Book:    Comanche Moon
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My song says I will one day leave my people. I am Comanche. Without them, I will be as nothing, Blue Eyes."
Loretta stared sightlessly into the shifting shadows, watching the play of firelight. "It's only a legend, Hunter. A silly legend. Hatred going away on the wind? High places and great canyons of blood! New tomorrows and new nations?" She turned her face toward him. "Look into my eyes. Do you see a new morning with new beginnings?"
He searched her gaze, and then, in a husky voice that reached way down inside her, he whispered, "Yes." He drew out the word until it seemed to echo and reecho in her mind.
It was then that Loretta knew. He had fallen in love with her. She stared up at his dark face, so close to her own that they breathed the same air, and her heart broke a little, for him, and for herself. She would never love him in return. A canyon of hatred and bitterness separated them. In that, at least, the prophecy was correct.
"Oh, Hunter, don't look at me like that."
In one liquid movement he rose on an elbow above her, his broad chest a canopy of bronze, his shoulders eclipsing the light so only her face was illuminated. "You have stolen my heart."
"No," she whispered rawly. "Don't say that, don't even think it. Can't you understand? I'll never love you back, Hunter." Her pulse started to slam. "I'm terrified of--"
He crossed her lips with a gentle finger, his eyes clouding with warmth. "Of lying with me? I am not blind, Blue Eyes. Your heart is laid upon the ground with memories. That will pass. You will come to me. You will want my hand upon you. It will be so. The Great Ones have spoken it.

( Catherine Anderson )
[ Comanche Moon ]
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