he meant and meant what he said. He was a true throwback, a John Wayne without the funny walk, and
with
the real combat experience the Duke had distinctly lacked.

Before she knew it, she was shaking her head and smiling that frighteningly familiar soft, stupid smile down at him, until she wrenched herself back to her senses and crept to the bathroom. She walked backwards staring at him prepared at any moment to throw herself onto the floor to avoid detection just in case he should wake up. Maddie didn’t dare to close the door, fearing the soft
click
might awaken him, so she settled for just shy of closed and huddled in on herself in front of obscenely huge wrap around mirror that sent her scrambling for a towel Luckily there were several large, luxuriously plush towels in an étagère above the commode, one of which she proceeded to wrap around herself, covering all of her decidedly lumpy, forty-something-year old areas. Unfortunately, her quick sweep of the bedroom floor hadn’t revealed anything in the way of her clothing.

She was quietly thankful to the designers of that bathroom. The sight of herself from all sorts of appalling angles cleared her head in a way that nothing else could have. That man in there, who was still snoring softly from the depths of the king sized bed, was dangerous. One might say, pure evil incarnate. Hell, he was asleep and she’d been practically drooling down on him like some teenager in heat. She
had
to get out of here before the giant stirred or she’d be lost forever as she’d done so many time sin the past.

The idea of having to go into a public hallway with just a towel on was giving her pause, though. A quick scouring of the room yielded none of the coveted robes she had been hoping for. Maddie was no Cindy Crawford, and was naturally shy about her body. She took a few minutes to breathe deeply and gather her gumption, reminding herself vehemently that he was
not
what she wanted and if she wanted to escape undetected the time was now.

When she thought she’d convinced herself, or come as close as she was likely to get, Maddie turned and reached for the doorknob. Just as she swung the door open, she realized one excruciatingly fact, there was no longer any masculine snoring coming from the bed.

 

 

“Where do you think you’re going?” he asked in his perpetually firm but more gravelly than usual morning voice, leaning his forearm against the doorjamb. He was so damned big that he occupied every inch of the doorway, effectively crushing Maddie’s hopes of ever getting by him.

She was stuck. Should she brave his ire and tell it to him straight? Or try to play up to him and disarm him, as much as that was possible, until she could spot another chance to get away? Deciding that she didn’t want to have to play up to him, since there was no telling where that might lead, she replied to his naked feet, which was where her gaze had settled, “Home. Now kindly move out of my way.” She put her hand out, but kept it well away from his skin. Touching him could have very detrimental effects, after all, just standing in his presence was making her senses riot almost uncontrollably.

The big lunk stood exactly where he was, not budging a millimeter. She knew he was staring down at her as if she was a particularly interesting bug he’d discovered, taking all of her in, she knew, not missing a single detail. She had never been able to get away with anything when she was with him.  He was too damned observant!

“You’re not going home, Maddie. I told you that last night.”

She wasn’t about to admit to him that she had only a few, vague but embarrassingly sensual memories about last night.  Maddie let her gaze wander up from those huge feet up his heavy, lightly hairy calves to those huge, muscular thighs, skipping demurely over the very outside of his hips to that flat, rippled stomach and broad, strong chest. The arm that was bulging against the door was practically the size of one of her legs.

One would think that someone who was as brawny has he was would be slow and cumbersome in his movements, but not him. His appearance at the door was proof enough of his stealthy capabilities. He had been a Navy Seal in one of his many incarnations, and was as tough as they come, slick and sly and silent as a cat when he wanted to be, strong as an ox or two when the call arose, and deadlier than a King cobra.

But Maddie had rarely seen those parts of his personality, although she knew they always lurked just under the surface, they were always an undertone, but never showed to her expressly.  Even when she’d managed to anger him, which surprisingly wasn’t that easy for her unless she’d screwed up majorly, he’d always been excruciatingly careful of her while creating abstract art with his blazing red palm print on the fair skin of her upturned rear.

Embarrassed by the turn her thoughts were taking, the visions of her younger self lying over his lap one of those multiple times getting her bottom roasted for whatever infraction she’d committed against the rules according to Ty Everett Scanlon, Maddie decided to try to make a break for it, despite how badly the odds of success were stacked against her.

She pushed forwards, into him, and it was like trying to move a brick wall. He wasn’t going anywhere, certainly not at her behest. There were very few things or people that could move him if he didn’t want to move. Maddie stole a look up at him, and saw him staring down at her. He wasn’t smiling, he rarely did, but she knew him well enough to note the humor about his eyes. He was having fun watching her try to physically persuade him to move.

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