"Long story, I'll tell you later. Let’s just say the lady in the carriage repaid us in full for saving her life." He stammered something she couldn't quite catch and finished setting up the camp, covering up the extra firewood with a tarp so it would stay dry in the oncoming storm. They worked in silence, quickly looking away every time one caught the other’s admiring glance. The dark clouds above released rain in sheets and they ran together for the tent. Olivia secured the opening and turned to Cap. With no fire inside the tent and evening drawing on fast, Cap was barely an outline in the darkness. But even the outline of him was enough to remind her of all that glorious flesh and muscle less than a foot away. Screw it. Pulling off her wet shirt, she jumped on him, straddling him and