Furies of Calderon (Codex Alera #1)

Amara felt her eyes widen in surprise. His mouth was soft, warm, and she felt a surge of outrage. Did he think she was some vapid, chattering child to be distracted with a kiss, like a twittering schoolgirl?

Granted, his warmth, his closeness, were very comforting. Granted, the gentle power of his hands and body was something that felt compelling, reassuring, and intimidating all at once. And granted that the scent of him, leather and the wind outdoors and something indescribably, utterly masculine, was something she felt she could take off her clothes and roll about naked in.

She lifted her hands to shove him away from her, but found her palms just resting on the heavy muscle of his chest, taking the measure of his strength, his heat, while her mouth turned farther up to his, her lips parting, pressing against his, exploring and tasting him.

He let out a small, hungry sound, pressing closer to her, his body to hers, and her heart raced. She was still annoyed with him. Of course. And she had a job to do. And regardless of how nice he might smell, or feel, or how her body responded so quickly to his —

She broke the kiss with a frustrated growl. He drew away, just a little, his eyes searching hers.

“What do you think you’re doing?” she demanded. Her voice came out more quiet than she meant it to, low.

“I think I am locked in a small room with a beautiful woman,” Bernard said, evenly. “And I am kissing her.”

“I don’t have time to kiss you,” Amara said, but her eyes focused on his mouth and her own lips felt a little pang of separation.

“But you want to kiss me,” Bernard said.

“No,” Amara said. “I mean, this isn’t the time.”

“No? Where did you plan to go?” He bent his head and placed a soft kiss upon the side of her throat, mouth warm. His tongue fluttered over her skin, and lightning raced out through her limbs in response, yearning more fierce than anything she had felt before. She felt her body melt against his, though she didn’t really mean for it to.

She grasped at his hair and dragged his mouth back up to hers, sudden and hungry, kissing him, pressing back against him with a kind of defiant abandon, her hands sliding over his chest, arms, shoulders. Then she shoved against the wall with her hips, pushing him away from it, her body still close to his. She kept him going, back to the pallet, until it hit the back of his knees and he dropped down onto it.

She never lifted her mouth from his, following him, settling astride his hips as he sat down. His hands settled on her waist, huge and strong, and her hunger doubled on itself, sudden irrational desire to feel those hands on her thighs, her back, her throat, everywhere.

“This is just a kiss,” she whispered, against his mouth, lips too hungry to touch his to spare much time for words. “That’s all. Just a kiss.” She followed her urges, trailing a line of kisses down over his jaw to the softer skin of his throat, the beginning of the slope of one shoulder, biting at his skin.

“That’s all,” he agreed, though there was a groan hidden inside the words. His hands tightened on her waist, sliding down to her hips.

Amara drew up sharply as her hips pressed against his, focusing on his face, struggling to clear her thoughts. But it was hard—it would be so much easier to get rid of her clothing, his, naked skin between them was what she wanted. She wanted to feel his weight pinning her down, feel the hot strength of him pushing into her, to struggle and test her strength against his, and to be overcome. It was a fire inside of her, a raw and primitive need, something that could not be denied. With a snarl of pure, animal hunger, she started tearing at his belt.

“Wait,” Bernard said. “Oh, oh crows, Brutus you idiot.” He moved beneath her, abruptly, lifting her and dropping her unceremoniously on the pallet. She landed with a thump.

Bernard took a pair of swift steps away from her and held up his hand, palm toward her, motioning her to stop. He frowned in concentration and muttered, “No. Brutus, down.”

And Amara abruptly found herself staring at Bernard from the pallet, cold and hungry and panting, body aching with fading need, her clothing disheveled, her hair mussed, her lips swollen from the heat and intensity of the kisses.

She lifted a hand to her temple. “Y-you... you crafted on me.”

“I know,” Bernard said, his face flushing bright red. “I didn’t mean to. I’m sorry.”

“You earthcrafted me.”

“I’m sorry,” Bernard said again, quickly. “Brutus is . . . my fury is a strong one, and he starts to thinking he knows what’s good for me better than I do sometimes.” Bernard sank down against the floor. “I’m sorry. I didn’t know he was doing it, or I would have never. I mean, I —” He shook his head. After a moment he said, “It’s been a long time. And Brutus just . . . wanted to make something happen.”

She stared at him for a long moment, settling onto the pallet, getting her breathing, her feelings back under control. She gathered her feet up and wrapped her arms around her knees, staring down at her shoes, the slippers Isana had put on her feet at Bernardholt.

“You were married,” she said, quietly.

“Ten years ago,” Benard said, the words quiet, soft, as though they were burrs that would tear at his mouth if he sent them out too quickly. “She died. Blight. My daughters, too.”

“And you haven’t . . .” She let it hang unspoken.

He shook his head. “Been busy. Haven’t really wanted to be close to anyone until —” he drew in a breath. “Until you kissed me last night. Guess it stirred up some things.”

Amara couldn’t keep the wry tone from her voice. “I guess it did.”

Bernard flushed further and didn’t lift his eyes.

She let out a tired laugh. “Bernard. It’s all right. You didn’t hurt me.” And she’d enjoyed it. Wanted it. She had to work to keep from blushing herself. Just the memory of the molten need of that kiss was enough to make her shiver.

“Doesn’t make it right.” He looked up at her, his eyes worried and, she thought, exquisitely vulnerable, exposing how much he cared about what she would think. “You sure you’re all right?”

She nodded. “Well. The obvious parts of being locked up aside.”

“I don’t think we’ll have to worry about it too much longer. That’s why I wanted to steal a kiss. I didn’t mean that to happen, but I wanted a chance to kiss you before.”

“Before what?”

Bernard tilted his head to one side. “Listen.”

Dimly, outside, Amara heard a chime tolling the midnight hour.

“Change of the watch,” Bernard said. “If Pluvus follows the regulations, he’ll go to his bed and appoint one of his senior centurions as the watch commander.”

“All right,” Amara said. “What does that do for us?”

“It gets us a chance to talk to someone I know,” Bernard said. He rose, head tilted as he listened, and only a moment later the heavy door at the top of the cellar stairs rattled and banged open.

Amara felt her heart race again. “Will they let us out?” “One way to know,” Bernard said, and stood by the door.

Amara came up to stand beside him. “You wanted to kiss me?”

He cleared his throat. “Yes.”

“Why?”

“I like you,” he said.