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be your valet. It will cause less gossip.»
«If that is what you want, if being in service does not make
you feel obligated.»
Robert touched David’s lower lip with his tongue. «Obligated
to what? Love you? That is an obligation I will gladly undertake
for the rest of my life.»
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A sigh shuddered through David as Robert kissed him and he
kissed Robert back. «Don’t leave me.»
«I won’t.» Robert whispered, one hand sliding down over
David’s back to cup his buttock and press him firmly against his
hard erection. «Especially if you’ll pay me more than that bastard
Minshom did.»
David started to laugh, which soon turned to a groan as
Robert slid a hand between them and rubbed both of their cocks.
«I want you, Robert. I want to fuck you right here.»
«You think I’ll stop you?»
Robert turned to face the wall and unbuttoned his breeches.
David undid his too, his fingers frantic and fumbling as
Robert spread his feet wide and arched his back, offering himself.
In too much of a hurry to go and look for oil, David spread his
own pre-cum over the crown of his cock and drove deep. Robert
didn’t protest, he just welcomed him home with a sigh. David
reached around to capture Robert’s cock in his fist and worked
him hard, knew he wouldn’t last long, wanted Robert to come
with him.
«God, David...» Robert groaned and tried to kiss David as he
pumped into him harder and harder. «Make me come...»
David thrust forward one last time and felt his cum explode
deep inside Robert’s arse just as Robert came all over his hand.
God, it was perfection, it was everything, it was enough to live
his life on. He lowered his head until it rested in the curve of
Robert’s shoulder and sighed. He knew their life together
wouldn’t be easy, but he was going to try his hardest to make
sure that Robert never regretted his choice for the rest of his
days.
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Minshom took great care folding his cravat and settling a
diamond pin among the snowy folds to secure the whole. His
waistcoat was black with silver embroidery, his coat and
pantaloons black as well. It was odd getting ready to go out
without Robert at his side. He still wasn’t used to the hastily
procured new valet Broadman had found to serve him.
«You look very nice, my lord.»
«Thank you... um...» Minshom looked askance at the dark-
haired man reflected in the mirror. «What is your name, again?»
«It is Smedley, sir.»
«Smedley, I’m not sure when I’ll return, so don’t wait up for
me.»
«Yes, my lord.» Smedley bowed and offered Minshom his
cloak and hat. He then retreated discreetly into the dressing room
and began tidying the discarded clothes. Minshom walked down
the stairs, aware of the quietness settling around him. There was
no Jane waiting for him in the hall, no Robert to remind him of
his manners, just Broadman’s lugubrious face and an empty
carriage to climb into. For some reason, Minshom had no
inclination to take up his old ways and invite his cronies to his
house. He deserved the silence, he deserved to be alone.
When the carriage stopped, he stared out of the window at the
grand mansion he’d visited four weeks previously with Jane at his
side. This time he hadn’t received an invitation, but he intended
to join the party nonetheless.
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No one prevented his entry into the house, and he ascended
the grand staircase and headed for the ballroom. The receiving
line was busy and he had to wait for quite a while before he was
in front of his prey. To his credit, Lord Anthony Sokorvsky’s
smile didn’t falter as he spotted Minshom.
«I don’t recall inviting you, Lord Minshom.»
«You didn’t.»
«Then might I ask why you are here?»
Minshom raised an eyebrow. «To wish you happy?»
«Ah, you heard about my engagement to Lady Justin, then.»
«How could I not? It is the talk of the ton. And, if you
remember, I promised that I would relinquish any claim I had on
you if you ever got married.»
Anthony Sokorvsky raised his eyebrows. «You have no claim
on me anyway.»
«Perhaps, but at least my sense of honor is satisfied.»
«Your sense of honor...» Anthony regarded Minshom for a
long moment and then held out his hand. «I heard what you did
for Captain Gray.»
Reluctantly, Minshom shook his hand. «Heard what? I did
nothing.»
Anthony stepped out of the receiving line, drawing Minshom
with him. «You have an unfortunate habit of refusing to take
responsibility for your kinder actions. Who would’ve imagined
it?»
«I repeat, I did nothing except dismiss an impudent servant. If
Captain Gray chose to employ him, surely that is at his own
peril?»
Anthony Sokorvsky’s smile was dazzling. «Would you like to
offer your congratulations to Lady Justin? She is just over by the
window.»
«I...» Minshom found himself outmaneuvered and being led
like a lamb toward the newly engaged Marguerite Lockwood,
Lord Anthony at his side.
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«Lord Minshom.» Marguerite’s greeting was not quite as
welcoming as her fiancé’s. She looked very beautiful in a pale
blue silk dress with sapphires around her throat and in her dark
hair. She glanced up at Anthony, a wary question in her fine eyes.
In looks and stature, she resembled a darker version of her
mother, Helene Delornay. In Minshom’s experience, she had a
lot of her mother’s wit and intelligence as well.
Minshom bowed. «Lord Anthony insisted I come and offer
my congratulations on your engagement.»
«Thank you.»
Anthony took her hand and kissed it. «You don’t object if
Lord Minshom joins the party, do you, my love?»
«Of course not. He is... welcome.»
Minshom bowed low. «I will not stay long, and I promise not
to make a scene.»
Marguerite blushed and raised her chin at him. «I’m sure you
won’t. In truth, I suspect that in some strange way, you are partly
responsible for Anthony and I falling in love, so perhaps it is
fitting that you are here tonight to share our engagement ball.»
«I doubt Lord Anthony would agree with you about that, my
lady, but thank you all the same.»
