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"Let him carry you, eh? Whisper to him. Teach him your hands bring no pain--only good things. He will find sweet grass and listen." "He's so beautiful, Hunter." "Say this to him." Loretta did. The stallion flickered his ears and nickered. While he grazed, she petted him. Just when she began to feel confident, Hunter lifted her off his back. When he took the stallion's line from her, he captured her hand as well, his long fingers curling warmly around hers. "He is now your good friend." He looped his free arm over the stallion's shoulders. "If you share breath with him often, you can paint yourself and wear leaves on your head, and he will still know you. For always." "Well, until I get home, at least." She swallowed. "I still going home, aren't I?" Something flickered in his eyes--a dangerous something. Loretta's legs felt as heavy as wet clay, and she watched helplessly while he pressed her palm to his cheek. "You wish to go?" His jaw felt hard and warm. "I--yes, I wish to go." He moved her hand from his cheek to his chest, forcing her palm flat against the vibrant muscle of one breast. His eyes held hers, relentless and piercing. Loretta yearned to move away but knew she had little hope of breaking his hold. She could feel his heart thumping, a steady, sturdy beat in contrast with the uneven flutter of hers. "You will walk backward in your footsteps and go forward a new way?"