Napoleon woke covered in perspiration. The heat wave was over, yet the air was heavy and oppressive. He’d left a glass of water on the nightstand, and reaching for it ; his hand knocked it over.
“Chyort.”
She sat up beside him. “Cursing like the Russian now darling? What was that? She went for her pistol under the pillow.”
“Nothing, broke a glass.”
She reached over, barely touching his face with her fingertips, letting them drift to his dry lips....
“Let me help you.” She used her tongue, kissing him softly.
”I have to go,” he whispered.
“Not yet...” she purred.
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Date: 2012-07-12 04:28 am (UTC)I like the Russian curse, and both I and Illya hope it made her twitch.
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Date: 2012-07-12 02:36 pm (UTC)She certainly can purr but she also can be the silent observer that marks her as one of Thrush's top operatives in more places than just the bedroom. [wink]
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Date: 2012-07-12 02:56 pm (UTC)I find lately that some writers are trivializing her deadly nature and she's been portrayed as a friend to Napoleon, rather than a deadly enemy that he engages in 'shenanigans' with for the thrill of it...at least that's how I perceive it.
Looking forward to Sticking in the Mud Affair and your Angelique shenanigans as well.
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