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480 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1996
He pushed her down on the bed.
She looked up at him, startled, as he threw himself into the cushioned chair next to the bed.
“Go to sleep,” he growled. “I’ll stay.”
“You’ll try to sleep?”
“I said I’d stay. I didn’t say I’d sleep.”
“You might as well.” She turned over on her side and closed her eyes. “There’s nothing else to do….”
His gaze shifted back to her face, and any hint of softness vanished. “Why do you always stare at me as if I were some odd breed of camel?”
“In truth you do remind me of a camel. It is the eyelashes, I think.”
He frowned. “Eyelashes?”
“Camels have long eyelashes too. Many women would envy them.”
His eyes widened with outrage before his expression became even more forbidding. “Are you saying I have eyelashes like a woman?”
“I discovered something while you were gone.” She made a rueful face. “I find I have a liking for you.”
He stopped with the meat halfway to his mouth. “I beg your pardon?”
“I know it’s astonishing, since you’re most unlikable. It surprised me also. I’ve decided that I must have the same weakness in my character as Kadar. Or perhaps it’s poor judgment.”
Kadar chuckled. “Ah, but she’s a child who owns me. And I know my duty far better than you in such a situation.”
“She saved your life?”
“No, something far more valuable.”
“But what could be more valuable than the saving of a life?”
Kadar smiled over his shoulder. “Why, a soul, my friend. What else?”