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Nicholas by Elizabeth Amber

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I make no claim to the title of mystic,” she told him with a shake of her head. ” “Do let her tell yours first,” encouraged Signorina Rossini. ” Nick smiled down at her. The pretty signorina hardly struck Jane as the type who would appeal to an earthy male such as this. However, he appeared to be truly under the spell of her attractions. His look when set upon her was hungry enough to make her own skin tingle under its indirect impact. No wonder the signorina had fallen for his honeyed words. From the distance came the eerie sound of water being pressured through the pipes of the grand Water Organ in the garden for the guests’ amusement.

An invisible aura of Faerie magic enveloped him at her nearness. So it was to be the Rossini girl then. That his search was over so abruptly caused him a moment of disorientation, as though he’d run to the brink of a cliff and now found himself teetering on its edge. Satyr weren’t especially talented at probing the minds of others, but he plied what skills he possessed, hoping to learn what he could of her. Her thoughts told him she found him attractive, but her expression had already informed him of that.

Had the girl fallen on hard times? His chin lifted, and he searched the wind. There it was. The very faintest hint—the merest thread of Faerie spice. Eyes narrowed, he scanned the grounds, questing, and found the formal entrance at the north end of the gardens. There. The arch of glass over the walkway. The very portal through which the fortune-teller had recently fled. With her departure, the scent of Faerie had fled as well. Abruptly he excused himself from Signorina Rossini and the cluster of guests.

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