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The look she gave him was equal parts frustration and joy and her eyes filled with tears again.

Shit. He couldn’t handle her tears. What the hell did he do now? What did she want him to—

“Mara? How are you? Can you hear me? Can you say anything?”

Margie stood in front of them and Race scrambled to his feet, immediately towering over the women. When Mara reached up, he took her hand and pulled her up too.

“She can hear, but she still can’t speak.”

Mara’s hands began to move and, when she was finished, Margie shook her head. “I don’t know what happened but the fact that you have your hearing back is a great first step. Race, are you okay?”

“Yeah.” Nothing was broken and his ears weren’t ringing as much as they had been. And he could see straight. Mostly. So, yeah, everything was fine. But he didn’t matter. “Is she okay?”

Margie gave him a critical looking over and, when she was done, she looked at him with a raised eyebrow.

Okay, maybe he did feel as if he’d gotten hit by a bus but he’d survived worse. He suspected he’d taken the brunt of whatever had happened when the spell had broken but he could take it.

Mara was the one who mattered now.

As the other women began to rouse, Margie checked Mara from head to toe.

An hour later, they’d determined there’d been only one serious injury. One of the older strega had hit her head when the spell controlling Mara’s hearing had broken and lashed out. She had a cut that had bled all over her shirt but, other than that, there were no major injuries.

He didn’t consider his worsening headache an injury. It was just a headache. It’d pass.

But Margie kept coming back to him, asking about his head, and finally Mara turned to stare at him.

“What’s wrong?” she signed to Margie.

His hands rose before he remembered he didn’t need them to talk to her anymore. “I’m fine. Just a headache.”

Mara’s mouth firmed and she signed to Margie again. This time he didn’t catch all of it but Margie shook her head.

“No, I think he’ll be fine but he may have a bit of a concussion. I’d feel better if he had someone stay with him tonight though.”

Before he could answer, Mara was signing again and this time he had to wait for Margie to translate. “She said you can stay here. Arin can stay with Grace and Kaisie tonight.”

Stay the night? Here? With her?

His first thought? Hell yes.

His second? Pretty much the same as the first.

Which was how, another hour later, they found themselves alone in that tiny house staring at each other from opposite ends of the couch.

Race had never been good at small talk and Mara couldn’t talk so they sat there staring at nothing while the radio she’d turned on earlier played a steady stream of Latin music. It’d surprised him at first, until he remembered she’d spent the past five or so years in Florida.

“How’s your head?” she signed, her graceful hands moving in ways that made him hot.

Even through the sexual fog, he didn’t have to translate her hand movements into words in his head. She’d asked so many times in the past hour, he’d memorized the signs.

“For the last time, it’s just a headache. I’m more worried about you. Are you sure you’re okay? You were knocked out cold.”

She nodded and he could tell she wanted to say something else but probably thought he wouldn’t be able to understand her. Once again he cursed himself for not being able to pick up sign language faster.

Her gaze darted around the room and he rose before she could, knowing what she wanted. Grabbing the pad and pen off the dining room table, he brought them back to her. And nearly bent to steal the sweet smile she gave him with a kiss.

He’d wanted to kiss her for weeks.

Hell, from the first moment he’d seen her, eight months pregnant, terrified but determined to get away from the man who’d made her his slave, he’d wanted to put himself in front of her and shield her from everything. Wanted to make sure no one ever hurt her again.

He realized kissing him probably wasn’t even on her to-do list but keeping her safe was Number One on his. He’d make damn sure no one ever had the chance to hurt her again.

At least as long as she stays in the den.

Just the thought of her leaving made him want to tear things apart.

And that wasn’t going to get them anywhere tonight so why even bother to think about it?

As he sat back down at the far end of the couch, she surprised him by scooting closer and holding out the pad. This close, her scent—spun sugar, sweet pea and baby powder—flooded his senses, made it hard for him to keep from wrapping one hand around her neck and dragging her against his body.

That’d be a sure way to get her to run far and fast.

Biting back that primal urge, he took the pad instead.

I just wanted to say thank you again for coming in and I’m so sorry you were hurt. I don’t want you to be hurt. I don’t want anyone to be hurt because of me. I appreciate everything the lucani have done for me. I don’t plan to be a burden for long.

He stopped reading, his gaze snapping back to hers. “You’re not leaving.”

Okay, that had sounded way too much like a command and Mara’s gaze dropped away from his in a flash.

Shit. He hadn’t meant to scare her.

Her gaze flashed back up to his and he knew she wasn’t scared. She was pissed.

She began to sign and he only got “You are not” before she lost him.

He held up his hands, frustrated again by his inability to understand. He got that she was angry though. Her hands flew and he watched, mesmerized. He didn’t have a clue what she was angry about because he couldn’t help imagining those slim hands all over him.

He snapped out of the little daydream he had going when Mara clapped, the sound echoing through the room.

His gaze snapped back to hers and he got lost in those dark eyes. Furious eyes. He’d never seen her mad.

It made him hot.

Yeah, you can just put that right out of your mind, asshole. Not happening.

“Sorry. Sorry, I…” Was thinking about you naked. Yeah, that would go over really well. “I—”

Rolling her eyes, she grabbed the pad out of his hands and began to write again. Then she shoved it back in his face.

You are not my keeper. I’m an adult. I can go anywhere I damn well please whenever I want. My life was dictated for me for far too long. I won’t stand for that again.

He nodded. She was absolutely right. Hell, he understood completely.

Still, it frosted his ass to realize one day she could just up and leave. Disappear. Leave him behind.

Fuck no.

Adrenaline pumped through his body, tightening every muscle until he thought his jaw might crack.

She stared back at him with that stubborn expression and her anger acted as an unexpected aphrodisiac. His cock began to harden. He couldn’t help it.

Wrapping his hand around her neck, he held her steady, gazes locked. He didn’t yank her toward him. He slid across the cushion to her, his hand on her neck making it clear he wasn’t going to release her. Her eyes grew wider with each second until his lips were only inches from hers.

“You want me to treat you like an adult?” His voice had dropped to a barely audible rumble. “Fine. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.”

Her eyes widened even farther but she didn’t pull away.

That’s right. I’m going to kiss you. Deal with it.