Elizabeth Oldfield - Love's Prisoner

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Hostage of the HeartDynamic news journalist Piers Armstrong had survived being held hostage by terrorists in Central America for a year. Now he was back home and the slow process of rehabilitation had begun. Every night Piers returns to captivity in his dreams… .Suzy Collier had to talk Piers into giving an interview about his experiences - and of course he refused to cooperate! He was the same stubborn, difficult… incredibly sexy man that Suzy had fallen in love with three years ago. Or was he? Suzy couldn't help noticing sublte changes in him… .

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‘It will be,’ Hugo assured her gallantly. ‘You asked for photographs,’ he said, remembering. ‘I’ll go and get them.’

‘You may not have won any prizes, but you’re a dead cert for the Sneak of the Year Award!’ rasped Piers the moment they were alone.

‘Just because you didn’t bestow your blessing on the profile, you expected me to abandon it?’ Suzy protested.

‘Damn right! Coming to see my father behind my back is—’

‘Although I may have failed to despatch a fax giving you advance notice of our meeting today, he could have told you,’ she defended. ‘I didn’t ask him to keep quiet, as I shan’t be asking anyone else I interview to keep quiet either.’

‘You intend to cast your net wider and drag in other people?’ Piers demanded.

Her chin lifted. ‘I’m sorry if it offends your sensibilities, but yes.’

A muscle clenched in his jaw and his grey eyes darkened to leaden black. If he had been a pirate, there was no doubt her insubordination would have been punished by her being keelhauled or made to walk the plank.

‘I’ve heard all about the fearless spirit of investigation,’ he bit out, ‘but—’

‘Let me ask you something,’ said Suzy, rising to her feet because sitting below him while he stood was making her feel disadvantaged—and disadvantages were the last thing she needed right now. ‘If you required comments and you were unable to obtain them from the source, wouldn’t you go elsewhere? Of course you would. And the fact that you knew the source would be...rattled wouldn’t stop you.’

‘In other words, all’s fair in love, war and writing profiles?’ Piers said tersely.

‘In other words, I don’t need your seal of approval,’ she told him.

‘You’re not going to get it!’ He strode forward to plant himself in front of her, six foot three inches of aggressive, angry, dominant male. ‘Erase everything you have on that tape,’ he ordered.

Although it required an effort, Suzy stood firm. Piers Armstrong had a reputation for never allowing himself to be pushed around, and she did not intend to be pushed around either. Three years ago, she would have given way and obeyed his command, but these days she was made of sterner stuff.

‘You’re acting the heavy?’ she enquired.

‘You’re the one who wants to play rough, lady, not me,’ he responded. ‘Now, wipe that damn tape.’

Her eyes met his in a look of cool determination. ‘No,’ she said.

Piers bent to the machine, pushed a button and the cover flipped open. ‘In that case, I’ll take it.’

‘You can’t!’ wailed Suzy.

‘Watch me,’ he said, and slid the tape into his hip pocket.

Her temper flared. There was nothing of Hugo’s spiel which she intended to quote verbatim, so the tape had little real value, but that was not the point. The point was that Piers was interfering with the gathering of her data, with the writing of her book.

‘Would you kindly return my property?’ she demanded heatedly. He shook his head. ‘In that case, I’ll take it,’ Suzy declared, spitting his own words back to him, and made a sudden lunge for his pocket.

Taken by surprise, Piers reared back, started to turn and stumbled. Overbalancing, he made an instinctive grab at her in an attempt to remain upright, but only succeeded in yanking her off balance too.

‘Aargh!’ she gasped, as he toppled back on to the sofa and she fell on top of him.

Winded, she lay there for a moment or two, then she half raised herself.

‘No, you don’t,’ said Piers, when her hand dived downwards in a lightning attack on his hip pocket.

He caught hold of her wrists and pinioned her arms behind her back. Furiously wriggling and squirming, Suzy struggled to wrench an arm free and, thanks to a sly kick at his shins which made him swear and momentarily distracted him, she managed it.

‘I do!’ she retorted, going in search of the tape again.

Piers recaptured her arm with indolent ease. ‘I love to feel the heat of a woman’s anger,’ he remarked.

As his hands curved tightly around the slender bones of her wrists, Suzy’s eyes shot daggers. She had never met anyone more condescending, more arrogant, or more infuriating!

‘I understood that seduction was no longer your stock-in-trade,’ remarked Piers, as she once more started to squirm.

‘It—it isn’t,’ she panted.

‘So you aren’t slithering around in order to arouse me?’ he asked.

Suzy tugged and twisted her arms, but to no avail. He had twice her physical strength. ‘Of course not.’

‘But we are two different genders, and it’s red blood which flows in my veins,’ he murmured.

Her fighting ceased and she lay still—very still. Somewhat belatedly, his remark had alerted her to the fact that Piers was aroused. Suzy’s heart thumped wildly in her chest. Why, when at the clinic she had shied away from so much as shaking his hand, had she launched such a physical protest? she wondered. Why, instead of leaping straight up when they fell down, had she continued to lie on top of him, continued to grab for his hip pocket?

‘I’m simply attempting to retrieve my tape,’ she told him, with as much dignity as she could muster. Though, with her hair falling into her eyes and her cheeks bright red, it was a preciously small amount.

‘And how do you explain acting the femme fatale ?’

Suzy looked up into the pale grey eyes which were just a few inches from hers. ‘ Femme fatale ? I don’t know what you mean.’

Piers removed one of the restraining hands from her wrists and brought it between them. ‘I mean this,’ he said, running the tip of a long index finger slowly down her throat and into the warm valley between her breasts.

She jerked back. His touch—so casual and yet so intimate—was like an electric shock. She felt as if he had sent a live current zig-zagging through every cell of her body. As his finger had stroked down so had his eyes, and now, as she followed his gaze, her face flamed. The top three buttons at the neck of her shirt were open, revealing the creamy swell of her breasts in what suddenly seemed like a racily low-cut white lace bra.

‘I wasn’t aware the buttons were undone,’ she said stiffly.

‘They came undone when you made that first grab. The glimpse of bosom has been most alluring, though the only time you lapsed into full-blown eroticism was when you pushed yourself up and then—’ Piers rolled his eyes.

‘You can have the tape,’ Suzy told him, at speed. ‘And you can release me.’

‘But after so much celibacy, to have a curvy young woman spreadeagled on top of me is most...invigorating,’ he drawled, and shifted his body against hers.

As she felt the thrust of him, a wave of heat engulfed her.

‘Let me go!’ she demanded, in a mixture of panic and fury.

A lazy smile tilted the corners of his mouth. ‘You aren’t inclined to indulge me?’

‘No, I am not!’

‘Spoilsport,’ said Piers, and released her.

Back on her feet, Suzy hastily fastened the buttons and tucked her shirt back into her skirt. Today her hair was worn loose, and she attempted to smooth down the tousled wheat-gold strands.

‘Aren’t you being a touch paranoid about my profile?’ she demanded, when her composure had been reassembled—well, some of it.

Piers rose from the sofa. ‘Paranoid?’ he repeated, his eyes glittering dangerously.

‘Suzy’s right,’ said Hugo, breezing back into the room with a handful of photographs. ‘You’re taking this business of being written up far too seriously. Even if you did possess some murky secret—’ he chuckled ‘—I’ve had enough experience of being interviewed to know when to be discreet.’

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