torso.
âNo. Letâs continue talking about the Walkers. I met with one,â she said. âAnd youâre right. Some of them are dangerous. This one told me heâs been talking to others, and they want to plan a way to destroy this world. He has an idea to join them, to team up with others who share the same birthday week, and each bring their weapon of preference and strike, so itâs one tragedy after another here, and thereâs no time for you guys to protect yourselves. But thatâs because theyâre scared. If you showed them a bit of compassion, they wouldââ
âNo.â Still stiff, again angry, though far more so now, he dropped his arms away from her, severing all contact. âThatâs not up for discussion.â
âFine. Then maybe we should take sex off the table, too.â If he wanted to play stubborn, so would she. This was important to her.
He
was important. âI need a bath and a change ofââ
Shit!
Her bag. âI dropped my bag outside. When I . . . landed.â
There was a glimmer of fear in his eyes, there one moment, gone the next. âIâll return shortly.â He didnât wait for her reply, but strode to the door, tossing over his shoulder, âDo not leave this room. Bathe, eat, whatever you want, but do not leave.â
âI didnât mean you had toââ
Thud.
Alone. Frustrated, she glanced around. Through an open set of doors on the left, she spotted a large pool, steam curling in the air. Heâd mentioned bathing. She stripped along the way, leaving her wet dress and heels strewn on the floor, part of her grateful for the reprieve. She stepped into the hot water, submerging herself, and sighed with pleasure.
Though she wanted to relax, she hurried through the bath, lathering hair and body with a bar of soap that smelled like wildflowers. No wonder Vasili always smelled so sweet, though she was surprised heâd
chosen
such a feminine scent for himself. Unless a female had chosen it for him.
Did he entertain women here? Let them bathe? Watch them? Pleasure himself while doing so? Probably.
The jealousy and possessiveness that swept through her were hot and undeniable. He was hers now.
She
would be seeing to his needs, just as he would be seeing to hers. If he would just return with a better attitude, the jackass.
After she rinsed, she stepped from the pool and searched for a towel. She found a closet full of his clothes and weapons, but no towel. Not knowing what else to do, she used one of his shirts, dabbing the material against her body to absorb the moisture, then grabbed a soft sheet from the bed, wrapped it around herself, and sat in front of the fireplace to dry her hair. And plan. If she could negotiate a peace treaty between Vasili and the Walkers, they wouldnât try to hurt him, and he would be safe.
An eternity later, hinges creaked, and then Vasili was striding back into the room. No closer to answers, Rose popped to her feet. He was wetter than before, muddier, and had her bag slung over his shoulder. He had a new cut on his cheek, and blood trickled. He threw the bag down as he searched. . . . Their gazes collided. He stilled, jaw clenched.
âWhat happened?â she asked.
He looked her over, nostrils flaring, pupils expanding. âYouâre naked under there.â A growl.
âYes, butââ
He was in front of her a moment later, gripping her waist and hefting her up. He turned without setting her down and tossed her. For several seconds, she was airborne and confused. Then she hit the bed, bounced on the mattress, and knew. He was going to have her.
âVasili, we really should talk about how to combatââ
âI donât want to talk about the other Walkers anymore.â He strode to the side of the bed and ripped off the sheet, his hot gaze raking over her. She didnât move, allowed him to look his fill. And look he
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