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Maude was still scowling. What’s wrong with him? Can’t he talk? No, he can’t, Indio said simply, saving Apollo from having to do his dumb show. Oh. Maude blinked, obviously taken aback. Has he had his tongue cut out? Maude! Miss Stump cried. What a horrible thought. He has a tongue. Her brows knit as if from sudden doubt and she peered worriedly at Apollo. Don’t you? He didn’t even bother resisting the urge. He stuck out his tongue at her. Indio laughed and Daffodil began barking again—obviously her first reaction to nearly everything. Miss Stump stared at Apollo for a long second and he was aware that his body was heating. Carefully he withdrew his tongue and snapped his mouth shut, giving her his most uncomprehending face.

Elizabeth Hoyt

Maude was still scowling. What’s wrong with him? Can’t he talk? No, he can’t, Indio said simply, saving Apollo from having to do his dumb show. Oh. Maude blinked, obviously taken aback. Has he had his tongue cut out? Maude! Miss Stump cried. What a horrible thought. He has a tongue. Her brows knit as if from sudden doubt and she peered worriedly at Apollo. Don’t you? He didn’t even bother resisting the urge. He stuck out his tongue at her. Indio laughed and Daffodil began barking again—obviously her first reaction to nearly everything. Miss Stump stared at Apollo for a long second and he was aware that his body was heating. Carefully he withdrew his tongue and snapped his mouth shut, giving her his most uncomprehending face.

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About Elizabeth Hoyt

Elizabeth Hoyt is the pen name of Nancy M. Finney. Hoyt is a New York Times bestselling author of historical romance. She also writes contemporary romance under the name Julia Harper. She lives in central Illinois with her husband and two children.