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return from London. I don’t know what I would do without
him.»
To her annoyance, Blaize’s smile emerged, the one that said
he was simply humoring her. «Laying it on a bit too thick, my
dear?»
She stiffened and smiled right back at him, showing her teeth.
«Didn’t you tell me that I could fuck whoever I wanted once I
got home? I’m simply reviewing my options and Sir Derek is not
only a fine specimen of manhood, but remarkably convenient.»
She noted his suddenly blank face and let his shirt slip through
her suddenly nerveless fingers. «I’ll see you at dinner.»
She sped off down the corridor, half hoping Blaize would
come after her but also relieved when he didn’t. She ran down
the stairs and paused by the door to the kitchen wing, her heart
thumping wildly. She wasn’t ready to forgive him yet, just
because he’d turned up and seen his father. She deserved more.
So why was she so flustered? Perhaps seeing Blaize on his knees,
begging, would be a good place to start though…
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Dinner was excellent, not that Minshom was surprised. Word
of his return had spread through the great house, and everyone
who’d known him both as a boy and as a young married man had
come to see him, congratulate him on his return and come
miserate about his father. He found it difficult to understand the
lack of animosity toward him and wondered if perhaps the
servants had known more about the true nature of his
relationship with his father than he dared to contemplate.
There was animosity present though, in the form of his wife
who sat opposite him through the meal without smiling at him or
answering any of his cordial questions with more than one- word
answers. She looked tired, with dark circles beneath her eyes and
her cheeks sallow. He was also concerned by her lack of appetite.
She spent most of the meal pushing the succulent food around
her plate and pretending to eat.
Minshom sipped at his wine and noticed Jane wasn’t drinking
either. He gestured at her glass. «Is the wine not to your liking?»
She wrinkled her nose at him. «It is fine, thank you, my lord.»
«I hate to drink alone. You didn’t poison this bottle, did you?
«I didn’t think to.» She shrugged. «What a missed
opportunity.»
Minshom sighed and put down his glass. «What do you want
from me, Jane? I did what you asked, I came back to see my
father. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do in my
life, and yet you are treating me with complete disdain.»
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«Which is exactly how you treat me, my lord.»
«As I said, what do you want?»
She met his gaze in the candlelight, her hazel eyes clear. «I
don’t want anything from you.» Her hand unconsciously settled
over her stomach. «I have everything I need here at Minshom
Abbey and your promise to leave me alone forever.»
«I don’t remember promising any such thing.»
«You said you didn’t want me, that you had everything you
wanted in London.»
He pretended to frown. «I don’t recall that conversation at
all.»
Jane leaned across the table, one hand planted perilously close
to the apple pie. «You are impossible.»
«Am I?» He faced her. «Are you carrying my child?»
She sat back down and busied herself with her napkin.
«Jane…»
«Why would you care?»
«Because I would like to know if I am going to be a father
again.» He forced himself not to flinch away from her obvious
distress, reached across the pie to hold her hand.
«I think I am.» Her smile was wobbly. «If not, I am simply
going into a decline and will soon be dead, so you can marry
again at will.» She tried to snatch her hand back but he resisted
her efforts. «I’ll write and tell you if things go awry.»
«And what if things go well? Will you write and tell me then?»
«You said you didn’t care.»
«I lied.» He struggled to find the right words to heal the world
of hurt he sensed in her. He felt so inadequate because he’d
never ever tried to comfort anyone before in his pitiful life.
«Then I will write and tell you.»
He studied her shaking fingers, smoothed his endlessly over
them. «Will you let me see the child?»
«Of course. Why would you think I would not?»
He swallowed hard. «Because of what happened before?»
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«Blaize...» The hint of tears in her voice almost undid him. «I
told you...»
«Because of Nicholas.» He brought her fingers to his lips and
kissed them, tried to force himself to be honest, to share part of
himself that was still almost too painful to bear. «I could not live
with myself if I hurt another child. I’d rather stay away.»
Silence fell and eventually he was forced to look at her.
«Blaize, is that why you sent me away, because you were
afraid?»
He let go of her fingers and sat back. «That wasn’t the only
reason, you know that.»
«But...»
He shot to his feet. God, this was too hard. He simply
couldn’t bear it. «If you will excuse me?» He shoved back his
chair and blundered his way out of the room and up the stairs. In
his bedroom, Jane’s maid was piling Jane’s possessions on the
bed.
«Excuse me, my lord, I was just carrying out her ladyships
orders. I wasn’t expecting...»
He waved her apologies away and backed out of the room. Of
course Jane didn’t want to sleep with him. Who would? Only the
scum who understood him, who craved the sexual oblivion he
did. That’s why he’d always been so fascinated and intrigued by
Anthony Sokorvsky and David Gray, men who were able to set
aside their pasts, who refused to be dominated by him and had
found happiness.
He opened the door in front of him and found himself in the
old nursery. Distantly he noticed that it had been cleaned and
given a fresh coat of paint. Jane had obviously been busy. He
walked slowly toward the fireplace and stared at the old wing
chair that still stood there and sat down.
He’d sat there that last night with Nicholas, held him cradled
against his chest and sung nonsense rhymes to him until he’d
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slept... and woken to find that Nicholas slept on and could not be
roused.
His father hadn’t helped, had accused him of deliberately
killing his heir simply from spite, and for one horrified second,
Minshom had looked at Jane and thought she agreed with his
father. Had waited for her to fly to his defense and waited in
vain.
