Read i ed84d0e516761e5e Online
Authors: Unknown
eyes. «Your father was a monster.»
«Was?» Minshom swallowed hard. «Don’t you mean is?»
Thomas looked appalled. «Dear God, he’s still alive, isn’t he?»
«Barely. The last stroke totally incapacitated him, and he has
been bedridden for years.» Minshom sighed. «That’s one of the
reasons why my wife wants me to go back to Minshom Abbey.
She’s convinced he is finally dying and she wishes me to make
my peace with him.»
Thomas gripped him by the shoulders. «You must do it
because you have to see him as he is; you have to forgive him for
what he’s done to you and move on.» He winced. «I know it
sounds ridiculous, but I returned too late to confront my father. I
was never able to tell him how much I hated him for putting me
in The Little Gentleman’s Club. I left home the moment I was
able to and never went back. God, I wish I’d had five minutes
alone with him...»
Minshom stared at Thomas’s grief-stricken face. Could he do
it? Could he go home and make his peace not only with his
father, but with Jane?
«I don’t want to go home.» Minshom tried to laugh. «God, I
sound like a sniveling child, don’t I? My father has been right
about me all along. I’m a sexual deviant, a bad husband and a
coward. Why the hell would I want to go home and admit that?»
«From what I saw of your wife, she certainly didn’t consider
you a bad husband, and as to your sexuality, personally, I have no
SIMPLY INSATIABLE
/ 259
problem with it at all.» Thomas smiled. «And I’m sure you are
not a coward. You’ll go back. I know you will.»
«How can you be so sure?»
Thomas leaned forward and kissed Blaize on the lips.
«Because I know you.»
«You used to know me, but I’ve changed, Thomas. I’ve done
nothing to be proud of in the last ten years, ask Jane.»
Thomas smiled, his kind brown eyes crinkling at the corners.
«I have faith in you.»
«But you’re returning to India.»
Thomas let out his breath, «Actually I’m not. There’s too
much work to do here on the estate for me to walk away from it
now, and I need to settle my mother and sisters into the dower
house.» He hesitated. «I’ll be here if you want me, if you need
me.»
Minshom studied Thomas’s face and wanted to laugh. So
much for easing his conscience and walking away. The thought
of having Thomas, fucking him, being fucked in return stirred
insidiously in his brain. Jane wouldn’t mind either, he was quite
sure of that.
«I don’t know what I have to offer you, Thomas, but I’m glad
you’re not leaving.» Minshom stood up. «I have to go home,
don’t I?»
«I suspect you do.»
Minshom studied the toe of his shoe. «Jane’s breeding.»
«Congratulations.»
«You don’t mind?»
«Why should I mind?» Thomas shrugged. «She’s your wife.
And she gave us the opportunity to be together. I’ll always be
grateful to her for that.»
«I didn’t intend for that to happen, for you to fuck me. I set
out to prove to you both that I was capable of bending you to
my will.»
«Well you certainly proved something.»
260 /
Kate Pearce
Minshom halted by the door. «I don’t get fucked, Thomas.
The only person I’ve allowed to fuck me since I was seventeen is
Robert.»
«Robert Brown? Yet you let him leave you for Captain Gray.»
Minshom winced. «Does everyone in town know about that?»
Thomas leaned back against the desk, his expression shrewd.
«Not everyone. If Robert was so important to you, why did you
let him go?»
«Because I’ve realized you can’t force someone to stay with
you.» Minshom took an unsteady breath. «I think that’s what Jane
realized about me, why she left me.»
«Even if you love them?»
«Love comes in many different shades, doesn’t it? Jane said
she loved me, and I threw it back in her face. And I used Robert.
That’s not love.»
«Yet he loved you anyway.»
Minshom gave Thomas an irritated look. «Have you been
talking to Captain Gray as well?»
«I have, and he still can’t believe his good fortune.» Thomas
paused. «I told him that he had nothing to worry about, that you
were a man of your word and that I would make sure you never
needed Robert again.»
Minshom’s faint smile died along with his hopes. God, this
was hard—to share the depths of his depravity, to expose himself
to his lover in more ways than one. How the hell had Jane
managed it? Where had she found the courage to come back to
him and open herself up to be hurt again? And he had hurt her
badly, he knew that.
«You don’t know what I made Robert do.»
Thomas crossed his arms over his chest. «What do you
mean?»
«As I said, I’ve changed from when you knew me.» Minshom
studied the door panel, unable to contemplate actually looking at
Thomas. «Sometimes, when I felt as if I was no longer in control
SIMPLY INSATIABLE
/ 261
of a sexual situation, I would force Robert to hurt me, to fight
me and then fuck me.»
Thomas shrugged. «I’d do that for you.»
Minshom had to look at him then. «Hurt me?»
«I don’t think that’s what you really need. Once you make
your peace with your father, I suspect the desire to punish
yourself will fade.»
Minshom gripped the door handle and wrenched open the
door. «You seem to think you have all the answers, don’t you?»
Thomas smiled. «No, but I think you do.»
«Good night, Major.»
«Good night, my lord. I look forward to seeing you on your
return.»
«My return from where?»
«From Minshom Abbey, of course.»
Minshom glared at him. «Damn you, Thomas.»
The corner of Thomas’s mouth kicked up in a smile. «Damn
you, Lord Minshom, and you’re welcome.»
262 /
Kate Pearce
22
Minshom paused his horse on a slight rise before he came
down into the valley that contained Minshom Abbey. It all
looked remarkably the same. The passage of the last ten years
was a tiny stitch in the rich tapestry of the land and the fate of
the four-hundred-year-old house and grounds. Gray stone walls
marked the boundaries of the ancient fields. Sheep grazed on the
green grass, and in the distance he could plainly hear the lowing
of the dairy herd and the raucous cry of the resident cockerel
from the home farm.
