“Lisa called me,” Dane picked up, “and, of course, I came to the rescue.”

  Robin laughed, but said, “Lisa, please don’t leave on my account.”

  “I’m not.” She grinned. “I’ve had him for a week now, and I’m ready to go back to school. It’s a short summer term, though; I’ll be back by fall.”

  She was obviously suffering from no ill effect after her kidnapping, and the doctor had told Michael that was understandable. She’d been drugged virtually all the time, with no chance to become frightened by what was happening to her. In the end the drugs had been a blessing.

  Dane was helping her out of the boat, and when she was beside them he looked at Robin, still smiling. “Tell me, was it a magic wand or a broomstick?”

  Robin laughed softly. “I’m not telling. You’ll find out when your time comes.”

  “It’d take a thief to catch me, friend,” Dane told her, utterly confident.

  “Never say never,” Robin said, then hugged Lisa tightly. “Have a good trip.”

  “I will. And thanks, Robin. Thanks for everything.”

  “See you,” Dane offered, tucking Lisa’s hand into the crook of his arm and strolling away. He didn’t look like a bodyguard, Robin observed, but she pitied anyone who tried to touch Lisa while he was responsible for her.

  Shaking the thought away, Robin climbed aboard the boat and went below. She changed quickly from her casual traveling clothes into a bathing suit, then went topside again and settled down on the padded bench to wait for Michael.

  He came less than an hour later, and her position was such that he didn’t see her until he was actually aboard. And she felt her heart leap when he saw her, because his face lit up, the frown disappearing. Without hesitating he crossed the space between them and pulled her up into his arms.

  “Dear Lord, I’ve missed you,” he said hoarsely when he paused in kissing her.

  “I’ve missed you too,” she managed breathlessly.

  His eyes were burning. “In just a minute I’m going to take you to the cabin and keep you there until neither of us can walk without help.”

  She cleared her throat. “And then?”

  “Then we’re going to find a preacher.”

  With an effort Robin managed to make her face and voice solemn. “You don’t have to marry me, darling. I’m perfectly willing to sacrifice my morals and scruples, and live in sin with you.”

  He kissed her. “I love you, and I’m going to marry you. Say yes!”

  “Yes,” she said blissfully.

  Halfway to the cabin, it occurred to Robin that he wasn’t going to ask if she’d passed the test. But it didn’t matter. He knew.

  The demons were gone for good.

  EPILOGUE

  “I’VE PULLED MY men off,” Daniel Stuart told Hagen over the phone, his voice calm. “I owe those ladies, and I’ll be damned if I’ll keep watch over them or their husbands!”

  “Daniel—”

  “Sorry, Chief. Spin your webs alone.”

  Hagen cradled the phone slowly and stared at it.

  He began to feel just a little concerned.

  Just a little.

  BANTAM BOOKS BY KAY HOOPER

  THE BISHOP TRILOGIES

  Stealing Shadows • Hiding in the Shadows • Out of the Shadows

  Touching Evil • Whisper of Evil • Sense of Evil

  Hunting Fear • Chill of Fear • Sleeping with Fear

  Blood Dreams • Blood Sins • Blood Ties

  THE QUINN NOVELS

  Once a Thief • Always a Thief

  ROMANTIC SUSPENSE

  Amanda • After Caroline • Finding Laura • Haunting Rachel

  CLASSIC FANTASY AND ROMANCE

  On Wings of Magic • The Wizard of Seattle • The Delaney Christmas Carol • Golden Threads • Something Different • Pepper’s Way • C. J.’s Fate • The Haunting of Josie • Illegal Possession • If There Be Dragons • Rebel Waltz • Larger than Life • Time After Time • In Serena’s Web • Raven on the Wing • Rafferty’s Wife • Zach’s Law • The Fall of Lucas Kendrick • Unmasking Kelsey • Outlaw Derek • Shades of Gray • Captain’s Paradise

 


 

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