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âYour future, whatever you chose. This is the beginning.â
âJust keep out of my mind for now, eh?â Marcail spoke out loud and fixed Paden with what she hoped was a gimlet stare. âIf whatever this is, is so important, I want to hear it all vocalised, not internally. Then I want time to absorb it and come to a considered and informed decision on the information imparted.â She paused and thought over what sheâd said. âBlimey, what do I sound like? Up myself or what?â
Paden followed her inside and shut the door behind him. âYou sound like my lady,â he said quietly. âMy love, the person I want to spend the rest of my life with. The gorgeous person I want to be my wife.â
âSo soon?â she asked. She was definitely interested, attracted and open to suggestions of how they proceeded, but that was a lot to assimilate.
âMore likely so late,â he said cryptically. âNevertheless, when youâre ready. If you ever are.â Paden took hold of Marcailâs hand and pressed her palm to his heart. âDo you trust me, ma ghaol?â
âOf course I do,â Marcail responded promptly and honestly. She had no need to think about her answer. âWith my life.â
She was certain she felt his heartbeat speed up under her hand.
âI mean it, Paden. With my life.â
âThen will you sit with me? Hold me as I hold you and let me show you what could be?â
She nodded. âOf course, but how?â
âLike this. In our minds.â He settled her onto a long comfy settee and sat beside her, his hand over her heart as hers was still over his. âIâm going to hold you close to my heart, and ask you to close your eyes, open your mind and see what Iâm going to show you.â
âThought transference?â
âA wee peep into what the future could be.â
âAs long as my future is with you, Iâm on,â Marcail said.
âThen I pray what you see doesnât change your mind.â
Chapter Eight
The room was different, that was for sure. The body next to hers, whose arm was flung over her, felt strangely familiar. Marcail turned onto her side and ignored the grunt and muttered, âGive over, woman, stop wriggling and stay still.â
She was hungry, curious, and wondered why she was so warm, to say nothing of needing to go to the loo. There was no way she could comply with his diktat. âBathroom.â She poked the nearest bit of body. A flat stomach. âPlease, move.â
Paden rolled over and opened one eye. âDoor on the left.â He lifted his arm, stretched towards her as she got out of bed and patted her bum. âNice ass.â
Marcail grinned and wiggled it. âThank you, kind sir, yours isnât so bad either. Iâd love to see it as you head for the kitchen and make me coffee and something to eat.â
âYour word, mo ghaol, is my command and all that.â
âHa, I wish. Only if you choose, eh?â
He shook his head in mock sorrow. âHarsh, very harsh. Letâs say if it is in our best interests. Youâll find clothes in the wardrobe.â He flung back the covers and as he disappeared into the kitchen, she got the view sheâd asked for.
âVery nice.â
He laughed and waggled his fingers in the air. Sheâd have preferred him to waggle his bum, but she guessed she couldnât have everything.
Humming happily to herself, Marcail headed for the bathroom.
Once sheâd been to the loo, found toothpaste and a new toothbrush with a note on it saying, âMo Ghaolâ, stuck to it, used them and had the speediest shower ever, Marcail decided she was ready to find out where she was, and the all-important, why.
She headed back into the bedroom and stopped mid-stride.
The view.
She hadnât paid any attention before, but nowâŠ
Paden must have opened the blinds enough for light to filter inâand the view to be seen. Wherever they were, it wasnât the islandâor Skye. In fact, sheâd bet her new sunnies it wasnât even Scotland.
It was sunny. Blue skies andâŠshe lifted one of the slats of the blind to get a better view. Almost enough to blind you with brightness. Maybe she better not bet her sunglasses, it looked as if she might need them. She could feel the heat through the glass. Hopefully they both had packed some cool clothes.
She craned forward. A glimpse of water. A lake? She doubted it was a loch, not with the heat of the sun as it streamed into the room. However the water wasnât blue, but a deep mysterious grey.
âLake Wanaka, just like you wished for.â
Marcail whirled around to see Paden, naked as the day he was born, standing in the doorway. She looked him up and down.
âSomeoneâs pleased to see me.â
He struck a pose. âAlways, mo ghaol, but Iâll not take advantage.â
Why was he being so noble? âYou didnât say that last night,â she pointed out.
âYou were the one who did the advantagingâŠâ He grinned. âOr whatever itâs called.â
âI could do it again?â Marcail suggested hopefully. âYou know, being noble and all that. Just to check I got it all right.â
Paden shook his head as he walked to the wardrobe and pulled out underwear, a pair of cut-offs and a T-shirt for himself and threw her a long multicoloured dress, a pair of frilly knickers and a bra sheâd never seen before. âSadly not, though hold the thought until later. We need to get dressed and head out for a while.â
Marcail caught hold of the dress, drew it over her head and pulled on the pants, which to her relief were mainly cotton. Sheâd not bother with the bra. âWhere are we going? Can I get away with no bra? Itâs not that it isnât beautiful, âshe said apologetically. âItâs gorgeous. However, hot weather, silk and lace, and it might itch.â
Paden stroked an imaginary moustache. âYou can always go braless or anything else less as far as Iâm concerned.â He sobered and took the few steps
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