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Authors: Gina Lamm
Tags: #Romance, #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Regency, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Time Travel
the acid churning in her throat. Lord, what she wouldn’t
do for a Tums right now.
Lord Granville left then, even though the evening
had only just begun. Leah was confused, but not sorry
to see him go. It didn’t look like the duke wanted Lady
Chesterfield to shove Leah at him any more than Leah
did herself. In fact, it seemed that the duke would much
rather spend time with Leah’s chaperone than with
Leah herself.
The rest of the musicale was sort of anticlimactic
after that. The music wasn’t bad, and with everyone
distracted, Leah was pretty much left to her own
devices. She darted glance after glance out the window,
hoping for a glimpse of Avery, an answer to why he’d
acted so strangely and what had happened to him, but
he was nowhere to be seen. She even sneaked onto
the balcony once more, sprinting to the nearly naked
Greek statue she’d seen him behind before, but he
wasn’t there.
Sighing, she slumped against the cold marble.
What was with him? And for that matter, what was
with her?
She looked up at the stars, brighter here than she’d
ever seen them at home. It was strange that despite the
advanced technology of her time, she hadn’t ever seen
the heavens like they were here.
The twinkling lights above didn’t offer her any
answers. Bastards.
“What do I do?” Her lonely whisper faded into the
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darkness. A raindrop kissed her cheek, then another her
neck. She turned back to the house, her steps leaden.
How could she disappoint Lady Chesterfield? How
could she let her chaperone push her toward the duke
when she might have feelings for Avery?
The marble stairs were slick with raindrops, so she
gripped the handrail tightly. At the top, she turned her
palm over. Her glove was damp, dingy now with the dirt
of the rail. His hand had been wet too, but with blood.
She let her lids slide closed and focused on dismantling
the knot that had lodged in her throat. It wouldn’t budge
no matter what she tried.
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Nineteen
The next day dawned sunny and warmer, which
should have made Leah happy. It didn’t. She paced in
the drawing room, wearing a carriage dress of powder
blue that matched her eye color almost perfectly. Even
the gorgeous costume couldn’t pierce her melancholy
armor. She glared at her reflection every time she passed
the mirror behind the settee.
“You’re a coward, Ramsey. An ungrateful and
idiotic bitch.”
Her “pep talk” didn’t do much for her self- esteem or
her confusion, so she gave it up and flopped down side-
ways on a wingback chair in the corner, legs draped over
the arm. Worrying the inside of her cheek, she stared at
the ceiling and concentrated on breathing deeply. Maybe
extra oxygen would clear the fuzz from her brain.
A noise at the door grabbed her attention. A dark-
haired maid toting a bucket and a broom had entered the
room and ground to a halt at the sight of Leah.
“Oh, I apologize.” The maid blushed as she stam-
mered, hands fumbling on the broom handle. “I did not
know you were here.”
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Leah smiled encouragingly at the girl. Man, did she
ever understand how the maid felt. “Don’t worry about
me. Do what you need to do.”
“I couldn’t, miss. ’Tis no trouble.” She started backing
out the door.
Leah’s feet hit the floor. “It’s cool, come on. I could
use someone to talk to.”
Though her face was wary, the maid set her bucket
by the hearth and began sweeping the ashes. Déjà vu
slammed into Leah. Such a short time ago, she’d been in
this girl’s position. How amazingly things had changed.
“I’m sorry, I don’t remember your name.”
“Eliza, miss,” the maid said as she dumped a load of
ash into the bucket.
“Can I ask you a question, Eliza?” Leah rubbed the
brocade fabric of the chair arm as she spoke. The nubby
texture was soothing somehow, and boy did she need
something soothing. As soon as she got back home, she
was going to book a two- hour massage.
“Of course, miss.” Eliza turned from the hearth, her
face a giant question mark. It was probably weird for her
to be approached like this.
Oh
well, let’s get it done.
“If you were supposed to be with someone, but you
weren’t sure about them, what would you do?”
Eliza shook her head, mobcap flopping. “I do not
understand, miss.”
Leah stood and ticked off points with her fingers.
“Okay. Say you’re part of an arranged marriage. Your
parents, your guardian, everyone you know expects you
to love this guy. But you know he’s not the right one
for you. In fact, he’s perfect for someone else, but they
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don’t see it at all, and they want you to marry him too.
What do you do?”
Eliza resumed her sweeping as she replied, “I shouldn’t
want to disappoint everyone. I should wed him.”
Leah’s brows lifted. “Even if you thought you might
have feelings for someone else?”
Eliza lifted the bucket full of spent ash and faced Leah
with a matter- of- fact expression. “If I were so lucky as
to be promised to a man of standing, then I should wed
him. There are not many so lucky in the world, miss.”
Leah’s damp palms slid down her skirt. “I see. Thanks
for your answer.”
“My pleasure, miss.” Eliza nodded. “May I fetch
something for you before I go?”
“No, I’m fine.”
Eliza bobbed a quick curtsy and took her bucket from
the room.
Leah’s heart thudded against her ribcage and she
resumed her pacing. Okay. She could do this. Open
mind, keen observation, and level head. For the moment,
she had to play the part and get to know the duke. Lady
Chesterfield would expect it. But while she did it, she’d
be thinking, planning. She’d find some way to fix this.
