Read Do Or Die [Nuworld 4] Online
Authors: Lorie O'Claire
my eyes when I couldn’t see and leaned against me when I would have fallen over.
When you showed up, she pushed me toward you. She pushed hard enough for me to
jump in the path of that bullet.” Meah lowered her head and held the necklace out so
she could look at it. “I don’t know that I would have pulled off such a brave feat of my
own accord. You owe me nothing.”
“Oh, Meah.” And in spite of his promise to himself not to touch her, he leaned
forward and took her small hands in his. “I want you by my side and I’ll do whatever
you wish to have you there. Just say the word and I’ll do it.”
She studied his strong warm hands wrapped around her smaller ones and fought
the tears that threatened to overtake her. This was the man she had wanted since she
was a child. She took a deep breath and dared herself to look into his eyes. His deep
gray eyes burned into her and she saw the Andru that Crator had shown her in her
dreams for so many winters. His eyes showed no determination, no manipulation, no
aggression, no lust. She saw the good that Crator used, and she felt the warmth of his
soul reach out and touch hers.
She half gasped, half sighed, but didn’t look away. They simply looked at each
other as he waited for her answer, ready to give her whatever she asked.
“I wish for you to let me go,” she whispered with all her strength.
She might as well have hit him as hard as she could—directly to the heart. He
actually felt surprise at his reaction to her words. At that moment it became clear to him
that he had come to her for the sake of his pride.
Her words stabbed at his ego. To let her go would be to admit failure. And the heir
to the Lord of Gothman didn’t fail.
“Andru, I’m a fool. I fell in love with a man who was compassionate and gentle. He
was so incredibly powerful and strong that he didn’t have to prove it through
manipulation and coercion. No one would challenge him and he ensured justice and
peace. It was make-believe—a naïve girl’s fantasy.”
“Meah.” He struggled for words to express what he felt. Not being able to find
them, too new at not controlling a situation, he simply sighed in frustration. Standing,
he walked over and stirred the crushed petals that fragranced the air.
“You could force me to stay. I half expect it.” She slowly rose to her feet. She didn’t
use one of her arms and her movements were slow and awkward.
He turned and offered his hand. She accepted it and then spoke to his hand instead
of his eyes. “All you would have was my body, and I know now that’s not enough for
you.”
“Yesterday, I would have chained you to a bed and considered the matter closed.”
He held her hand up to closer scrutinize it, then rubbed it gently with his hand, careful
to avoid the fading bruises. “This morning my eyes were opened, though. I thought
Crator blessed my actions. I see now that I am being punished for my sins.”
“No, Andru.” She shook her head but he raised a finger to her lips and she stared
up at him and went mute.
“When do you leave?”
“Tomorrow at dawn the small caravan will arrive at our clan and we will join
them.”
“I’ll be here when you come back, my lady,” he whispered.
She squeezed his hand and then pulled hers free and reached for his chest. It was a
gentle touch as she grazed the material of his shirt with her fingertips. She took a step
closer to him and he felt her fingers tremble on his shirt. When she dared to meet his
eyes again, she bit her lip and it was all he could do not to lower his mouth to hers.
“Do you remember where my trailer is?” Her voice cracked and was barely audible.
Andru nodded and decided not to guess what her questions meant.
“Take me there.” Her next words got stuck in her throat and she turned crimson
and looked down. He immediately put his fingers under her chin and lifted her eyes
back up to his. She breathed in, and her blue-green eyes sparkled as she continued.
“Stay with me tonight.”
“My lady, I am at your mercy.”
She actually giggled then as he eased her into his arms with no more effort than if
he were lifting a feather pillow. Meah wrapped her arms around his neck and rested
her head on his shoulder as he walked out of the temple and toward her trailer.
About the Author
All my life, I’ve wondered at how people fall into the routines of life. The paths we
travel seemed to be well-trodden by society. We go to school, fall in love, find a line of
work (and hope and pray it is one we like), have children and do our best to mold them
into good people who will travel the same path. This is the path so commonly referred
to as the “real world”.
The characters in my books are destined to stray down a different path other than
the one society suggests. Each story leads the reader into a world altered slightly from
the one they know. For me, this is what good fiction is about, an opportunity to escape
from the daily grind and wander down someone else’s path.
Lorie O’Clare lives in Kansas with her three sons.
Lorie welcomes mail from readers. You can write to her c/o Ellora’s Cave
Publishing at 1056 Home Avenue, Akron, OH 44310-3502.
Also by Lorie O’Clare
Nuworld 1: The Saga Begins
Nuworld 2: Tara the Great
Nuworld 3: All For One
If you are interested in a spicier read, check out her erotic romances at Ellora’s
Cave Publishing (www.ellorascave.com).
Cariboo Lunewulf 1: Taming Heather
Cariboo Lunewulf 2: Pursuit
Cariboo Lunewulf 3: Challenged
Fallen Gods: Embracing Temptation
Fallen Gods: Jaded Prey
Fallen Gods: Lotus Blooming
Fallen Gods: Tainted Purity
Full Moon Rising
Lunewulf 1: Pack Law
Lunewulf 2: In Her Blood
Lunewulf 3: In Her Dreams
Lunewulf 4: In Her Nature
Lunewulf 5: In Her Soul
Sex Slaves 1: Sex Traders
Sex Slaves 2: Waiting For Yesterday
Sex Slaves 3: Waiting For Dawn
The First Time
Things That Go Bump in the Night 2004 anthology
Torrid Love: Caught!
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