"My cousin, Red Buffalo, has said false words to you? If this is so, you will tell me." "As if you don't what he told me!" "You made a lie of your promise and tried to flee, is what I know! You came at me with a knife, is what I know! You made me look the fool, is what I know." "Oh, yes, you're the man whose words are drifting on the wind, whispering to him always! The man who never lies! I you out there at the fire! How stupid do you think I am?" Grinding out the words between clenched teeth, he said, "Why did you make a lie of your promise?" "Why wouldn't I? A little girl, Hunter? Aunt Rachel was right all along. am the fool!" He made a strangled sound in his throat and rolled off her, turning her loose to throw an arm across his eyes. Loretta tensed, casting a hopeless glance at the door. Even if she made it outside, her chances of saving Amy were slim. In a taut, barely restrained growl he said, "Do not test me by trying to run, Blue Eyes. I will sure enough beat you." After a moment he let out an audible breath and eased onto his side, folding an arm beneath his head, his blue eyes so dark they looked black in the dusky light. "You will make an echo of Red Buffalo's words. I cannot fight an enemy whose face is hidden." Hearing his voice, so silken and close, brought bittersweet memories rushing back to her, and she wanted to cry. "You let me think you were my friend." Hunter studied her delicate profile, his attention coming to rest on her tremulous lips. Her voice ached with the pain of betrayal, but he felt betrayed as well."