Page 10 of Where Mountains Pierce the Highland Heart

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“Ye willna try to hurt him, lass. Do ye understand me? Every man and woman in Lochaber will be yer enemy.”

He didn’t lift himself off her until she nodded her agreement not to try to hurt his cousin. She wasn’t being dishonest after all. She would not hurt him. She fully intended to kill him, even if she died in the process. She finally was given an opportunity to exact revenge for her parents’ and her brothers’ deaths. She would not let it pass. She could not.

“If ye wish to know the truth,” she said through her teeth. “I’m going to make certain I’m the cause of his last breath.”

The Highlander’s eyes grew darker on her. He’d been nice enough while he led her closer and closer to her enemy. He’d even let her ride when she began to limp on her blistered feet. But they weren’t friends. She hadn’t had a friend in six years. That was another thing the Camerons took from her. After she took care of the one who carried the blood of her family and friends on his shoulders, she would take care of his murderous cousins.

“Ewen.”

The sound of his name on Logan Cameron’s lips stilled him atop her.

“Do ye intend to remain there until the sun sets?”

Why had he returned, Elspeth wondered? Hadn’t he just stormed off? Why did his tone sound less teasing and more dreadful?

Her escort leaped to his feet and wiped off his plaid.

Logan the Royalist stepped around him and held his hand out to Elspeth to help her to her feet.

She refused his aid and stood up on her own to glare at Ewen, and then at his cousin. “Ye will release me. I dinna belong to either one of ye!”

“On the contrary, lass,” interjected the second man to arrive, “the king has declared that Dunley Keep, including whatever or whoever belongs to it, is now Logan’s. Therefore, ye belong to him. He is well within his right to give ye away.”

“Steafan,” Logan said and motioned to him to stop speaking.

Steafan obeyed. Elspeth stared at him, remembering his name and adding it to those she had to kill.

“Where will ye go?”

She blinked at Logan of Lochaber. “Pardon?”

“Where will ye go?” he repeated, then relaxed his stance and waited for her to answer.

“That isna yer concern,” she told him.

The dark sable of his eyes shone on her like embers in the ashes. She held her gaze steady, but it wasn’t an easy feat. Just when she was about to break his hold and look away, he spoke. “I willna have my property harmed by wanderin’ aboot aimlessly with nae one to protect her.”

“I am not yer property!” she snapped at him and bent for another rock. This time Logan of Lochaber held up his right palm to stop the other brawny brute from leaping at her. Then, with the same hand, he caught her by the wrist when she was about to fling the rock.

He took a step closer to her, still holding her wrist up between their faces. “This will cease, Miss Woodburn. If ye keep it up, I will tie ye to a tree and leave ye fer the animals to eat.”

From the corner of her eye, she saw Ewen look away from her, afraid to defend her. And why should he? He was kin to the oaf standing in front of her, holding her prisoner shackled to his fingers. None of these Catholics would do anything to help her. Just as she would do nothing to ever help them.

“Follow him.” He traded her off to Ewen, letting go of her wrist when the other Highlander took hold of it.

She didn’t speak to Ewen as he tugged her away but cursed him and his friend under her breath. She didn’t want to live among the men who killed her family. She wouldn’t! How would she do it? She couldn’t stab or shoot them here on their land or she would never escape it. She considered what she knew best, plants, roots, flowers. She would poison them. Starting with Logan Cameron. Och, he infuriated her. How dare he ridicule and threaten her after what he’d caused? She would poison him slowly so she could enjoy her revenge.

With that thought giving her some comfort from her aching heart and blinding hatred, she looked around, studying the terrain. The high, ragged mountain range spreading out before her blocked an entire direction and left only two ways out of the glen. Both required a horse if she meant to move uphill swiftly.

Escape would be a challenge for certain.

She spread her hardened gaze over the two houses just beyond the shadows of Ben Nevis. Was that where the Camerons lived? She didn’t ask. She’d find out soon enough.

“Ye will remain here until Logan makes a final decision aboot ye,” Ewen told her in a softer tone. One he’d used with her on their journey here.

“Take me away from here,” she uncharacteristically pleaded.

That wasn’t altogether true. It wasn’t completely uncharacteristic of her. Once, when she was first captured, she’d pleaded often. But then the last shred of herself was torn away when she was bought by James Frasier of Ayr, her previous lord.