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knees, still holding her hand. She crawled closer to the edge of
the bed to look down at him.
«It’s not certain, but Mistress Goody is very experienced.»
«I know, she was at my birth.» Was that his voice, that thin,
reedy piping sound? He licked his lips. «How the hell are we
going to manage, Jane?»
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She yanked on his hand until he got back on his feet and then
wrapped her arms around him. «I don’t know.» He looked down
at her and realized he had the opportunity denied to his father—
to make things right, to turn his life around and make Jane and
his children proud of him.
«Jane, I know I don’t deserve your trust, but will you trust me
anyway?»
She studied him carefully and then nodded. «I’ll try.»
«Then I swear to you that I’ll do everything in my power to
protect you and our children from harm.»
«I know that.»
He climbed onto the bed with her and held her close. Things
were far from perfect. He’d have to work hard to regain her trust
and to sort out the complications that were bound to occur in
their far-from-orthodox love life. But for the first time in his life,
he truly believed they could be happy. If he allowed himself to be
happy, if he allowed himself to love. He took a deep breath.
«I love you, Jane.»
«I always knew that.» She turned her head to look at him, her
expression serious. «Now you just have to show me.»
Something strange happened to his voice and he had to clear
his throat several times. «That will be my pleasure.»
«And mine too, I hope.»
He rolled her over onto her back and leaned over her, took
his time undressing her and told her she looked as beautiful as
ever. He kissed her soft mouth until he’d mastered the absurd
feeling that he might be about to cry. Minshoms never cried. Jane
kissed him back and he positioned himself between her thighs
and slid home.
He paused to blow out the candle beside the bed before he
started to move inside her. If by chance his emotions did
overwhelm him, and he feared they might, Jane would never
notice in the darkness. And even if she did, she’d understand,
and he’d deny it completely. He smiled as she walked her feet up
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the backs of his thighs to keep him close. And that was exactly
why she was the only woman he had ever wanted.
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Knowles House, England, 1822
«Why on earth did you invite him, Christian?» Lisette
Delornay-Ross nudged her twins arm and nodded at the corner
of the sunny breakfast room where Major Lord Gabriel Swan-
field read the newspaper and continued to ignore everyone
around him.
«I didn’t invite him.» Christian poured himself more coffee.
«Philip did.»
Lisette leaned her elbows on the table and contemplated her
brother. «But he’s nowhere near Father’s age, so how do they
know each other?»
«I’ve no idea. Why don’t you stop bothering me and go and
ask Lord Swanfield?»
«Because he’ll stare at me as if I’m a worm and then give me a
one-word answer that tells me nothing.»
«I take it you’ve already met him then?» Christian smiled. «Is
he really that unforthcoming?»
«When I was introduced to him last night he barely bothered
to say a word to me.» Lisette stood up. «Perhaps I’ll go and ask
Father. He’ll probably tell me the truth.»
Christian leaned back in his chair to study her, his blond hair
catching the light, his long elegant body shown to advantage in
his brown coat and black breeches. «The real question is—why
are you so interested in Lord Swanfield?»
«Because I hate being ignored?»
«That’s certainly true, but there are plenty of other gentlemen
here this week eager to flirt with you. Why not go and bother one
of them?»
Lisette frowned. «Don’t you like him, Christian?»
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«As if you would pay any attention to me if I did.» Christian
shrugged. «He doesn’t mix much in society. In truth, I know very
little about him.»
«But what you do know of him, you don’t like?» «Don’t start,
Lis.» He sighed. «As I said, if you really want to be nosey, go and
talk to the poor man.»
«Perhaps I will.»
Determined not to be shown up by her brother, Lisette
marched across to where Lord Swanfield sat hidden behind his
newspaper and cleared her throat. He lowered the paper the
merest inch and studied her over the top of it.
«Yes?»
Lisette gave him her sweetest smile. «I just wanted to wish you
good morning, my lord. We’ve scarcely had a chance to speak
since your arrival.»
The paper came down another three inches, allowing her to
look into his eyes. Up close, they were a very dark blue and
fringed with long lashes.
«And you are?»
Good lord, the man didn’t even remember being introduced
to her last night! Lisette kept smiling. «I’m Miss Ross, Lord Philip
Knowles’s eldest daughter. I’m acting as my father’s hostess this
weekend.»
«Ah. A pleasure, ma’am.» His fingers twitched on the
newspaper as if he intended to flip it back up and dismiss her,
but Lisette was quicker. If he intended to be short with her, she
could definitely be a little forward.
«I was wondering what brought you here on this particular
weekend to Knowles House. I don’t remember your name being
on the guest list.» She smiled graciously. «Not that you aren’t
welcome, of course.»
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His dark brows drew together. «I’m looking for some horses.
Your father told me to come down anytime I liked. I didn’t
realize all this nonsense would be going on.»
«Or else you wouldn’t have come.»
He met her gaze properly for the first time, a hint of wary
surprise in his. «Exactly.»
Beneath the careful upper-class cadences of his voice there
was a slight northern burr which deepened his tone and made it
rougher and far more interesting.
«Well, I’m sorry that we are spoiling your quiet weekend in the
countryside.»
«Thank you.»
He was either incapable of detecting her sarcasm or really
quite rude. She couldn’t decide which, but both attitudes annoyed
her. «You think us frivolous and unworthy of your interest, my
lord?»
He started to fold the paper and she caught sight of the deep
parallel scars on his left cheek that disappeared below his high
collar. «I didn’t say that.»
