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desperately needed to hear them said to him.
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With a sigh, he sat back and contemplated his father’s face.
But did he need to hear anything? He was an adult now, he had
his whole life ahead of him to ruin or enjoy at will. His father had
nothing, not even kind memories of his son to see him through
to the end. «My lord?»
A voice came from the doorway behind him and Minshom
blinked. He turned around to see another familiar face from his
past and forced a smile.
«Mistress Epsom, are you responsible for looking after my
father?»
«I’m one of those responsible, my lord. He is cared for around
the clock. I just went to get some fresh water for his wash.»
She curtsied then set the jug and bowl she was carrying down
on the sideboard and went to check on the earl. She laid her palm
on the side of his face and frowned. «He is very warm, did you
notice that?»
«Not really, but then I haven’t seen him in so long, I wouldn’t
know.»
«That’s true, sir.»
There was no reproach in the woman’s voice and somehow
that made Minshom feel even worse. He watched as Mistress
Epsom dunked a cloth in the bowl, poured some water over it
and wrung it out. She brought it back to the bed and began to
gently wash the earl’s face.
«Do you think he can recognize me?»
«It’s possible, sir. Sometimes he seems to understand what is
going on around him, but most of the time he just sleeps.»
«He looks rather thin.»
«That’s because he finds it almost impossible to chew and
swallow, sir. We mainly feed him gruel and soup, but it can be
difficult to get anything down him.»
Minshom sighed as she finished bathing the earl’s face and
returned the cloth to the wash basin. He leaned forward to stare
into his father’s eyes, realized he was being observed.
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«I’m glad to be home, Father. I’ll keep you safe.»
It was little enough and still not easy to say. The idea of
having to protect his own father seemed ridiculous, but what else
could he do for this frail old man, this deflated monster from his
childhood, but give him the dignity of dying comfortably in his
own bed, cared for by his family?
The earl tried to speak, the sound trapped in his throat, his
mouth working as he fought his paralysis. «Son…»
Minshom nodded, his own words almost as painful to utter as
the earl’s. «Yes, I’m here and I’ll be staying for as long as you
need me. Now rest and I’ll come back and see you later.»
«If you like, sir, I’ll get one of the footman to call you when
he’s sitting up and is a bit more himself.» Mistress Epsom
frowned. «If that happens today; sometimes it doesn’t.»
«That would be much appreciated.» Minshom stood up and
studied Mistress Epsom’s deft hands as she knitted some kind of
sock or stocking. «Are you no longer presiding over the kitchens,
then?»
«No, sir, my daughter Amy is in charge now.» She looked up
at him over her spectacles. «It became a bit much for me in my
later years.»
«I’ll miss your delicate hand with an apple tart.»
She smiled up at him. «My daughter’s is even better, believe
me, sir. Now why don’t you run along and find Lady Minshom?
I’m sure she’ll be delighted to see you.»
After one last look back at the now snoring figure on the bed,
Minshom left the room, marveling at how Mistress Epsom made
him feel simultaneously so at home and yet aged about ten. If he
dared to be sarcastic or rude to her, he suspected, heir to an
earldom or not, she’d still give him a clip around the ear.
His steps slowed as he reached the main hallway. He didn’t
share her certainty that Jane would be pleased to see him at all,
but he was here now, so he might as well try his luck. He
beckoned to the lone footman loitering in the hall.
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«Where is her ladyship?»
«I beg you pardon, sir?»
Minshom sighed. Not only was the young man not familiar to
him at all, but he obviously had no idea who Minshom was
either.
«Where can I find Lady Minshom?»
«She’s in the little sitting room, sir, but...»
Minshom made a dismissive gesture. «It’s all right; I know
where that is, I’ll find her myself.»
«Don’t you want me to announce you, sir?»
Minshom glared at the blushing youth. «I hardly think I need
announcing in my own house.»
«Sir?»
Without bothering to explain, Minshom set off toward the
back of the house, past the formal rooms and into the more
homely part of the house where the family really lived. He didn’t
bother to knock on the sitting room door, just walked right in
and found his wife sitting on the couch holding hands with
another man.
«Good afternoon, my lady.» Minshom looked down his nose
at the other man until he let go of Jane’s hands and rose to his
feet. «Have we met before, sir? And regardless of that fact, may I
suggest you stop mauling my wife?»
«He is scarcely mauling me, my lord.»
Minshom barely spared a scorching glare for Jane, who looked
remarkably composed for a woman caught behaving scandalously
with another man.
«Lord Minshom?» Minshom reckoned they were about the
same age, although the other man was blond and bigger framed
than him. «It is an honor to meet you, my lord. I’m Sir Derek
Barrows; I recently bought the old Nash property adjoining your
estates.»
«How pleasant for you.»
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Sir Derek blanched at the chill in Minshom’s voice and looked
uncertainly at Jane. «Your wife has been most kind in welcoming
me to the neighborhood.»
«I’m sure she has.» Minshom bowed. «But as of now perhaps
you might consider you have overstayed your welcome and be on
your way.»
«Of course, my lord.» Sir Derek smiled at Jane. «Thank you
for being such an excellent listener, and I hope to see you again
shortly.» He glanced back at Minshom before returning his full
attention to Jane. «And if you ever need my assistance, don’t
hesitate to call.»
Minshom gritted his teeth. The man was obviously more
courageous than he looked. As if Jane needed protecting from
him. His fingers curled into fists. Mind you, sometimes the
thought of strangling her was not far away..
«Good afternoon, Sir Derek.» Minshom held open the door
with a flourish.
