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hear the details of your adventure in depth and your care of my
daughter has my undying gratitude. Please, let me invite you to
dine tomorrow. I will send along an invitation in the morning.”
Jonathan’s expression was smooth, his eyes cool as an azure
sea, though Jenna thought she saw a flicker of his signature ironic
amusement there. “I appreciate your invitation.” He hesitated, just
a fraction. “But…perhaps you will not understand this, but I have
been responsible for your daughter for nearly half a year, and she
has been barely out of my sight. I would like to accompany her and
be there when she tells our story. It might be easier for her and
those details you spoke of more clear with both of us explaining
our adventure.”
Her father was not a fool. Jenna saw his gaze sharpen, and the
two men looked at each other eye to eye, as if weighing the
measure of each other. Her heart began to beat quickly, and her
palms felt suddenly damp.
Her father said slowly, “As you wish. I have a carriage
waiting.”
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Damn if he wasn’t tired, travel-worn, and not anxious to do
this, but as Jonathan accepted a glass of brandy, he glanced at the
wan face of the young woman seated in the chair in her father’s
study and knew he could not let her endure this interview alone.
Jenna wore a soft rose dress, the material gathered under her full
breasts, and her shining hair was gathered into a demure chignon,
but nothing could disguise the still golden hue of her flawless skin,
or the apprehension in her dark blue eyes. She had discarded her
cloak quickly and sat down, hoping, at a guess, to put off exposure
of her condition. She began, “Papa, I know that you must—”
“Perhaps, the earl should talk first,” her father interrupted, tall
and regal behind his desk, almost as if he were conducting a war
council. His gaze was like granite. “Since he seems to think he
needs to be here. Tell me, Charbeau, what it is that my daughter
cannot tell me alone?”
Well, Jonathan thought with resignation, he
had
been warned.
“I suppose you realize now, considering where we were found, that
we had been blown miles and miles off course even before the
second storm hit.”
That fact, stated so blandly, made the general nod once, his
face tight. “I concede I was surprised. I had sent out ships
searching, of course.”
“But, in the time it took them to get there and given the fact
that they were looking in the wrong place, you found nothing. In
fact, had fate not taken a hand, we would beyond a doubt still be
there, locked on our little island, battling snakes, jungle cats, and
tropical storms for years and perhaps always.”
“I trust all this has a point, my lord,” Jenna’s father said
acerbically.
“It does. Let me say that it was the consensus between Reeves,
myself, and Charles, that we were probably there for life. Jenna,
also, knew what the odds were because we kept nothing from her.
At first, of course, we were all understandably unhappy with the
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notion.” Jonathan paused and then said in a deliberate voice, “But
in the natural course of things, we
adjusted
.”
The general was not slow, that was a certainty. He stood
immobile, his blue eyes frosty, his lips barely moving as he asked,
“Just how well did you…adjust, my lord?”
“Your daughter,” Jonathan said mildly, “is very beautiful.”
Very quickly, Jenna, who had said nothing, stood and crossed
the room, looking with imploring eyes at her father, stopping just
short of his desk, her dress falling in soft folds around her. Her
cheeks were pink but her head held high. “I am not ashamed of
anything I’ve done, but I am well aware you might be. However,
please consider that this life,” she indicated the very civilized
confines of the study with its bookcases and leather-bound chairs,
“is more remote to me, even now, than walking half-naked on a
sandy beach. One of them guarded me; a spear and knife at ready,
at all times. There were predators everywhere, sharks in the sea,
leopards, huge snakes…I would be dead ten times over if not for
Jonathan and the others. Yes, I guess I am not the innocent young
maid I once was, but I am not sorry.”
“Jenna,” Jonathan said, feeling a curious tenderness at her
willingness to flay her own behavior in front of her beloved father.
“Please sit down. Your father and I will work this out.”
She ignored him, announcing, “I am going to have a child.”
General Hayward’s face reddened slightly, but he inclined his
head grimly as he looked pointedly at her. “I have already
surmised that. My question now is what exactly is Lord Charbeau
going to do about it.”
Jenna opened her mouth again and Jonathan feared she was
going to blurt out the truth about Anthony and Charles, so he rose
quickly and said, “I take full responsibility, of course. I would like
us to be wed as soon as possible, perhaps even tomorrow if I can
get a special license. Please understand, I have not even yet seen
my family and I think I am still officially dead.”
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“You still could be,” the general muttered.
Jenna turned and looked at him. “You wish to marry me?”
“He damned well better wish it.”
“Father,” Jenna said in hot reproach, swinging back. “I love
Jonathan with all my heart and he saved my life. I want this
baby…oh.” Very suddenly, she stopped talking and her hands flew
to her stomach, pressing the small swell there. “Jonathan, it
moved…I mean—I thought all morning it was simply butterflies,
but—our child moved.”
She loved him.
Forgetting her father completely, Jonathan’s world suddenly
narrowed to one lovely blond young woman with her hands
smoothing the precious curve of a new life. He crossed the room in
two strides, catching her in his arms. “It did?” he asked, ignorant
of what happened to pregnant ladies, looking down into her
suddenly glowing face. “Tell me, my love, how did it feel?”
Jenna smiled up at him and incredulous tears trembled on her
lashes. “Like a tickle, really. A brushing inside me…Oh, Jonathan,
do you really want to marry me or are you saying so for my
father?”
“I insist on marrying you,” he explained firmly, lowering his
head to brush his mouth against her soft parted lips. “And keeping
you all to myself.”
She blushed then, knowing what he meant. “Can I keep
you
all
to
myself
?” she asked tartly. “You reputation precedes you, my
lord.”
His smile was tender and infinitely wicked. He said truthfully,
“Even if I were trapped for eternity on a desert isle, I would not
need anyone else.”
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THE END
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AUTHOR’S BIO
Emma Wildes is the author of numerous erotic novels and short
stories. Reading has always been her passion and she finds that
vibrant characters with strong personalities have a tendency to
draw her straight into the story. History is her passion, and it
reflects in her choice of wickedly dashing heroes and willful
heroines. She lives in rural Indiana and is working on her next
romance. Please stop by and visit at www.emmawildes.com. She
would love to hear from you.
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ARABIAN PEARL
[Brothers of the Absinthe Club 1]
by
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[
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] The guest of a foreign prince, Lord Grayson finds an
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"edgy and erotic, enough heat to warm you on the coldest of
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5 Kisses
"
—Two Lips Reviews,
"very poignant,
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5 Angels
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—Fallen Angel Reviews,
"WOW!! I was simply enthralled; a beautiful, graphic and erotic
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5 Hearts
"
—The Romance Studio,
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This book has become one of my favorites.
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—
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THE BLOODSTONE AFFAIR
[Brothers of the Absinthe Club 2]
by
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[
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] An infamous ghost hunter travels to the
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"Masterfully written, the plot is chillingly delicious with some
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5 Hearts
"
—The
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"I was intrigued and fascinated ...eagerly
awaiting each new addition to this thrilling series.
5 Blue
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"
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DANGEROUS BEAUTIES
[Print Collection]
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by
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[
Historical
] A war hero and an aristocratic man with a dark gift.
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