The Princess Has Amnesia!. Patricia ThayerЧитать онлайн книгу.
took a few minutes to change into a pair of fresh jeans and a flannel shirt, which he left unbuttoned as he busied himself getting a pot of coffee started on the woodstove. He dried off Max and gave the dog some food, but decided to check the horses later.
Suddenly the woman cried out and he rushed back to the couch.
âNo! No! Rory!â
âHush,â he coaxed. âItâs okay.â She finally settled down. Who was Rory? Her husband? He looked down at her ringless finger, which didnât mean she wasnât married or engaged.
He cleaned and bandaged her head wound, then poured some coffee into a mug and went back to her. He managed to get a few sips into her, but she wouldnât stop shivering.
After securing the blanket around her, he picked her up and carried her closer to the fire. He sat down with her on his lap. When he went to lay her on the rug, she moved closer against him.
âC-cold,â she whispered through her trembling. âSo cold.â
âI know, Iâm trying my best to remedy the situation.â He reached out and brushed the damp hair from her face.
God, she was beautiful. Her oval-shaped face was only perfected by her features, her large blue eyes, straight nose and delicate jaw adorned with a slightly dimpled chin. His gaze lowered to her mouth. Full and pouty, her lips had a rosy hue that was not only invitingâ¦but way too tempting.
He fought off the enticement and discovered a fine gold chain hanging around her slender neck. Attached to it was a charm of some kind. He picked up the amulet to discover the finely scripted letters, A-N-A.
âIs Ana your name or your initials?â He checked her pupils again. They were dilated. âCome on, Miss Ana, you need to wake up for me.â
She groaned again, but only burrowed deeper into his chest. Somehow she worked the blanket from around her slim body and her bare skin pressed against the opening in his shirt. He sucked in a breath, trying not to think about the last time he had held a woman in his arms. But his body told him it had been far too long.
As much as he longed for some company besides Max, something told him that this beautiful woman was trouble for him. Suddenly the storm intensified. The sound of rain pounding on his roof let him know he was going to have a houseguest for a while. There was no way anyone was leaving this mountain any time soon.
She moved against him again. He closed his eyes and held back a groan as her breasts brushed against his chest. There was no breathing exercises in the world to help him now.
âCome on, sugar,â he said as his southern breeding slipped out. âHave a heart. Iâm only human. Wake up and save yourself. Save the both of us.â
She could hear a manâs voice. A deep voice that was calling to her, but she couldnât move, and her head hurt, so much that she felt tears in her eyes. Why did he want to hurt her?
She heard his voice again. âAna, wake up.â
Ana? Who was Ana? She tried to remember, but her mind couldnât recall anything. Another pain shot through her body as she tried to move. She cried out and felt a gentle touch accompany the manâs soothing words, along with the warmth of his breath against her face.
She fought to make her eyes open, but she couldnât manage it. Frustration exhausted her when she couldnât perform that simple task. She wanted to scream but was too weak. More tears made their way down her cheeks. Again she felt them being brushed away.
âSsh, donât cry. Iâm here.â
Who was here? Please, let me wake up, she pleaded as the manâs voice faded in and out. Finally she managed to force her eyes open. Things were blurry, but she could make out the outline of a manâs head topped with black hair. She blinked again and he started coming into focus.
The first thing she noticed about him was his nearly black eyes, deep set with tiny lines fanning out from the corners. More lines etched his forehead, showing his concern.
âSo you decided to wake up.â He smiled and her breath caught in her throat.
âWhat happened?â she asked as panic filled her. âWhere am I?â She tried to look around, but the slightest movement caused her pain.
âWhoa, slow down. You had a rough time of it. You have a concussion.â
Again she tried to move and that was when she realized she was naked and he was holding her against his body. Instantly, her breasts tingled with the contact and her nipples hardened. The startled look on his face told her that he was aware of the situation, too.
Fighting the pain, she pushed against his chest. âGet away from me,â she ordered. âHow dare you?â She grabbed at the blanket and covered herself as best she could, not wanting to lose any more dignity. âI demand to know why you took off my clothes.â
The man stiffened, then slowly relaxed. He raised his jean covered leg and draped his arm across his knee and nodded to the fire where her wet clothes were spread out on the bricks drying.
âBy the time I got you back to the cabin, you were soaked from the rain,â he said. âThe only way to keep you from getting hypothermia was to remove your wet clothes and bring your body temperature up to normal. Youâd been exposed to the elements for over an hour.â
She was confused. What was she doing out in this weather? She looked around the small room. It was roughly furnished with a sofa and rocking chair, and a multicolored braided rug covered the plank floor. She had no idea where she was.
She turned back to the stranger. âWho are you?â
âMy name is Jake Sanderstone.â He offered his hand. âAnd you areâ¦?â
She blinked and thought, but try as she might she couldnât come up with a nameâ¦nothing. âI donât know.â
Chapter Two
âI donât know who I am,â she said, still not believing it.
She closed her eyes and willed herself to remember something. Blank. Nothing. It was as if someone had erased everything in her brain. And she had absolutely no idea who she was. She looked at the stranger. âHow can that be?â
His dark eyes studied her. âIâd say that nasty bump on your head might have something to do with it. Youâve been through a lot in just a few hours.â
She reached up and touched the tender area. âHow did I get it?â One of a thousand questions she needed answers to. âHow did I get here? Oh, God! Where am I?â
âNow, slow down. Iâll tell you as much as I can,â he promised. âYouâre in a remote part of the Cambrian Mountains in Wales. Your plane lost power and came in for a crash landing.â He nodded toward the German shepherd lying by the fire. âMax woke me up and we tracked the location. By the time we got to the crash sight, you had wandered off. It took us awhile to find you, but thanks to Max again, we located you under some trees. Then I brought you back here to the cabin.â
Then he stripped her naked, she thought. None of what the man said stirred her memory. âSurely there was someone with me. Please, donât tell me I was flying the plane.â
He glanced away, then back to her. âNo, there were two men inside, the pilot and copilot. Iâm sorry. They didnât make it. As far as I know, youâre the only survivor.â
Dead. Two people were dead. She waited to feel something for the men, but nothing. She was almost ashamed of her lack of emotions. The victims could have been her friends, or members of her family.
Jake got to