«Oh no, I agree,» Anthony said quietly. «In truth you have
given up quite a few things recently, haven’t you? Is that because
you have reconciled with your wife?»
Minshom’s faint smile faded. «Lady Minshom is no longer in
town.»
«I’m sorry to hear that. I liked her.» Anthony paused. «What
did you do?»
«Why do you assume I did anything?»
«Because, as I said, you have a tendency to push anyone who
gets too close to you away.»
Minshom looked around to see if anyone else was listening to
this extraordinarily intimate conversation between him and a man
who should’ve hated him. «Sokorvsky, we are in a public place,
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and I hardly think my personal life is any of your damned
business.»
Anthony bowed. «You are right, it isn’t and I apologize.
Because I have found happiness, perhaps I am trying to arrange it
for everyone else.»
«Indeed.» Minshom inclined his head a glacial inch. «Then
perhaps I should leave you to wander off and interfere in the
marital affairs of some of your other guests.»
Lord Anthony grinned, took Marguerite’s arm and moved
away. Minshom looked around the crowded ballroom and
spotted the card room beyond. He needed a drink, and if he had
to stay at this damned ball, merely for politeness’ sake and to
reassure the ton that he and Anthony were at peace, he’d be
damned if he’d do it without alcohol.
He made his way through the throng, nodded at his
acquaintances, and found a footman to bring him a large glass of
brandy to replace the champagne and wine being served.
Anthony and Marguerite were dancing now, the joy in their faces
almost too much to bear. Minshom pictured Jane’s indignant
expression when he’d made her dance with him and suddenly
missed her so much it hurt to breathe.
«Lord Minshom?»
He looked up to see Thomas Wesley at his elbow and sighed.
It seemed as if there would be no respite for him tonight and
perhaps that was as it should be. If he was going to make a
damned fool of himself, he might as well get it over with once
and for all.
«Good evening, Thomas.»
«May I speak with you in private?»
«Of course.» Minshom kept hold of his brandy glass and led
Thomas toward the card room, where he located one of the
footmen. «Can you show me to a quieter room?»
«Of course, sir. The marquis’s secretary has an office just
beyond the card room.»
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Minshom thanked him and opened the door to a small stuffy
book-lined office. Thomas knelt down to light the fire in the
grate and then lit two candles to illuminate the cramped space.
As Minshom sat on the edge of the desk and watched Thomas
move around the room, he couldn’t help but admire his grace
and efficiency.
«Now what can I do for you, Thomas?»
Thomas sighed, took the chair from behind the desk and
brought it over to the fire before sitting on it. «I’m wondering if I
owe you an apology.»
«For what?»
«For making love to you.» Thomas shrugged. «For taking
advantage of you when you were already sexually engaged with
your wife.»
«You didn’t take advantage of me.»
«I was so eager to fuck you that I let your wife answer for you;
I didn’t give you a chance to say no.»
Minshom met his anguished gaze. «Sometimes my wife knows
me better than I know myself. She was right to tell you to fuck
me. She knew I was incapable of saying those words myself, even
if I wanted to.»
«I don’t understand.»
«You should. My father always swore that I liked being fucked
by other men.» Minshom tried to smile. «He wasn’t quite correct
about that—most men I despised, but I did like being fucked by
you.»
«Even back then?»
«Indeed. I hero-worshipped you, don’t you remember? You
could do no wrong in my eyes. But even after the shock of what
happened, I couldn’t tell you that, couldn’t admit my father
might’ve been right about me. So I chose to deny that side of me,
to fight my inclinations and dominate everyone instead.»
«And the other night at the pleasure house, you enjoyed that?»
«Yes.»
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«But you ran away.» «Yes.»
«Because you enjoyed it.»
Minshom sighed. «Yes, because realizing my father
understood my desires better than I understood them myself
made me think about what I’ve done to him.»
God, why was he talking so much? It was as if Jane’s
departure had left so many holes in him that he could no longer
stop all his secrets seeping out. And for Christ’s sake, he was
tired of it, tired of all the lying and the anger and the hate.
Thomas was leaving soon, his confidences would be kept and the
potential for exposure far away.
«What did you do to him?» Thomas frowned. «Surely he is the
one who is at fault here, forcing us all to participate in The Little
Gentleman’s Club, forcing you.»
«Did you know that my father had his first stroke when I
refused to allow him to beat Robert half to death? I defied him,
and while he was whipping me, he had a massive seizure. It kept
him in bed for weeks. I hoped that the bastard would die, that he
would never regain his strength or faculties and would never be
able to hurt me or any of us again.»
Minshom grimaced. «But he got better. He was never quite
the same after that, but he was perfectly capable of administering
the estates and his little fighting club.»
«He was a very difficult man, Blaize. I can understand why
you must have hated him.»
«I hated him because he lived and I had to watch him steal
even’ last penny from the estate for his gambling, his horses, his
women...» Minshom struggled to breathe. «And then one day, he
caught me and Robert in bed together. Dammit, I wanted him to
catch us; I wanted him to see us fucking, to know what kind of a
man he’d created. He tried to shoot Robert. I stopped him.»
Thomas sat forward. «You didn’t kill him though, Blaize?»
«No, I simply fought him off, watched as he collapsed to the
ground in convulsions, and left him there without calling for
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help. By the time he was discovered, there was very little anyone
could do for him.»
Abruptly Thomas got up, came across to Minshom and
wrapped his arms around him. «He got what he deserved. I
probably would’ve shot him in cold blood.»
Minshom shrugged off Thomas’s embrace. «But then you’ve
always been a braver man than me.»
«Blaize,» Thomas cupped his chin and made him look into his