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    Shadows and Ruins

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      waggled her eyebrows. "Come on, baby, don't you want to lose some inhibitions? Do it

      with me."

      He laughed. "I agree some men probably use that as a line. But not me. Whether

      you believe it or not, I don't have to use lines to meet women."

      Oh, she could believe. She couldn't imagine any woman finding Shane unattractive.

      He was too damned gorgeous, too charismatic.

      "It's not a bad thing to have some inhibitions," he said. "I meant you seem…in need

      of a release. Maybe an outlet for energy you've built up over the years."

      Yes, she needed a release. If he kept looking at her as if he could read her mind,

      she'd dream of him again. In her dreams he'd become the dark, dangerous, out of

      control beast who wanted to rid her of common sense and those little inhibitions he'd

      mentioned. A man who challenged her to forget bad memories and become someone

      new.

      She shook her head and decided their conversation had wavered onto treacherous

      ground. "So you think people don't like you because you're a bit introverted?

      According to legend, people rarely saw Sadie off her land. She seldom came into

      Gambit Creek for provisions. You certainly don't isolate yourself that much."

      "No. But I've been tempted."

      She wondered what had turned him toward such introspection, such alienation.

      "You go out a lot?" he asked.

      "No. I have friends in archaeological circles, but we don't socialize much." She

      shrugged.

      He appraised her indolently. "I'd think you'd have plenty of men knocking at your

      door."

      He certainly didn't mind coming right to the point.

      She remembered Grant's embrace and shuddered slightly. "I've stayed busy the last

      few years obtaining my master's and then working in the field. I don't have much time

      for dating."

      "Your job is the most important thing to you."

      "You could say that."

      "What about family?"

      It took her a long time to answer. "Just my parents."

      "An only child. That explains the heavy ambition."

      "I wasn't an only child." She couldn't catch herself quickly enough to keep from

      saying the words. "I had a brother, Doug."

      His brow furrowed slightly. "Had?"

      She shifted, uncomfortable, feeling old pain rise like clouds over the ridge. "He's

      dead."

      Genuine sympathy came into his eyes. "I'm sorry."

      She swallowed hard. "It was a very long time ago."

      She half-expected him to probe further but when he didn't, relief flooded her.

      Acknowledging Doug's death came with a pain that never completely left her, the

      memories of why he'd died agonizing to relive. She shrugged off the sadness and anger

      that always pricked her heart like a needle when she thought about Doug and her

      parents.

      Think about something else. With Shane so close it wasn't as difficult as she imagined.

      As he leaned back on his elbows and stretched his long legs out, she fixated on the

      superbly formed length of his sinewy thighs. No man had a right to look so damned

      good. "What do you do for entertainment when the ranch takes up so much of your

      time?"

      "Ride my horse in the mountains and enjoy the outdoors. Or maybe sit under a tree

      and read a good book."

      "You like to read?"

      "Don't sound so surprised. I read the Wall Street Journal, Range magazine, some

      early American history journals and lots of science fiction."

      She realized that she'd been guilty of pigeonholing him just as Sadie was

      stereotyped in her time. She'd put him in a little box labeled "brute and brawny".

      Emma crossed her legs yoga style. "My history and archaeology books are my most

      prized possessions. My father is an archaeologist and he used to say `Sweet Pie, you'll

      go to your grave reading a history book'."

      His lips turned up slightly. "So you followed your father around and learned what

      it took to become an archaeologist?"

      She brought her knees up and wrapped her arms around her legs. "No, I'm afraid

      Father had other ideas about what I should do."

      Shane's brow creased. "Was he afraid you'd get hurt if you went on a dig with

      him?"

      "He thought I should be a history teacher for grade school kids."

      "Why?"

      "Father is from the old school that says women are decorative and useful as long as

      they don't get in a man's way. He's always had a low opinion of the women

      archaeologists he worked with."

      He made a sound somewhere between a snort and a laugh. "Obviously you showed

      him differently."

      She nodded but didn't elaborate. She didn't believe in revealing truckloads of

      personal information to virtual strangers.

      "Sweet Pie," he said huskily, lying on his side and supporting his head in his palm.

      "I think I like the sound of that."

      She wished she'd kept her mouth closed. Even remembering her father's former

      nickname for her created a bitter taste in her mouth. "He stopped calling me that after

      my brother died."

      She half expected him to ask for clarification, but he didn't. When she didn't speak,

      he reached into the hamper and pulled out an apple then took a big bite. Charlie

      watched him expectantly and he tossed her another dog biscuit. "Okay, girl. That's all

      you get for now."

      As she sat in companionable silence with Shane, Emma almost asked him more

      about his life, about why he found nature and animals far more interesting than friends

      and dating. About why he'd been intent on protecting her from Grant.

      Thunder disconnected her stream of thought. Brilliant, intense sky was broken

      along the west by thunderheads.

      "Damn," she muttered.

