Clearly humbled by the honor, he knelt before his laird and declared in a loud voice, “Though I was born to the Campbell clan, and have declared allegiance to my clansmen, I do declare my fealty to you, as well. If ever you need my strong arm, it is yours.”
“I thank you, Hamish. You may walk freely among my clansmen, knowing they will never harm you.”
Ian walked up to the head of the table, stepping in front of his friend Hamish and swaying slightly.
His words were slurred. “What of my reward?” He looked around at the others. “Since I was the only hunter to bring down a stag, I have earned the right to be declared winner of the hunt.”
“I have not forgotten.” Colin’s expression never changed.
He nodded toward Jamie, who handed him a goblet of blood-red wine.
Colin held it out to his stepbrother. “Drink, Ian.”
Incredulous, the young man stared at the cup, then up at Colin. “What of the gold you gave the others?”
“Gold is their reward. But this is made from our own vines, grown in our own hallowed soil. It is the drink of life that binds us one to the other.”
With a look of absolute fury, Ian tossed the goblet against the stone fireplace, where it spattered and ran in rivers of red.
“You will pay dearly for this, brother.” Without another word, Ian turned and stormed out of the great hall, his booted feet beating an ominous tattoo on the scarred wooden floor.
In the silence that followed, Edwina hurried forward. “My brother is drunk and knows not what he is doing. On the morrow, he will apologize to you, brother-laird.”
In a low voice, for her alone, Colin muttered, “No more lies, sister. We both know the morrow will not come. And we know why.”
For a moment she was so startled, she could find no words. Then, with a last glance at the others, she turned and lifted her skirts before racing after Ian.
With the joy of the evening now gone, the guests made ready to return to their chambers for the night.
A murmur ran through the room, and Beth caught snatches of the conversation as the men and their ladies hurried away. It was something she’d heard before, though she couldn’t seem to recall where.
Before she could ask Colin about the meaning of their words, he had his arm around her waist as he escorted her up the stairs to her chambers.
Her body felt practically scorched from his touch.
At the door, he turned to Jamie, who had trailed them. “You’ll not be needed this night, lad. You may go to your chambers.”
“Aye, m’laird.” The lad bowed to Beth. “Good even’, m’lady.”
“Good night, Jamie.”
As Colin opened the door she stepped into her room and turned to him. “Before you leave, I want to tell you something very important.”
“I have much to tell you, also, my lady.” He stepped inside her room and closed the door before leaning against it.
On his face was a look that had Beth’s heart racing.
“You’re in danger.” She spoke the words quickly, since she’d been holding them back for so long.
He gave her a wolfish smile as he lifted a hand to her cheek. “Aye. Grave danger indeed, my sweet Bethany. For the greatest risk of all is giving one’s heart. But that is what has happened to me. I’ve already lost my heart to you. And now, before you say another word, I must taste your lips.”
He drew her into his arms and kissed her with a thoroughness that had all her breath backing up in her lungs. A kiss that had her blood running hot through her veins. So hot, she could barely breathe.
His mouth moved over hers until she had no choice but to wrap her arms around his waist and hold on as he took her on a dizzying ride that had her mind spinning, her heart soaring.
And then, as his lips continued to weave their magic, she was lost. Whatever she’d been about to say was forgotten as she gave herself up completely to all that he was offering.
“I fear I’ve lost my heart, too, Colin. Completely.”
“Oh, my sweet, beautiful Bethany.”
And then there were no words as he lifted her in his arms while his mouth, that wonderful, clever mouth, continued weaving its magic, clouding her mind, heating her blood until all she could taste was Colin. And as he carried her across the room, all she could feel was this incredible hard, driving need to show him, in every way possible, all the things that were in her heart.
CHAPTER EIGHT
“My bonny, bonny Bethany.”
In front of the fireplace, Colin set her on her feet and continued kissing her.
She wrapped her arms around his neck and returned his kisses with a hunger she’d never known. This was more than hunger. It was a desperate, driving need that clouded her mind and stole her will. A need that only this man could fill.
How had this happened? When had this Highland laird become so important to her?