Blackwolf's Redemption
With a suddenness that left her reeling, he caught her by the shoulders and put her from him. She knew her cheeks were flushed, but when she looked at him, his face was expressionless. That frightened her even more than the way he’d kissed her…and the way she’d reacted.
Except, she hadn’t. She hadn’t! She wasn’t the kind of woman turned on by displays of macho male power. She was a woman of the twenty-first century and behavior like this had gone out decades ago.
Still, for that one, heart-stopping instant…
Sienna forced the thought aside. She looked up at the stranger. Deliberately, slowly, she wiped the back of her hand over her lips and then against her jeans.
“Do that again,” she said in a low voice, “and I’ll kill you.”
“Give me a hard time again,” he said in mocking imitation of her, “I’ll leave you up here and the only life you’ll take will be your own.” His mouth twisted. “Do you get it now? This is reality. You’re not dreaming.”
“Is using force the way you generally make a point?”
Something flickered in his eyes. “Only when there’s no other choice. A man does what he has to do.”
“So does a woman.” Her chin came up. “You might keep that in mind.”
“Hang on to that attitude. It might just help save you.”
From him? From the climb down? Sienna wasn’t foolish enough to ask. This was not a man to push too far, at least not until she was safely back in civilization with Jack and the others. For now, doing what she had to do made sense, and what she had to do was get off this ledge.
“The belt,” he said, holding out his hand.
He’d already stripped his from the loops of his jeans. She hesitated, then undid hers and gave it to him.
He worked quickly, his big hands moving with surprising grace as he joined the two lengths of leather. When he finished, he tugged hard at both ends. The leather held, but so what? Belts weren’t made to support the weight of two people descending a mountain. His improvised rope wasn’t long enough or strong enough or—
Thunder rumbled from somewhere behind the mountain. She looked up. Dark clouds were moving in. The sky looked ominous. Nerves made her sweep the tip of her tongue over her lips….
And she tasted him.
Anger. Power. Determination. And the darker tastes of man and desire.
“Ready?”
She blinked. The man was wrapping one end of the joined belts around his wrist. It was a big wrist but it matched the rest of him. His height. His shoulders. His powerful arms, ridged abdomen, long legs…
“Keep looking at me like that,” he said in a low voice, “you’re asking for trouble.”
A flush rose in Sienna’s face. “What’s your name?”
He looked at her as if she were crazy. Maybe she was, but before she stepped into space, real or imagined, it seemed she should at least know who he was.
“Does it matter?”
She turned, shot a glance at the yawning distance between them and the canyon floor. Then she looked at him.
“Yes,” she said stubbornly. “It does.”
Just when she thought he wasn’t going to answer, he shrugged those big shoulders.
“It’s Jesse.”
Sienna stared at him. “Jesse?”
“Jesse Blackwolf.”
“But—but—”
“You wanted my name. You’ve got it. Now, let’s get moving before that storm hits.”
“But…” she said again, and he grabbed her wrist.
“No more talking. You got that?”
She got it, all right. Besides, what could she say? How could she possibly tell him that he could not, absolutely could not be who he said he was, that Jesse Blackwolf, if he’d turned up, was in his sixties? So she kept quiet as he wrapped a section of the belt around her wrist, secured it, then gave it a tug that seemed to meet with his satisfaction.
“Do everything I do,” he said. “Concentrate on—” He grabbed her by the shoulders, hoisted her to her toes. “Listen to me, if you want to survive. The rules are simple.”
“Rules?” she said, with a nervous laugh.
“Rules. Five of them. Do not look down. Do not look up. Keep your eyes on your hands and feet and on me. Pay attention to what I say. Obey what I say, without question. Understand?”
She didn’t have enough saliva in her mouth to answer. Instead, she nodded her head, but the truth was, the only thing she actually understood was that she’d never been so scared in her life.
He turned his back to her and took a step forward.
“Wait!”
He looked over his shoulder, face taut with impatience.
“What now?”