"I am incapable of betraying you, Raven. I might force your compliance for the sake of your safety or your protection, for your life and health, but not to get away with betrayal." She touched the tip of her tongue to her full lower lip. "Don't force me to do anything unless you ask the way you did when I was feeling sick." Mikhail hid a smile. She always tried to sound so tough, his small package of dynamite, with more courage than good sense. " --little one." He breathed the Carpathian endearment against her ear. "I live only for your happiness. Now, I have to go out for a little while." "You can't go looking for the murderers by yourself. I mean it, Mikhail, it's too dangerous. If that's what you're doing--" He kissed her, his laughter genuine. "Business, Raven. Take a long soak, look over the house, my books, anything you want." He grinned at her boyishly. "I have a stack of work beside the computer if you want to try your hand at looking at bids for me." "Exactly how I planned to spend my evening."