Khaat was glad their short mission to Brazil was over but as happy as she was with Brian and her children and her life, she found her mind wandering frequently back to Enrique. She had been careful not to call him by first name around Brian because she didn't want him getting the wrong idea. Brian had been overly protective where Enrique was concerned and had tried to turn the earth practically off his axis to get Enrique to let her go. But Enrique had never attempted to deceive her. She knew what he was, and on top of that, he was gentlemanly, refined, a scholar, graceful, and affectionate. After all, he had let her go almost anywhere in the castle.
Her mind wandered to the night he'd arranged a fine dinner. Dancing, just the two of them. He was handsome, and for some reason, he seemed to have been in her dreams now more that she was back than when she was in Brazil.
She had been at Sparks tonight, writing paychecks, her attentions divided and unfocused. She was glad when it was done. She was the last one at the bistro, and it was late. She left by the kitchen door, locking it and starting down the alley, when she heard a noise behind her. A soft noise, but enough to make her turn around. And in the shadows she clearly recognized the profile.
"Enrique?" she asked softly. "Is that you?"
"I missed you," he said, stepping out of the shadows, elegant as always. "I just had to see you. Am I...disturbing you?"
"Oh no," she smiled. "No, no. I was just finishing for the night."
"It is a very dangerous place. Your husband is a fool to leave you alone, but then again, you can take care of yourself, I know," he laughed. His laughter sounded like music in her ears. "You must let me see you home so I know you're safe." A rustle in her spirit seemed to unsettle her for a moment. Brian was adamantly protective over their home. It was unplottable, and he had placed layers and layers of protection spells around it, and they had been reinforced by her father. It was a fortress. Brian would come unwound if she brought 'HIM' into it even for a moment. She hesitated. Brian wouldn't like it. But--perhaps...perhaps if it were only for a moment...perhaps if Brian never found out, then it would be alright--just this once.