«Blaize?»
He looked up. She was there, of course, had come after him.
Had he wanted that all along? Jane to keep coming after him
even when he was impossible? He supposed he had. She came
around and knelt at his feet, tears falling down her cheeks. She
wasn’t beautiful when she cried, but he’d rather look at her than
at any other person in England.
«After I thought you sided with my father and accused me of
murdering Nicholas, I knew I had to leave you. But I also knew I
had to get even with my father for his deliberate meddling in our
marriage. I found Robert and took him into my father’s
bedchamber, let my father find us fucking. I wanted him to see
what a monster he’d created.»
Minshom shrugged. «Of course, my father was enraged and he
tried to shoot Robert, shouting that I was unnatural, perverted, a
disgrace to my name. And I shouted back, told him to go to hell
and that he was the real pervert. Then I watched him fall to the
floor in convulsions. I forced Robert to come away with me and
left my father there writhing on the carpet.»
«I didn’t know that.»
Minshom smiled at Jane. «Hardly anyone does. It’s not exactly
something to be proud of, is it? Destroying your father, alienating
your wife and killing your son all in one night.»
Jane put her hand on his knee. «You were distraught and that
was my fault. I didn’t stand up for you against your father. I let
you down. You didn’t kill Nicholas and you might have
provoked your father, but he made his own choices too.»
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He took her hand, his fingers shaking so much he could
barely manage it. «And you? Have I lost you, Jane? Because if I
have, I have no idea why I should bother to continue my
existence.»
«I’m here.»
He looked down at her and drew her up onto his knees,
kissed her soft mouth until she kissed him back. «I’m sorry, love.
Sorry for everything.»
She drew back and stared at him. «Did you just apologize to
«I believe I did.»
She made as if to jump off his lap. «Mayhap I should get a pen
and paper and make you write it down, for I doubt I shall ever
hear you say those words again.»
He held her close and kissed his way down the side of her
neck. «Perhaps later, Jane. I would much prefer to be inside you
now.» He looked into her eyes.
«I would like that too. I’ve missed you.»
«I’ve missed you too.»
He kissed each tear away on her cheeks, ravaged her mouth so
slowly and thoroughly that she moaned and pressed against him,
her nipples tight, and the scent of her arousal driving him wild.
Her hand drifted down to his buckskin breeches and released his
straining cock, her fingers cool against his heated flesh as she
wrapped them around his shaft.
«I want you, Jane,» he whispered in between kisses, «I want
you more than I can breathe and it scares me to death.»
She kissed him back, murmured reassurances and coaxed him
into bringing her down over his shaft and settling inside her.
When she began to move on him, he groaned with every stroke,
let her take him, let her control the pace and passion of his
orgasm, let her love him.
He came in thick shuddering waves, one hand buried in her
hair, the other on her hip holding her down on his pumping
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cock. She collapsed over him, her head nestled against his
shoulder and he held her tight.
After a while, he kissed her cheek. «Do you want to go to
bed?»
«In a moment.»
He found himself smiling into the darkness at her sleepy tone
and stayed still, content to listen to the sounds of the
countryside, so different from those of the town. He felt more at
peace with Jane in his arms than he had ever felt before in his
life. But all the same—he would also like his bed.
«Thomas Wesley isn’t going back to India. I thought we might
invite him down for a visit. Perhaps we can fuck him together. «
There was no response other than a drowsy murmur of
assent. Minshom tried again.
«Did you know Anthony Sokorvsky is getting married?»
Jane stiffened and then raised her head. He could just see the
indignant shine in her hazel eyes.
«Why did you say that?»
«To wake you up? To persuade you to move into a more
comfortable spot for lovemaking.»
«Oh.» She sighed. «Did you wish him well?»
«Sokorvsky? I did. He and his intended see me as some kind
of perverted cupid.»
«You?»
He shrugged as he picked her up and headed for the door.
«Indeed. Some nonsense about my devilish plans throwing them
together or something.»
«I suppose they are right.»
He kicked open the door to their bedroom, appreciating the
soft glow of the fire and the shadows of the large four-poster
bed. He laid Jane gently in the center of the bed and stood over
her, rapidly dispensing with his clothes.
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«Apparently, I’m responsible for the happiness not only of
Robert and Captain Gray, but Sokorvsky and Lady Justin.» «And
us.»
He stared down at her. «No, love. That’s all due to you.» He
reached forward to unbutton her gown and froze when she
brought her hands up and crossed them over her bodice. «You
don’t want me?»
Jane grimaced. «It’s just that I’m a little plumper than I think I
should be at this stage of a pregnancy. I don’t want to shock
you.»
«Do you think I care about that? You could be the size of an
elephant and I’d still want to look at you.»
«Thank you, I think.»
She hesitated again and he realized he was holding his breath.
«Have you changed your mind about being with me?» He took an
unsteady step back, felt more vulnerable than he had ever been in
his life before. «I can sleep somewhere else...»
She sat up, pushed her long hair out of her face and held out
her hand. «No, that’s not what I want. It’s just that I know you
are as scared as I am about having another child...»
«I’m not scared.»
«Blaize...»
«I’m terrified.»
She nodded. «Which is why I’m reluctant to share what
Mistress Goody told me yesterday.»
He struggled to breathe. «Tell me.»
«She said I was so big there might be more than one child.»
«Good God.» He blinked slowly and then slid down to his