Swept Away - Page 18

Eden swallowed hard, but that failed to alleviate her growing sense of alarm. She had never felt comfortable around Raven, and at last she realized why. It was not merely the darkness of his coloring that signaled danger, but the fact he radiated an aura of sensuality that was so strong she doubted any woman would be immune to it. A clear challenge had always been reflected in his glance, the pride of his posture, the insolent curve of h

is taunting smile, but she had been too innocent to understand it for what it truly was. Alex had taught her a great deal about the relationship between a man and woman, but it had been with a loving perspective. What she now recognized in Raven was merely the primitive power of raw desire.

She could not draw a deep breath until Raven dropped his hand, but then his actions became as suggestive as his words as he began to unbutton his shirt. Appalled by the boldness of that gesture, Eden reached out to stop him.

“Raven, this is ridiculous! Last night was a regrettable mistake that mustn’t ever be repeated. Can’t you understand that?”

“No, this is all I understand.” Raven leaned toward her, his mouth opening slightly as his lips drew close to hers.

Paralyzed by the same fascination that exists between helpless prey and a sleek predator, Eden watched Raven’s eyes close, the black fringe of his lashes becoming dark crescents against his bronze skin. Freshly shaven, his cheek felt as smooth as her own when she raised her hand in a feeble effort to turn his face away. Raven caught her wrist, placed a tender kiss on her palm, then pressed her open hand against his chest. His heart was beating with a slow, steady rhythm, in contrast to her own, which seemed to pound louder and louder in her ears until the sound drowned out the voice of her conscience and she heard only the sweet song of desire.

Raven’s lips found hers then, soft, yielding, as tempting as he had remembered while Eden thought only that while he no longer tasted of brandy, his kiss was every bit as intoxicating. Her fears of him instantly forgotten, she made no effort to escape his embrace now, and let her hand slide down his chest, gently combing the crisp black curls that tapered to a thin line at his navel. She could not remember why they had been arguing when all she had to do was close her eyes and Raven was magically transformed into Alex. Dear, dear Alex, whose kisses had always been gentle, and overflowing with love.

It was her passions he had wanted to arouse, but Raven was sufficiently captivated by the sweetness of Eden’s surrender to allow her to set a relaxed pace. With her help, he shrugged off his shirt. Her nightgown then followed it to the floor. Had he known they would be making love again that morning he would not have bothered to dress but he quickly cast the rest of his clothing aside so nothing hindered his appreciation of the velvet softness of her skin. He pulled her close, aligning their bodies so that the fullness of her bosom fit snugly against the hard planes of his chest.

Despite Alex’s encouragement, Raven had never thought he needed a wife, but he now intended to bed Eden as often as it took to convince her they had to wed. He felt the pale flesh of her supple body warm beneath his caress, and knowing she would not try and elude him now, he relaxed his hold on her. The smooth swell of her breast fit perfectly in the gentle curve of his hand and he leaned down to moisten the delectable pink tip with his tongue. He had never wanted to suck at another woman’s bosom like an adoring child, but as Eden enfolded him in her arms, pressing his face close, he found the long forgotten instinct too powerful to suppress. He wanted all of her, in every way a man could take a woman, but when he brought their bodies together, he knew the oldest way would do for now. Eden was a uniquely fascinating female and it pleased him to think he would have a lifetime to enjoy her charms.

Had Raven attempted to force himself on her, Eden would have fought him with her last ounce of strength, but she simply did not have the will to fight his subtle seduction. He was not demanding, nor possessive. He was slow, and so gentle he drew forth emotion in endless waves of delight. Filled with the most exquisite of sensations, she again sought to recapture the love she had thought lost to her forever, and in Raven’s arms it was so easy she had no will to resist. In her mind, it was Alex who again shared her bed and it was his name that echoed in every beat of her heart.

Raven had never been with a woman he had not paid. When he again felt Eden’s climax shudder clear through her, he realized the squeals of ecstasy he had so frequently heard had been no more than the carefully rehearsed response a whore’s profession required. He had mistakenly believed he had known all there was to know about women, but now he realized he had merely been trained to accept an artfully acted lie. Making love with a whore was no more exciting than walking through the steps of a dance without the music, and yet he had believed that was all any man ever felt.