She ground to a halt and glared at the ceiling. Damn
it, why did Avery’s stupid face keep popping into her
head at the most inconvenient times? Stupid, handsome,
silent face.
“Oh, Miss Ramse…er, Miss Ram, there you are.”
Lady Chesterfield fluttered into the room, trailing her
violently purple shawl behind her. “Lord Granville
has arrived for your turn about the park. Make haste,
my dear.”
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“I thought you had other plans today,” Leah said
wryly as Lady Chesterfield dragged her toward the foyer.
“Oh do be quiet, girl.”
Feeling suspiciously like she was about to take a
nosedive into the fang- covered pit of the sarlacc, Leah
followed Lady Chesterfield into the foyer, where His
Grace was waiting. He greeted her with a polite smile.
“Miss Ram, you are looking quite fine.”
“Thank you, Your Grace,” Leah said as she accepted
her wrap from Graves. “You look very nice today too.”
He offered her his arm, and she took it. With a last
glance at Lady Chesterfield, Leah walked with the duke
toward the high two- wheeled carriage with its pair of
black horses.
She didn’t say anything as he helped her into the
carriage. She didn’t know what to say, or what to do
even. It had been easier last night, while surrounded with
other people and with music, albeit bad music, to distract
her. And with Lady Chesterfield, who seemed to thrive
on conversation with the duke. But here? They were
alone, other than the maid who rode silently on the back
of the phaeton, to assure Leah’s respectability. Kind of a
nerve- wracking turn of events. Leah swallowed hard and
screwed a smile to her face. Hopefully it looked normal.
The duke smiled at her once he’d settled into the seat
beside her. “Shall we be off?”
She nodded and pulled her wrap closer around
her. “Yes.”
His head tilted and he furrowed his brow. “Pardon
me, but have we met before? I know we were intro-
duced last evening, but your face is somehow familiar.”
Leah laughed nervously. “Oh no, Your Grace. I only
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got here last week, and before that I lived far away.
There’s no way we could have met.” She patted her hair
self- consciously.
Pull
it
together, Ramsey. Don’t blow it, or
Lady Chesterfield might get in trouble because of you.
“I see.” He seemed to take her explanation. The reins
flicked over the horse’s backs, and they were off toward
the park.
He was quiet for a moment, and Leah used the time to
compose herself. She had to keep it together and figure
out a way out of this mess.
“Miss Ram,” the duke said as they turned into the
park, “may I be frank with you?”
“Please,” she said, sitting up straighter. It’d be great to
have someone tell her what the heck to do.
“I am not in the habit of squiring young ladies
about.” His voice was soft, higher pitched than she’d
have liked, but it wasn’t a girly voice. He was easy to
listen to, actually.
“Then why are you taking me? Not that I’m not
enjoying it, because I am,” she hastily corrected herself.
He glanced over at her. He was attractive, she had
to admit. Maybe she was just intimidated by his age,
position, and obvious wealth. Not out of the realm of
possibility. Kevin had been rich, and she hadn’t exactly
fit in with his family.
“That is the question, is it not?” He rounded a corner
on the park’s path, and the scattered other carriages along
the way had disappeared. She swallowed the sudden knot
in her throat. They were alone.
“Yes. I guess it is.” She stared straight ahead.
He cleared his throat. “Perhaps it is best to admit the
truth. I am entertaining the notion of marriage.”
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Well, shit
. She dropped any pretense of looking
forward. “What?”
“I am not proposing marriage to you, Miss Ram.” He
laughed, flicking the reins as another carriage rounded the
bend. “I have my heir and am simply considering the matter.”
She smiled politely as he looked over at her. “Ah. Okay.”
He grew somber. “My first wife passed away many
years ago. I had not realized how lonely I’d become.”
“I’m sorry,” Leah whispered. Reaching over, she laid
a hand on his. Even through their gloves, she could tell
how cold his hands were, and it sent a shiver through
her. Poor man. Poor, lonely old man.
“It is of no consequence.” He patted her hand, and
she withdrew. “Shall we continue?”
She nodded, and the carriage rolled on.
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Avery pulled the brim of his hat lower over his eyes.
He was dressed in a coat much too heavy for the finer
weather of the day, but he’d had no choice. He could
not be discovered.
He’d followed the duke’s phaeton to Lady Chesterfield’s
manse. His hands had curled into fists when he saw his
employer’s hands on Leah’s waist, handing her up to the
high seat atop the conveyance. Jealousy seethed beneath
Avery’s skin, but he tamped it down with effort. He could
not afford the distraction. He must keep her safety in the
forefront of his mind. Another note had come in the night.
Russell,
The Swansdown approaches. You will face Brookers,
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and you will lose. If you do not, she will pay. I have
gotten some quite interesting information as of late,
about a lady you seem to care for.
Make no mistake, we know who, and where, she is.
Prachett
He followed them at quite a distance, making sure
to keep the phaeton in his sights. Fortunately, the horse
he’d secretly borrowed from his grace’s stables was quite
well mannered and even quick when needed. The nag
was not of good stock, but he had spirit. And his nonde-
script color and markings were perfect to blend into the
crowded lanes of the park.
He wished he could hear what they were saying.
What caused Leah’s brows to lower as she responded to
the duke or what caused her to smile, throw back her
golden head and laugh.
Was she falling in love with him? That is what she’d
wanted all along, from the moment she’d landed in
Avery’s arms. But he could not resign himself to the idea.