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She moved with him, her body rising from the bed while her legs squeezed him. She dug her fingers into his back. “Faster.”

He readily complied, his hips snapping as he drove into her, mindless until he remembered that he needed to pull out of her. Not that he would have forgotten. He hadn’t in years.

Straightening, he watched her face as she moved toward climax. Eyes closed, lips parted, she was the most beautiful thing he’d ever seen. What he wouldn’t have given for a portrait of her looking just like this. No, eyes open with that enigmatic spark she possessed, lips curled in a near smile. He saw her a hundred different ways in his mind’s eye and clung to every one of them.

He stroked her clitoris, bringing her swiftly to orgasm. Her muscles clenched around him, and she cried out, her neck extending as she cast her head back.

Just a few more thrusts, and his orgasm came crashing down. He withdrew rather inelegantly, his seed spurting as he fought to turn to the side.

“My apologies,” he said. “It’s rather untidy.”

“But effective and necessary.” She touched his thigh. “I appreciate it.”

He smiled faintly. “Of course.” It was as much for him as for her. Neither of them wanted a child.

Bennet left the bed and went to clean up and dress. Reluctantly. This really was the end of an idyllic time.

“It’s hard to believe how this started,” she said. “Compared to now.”

He glanced toward her. She’d also left the bed and was pulling on her stockings. He swallowed, his fingers itching with the desire to stroke her calves once more.

Wearing a shirt and breeches, he went to stoke the fire. She continued with her toilet, braiding and pinning her hair up.

When he sat to don his boots, she came to stand nearby. “I want to give you something.”

He looked up at her. “You’ve given me far too much.”

A blush rose in her cheeks, and she looked toward the fire. She cleared her throat and blinked before returning her attention to him.

He finished with his boots and stood. “You look rather serious now.”

“You’re going to refuse this, but I want you to have it.” She held out her hand. A gold ring sat in her palm.

“What’s this?” He picked it up gingerly. It bore a crest—a fox and a dagger with a laurel.

“Just a ring that belonged to my mother.”

“It looks like a family crest.” Not one he recognized, however.

She shrugged. “It isn’t ours—we don’t have one. It didn’t mean anything to her, nor does it to me. It’s the only thing of value she left behind, but I won’t ever wear it.”

“Why didn’t you sell it?” Bennet turned it over, acknowledging that it was very finely made. It also seemed rather old.

“You can sell it.” She’d gone back to avoiding his questions. He tamped down his disappointment. “I think it would benefit you far more than me. You’re in need of a coach, in case you’ve forgotten.”

He laughed softly. “How could I?” The ring wouldn’t pay for a coach, but it would fetch a decent sum, and Bennet could use any amount of funds that came his way. Still, he doubted he could bring himself to part with it, not even for money. “You should keep this.”

She blew out an exasperated breath. “Would you please stop telling me what I should and shouldn’t do? I’ve been managing myself and my decisions for twenty-four years.”

He grinned. “That’s how old you are.”

“You may also stop interrupting me. As I was saying, I don’t need your instruction or advice. Please take the ring. I don’t want it and you need it.”

Seeing her agitation, he softened his expression and his tone. “All right. I’ll take it. But I’ll pay you back someday. I promise.”

She smiled then and touched his face. “Let’s not make promises we can’t keep. I want you to have the ring. Truly. Now, I suppose we must break our fast so we may be on our way.”

“Yes, I suppose it is that time.” His feet felt rooted to the floor. “I’m tempted to kidnap you a second time. Only this time, it would be wholly on purpose.”