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He shifted her in his arms, his body hardening to the point of pain with the knowledge of what he was about to do. He opened his shirt, stared at his hand until one fingernail lengthened, razor sharp, and he swept it over his chest and pressed her mouth tightly against his skin, whispering another command.

At the first touch of her lips, he threw back his head in ecstasy, shaken by his reaction to her touch. To the sight of her face, so beautiful in the darkness. To the fall of her hair, shimmering like a dark cloud. Byron knew he had learned patience over the last years, a steady, carefully cultivated trait he guarded. Antonietta shook his self-discipline. He wanted her—worse, needed her. He had taken his time to learn everything he could about her, and he knew she had no thought of a permanent relationship. She wouldn’t mind taking him as a lover, but she didn’t think in terms of marriage or eternity.

His first thought was to simply take her, but he dismissed that impulse immediately, refusing to be selfish, refusing to make a mistake that might cause her to suffer in any way. He had been determined to court her until the moment he had seen her struggling for her very life on the cliffs. Safety came first, and he was of the earth, impossible to protect her during daylight hours. So he had to tie them together before she was ready to accept what he was.

His entire body shook with the effort not to say the ritual binding words that would tie them together for all time. She had to stay above, and he would have to return belowground while the sun was high. Trembling with need, Byron stopped the exchange at just enough to complete a true bond between them.

With most humans, scanning and reading thoughts was relatively easy, but Antonietta and many members of her family were more difficult to read. It was not only the Scarletti family but also a few people in the city and some of the servants in the palazzo. Their brain patterns weren’t normal. If he simply pushed beyond the barriers, they would know he was there, reading their minds, taking their memories. He needed to work out their strange brain patterns before he attempted to do something he might regret. He had no idea what other differences the people in the region had. With the blood bond he established between himself and Antonietta, he could find her easily anywhere and touch her mind at will. There was no way she could escape him, and he had a better chance of protecting her should there be need. It was the only real solution and the only safe thing he could think to do to ensure her protection.

“Wake, Antonietta,” he ordered softly.

She blinked up at him with her enormous, dark eyes, almost as if she couldn’t quite focus on him. The pads of her fingertips found his lips unerringly. “I’ve never had anyone kiss me quite like that. I’m afraid if we went any further, I’d go up in flames.”

“We cannot have that. The night is almost over, and I have yet to examine you for poison. When I make love to you, Antonietta, I want time to do it properly.”

Her eyebrow shot up. “When? Not if?”

“I do not think there is much doubt we both want the same thing.” He placed her gently back on the bed, his hands stroking the soft swell of her breast. “Lie quietly and allow me to ensure no poison remains in your system and no drug lingers.”

Antonietta wished she could see him. She had the impression of great strength, of a tall, broad-shouldered man. She knew from Tasha that Byron was handsome and wore his hair long. Her cousin had particularly mentioned his chest and his firm backside. Strangely, she felt different. Her hearing, always so acute, seemed even more so, as if she could hear his very breath moving through his lungs. She was even more aware of Byron, of his every movement, of his exact location in the room.

“Sleep, Antonietta. Tomorrow your family will make their usual demands on you, and you must be rested.”

Her eyelashes drooped down, almost as if he compelled it. She felt him gathering energy, felt heat and power, knew the precise moment he entered her body to find if she had been poisoned along with her grandfather. “Byron.” She whispered his name because she was sliding into sleep despite wanting to stay with him. She didn’t want to let go of her magical night.

“Do not worry,

cara

, no one will be allowed to harm you or your grandfather. Sleep now and be at peace.”

A small smile tugged at the corners of her mouth. “I wasn’t in any way thinking of either of us being in harm’s way. I was thinking only of you.” She succumbed to the lure of sleep with his name on her lips and the taste of him in her mouth.

“Antonietta! Wake up! If you don’t wake up, I’m calling the doctor!” Natasha Scarletti-Fontaine shook her cousin over and over. “I’m not fooling around, wake up right this minute!” There was panic in the voice.

Antonietta stirred. Her lashes lifted partially, indicating she was awake. “What is it, Tasha?” Her voice was drowsy, and her lashes simply dropped down, covering her sightless eyes. Her head settled back into the pillows, and she burrowed beneath the covers. She was so tired, far too tired to get up. Everything in her urged her to sleep at least two more hours. It couldn’t be sunset yet…

“No you don’t! Antonietta Nicoletta Scarletti, you wake up this instant!”

Recognizing the absolute resolve in her cousin’s voice, Antonietta made a supreme effort to shake off the need for more sleep. “Oh for heaven’s sake, is there a major catastrophe I don’t know about?” She rubbed her eyes and struggled to sit up, desperately trying to understand where such an absurd thought as waiting for sunset had come from. “What is wrong with you?” She felt slightly disoriented and hazy, as if there were a veil over her mind, and she couldn’t quite remember important things. She wanted to sleep forever.

She pressed her hands over her ears. Her hearing was so acute, she could hear the steady beating of Tasha’s heart. Like a drum. It threatened to drive her crazy. Tasha’s breathing sounded like a rush of wind. Outside, the sea thundered and the rain poured down. Antonietta put her pillow to her ears in an attempt to muffle the sounds before she identified the whispering as actual conversations being carried out throughout the palazzo.

“Wrong with me?” Tasha was outraged. “I’ll have you know it’s nearly four in the afternoon, and none of us could wake you.

Nonno

told us about the breakin and said both of you had been drugged. He said your attackers threw him from the cliffs. What utter nonsense to think Byron Justicano saved his life by pulling him from the sea. No one could do such a thing.

Nonno

is getting senile. The authorities have been waiting for your account, and you just lie here sleeping the day away like nothing was wrong! And if that’s not enough to have to deal with, the cook has gone missing, just up and left without a word, and we had nothing suitable to eat. The housekeeper is having hysterics.”

Antonietta could not imagine the housekeeper, reliable Signora Helena Vantizian, in hysterics. The housekeeper was a steady, patient, matronly woman, well in command of the palazzo. “Why would Enrico have gone missing?” Cautiously she took the pillow from her ears, deliberately trying to turn down the volume on her hearing. It helped enough that her eardrums weren’t ringing.

“How should I know what that silly man is thinking? And it’s just like you to choose the most uninteresting and unimportant thing to deal with. The authorities came. Didn’t you hear me? They waited all day.”

Antonietta had a mad desire to laugh but wasn’t altogether certain the impulse stemmed from mirth. She might have found it amusing that it was perfectly normal for Tasha to sleep until noon every day or perhaps the problem was she was slightly hysterical due to the strange phenomenon with her hearing. For a moment, she actually tracked an insect scurrying across the floor. She forced her mind to focus on her cousin’s distress. “Are they waiting now?” Things were coming back to her, crowding into her mind. Not the details of attempted murder, but pure sensual pleasure. Byron.