      He stopped crunching his apple long enough to respond. "What's wrong?"

      "It's going to rain."

      "Then I guess you'd better show me the site before all hell breaks loose," he said,

      gathering up the hamper.

      While he went to his rusty truck, she stayed under the trees, unwilling to break the

      cocoon of her relaxation. She couldn't recall when she'd last felt so carefree. It made no

      sense considering what had happened so far that day.

      Shane approached and she reached over to caress one of Charlie's silky ears. Maybe

      if she didn't look at Shane she'd forget how he walked or the way his gaze burned her

      deep inside with an overpowering sexual craving she tried unsuccessfully to ignore.

      He reached out to help her up. "We'd better get to it."

      Without hesitating Emma took his warm, slightly calloused hand. His big fingers

      and palm dwarfed her thin hand. He hauled her to her feet. The unexpected momentum

      took her off balance and she tipped toward him. He grasped her waist and steadied her.

      Her palms pressed to his chest and the heat of his body teased her fingers. His strength

      and power, intimate under her palms, sent swirls of excitement dancing inside her.

      Damn, but this man was dangerous to her equilibrium.

      She reached to clasp his forearms, as if she could pry his grip away. "What are you

      doing?"

      Her voice sounded breathless to her own ears, and Shane's eyes went stormy, just

      as the clouds above them darkened with each passing moment. His lips parted slightly,

      as if he might answer. His blatant stare devoured, took stock. Time h
    ung in a balance.

      "Damned if I know." His voice came quiet and deep. His breath touched her face.

      He inhaled deeply. "God, you smell good. What is that scent?"

      Surprised by the turn in conversation, she took a few seconds to answer.

      "Insatiable. It's a rose-scented cologne."

      His mouth upturned in a sexy grin. "Insatiable, eh? Are you?"

      For the umpteenth time that day her cheeks reddened, and her stomach danced

      with a combination of nerves and excitement. "No."

      He tilted his head slightly to the side, a twinkle of pure amusement in his eyes. "I

      don't believe you."

      He released her waist so his hands could take up residence on her back and press

      her closer. Her hands slid upwards to his biceps and hard muscles moved under her

      touch. She parted her lips, but words wouldn't form. Her breath seized in her chest, her

      heart fluttering quickly.

      In a last defense against her crumbling walls, she said, "I don't care what you

      believe, Shane."

      He nodded. "I'm not sure that's true either. But what I really want to know is if you

      want me to let you go."

      Did she? Confusion played with her emotions, dropping her low and then bringing

      her high. She didn't put much thought into her next words but blurted out the truth. "I

      don't know."

      With heated attention his gaze caressed her face. "Then maybe we should find out."

      Without further warning his lips crushed down on hers, shutting out all but one

      sensation.

      Burning need.

      She couldn't remember Grant's kiss. Perhaps it was the clear and unmistakable

      power of Shane's touch. His mouth moved on hers passionately, without restraint. It

      was as if he'd a right to kiss her and had done so a thousand times before. And would a

      million times more.

      With this heady allurement came other sensations she couldn't dismiss. Everything

      seemed clearer, heightened under his embrace. Emma inhaled his scent, breathing in his

      special musk and the tantalizing freshness of soap. The solid steel of his strong chest

      crushed her breasts, his sturdy thighs pressed against her. His hard cock pressed

      against her belly and brought new, staggering desire to her entire body. Plunging into

      her mouth, Shane met her tongue and caressed with a sensuous, flagrantly sexual

      dance. Somewhere along the way she realized that her fingers had tangled in the thick

      softness of his hair. The silky texture teased her fingers. He pressed her tighter to him.

      Excitement hardened her nipples and pulsating heat surged between her thighs. A soft

      moan escaped her throat, and he gentled his kiss, languidly caressing.

      A part of her mind shrieked at her to take control. But Shane's embrace was unique.

      Wonderful.

      Carnal.

      Erotic.

      The kiss went on endlessly, splintering her mind and inhibitions into a thousand

      scattered pieces. Without restraint, she moved sinuously, rubbing her belly against his

      erection. Gratification filled her as she felt him harden even more.

      His touch lowered to her ass, one hand squeezing her butt cheek with possessive

      attention. She'd no sooner registered his blatant touch when his other hand came up

      and cupped her left breast. With a gentle tug, he plucked her nipple through her shirt

      and bra. His tongue continued a steady rhythm in her mouth.

      She gasped as pleasure stung her hard nipple and sent a sweet yearning ache

      between her legs. Emma felt her folds moisten, plump, widen for his touch and the

      thrust of his cock.

      Amazed by the intensity of her body's reaction, she moaned and writhed in his

      arms. Again, his fingers plucked her nipple, strummed with a maddening stroke. She

      couldn't breathe, and yet everything inside her yearned for more. She ached, she

      pulsated in her deepest core. Much more of this and she'd combust on the spot and be

      damned to the consequences.

