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«Not that I noticed. They barely acknowledged each other.
The captain only came to the house to see his brother and his
nieces and nephews.»
«Ah.» Robert focused on drinking his coffee and chewing
through his buttered roll. Perhaps David had merely been
experiencing relief. Any father who willingly involved his child in
a no-holds-barred fighting contest every summer couldn’t expect
to be loved or mourned.
A bell rang on the crowded board above the door and the
butler frowned. «That’s Mr. David now, and where are James and
John? Out delivering notes about the earl’s demise, that’s where.»
He sighed and put down the newspaper. «I suppose I’d better go
and see what he wants.»
«I’ll go, if you like, Mr. Austen.» Robert got to his feet and
tried to look nonchalant. «I’ve got nothing else to do and you are
needed to answer the front door.»
«Are you sure, Mr. Brown? It seems a trifle rude to ask for
your help, but it would be a kindness if you could aid me just this
once.»
«As I said, I might as well make myself useful. Which room is
he in?»
After listening to the butler’s directions, Robert set off for the
second floor, his heart beating a little faster, his breathing
uneven. He knocked on the door and obeyed the quiet command
to enter.
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Captain Gray sat by the window in his shirtsleeves, his back to
the door, his head in his hands.
«Get me another bottle of brandy.»
For a moment Robert just stood there and blinked. It was
almost as if he had blundered into the wrong bedroom and was
back at Lord Minshom’s.
«Sir?»
Captain Gray slowly looked up. «What the devil are you doing
here?»
«I’m just helping out, sir. The staff is very busy due to the
earl’s death.»
«So?»
«I came with Lady Minshom and offered to answer your
summons while the other footmen were engaged.»
Captain Gray stared at him. His blond hair hung over his face
in disarray and his clothes were crumpled. His sea blue eyes held
a depth of anguish Robert had never seen before.
«Are you all right, David?» The name slipped out impulsively.
«Can I at least get you some clean clothes and order you a bath?»
«I asked for brandy.»
Robert took a step closer. «It isn’t like you to drink at this
time in the morning, sir. Are you sure you wouldn’t prefer a nice
cup of tea?»
«Damn the tea and damn you.»
Robert spread his hands wide. «Damn me all you like, but at
least accept my condolences for your loss.»
David got unsteadily to his feet. «Your condolences? You
think I cared about that bastard? The man who let me be beaten
and fucked while he laughed with his cronies and bet against
me?»
Robert met David’s gaze and refused to look away. He
deserved the other man’s anger. He’d refused him so much; the
least he could do was stand firm and allow his lover to berate
him. «Yes, sir, my condolences, but they are for you, not for your
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father.» He bowed. «I’m obviously the last person you want to
see at this moment. I’ll send one of the footmen up to attend to
your needs as soon as he returns.»
«Don’t go.»
Robert didn’t exactly turn back, but he didn’t move forward
either. «What do you want, sir?»
«I want...» David shook his head.
Robert stared at David. «What?»
«I want you, but I can’t have you, can I, because you love that
bastard Minshom.»
«That’s not fair, sir. It’s not just Lord Minshom; it’s a whole
lot of other things: your class, your aristocratic family, your
profession.»
David started to laugh.
Robert’s hands curled into fists. «You think this is amusing,
sir? You think it’s easy for me to stand here and remind you of all
the reasons why you shouldn’t love me when inside I want to
damn them all to hell and just be with you?»
David stopped laughing and turned away. «I’m sorry, Robert,
I’m laughing at myself. You see, I found out last night why my
father hated me so much. I’m not his son after all; I’m the
product of an affair my mother had with a stable boy, so I’m not
quite so far above you after all, am I?»
Robert simply stared at David, his mind in chaos. What the
hell was going on? A knock at the door returned him to his
senses. An out-of-breath footman dressed in the Millhaven livery
bowed at them both.
«Good morning, Captain Gray, I’m sorry I’m late. I’ve come
to relieve Mr. Brown. Can I get you some breakfast and order
your bath?»
Robert took the coward’s way out and left as quickly as he
could. He was in no shape to deal with David’s dramatic
confession yet, because if it were true, and David was indeed a
lowborn bastard, Robert would no longer have any excuses left,
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no reason to protect his lover and no reason to stay with
Minshom—apart from the fact that he loved them both. And
where the hell did that leave him?
Minshom smiled as he entered the largest of the public salons
at Madame Helene’s. During the day there were far fewer clients
enjoying the lush, ornate surroundings and sexual opportunities
contained within Madame’s wondrous house, but there was still
enough going on to make a spinster have apoplexy. Major Wesley
sat close to the door, a glass of red wine clutched in his hand, his
gaze riveted on a man and a woman who were making love on
the couch right next to him.
«Are you enjoying yourself, Major?»
Major Wesley jumped so hard that wine splashed from his
glass onto the arm of the chair. His smile however was
unabashed. «I must say, things have changed quite a lot since I
lived in England.»
«For the better or for the worse?»
«Do you think me a prude, Minshom? I’ve lived in India for
ten years, a country that doesn’t have quite the same inhibitions
about sex. Not a lot shocks me anymore.»
Minshom sighed. «How disappointing.»
«Were you hoping I’d be too terrified to stay and meet with
you?
«Perhaps.»
Major Wesley got to his feet. «That is remarkably honest of
you.»
«I know, I can’t think what has come over me.» Minshom
gestured at the door. «I suspect you would like to speak to me
somewhere more private. Shall we go upstairs?»
He led the way up the stairs and into one of the bed chambers
and bent to light the fire that was already laid out in the grate.