«Good afternoon to you both.» Sir Derek took his time
kissing Jane’s hands and then sauntered past Minshom with a big
smile on his face. «A pleasure to meet you, my lord.»
«Indeed.» Minshom didn’t smile back and closed the door
behind the insolent pup. He leaned up against it and looked at
Jane.
«Good afternoon, wife.»
She tilted her head back to observe him and he drank in the
sight of her disapproval, the jutting angle of her chin, the fire and
fear in her hazel eyes.
«And why exactly are you here? Did you get lost crawling
between the beds of your lovers?»
«Hardly that, Jane; I keep all my lovers in Town, not in the
wilds of Cheshire.» He took a seat opposite her and crossed one
booted foot over the other. «I came back to see my father.» He
waited for her reaction, was gratified to see the confusion in her
gaze. «You wanted me to see him, didn’t you?»
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«Of course I did. It was one of the, I mean, it was the main
reason I came to see you in Town.»
«The main reason.»
«Yes.» She busied herself with pouring more tea. «Have you
eaten? We keep country hours here, so dinner won’t be much
longer.»
He studied her carefully. Was it too soon to discuss their
marital predicament? She was probably expecting him to, but
there were other matters to discuss as well—his father, Sir Derek.
Perhaps he should make her wait, see how long her patience held
out before she laid her own cards on the table.
«I’ll wait for dinner. I need to change and wash the dust off.»
He smoothed his mud-streaked sleeve and stood up. «Perhaps
you can find me someone to assist me?»
Jane frowned and rose to her feet. In her high-waisted gown
there was no obvious sign that she was pregnant, and he was
damned if he was going to ask. «You didn’t bring Robert with
you?»
«Robert is no longer in my employ.» He walked to the door,
held it open and waited for her to join him. «I believe he is now
working for Captain Gray.»
«You let him go?»
He inclined his head. «He resigned and I accepted his choice.
There are always plenty of valets to be had in London.» He
frowned. «I have a new one. I believe his name is Smedley.»
Jane was staring at him as if she’d never seen him before.
God, he liked that, realized he felt more alive in her presence
than he felt with anyone else. He turned on his heel and marched
along the corridor, ducked his head to avoid a low beam and
headed up the shallow worn main staircase toward the bedrooms.
Jane stared at the back of Blaize’s head as he strode
confidently up the stairs. How dare he appear in her house and
act as if nothing had happened between them? That he hadn’t
trampled her heart and destroyed her dreams? Damn him. She
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wasn’t going to make it easy for him this time, and she certainly
wasn’t going to fall into his arms and let him bed her. She
panicked as he flung open a familiar door and went inside. His
saddlebags sat on the hearth rug as if they had a right to be there.
«You aren’t sleeping in here.» Jane folded her arms across her
chest and scowled at her husband. He picked up the dusty bags
and deposited them on the bed, went across and pulled the bell
rope.
«Do I have time for a bath before dinner?»
He stripped off his coat and threw it over a chair, started on
his cravat.
«You are not sleeping in here.»
«I am. It’s my room.»
«It’s my room!»
«Exactly, and we are man and wife, are we not?»
Jane worried her bottom lip with her teeth. «I thought you
came to see your father, not to spend time with me.»
He stripped off his cravat and waistcoat, unbuttoned his
breeches and drew his shirt over his head. He emerged with his
black hair ruffled and his cheeks flushed with color. He tossed
the shirt to her and she reflexively caught it, trying not to look at
his muscled chest and fine shoulders.
«I did come to see my father. In fact, I’ve already seen him.»
He shrugged. «Not that he was able to acknowledge the fact.»
Jane clutched the shirt to her bosom and tried to focus on his
words. «I’m sure that he is far more aware of what is going on
than we sometimes realize.»
He met her gaze, all the teasing and the artifice gone from his
pale blue eyes. «I told him I would always care for him.»
«You did?» Jane swallowed hard. She was so emotional these
days it was hard not to cry, and she did so not want to cry in
front of Blaize at this moment. «That was very good of you,
considering.»
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«Not really. I failed to tell him I forgave him.» His mouth
twisted. «In truth, I find myself quite unable to do so.»
She nodded. «Perhaps that will come in time.»
«I doubt it.» He sat down and tugged at his boots. She resisted
the impulse to help him, to kneel at his feet, to look up into his
beautiful eyes. She focused on his elegant stockinged feet.
«How long do you intend to stay here?»
«How long do you think he has left to live?»
«Not long, by all accounts. He seems to be wasting away and
there is nothing that we, or his doctors, can do about it.»
«I guessed as much.»
Jane headed for the door; cowardice seemed a far better
alternative to valor at this moment. «I’ll go and see what is
keeping my maid. And I’ll send a manservant to help you bathe
and dress.»
He looked up. «Thank you, Jane.»
She nodded briefly. «Dinner will be at six in the small dining
room.» Still clutching his shirt, she made it to the door and
turned the handle.
«Do we have any guests at dinner?»
«No, it will just be us, although I’m sure the food will be
plentiful. Amy is an excellent cook.»
«I know. You forget, I grew up with her and watched her
learn at her mother’s elbow.»
Of course. Sometimes she forgot it was his home too, more
his than hers, and he could evict her from it in a second if he
chose to. She swallowed down her unease and the sensation that
he was watching her like a cat. She would not sleep with him.
While dinner was being served, she would have Molly remove
some of her clothing and prepare one of the guest chambers for
her use.
«Is Sir Derek a frequent visitor to my house?»
Jane glanced over her shoulder at Blaize and opened her eyes
wide. «Oh yes. He has been such a comfort to me since my
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