each other, their noses touching, he felt Alex tremble. So did he. This time, it wasnât out of fear, it was out of such an overwhelming desire for her that it robbed him of all thought except the feel of her in his arms. Of their own accord, his hands moved from her hair, to her face, slender neck and shoulders.
âYouâre so beautiful, so good and kind,â he rasped against her wet lips.
With a sob, Alex lifted her chin. Jimâs eyes were narrowed with intensity, with desire. âIâI love you,â she cried out softly.
CHAPTER SIX
J imâs breath snagged. His arms tightened around Alex for just a moment. And then, he released her. They sat beneath the lattice-work of roots, with barely enough headroom for Jim. He closed his eyes.
âGal, you canât love me. Itâs impossible.â
Alex gulped but remained in the safety of his arms. How could she have fallen in love in a weekâs time? How? A portion of her was mystified by her blurted admission. As she felt through the morass of emotions bubbling within her, Alex knew it wasnât the wrong thing to say to Jim.
âI said it,â she rasped, her voice cracking. âI meant it.â Her fingers tightened on his shirt and she could feel his chest rising and falling quickly beneath her hand. Soon, it would be dawn. Jim didnât want to travel during the daylight hours, afraid of detection by roving bands of VC.
Groaning softly, Jim pulled Alex away just enough to look down and frantically search her gray eyes. What he saw in them was a luster, a wonderful trusting glow. He could never have imagined any woman looking at him like thatâand meaning it. âYouâre feverish, Alex. You donât know what youâre talking about.â
âIâve only got a grade fever, Jim McKenzie, and Iâm not hallucinating! I know what I said.â
Gripping her arm, he blurted in panic, âItâs this crazy war, the situation, then.â Such a huge part of him wanted her admission to be true. Hadnât he been dreaming of Alex in place of his normal fare of nightmares? Hadnât that small seed of hope that had flared to life deep within him entertained that very needâwishing Alex would love the likes of him, terrible faults and all?
Now, as he stared into her unwavering gaze, his mouth grew dry. He saw Alexâs stubbornness, only this time it was in connection with her feelingsâfor him. âNo,â he rasped, âyou canât mean it, Alex...you canât.â
âI do!â Anger flared through Alex, despite her disheveled condition, the constant fever and the physical hardships sheâd endured thus far. âYouâre worth loving, Jim. Donât you see that?â
Muttering a curse under his breath, Jim tucked Alex against him, losing the argument. Joy sheared through him, followed by utter hopelessness. âYou love a loser, then,â he told her harshly. âDonât hurt yourself because of me, Alex. As soon as I get you to that firebase, Iâm disappearinâ back into the jungle. I donât dare get caught, or theyâll shove me in the brig. I canât stand the thought of goinâ to prison. Iâd die in those four walls. Just let whatever you feel for me go. You hear?â
Alex shook her head. She was trembling from exertion, her legs aching from their forced march. âHow can I push something away thatâs grown so deep within me? I canât, Jim. Please, give yourself up. The marines donât know you decided what you did. You could go back andââ
âNo!â The word was ground out between his teeth. Jim placed his fingers beneath her chin and forced her to look up at him. âAlex, if I went back, Iâd go to prison for a long time. You canât go out in the bush with a marine squad and not carry your share of the load. Iâm not going to lie to the corps about how I
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