Putting A Faerie In His Place

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    Dinner was wonderful.  And he had managed to impress her even further when he helped her clean up.       Cailleagh had invited him to stay, going on tiptoes to kiss him again. Her heart slammed in her chest as his heat radiated into her.     But he declined to stay.       "I'm going to be a gentleman," he said huskily as he kissed her again before leaving.     And that made an even bigger impression.       She left out two bowls of stew and some sopapillas on the table for her new roommates, and headed off to bed.       Cail knew the dream would come.  She’d been prepared:  She set her alarm clock to chime in at 5:00 a.m.  This way she’d get a full night to deal with what was to happen.     The scene was the same with the highland moor and stone circle. The scent of rain and fre

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