Major Wesley settled into one of the wing chairs beside the fire
and Minshom took the other one.
«So what can I do for you, Major?»
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«I hardly know where to start.» Major Wesley sighed and
rested his clasped hands on his knees. «I’ve imagined having this
conversation with you so many times and yet I’m still sure that
I’ll get it wrong.»
«Perhaps the best way is to just start talking. You’ve always
been good at that.»
«I have, haven’t I?» Major Wesley smiled. «My father often
said I could charm the birds from the trees, usually before he
beat me for some misdemeanor, of course.» He shifted slightly in
his seat. «He died last year, did you know?»
«I heard of it. I wondered if you would come back.»
«I haven’t been in England for ten years and that was quite
deliberate.» Major Wesley’s slight smile disappeared. «I couldn’t
bear to look at him.»
«I know the feeling all too well.»
«Of course you do. I believe we all felt betrayed by our
fathers, didn’t we?»
Minshom shrugged and waited for Wesley to continue, his
senses alert, his suspicions aroused. The other man drew in a
deep breath and slowly let it out.
«And I betrayed you as well, didn’t I?»
«I don’t know what you mean.»
«I suspect that means you prefer not to think about it.»
«About what?»
«That first summer when you were inducted into The Little
Gentleman’s Club. I was the first boy to beat you in a fight. The
first one to fuck you.»
Despite the thousand warning bells sounding in his head,
Minshom kept his expression neutral and his posture relaxed.
«So?»
Wesley held his gaze. «We were friends and yet I still did that
to you. I didn’t have the guts to stand up and refuse.»
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«None of us refused. Our fathers made sure of that.»
Minshom licked his lips, tasted his youthful terror, his blood, his
total capitulation and humiliation.
«You refused longer than most. In truth, I admired you for it.»
«I was a fool.»
«No, I was. I destroyed our friendship.»
Minshom forced himself to smile. «And is that why you
wished to meet with me, to rehash our past?»
«As I said, I wanted to apologize.»
«For something that meant so little?» Minshom laughed,
although even to his ears he sounded strained. «I got my own
back. By the fourth summer I could beat you all.»
«I know.»
«Why do you say that as if you feel sorry for me?»
«Because I set you on that path. I betrayed your trust and you
retaliated by forcing yourself to become something you hated.»
«A winner? I think you are mistaken.» Minshom got up and
walked across the room until he reached the well-draped window.
He pretended to adjust the curtains to let in some light. «I
enjoyed beating you. I especially enjoyed fucking you as well.»
«I don’t believe you.»
«Believe what you like. If you came here feeling guilty for
destroying my life, then you have nothing to worry about.»
«But I did destroy it. If I hadn’t...»
Minshom cut him off. «You weren’t the first man to rape me,
Wesley. My father decided that, as I objected so strenuously to
being enrolled in his own personal fight school, I should
understand what I was up against.»
«God... Blaize.»
Minshom turned sharply around and saw the horror in
Wesley’s gaze. «Don’t look at me like that. In truth, I was glad
that my father prepared me for the worst. Having a full-grown
man fuck you is far worse than any boy.»
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«I’m sure it is.» Wesley looked shaken. «But I still want to
apologize to you. My conscience has never been easy where you
are concerned.»
«What do you want me to do? Forgive you, even though I
have explained that I scarcely hold you accountable for the man I
have become?»
«Your forgiveness would be a start.» Wesley looked even more
uncomfortable. «I’d also like to make amends in a more basic
way.»
«What exactly do you have in mind?» It took all Minshom’s
courage to walk back to the fire and sit down again as if nothing
was wrong.
«One of the reasons I remained in India, despite my parent’s
pleading to sell my commission and return, is because I’ve
realized I am not the sort of man who should marry.»
Minshom raised an eyebrow. «What sort of man are you
then?»
«The sort of man who prefers other men.» «Ah.»
«And I would like to make love to you.»
«To me?» Minshom smiled. «I don’t ‘make love’ to men. I
fuck them. They don’t fuck me.»
«I can understand that. But perhaps if you let me...»
«You think you could perform some sort of magical cure?
Make me welcome another man into my body?» Minshom
realized he was shaking and wondered if the other man could tell.
«Make me beg for it?» He flinched as Wesley reached across and
patted his knee. «Don’t touch me.»
«I’m sorry.» Distress filled the other man’s voice. «God, I’m so
sorry.»
Minshom managed to get to his feet. «There is nothing to be
sorry about. It was a pleasure to see you again and I wish you
even’ success in your life. Good afternoon.»
He managed to make it through the door into the hall and ran
for the servants’ stairs. Safely behind the thick door he slowed to
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a walk, stopped and stared at the naked brick wall in front of
him.
It hurt to breathe, hurt to think. Why the hell had he agreed to
such a stupid meeting? It only raked up the past, and what was
the good of that? He was who he was. He didn’t blame anyone.
He raised his fist and smashed it into the unforgiving brick until
his knuckles bled.
Major Lord Thomas Wesley could go to the devil.
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«Good morning, my lord.»
Minshom didn’t bother to answer as Jane slid into the seat
opposite him and served herself some coffee.
«I said, good morning. Are you feeling quite well?»
He scowled at her over the rim of his raised cup. «I’m fine,
thank you.»
«You don’t look it. You look like you’ve been out all night and
have forgotten to change.» She reached across the table and tried
to take his hand. «And what did you do to your knuckles?»
«What business is it of yours?» Christ, this was all he needed,
yet another person questioning him, expecting things of him,