Home.
He allowed his horse to amble slowly through the small
village, nodded amiably at anyone who saw him, noting the
surprise on their faces as they recognized him. In a place as tiny
as this, news carried as fast as the wind. He reckoned by the time
he reached the big house, Jane would know he was coming.
He didn’t want to see her yet. He had more pressing business
to attend to, so he took the back way around the side of the old
cloisters, which led directly to the stable yard. His keen eye noted
the new roof, the improved drainage, the rebuilt home farm on
the horizon. Since he’d taken control of the family finances, he’d
poured money back into the estate, and it was gratifying to see it
bear fruit, to see his childhood home glowing like a well-polished
jewel.
«Master Blaize?»
«Mr. Taylor. How are you?»
SIMPLY INSATIABLE
/ 263
Minshom dismounted and turned to greet the elderly
coachman who had first taught him to ride as a child. Taylor’s
hair was pure white now, his blue eyes dimmed, but the pleasure
on his face couldn’t be disguised. For the first time, Minshom
considered the betrayal that his staying away from the abbey had
been to all his tenants. Jane wasn’t the only person he’d left
behind.
«I’m fine, young master, apart from a gouty leg.»
«Yet you still look as fit as a fiddle.»
Taylor grinned to display several rotting teeth. «Get along with
you. You always had a silver tongue and I see nothing has
changed.»
Minshom found himself smiling back at the old man. He had
nothing to hide here. He was accepted just because he’d been
born in the house and always had been part of the fabric of
Taylor’s life. Something inside him relaxed.
«Have you come to stay for a while this time, sir?»
«I hope so.» Minshom loosened his horse’s girth and buckled
up his stirrups. «It depends.»
«Well I can tell you that her ladyship will be pleased to see
you.» Taylor nudged Minshom in the ribs. «I believe she has
some news for you.»
«Really.» Minshom handed the reins over to Taylor, who
passed them on to a younger man who took the horse away. «I
wonder what that can be?»
Taylor’s face creased into a smile and then he winked
elaborately. «I’m not telling, sir. It wouldn’t be my place, but it’s
exciting, isn’t it?»
Minshom took off his gloves and walked toward the side
entrance of the house. «I’m sure it is.» He paused at the door. «Is
my father still in the earl’s suite?»
«Aye, sir.» Taylor’s face sobered. «He’s not looking so well
these days. He’ll be right glad to see you though.»
264 /
Kate Pearce
Minshom doubted that, but he kept smiling and found his way
through the maze of small crooked corridors and unexpected
rooms into the more modern part of the house where the state
apartments, once readied for Queen Elizabeth, were situated.
As he walked, stone flagstones changed to polished wood
floors and Turkish rugs, ceilings lost their open beams and
became molded plaster and gilded with gold. He stopped in the
largest of the anterooms and took a deep steadying breath. Ahead
of him was a set of double doors that led into the earl and
countess of Swanford chambers. His parents’ chambers, his
father’s living tomb.
He put down his hat, gloves and riding whip on one of the
small gold tables and patted down his dusty clothing. He knew he
was prevaricating, but it seemed almost impossible to move
forward, to knock on the door and ask whoever had the dubious
pleasure of looking after his father these days to let him in. It was
one of those rare moments when he wished he truly believed in
God and could pray for help. Instead, he pictured Jane’s face and
raised his hand to the door panel.
No one answered, so he opened the door and went inside. It
was dark as a tomb and he immediately collided with a chair.
After setting it to rights, the first thing that hit him was the
stench of uncirculated air, of human waste, of old flesh. He
instinctively recoiled as he tried to remember the layout of the
rooms in front of him.
To his left, the door into the Earl’s suite was open, and he
could just make out the lines of the ornate four-poster bed with
its gold and red silk hangings. He made his way forward, pausing
in the doorway when he heard strenuous breathing coming from
the bed.
Minshom frowned into the gloom. Where were the attendants
he paid for? He couldn’t believe that Jane would abandon the old
man either. He walked carefully across to the windows and
opened one of the sets of curtains a crack. A narrow stream of
SIMPLY INSATIABLE
/ 265
light patterned the faded carpet and illuminated the figure on the
bed.
Holding his breath, Minshom forced himself to walk forward
and peer at his father’s face. Pale blue eyes that matched his own
opened and he stared deep into them.
«Papa?» The boyhood name slipped past his lips before he
realized it. «Do you recognize me?»
There was no response. He forced himself to hold his father’s
gaze, watched as recognition dawned and his father’s mouth
contorted with the effort to form a coherent sound.
«Son...»
«Yes. It’s me. How are you?» God, what an inane thing to say
to a man who was obviously bedridden and dying.
Blaize looked around for a chair. As his eyes grew accustomed
to the lack of light he noticed other things about his father and
the bedchamber. The bedclothes were spotless, the room clean
and free of clutter. The taint of sickness overwhelming
Minshom’s senses came from his father, not his surroundings.
He’d always thought of his father as a big man, but the body
beneath the covers barely raised them at all. He looked as if he
had wasted away to almost nothing, his breathing so shallow
Minshom could hardly hear it above the loud beating of his own
heart. Gently, Minshom took hold of the gnarled hand on the
counterpane. After the second stroke, the right side of his
father’s body had stiffened and petrified as if paralyzed by the
Gods. He’d never regained full use of it.
Minshom cleared his throat and leaned closer to his father’s
ear. «I’m sorry I’ve been away for so long.»
A muscle twitched in the earl’s half-frozen face, but he didn’t
attempt to speak again. Minshom squeezed his hand. «I know
we’ve had our differences in the past, but...» But what? What the
devil was he supposed to say now? I love you, I’m sorry? But he
didn’t feel like saying those things; in truth, like a child, he