Duke rubbed at the stubble shadowing his jaw and cheeks. "Deepest apologies.
Will you please share what you're thinking, Felicia?"
"You have money and you're used to far better accommodations than a cave, so why stay there with Ice and the others?"
Damn it, more questions. He should have known. "Why not?"
"Because according to Mason, besides Lowechester Hall, you have a flat in London, a home somewhere along the shore, and a hunting lodge in Scotland," she went on. "Given that, why stay in rustic Welsh caves?"
Had Mason neglected to mention the Manhattan apartment? Duke shook his head.
She'd already asked what he was, not lingering on the who and why of tonight's events. Those were mere scenery. Felicia had focused on the big picture, as if she'd known that his being a wizard was key to comprehending the catastrophic evening. Now she sought more answers. Did she always ask such clever questions? He usually dated the most vapid human women he could find because they were incapable of guessing what he was and never attracted him for long.
Beautiful, saucy--and too damn smart, Felicia was exactly the sort of woman he avoided.
"Just staying with friends for a bit," he lied.
She grimaced and clutched her stomach.
"Something wrong?" Concern raced through him.
"When you're ready to be honest, let me know. Is there a loo anywhere near?"
Glancing at the clock, Hurstgrove wondered how she could see right through him.
"Sorry. It's been a couple of hours. We've another few at least before we reach Ice's place.
We should stop for the night."
But where? Duke winced. Wasn't much alongside this stretch of the M4.
The next few minutes passed in tense silence until, finally, he pulled off the motorway at the only bit of civilization visible. A few scattered cottages, looking as old as the tiny village itself, squatted on a dark, narrow road. At the end, nestled in trees, a plain mid-century house appeared, only visible because his headlights reflected off the front windows.
As Duke steered the convertible closer, he noted a faint air of lonesomeness. He pulled up in the drive and turned to Felicia. "Wait here."
He hopped out of the car and sprinted to the little cottage door. A few envelopes bulged out of the mail slot. A peek through the window revealed newspapers littering the floor. No one had been home for days.
Praying the inhabitants were away for the holiday, Duke returned to the car, then followed the drive around the back of the house. He cut the lights and the engine.
"Who lives here?" she asked, frowning.
No idea. "A friend. Let's go."
Felicia grabbed his arm as he began to climb out of the car. "You're lying."
How could she know that? "We'll only be here a few hours. Come on."
"We can't just barge into someone's home!"
"This is life or death. We haven't time to be polite."
She dug in her heels. "We're staying in separate rooms, yes?"
It would be wiser for his self-control, but ... Duke shook his head. "I'll do my utmost to respect your privacy. But I can't let this ... man get his hands on you, Felicia. I won't risk you. 'Depraved' is too kind a word to describe him."
She hesitated, then sighed. "All right."
Her acceptance of the situation relieved him and made him a bit proud. She was smart and practical ... and driving him mad with lust.
As he walked around to help her out of the car, he murmured, "Stay close to me."
Felicia exited, shivering as she scanned their surroundings. He slung an arm around her and drew her against his side.
Bristling, she backed away. "Unless you're concerned about a stampeding sheep or cow, I'm perfectly fine. There's no one about."
"You'd be surprised by the things that go bump in the night." He smiled grimly at her. "Besides, you're freezing. Let's go."
The moment they stepped away from the car, the January wind whipped through them anew. She shivered in the delicate lace of her dress and crossed her arms, huddling into herself to keep warm.
Stubborn woman. Duke shrugged out of his coat.
"Oh, no. You don't--"
Felicia didn't even finish her protest before he settled his dinner jacket over her shoulders. Almost instantly, she sank deep into the warmth of the coat.
"Warmer?"
Felicia buried her hands in the lapels and inhaled deeply. Duke was already hard, but his erection turned painful.
Cheeks red, she lifted her face from the garment and nodded. "Th-thank you."
At the door, Duke hesitated. If Felicia weren't with him, he'd simply wave a hand and let his magic open the door. He couldn't send her two hundred meters away now. Too dangerous. So in addition to kidnapping, less than four hours later he'd be adding breaking and entering to his criminal repertoire. Won't Mum be proud?
He reared back to elbow out a little pane of glass above the handle when Felicia tapped his shoulder. She held the key in her hand.
"Where did you find that?"
She gestured to her feet. "Flower pot. I keep my spare there as well."
Very smart. Duke grabbed the key and stepped forward to open the door for Felicia. They crowded together on the tiny stoop. Her wide blue eyes lifted to his face, searching, aware. The pulse at her neck beat rapidly. Her face was so close, he felt her warm breath against his mouth.
Duke's stomach clenched, and he resisted an insane urge to crush her between the door and his body, to cover her lips with his, press deep inside, and roll her sweetness on his tongue. He didn't dare.
Slowly, he stepped back.
Tearing her gaze from his, Felicia squeezed between him and the door, then stepped into the cozy little house with its neutral colors and masculine touches. Duke closed the door behind her and locked it. Just in case, he tried to magically secure the door ... but nothing. Damn. He'd have to keep her close and take other precautions.
Silently, he followed Felicia into the slightly cluttered space. Discarded newspapers and sports magazines were everywhere. Rows and rows of books lined the dark wood shelves around the perimeter of the room. He continued trailing her down a narrow hallway that smelled faintly of cedar and mold, through an arch in the stone wall, and up a steep flight of stairs. Her slim hips swayed. His desire flared to heated life again, gnawing at him. He hung his head, pressed his shoulders down, trying to relieve some of the tension. Problem was, it wasn't in his neck.
At the top of the landing, Duke wrapped his fingers around her delicate wrist, staying her. "Let me go into the rooms first, just in case."