How could I have been such an ignorant fool? he asked himself. It was no wonder he had become bored with women when none had cared for anything but his money and he had cared even less for them. With Eden he felt reborn, and the pleasure he found in her arms was so intense the blissful calm that followed was the most perfect peace he had ever known. He was floating on that dreamlike cloud now, and wanted it to last forever. He shifted his position to spare Eden the burden of his weight, but continued to hold her cradled in his arms. He combed her tawny tresses through his fingers, more content than he had ever been.

“Today, Eden,” he whispered softly.

The sound of Raven’s voice jarred Eden badly. Devastated by how swiftly her memories of Alex had led her astray, she rose up on her elbow and forced herself to look at her dark-eyed companion. When he responded with the rakish grin that had been her undoing the previous night, she was overwhelmed with the worst feelings of shame and remorse she had ever experienced, or had need to. Gathering the sheet to cover herself, she sat up as she began to cry.

“This isn’t your fault. It’s entirely mine, but I can’t marry you. I’m still in love with Alex. His memory is precious to me and deserves the greatest respect.” She fell silent then, unwilling to confess how badly she had used Raven when she knew he would surely be deeply hurt by it, if not so outraged he might promptly strangle her. She had no choice but to let him think she was completely devoid of morals, but it was better than telling him the truth when he would despise her for it.

Dismayed, Raven watched Eden sob as though her heart were broken, but when he tried to pull her back into his arms, she cried even louder and pushed him away. He had had a month to fume over the way she had enticed Alex into marriage. He knew exactly what she was and he was certain that, even though she would undoubtedly also be marrying him for his wealth, he would get his money’s worth. What he could not understand was why she was pretending to be so upset by what had transpired between them when it had felt so good.

“You certainly have convenient limits to the way you plan to respect Alex’s memory,” he chided.

Sickened by the truth of his words, Eden turned aside, buried her face in her pillow, and continued to weep for the husband she had lost and, to her everlasting shame, the desire she could not control.

Having had enough of her tears, Raven rose from the comfortable bed and dressed for the second time that day. He then went to the valise that now lay open at the end of the bed. He sorted through his clothes until he found Alex’s letters. He had brought them intending to wave them dramatically while he told Eden exactly what he thought of her, but they would serve a different purpose just as well. Selecting the second one, he carried it over to the bed.

“Alex wanted us to be together, Eden. Here, read this, you’ll see what I mean.”

Even through her tears, Eden recognized Alex’s handwriting. She reached out and took the letter in a reverent clasp as she again sat up, but she needed a moment to compose herself sufficiently to read it.

Raven moved back to the window. He could make out the masts of the Jamaican Wind in the distance, and as always the sight of the graceful ship filled him with pride. “I’d like to leave for home within a week. There will be too great a risk that we’ll run into hurricanes if we delay any longer.”

“Home to Jamaica, you mean?” Eden was running her fingertips over the neatly penned lines of Alex’s letter, not yet focusing on the words.

“Yes. Alex meant to take you there. You’ll be going with me instead.”

Eden smoothed out the single sheet of stationery, then read the letter twice. She was deeply touched by Alex’s glowing descripti

on of their life together as well as his hopes for her future happiness. As perceptive a person as Raven, Eden also understood the message that was only implied in his words. “Alex was a dear and thoughtful man, and I’m certain he didn’t mean this subtle hint that we might one day marry as an order.”

Twenty-four hours earlier Raven would have agreed, but now it served his purpose to honor Alex’s last request. “I would have liked to have discussed the matter with him, but Alex knew me far better than you do. He knew I would have rebelled at such an order, while his gentlemanly plea is impossible to refuse.”

“I can understand how he would have been concerned about me, but what about you, Raven? You were the one who was supposed to find a wife this summer. Have you been seeing anyone besides Stephanie this last month?”

Raven stifled a derisive snort at the last possible second, and shook his head instead. “I’ve no interest in your cousin, nor any of the other young women I’ve met.”

“Stephanie will be heartbroken to learn that. She’s very fond of you.”

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