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him from imminent death.

โ€œWhy did ye kill the guards?โ€ Malcolm asked in a low voice.

At this question, Ewan hesitated. Why had he? Was it truly over a woman heโ€™d barely known at the time?

โ€œThey deserved it. They kidnapped and attacked Lady Fraser and Catriona...โ€

โ€œThat has nothing to do with ye or our clan,โ€ Malcolm interrupted. โ€œIf anything, it would fall on a Fraser to take such action. Avenge what happened.โ€

โ€œKeithen Fraser did,โ€ Ruari commented. โ€œI believe during one of those ventures is when he was captured.โ€

Laird Malcolm Ross was intimidating and stern, however, he was a fair leader who put his people first before anything. In that moment, Ewan wasnโ€™t sure how to reply in a way that would be understandable.

โ€œI have my reasons,โ€ he said, knowing it was a weak excuse.

โ€œThe woman? Catriona?โ€ Kieran asked in a flat tone. โ€œThat is a stupid reason.โ€

โ€œSays the married man,โ€ Ewan retorted. โ€œDo not judge me without knowing my motives.โ€

A guard approached. โ€œLaird, did ye wish to speak to the room?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ Malcolm replied and stood. Immediately, the room went silent.

His cousin addressed the room, welcoming Lady Fraser and her guards. He informed them there would be much to do in the next day as a large contingent of warriors departed in response to a threat.

The Fraser guards were asked to remain at the keep until Lady Fraser decided to leave. They could assist with guard duties.

It was not much longer before everyone sought their beds and Ewan wandered to his old room. Thankfully, it remained unused. So he carried his bags in and set them on the floor.

Someone had freshened the linens and aired it out, for which he was thankful.

After washing up with water from a basin, he pulled a clean tunic over his head and went to the narrow bed.

He wondered what Catriona was doing at the moment. Was she having a restless night being in a new, unfamiliar place?

After tossing one way and then the other, he got up and yanked on breeches and walked out barefoot.

In the great room, there were only a few people sleeping on the floor in front of the fireplace. He guessed it was guards whoโ€™d come from the village and would be leaving the next day.

Heโ€™d have to ask Malcolm about it. If his services were required, he would not hesitate to go.

Upon reaching Catrionaโ€™s room, he knocked softly and whispered. โ€œCatriona, it is me, Ewan.โ€

The door opened immediately, and she collapsed against him. โ€œThank ye for coming.โ€

Chapter Ten

Catriona had been praying fervently that Ewan would come to her. Despite spending time with Esme and sharing last meal with her friend, upon Esme leaving, she became frantic.

It wasn't so much being nervous or scared. Quite the opposite, she wanted company, needed someone familiar to be with.

โ€œI know it is too much to ask, but will ye stay here with me tonight?โ€ she asked Ewan. โ€œI am in need of company.โ€

The request was unfair, she was well aware. To ask a man to spend the night without offering anything was not what a normal male expected.

โ€œCome,โ€ he said and walked with her to the bed. He lifted the blankets. โ€œIn ye go.โ€

Once she slid between them, he covered her and kissed her forehead. โ€œOf course, I will stay with ye. Just ensure to wake me at dawn so I can slip away. I do not think it will be looked upon well to know ye allowed me here.โ€

Catriona wasnโ€™t sure what to think. Why was he acting so cavalier about it? She was about to ensure he knew she would not offer herself when he climbed on the bed, lay atop the blankets and put both hands under his head. โ€œThis bed is much more comfortable than mine.โ€

Never had she been so sure of a good man until that moment. When she snuggled against his side, he immediately wrapped one arm around her shoulders and kissed her temple.

โ€œDo ye like living here more than yer own home?โ€ Catriona asked.

His shoulder shifted in a shrug. โ€œMy cousins have welcomed me here. It is like a second home. My own home in Uist is as large, but I do believe this one to be a bit grander. This family was raised by parents who loved each other. That makes a difference.โ€

As she knew him to be reluctant to speak of his father, she asked of his mother instead. โ€œWhat is yer mother like?โ€

Ewan chuckled softly. โ€œShe is a champion. She managed to keep me and my brothers in line and never once raised her voice. It was her low tone and sharp gaze that made us quiver.โ€

โ€œI remember those looks. My own mother has accomplished them rather well.โ€

Nudging her with his shoulder, Ewan got her attention. โ€œYe will feel comfortable here, Catriona. Not only will I and my cousins ensure ye are protected, but the women here, their wives, are a close-knit group who will have ye too busy to worry about anything.โ€

โ€œI hope so.โ€

โ€œSleep,โ€ he whispered.

Despite the awkwardness of sharing her bed with Ewan, very soon after, Catriona could barely keep her eyes open.

The sound of Ewanโ€™s soft breathing, and the rise and fall of his chest were the perfect lullaby. His chest was broad and strong, his muscular arm heavy and yet comforting on her shoulder. In a way, she didnโ€™t wish the night to end. Would she be so bold as to ask that he sleep there with her nightly?

It was horrible to do it, because she wasnโ€™t sure that it was possible to promise him anything. With the bedding between them, she didnโ€™t feel any kind of threat. However much she wanted his skin against hers, Catriona wasnโ€™t sure what her reaction would be.

The memory of every moment at

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