happened once in the ten days since she had last seen Logan. What was it
 
 about him that made her so angry all the time?
 
 'Hardly,' Brice was the one to answer dryly, smiling down at her
 
 reassuringly. 'But if it bothers you that much, Logan, you can always come
 
 along to Darcy's sittings...?' he added challengingly.
 
 Darcy looked frowningly up at Brice. Why on earth should it bother Logan
 
 what she did? Unless Brice was simply mocking Logan's future role as her
 
 stepbrother? Well, he could forget that; she was far too old to welcome the
 
 protection of a reluctant stepbrother. Especially when that stepbrother was
 
 Logan!
 
 It was obvious from Logan's darkly scowling expression that he did not
 
 appreciate his cousin's mockery.
 
 They really were an extraordinarily handsome family, Logan, Fergus, and
 
 Brice, although Fergus didn't appear to be present this weekend. But Logan
 
 and Brice were enough to cope with at one time!
 
 'I doubt that will be necessary,' Logan rasped. 'You—' He broke off as the
 
 dinner gong sounded.
 
 Darcy breathed a sigh of relief. This meeting with Logan was turning out as
 
 difficult as she had imagined it might; they obviously had nothing to say to
 
 each other. But one look at him had told her that her feelings for him hadn't
 
 changed; she was in love with him!
 
 But her relief was short-lived once they reached the dining-room. The
 
 volume of guests meant that there was no set seating arrangement at the long
 
 dining-table, and once Hugh McDonald and the guests of honour, Meg and
 
 Daniel, had been seated, everyone else just found a place for themselves.
 
 Darcy found herself seated with Brice McAllister on one side, and Logan on
 
 the other, Francesca on Logan's other side. Wonderful!
 
 'How are you?' Logan said softly as the butler moved discreetly about the
 
 table filling wine-glasses.
 
 'Very well, thank you,' she answered awkwardly, not quite able to meet his
 
 gaze, suddenly shy in the renewed realisation that she still loved him.
 
 It hadn't been easy this last ten days, but at least she had been spared seeing
 
 him and knowing she could never have him. Being near him like this,
 
 Francesca at his side, was torture for her.
 
 'You?' she asked politely.
 
 'The same,' he replied tersely. 'Are you going to accept Brice's suggestion?'
 
 She shook her head, smiling ruefully. 'He was only being nice.'
 
 Logan's mouth thinned. 'Brice is never nice where his work is concerned.'
 
 She swallowed hard, still slightly overwhelmed by the talented company
 
 she found herself in. 'I think in this case he was,' she persisted.
 
 'Do 1 hear my name being taken in vain?' Brice interrupted interestedly.
 
 Logan glanced across at his cousin, eyes a glacial blue. 'Darcy seems to
 
 think you aren't serious about your suggestion of painting her.'
 
 'Oh, but I am,' Brice McAllister instantly assured her. 'Very serious,' he
 
 added determinedly. 'In fact, I have a feeling that Darcy's portrait will be the
 
 central focus of my next exhibition.'
 
 'But maybe Darcy doesn't want to be painted,' Logan told him. 'Do you?' he
 
 said flatly as he turned to her.
 
 It seemed incredible to her that an artist of Brice McAllister's calibre should
 
 even consider her a suitable subject for one of his paintings. Flattering too.
 
 But as Logan had so rightly pointed out, she wasn't sure she wanted to be on
 
 show for thousands of people to sit and look at.
 
 Just as she didn't particularly want to be a subject of contention between the
 
 two cousins. She had hoped to remain very low-key this weekend, do her bit
 
 for her father, be visually supportive of his future marriage into this family,
 
 before fading back into her own world of obscurity.
 
 Brice McAllister's interest in painting her was making that very difficult to
 
 do.
 
 'I'm sure it's something that can be discussed another time,' she dismissed
 
 lightly. 'I believe your grandfather is about to propose a toast to the engaged
 
 couple.' She had realised this with some relief as Hugh McDonald had got to
 
 his feet at the head of the table.
 
 As far as Darcy was concerned, the lengthy dinner that followed was not
 
 enjoyable. Oh, the food was wonderful, definitely worthy of Chef Simon's
 
 standards. It was just the company that made it unbearable for her. Despite
 
 what Logan had said about his cousin, Brice was very kind, the two of them
 
 had talked amiably together on numerous subjects. It was just Darcy's
 
 awareness of Logan talking with Francesca that made it a nightmare for her.
 
 Would the other couple be sharing a bedroom in this vast castle later on this
 
 evening? Just the thought of it made Darcy feel physically ill. In fact, it
 
 meant she could barely eat any of the delicious food that was put before her.
 
 'Are you on a diet?'
 
 She turned sharply to look at Logan, realising as she did so that he had been
 
 watching her as she pushed the strawberries and cream around in her bowl,