      Thunder rumbled, this time close and threatening.

      Emma surfaced into reality as if someone had dumped cold water over her head.

      She pulled her lips from his, surging back against his arms so that he released her

      abruptly.

      She took a shuddering breath as she moved several paces back from him, and her

      heart hammered in her chest. Shane's expression looked hot and needful. Almost

      dazed. His breath came quickly, but his expressive eyes cleared into a more wary,

      watchful condition.

      As if the force had almost overwhelmed him.

      "Emma," he said softly, deeply.

      She put her hands to her face and felt the heat radiate from her skin. She swallowed

      hard and dropped her hands. "We'd better hurry if you want to look at the excavation

      before the rain."

      She rushed toward the site without looking back.

      * * * * *

      "Would you look at that?" the One said as he stood upon the high ridge and looked

      down at Shane O'Donnell and Emma Baker.

      Incongruously, he wore a double-breasted suit. The short man had never seen him

      in human clothes. With his square jaw and gray hair, he looked like someone who

      might walk down Gambit Creek's Main Street without anyone taking a second look.

      The short man watched the One adjust his binoculars and marveled at the man's long,

      elegant fingers.

      "What are they doing now?" the short man asked, dressed far less formally. He

      twisted the hem of his T-shirt and used it for a towel. His hands sweated and his torso

      felt sticky from the hot sun glazing the canyon ridge.

      The One barked a laugh. "They were kissing."

      "What?" The short man reached for the binoculars, but the One wrenched them

      back.

      "They've stopped and now they're heading to the pit."

      The short man put his hands on his hips, his lips drawing back with a snarl. "Damn

      it."

      Dropping the binoculars to his side, the One glared and sighed in exasperation.

      "Get control. Have patience."

      The shorter man glanced at his urbane partner and paced. "We've waited too damn

      long as it is. I need to find the necklace for myself when they're not around and then I'll

      have what I need."

      The One lifted the binoculars and examined the woman and man below with

      interest. "As soon as they leave and we've given them sufficient time to leave the area

      you can search again for the necklace." His gaze centered on the woman's slim body,

      and he licked his lips. "Mmmm…mmm. I imagine you like her, don't you? She's a piece

      of work. For a human."

      Pacing back to his vehicle, the short man turned the full force of his glare on his

      more genteel-looking partner. "She's not going to be here much longer. You promised

      me that when you got what you came for that you'd leave her to me."

      Instead of lowering the binoculars, the One said, "Oh, don't you worry. When I

      have what I want, she'll be yours."

      "Mine?"

      "Yours."

      * * *

      Chapter Six

      As Emma explained the phases of the excavation to Shane in detail, he discovered

      partway through her explanation that he couldn't absorb a thing she said. He was too

      busy remembering the way her breasts and hips felt pressed against him, the way her

      hard little nipple had responded to his touch. Each time she glanced at him, the sea-

      green depths
    in her eyes mesmerized him, and the way wisps of her gold-spun hair had

      fallen from her braid made him want to say the hell with the excavation and drag her

      into his arms again.

      He felt like a nineteen-year-old again dealing with relentless arousal. He kicked

      himself every step of the way for letting things get out of hand. Or in hand, depending

      how he looked at it.

      When he'd helped her to her feet he hadn't intended to kiss her. But when she'd

      stumbled forward he'd found the touch of her fingers on his arms enticing and the feel

      of her body too much to resist. Something relentlessly horny inside him demanded

      satisfaction. He tried to recall if he'd ever responded to another woman like this and

      realized he hadn't. When he'd worked for the agency, his relationships often came as

      short-term sexual flings agreed upon between him and the woman.

      Emma was different. Damned if she hadn't started to bewitch him body and soul.

      "As I've explained to your aunt and uncle, Grant and I initially did a sweep of the

      area and marked artifacts that were lying in a scatter. We used pin flags." She showed

      him the thin, flexible metal sticks with red and blue flags attached to one end. "If we

      were surveying a site where archaic finds might be made, we'd mark petrified wood

      that had obviously been chipped off a larger piece with a red flag. The blue flags are

      normally used to mark an actual artifact such as a knife, scraper or any other tool native

      peoples may have used."

      "But you've only found evidence of historic occupation here," he said.

      "Yes…I'm…" She stopped and stared at him. She gave him a tentative smile. "I'm

      sorry. I've gone off on a tangent. We're supposed to be talking about Sadie's cabin and

      I'm veering off into totally irrelevant areas."

      As Emma continued talking about the site, Shane's mind drifted to the way she'd

      responded to his embrace. She'd moved out of his arms before he'd wanted to release

      her, but gratification had flowed through him when she'd warmed, kissing him hotly

      and starting a conflagration that coursed deep in his blood. Physically she was

      womanly, curved and sweet to look at. Yet he'd sensed a hesitation, an unwillingness to

      let go sexually, to take his passion and match it with her own. He suspected if and when

     


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