Kathleen E. Woodiwiss Quotes
Tentatively She Curled An Arm Around His Neck And Relaxed Against Him As She Held The Lantern To Light Their Way.
He Was Silent As He Climbed The Stairs With Her, And Though She Kept Her Gaze Averted, She Could Feel His Eyes On Her. In A Few Moments They Were In The Corridor Leading From The Wing, And With Unerring Direction, He Turned Down The Hall Toward Her Bedchamber.
Erienne Was Most Observant Of That Fact And Remembered The Night He Had Paused Outside Her Door.
"You Seem To Know Your Way Quite Well Through This House. Even The Way To My Chamber."
"I Know Where The Lord's Chambers Are And That You're Using Them," He Replied, Meeting Her Gaze.
"I Don't Think I'll Ever Feel Safe In This House Again," She Replied With More Truth Than Sarcasm.
A Devilish Grin Gleamed Back At Her.
-Erienne & Christopher
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