Arthur dropped back onto his heels, creating space between himself and Vera. His eyes flicked from the doorway to her. “It doesn’t matter, and it’s not important,” he said. “And I have no right to ask—”
“I didn’t sleep with him,” Vera said, and she knew from the way he had to work to suppress his relieved smile that she’d correctly assumed what the question would be. “I’ll … tell him to go, shall I?” She squirmed free from her chair to go to the entry.
“No,” Arthur said from behind her. “I’d like to speak to him.”
She glanced back. Vera recognized that blasé tone. She pursed her lips as she held the tent flap back for Tristan to duck inside. He greeted her warmly with a squeeze of her elbow. His head flinched back slightly as he raised an eyebrow. “Were you running? You look flushed.”
Vera must have blushed three shades of red. “Erm, no.” She glanced at Arthur, who, she realized, matched her appearance with his hair mussed and eyes alight. Tristan followed Vera’s gaze and had the decency to look embarrassed as he took a quick step away from her. He wanted to be anywhere except for in this tent right now.
Tristan stared down at the ground. “I’m sorry,” he said. “I’ll—”
“Tristan,” Arthur cut in. He crossed the tent to stand next to Vera. “You’re a good knight. And I need you to go back to Camelot at once.”
Vera and Tristan both gaped at Arthur.
“Sire?” he said.
“I need a trustworthy messenger to ride fast ahead of us and bring word that we’re coming,” Arthur said. Vera released a relieved breath. But then he continued. “But truthfully, it’s because you haven’t done anything wrong, and I might kill you.”
Tristan’s eyes went wide.
“You’re in love with my wife, and you actively want to bed her,” he said with a calm that somehow made it that much more alarming. “So I might end up killing you if you stay.”
Vera’s eyes darted back and forth between Arthur and Tristan in silent shock. She should not find this hot, but she absolutely did.
Tristan retreated another step. “Your Majesty—”
Arthur stopped him with a raised hand. “There’s no need. And we won’t speak of it again.”
Tristan opened and closed his mouth twice before looking at Arthur as if he’d spent the whole time interpreting a language he barely knew and only just understood. Arthur nodded curtly.
Tristan bowed, avoided Vera’s eye, and left quickly.
“Arthur,” she said, letting her mouth hang slack with a laugh barely contained.
His dangerous calm slipped into a sheepish grin. “Would you like to get ready for bed?” he asked.
“I would,” she said, butterflies exploding in her chest. She turned to let him untie the laces of her dress.
“It seems like it’s the body memory of our intimacy that’s been a trigger for whatever curse is on you,” Arthur mused as he worked his fingers through the laces. He didn’t pull away when he got to the base of her back. He slipped his hand between the fabric and her skin, wiggling his fingers around her torso to loosen the bodice, and bent his head low, so close to her neck that his breath raised goosebumps down her spine. He kissed her neck, dragging the inside of his lip across her skin.
Vera closed her eyes and tilted her head back.
“What if there was something your body can’t remember?” he whispered in her ear.
She shivered as a warm ache of need awoke between her thighs. Vera looked at Arthur over her shoulder.
His eyes glowed with hunger. “There is one thing we never did.”
Vera could have cried out as he slid his hands off the skin at her middle, but Arthur took her hand and led her to sit on the edge of the bed. For the second time tonight, he knelt in front of her. This time, he lay a hand on each of her ankles and slowly ran them up the length of Vera’s legs, pushing her skirt up until all of it gathered above her waist. Having helped her change out of gowns countless times, it was no surprise to Arthur that she wore knickers. He made eye contact with Vera and asked the question without breathing a word. She nodded.
Arthur hooked his fingers beneath the elastic waistband and pulled them down in a fluid motion. He took Vera’s hips and pulled her with ease, dragging her closer to the edge of the bed.
Her heart thundered, eager but trembling in her vulnerability. Arthur kissed her knee as he slid one hand into hers and held it tightly. With his mouth, he traced the line of the muscle up her thigh, working slower the closer he came to the top. Vera’s head dropped back.
He paused just shy, the scruff of his chin biting at the tender skin of Vera’s upper thigh. “Shall I stop?”
“No.” She’d barely said the word before his lips plunged onto her, and she fell back onto her elbows with a moan.