«But you obviously think so. I don’t believe you’ve spoken a
single word to anyone since you walked into this room.»
He raised in eyebrows. «I’ve spoken to you.»
She stared at him for a long moment as she struggled to
control her tongue. «I suppose you have. Are you going out with
the shooting party this morning?»
A shudder of something that looked like revulsion passed
over his face. «No, Miss Ross, I’m not.»
«Then would you like to join me and some of the other ladies
in a walk around the estate?» She wasn’t quite sure why she made
the offer when he was being so objectionable, but she refused to
be defeated by any man.
«Unfortunately, I’m already engaged. Your father has found
someone to show me around the stables.»
«Which is why you came here in the first place.»
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«Indeed.»
He stood up and dropped the newspaper onto the table. She
found she had to look up at him, which was unnerving. She’d
only viewed him from above last night when her father brought
him into the great hall. At five feet eight, she was tall for a
woman, but he topped her by at least five inches. He was as lean
and elegant as a greyhound, his shoulders accentuated by the
confines of his black coat, his long thighs encased in clinging
buckskin. He inclined his head the merest inch.
«Good morning, Miss Ross.»
She dropped him a quick curtsey. «Good morning, my lord.»
He nodded and strolled away, stopped to talk to one of the
footmen positioned by the door and was directed on his way.
«Well.» Lisette huffed as her half-sister, Emily, and her friends
came up beside her. «What an incredibly rude man.»
«What did he say to you?» Emily inquired, her face flushed
and her blue eyes eager.
«He said that he didn’t want to be here, and that he’d only
come to look at a horse.»
«He didn’t!»
Lisette smiled at her younger sister’s indignant expression.
«He most certainly did. I suspect he wishes us all to the devil.»
Emily’s two friends giggled and whispered at Lisette’s
language and she reminded herself to be more careful. At
eighteen, Emily’s prospects for an excellent marriage were much
on her mind. Lisette didn’t want to spoil anything for Emily by
drawing the ton’s attention to her less than reputable half-sister.
«I wonder if he will attend the ball on Friday.»
Lisette sighed at the hopeful gleam in Emily’s eyes. What was
it about dark-haired brooding men that sent all the young girls
into a flutter? In her experience, good-looking men did not make
good husbands or lovers, being far too concerned with
themselves to care about a woman’s feelings.
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«I’m not sure if he’ll be staying the full week, Emily. Once he’s
decided on a horse, he’ll probably be off.»
«Oh.» There was a wealth of regret in Emily’s response that
Lisette tried to ignore. She was very fond of her sister but also
frequently amazed at the differences between them. Emily had
been protected by her father all her life, whereas Lisette had only
met him three years ago. Emily’s safe romantic view of the world
had never been Lisette’s and never would.
«If he does stay, I’m sure he’ll dance with you.» Lisette patted
Emily’s shoulder. «He can hardly say no.» She paused to consider
her own words. «Well, he probably could, but I’m sure Father
could persuade him to change his mind.»
Emily pouted. «But I don’t want him to ask me out of duty. I
want him to ask me because he can’t bear not to dance with me.
He is an earl, Lisette!»
Lisette struggled not to smile. «Then make yourself pleasant to
him over the next few days, and I’m sure he’ll come around and
ask you to dance. Why wouldn’t he?»
«He’d probably rather ask you. What man wouldn’t?» Emily
looked glum.
Lisette chuckled remembering the complete lack of interest in
Lord Swanfield’s rather fine eyes. «After the way he just spoke to
me, I doubt that.»
Emily grabbed her hand. «Oh, shall we have a wager to see
who can get him to ask us to dance first? Wouldn’t that be fun,
Lisette?»
«But I don’t want him to dance with me.»
«Then you’ll let me win, won’t you?» Emily smiled at her
companions and the three of them disappeared into the garden,
still whispering and giggling.
Lisette smiled fondly at Emily and went to talk to the other
guests. The house party wasn’t large and was mainly for Emily’s
benefit as she was going up to London for the Season later in the
year. Philip had decided to introduce Emily to some of the other
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girls who were making their curtsey to the Polite World so that
she would feel more comfortable during her debut.
«Well?»
Lisette stopped at the table to look at Christian who was
grinning up at her. «Well what?»
«Did Lord Swanfield tell you why he was here?»
«He did, thank you.» She made as to go past him and he
caught her hand.
«Don’t tell me—he’s looking for a wife.»
«How amusing, Christian. However did you guess?»
His hazel eyes narrowed. «He’s not after Emily, is he?»
Lisette disengaged herself from his grasp. «Of course not,
although she seems to have developed quite a tender for him.»
«But he’s only been here for a few hours!»
«That’s all it takes, brother mine—think of Romeo and Juliet.»
Christian laughed. «And think how happily that ended.» He
reclaimed Lisette’s hand and walked with her to the door and
into the shadowed hallway beyond. «You weren’t as silly as Emily
when you were eighteen.»
«Thank goodness. But there was scarcely an opportunity for
me to be silly in a convent-run orphanage was there?»
«That’s true, but when we moved to live with Maman you
certainly made up for it.»
There was an edge to Christian’s words that made Lisette
pause. «What is that supposed to mean?»
«You’ve gained a reputation, sister mine, a reputation that
won’t help Emily at all.»
Lisette stopped walking completely. «Are you suggesting I’m
too ‘fast’ to associate with my own half-sister?»
He regarded her steadily, his long body aligned with hers as he