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Authors: Gina Lamm
Tags: #Romance, #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Regency, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Time Travel
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from somewheres over here. You wouldn’t know about
that, would you, Russell?”
“You must be mistaken,” he said. “You know female
maids are not allowed in this part of the house. Now
please remove yourself from my chambers.”
Henrietta tried to push past him and enter his room,
but he blocked her way with his body.
She delivered the killing blow with innocent aplomb.
“I merely wished to greet my dear old friend Ramsey.”
His stomach sank, but he fought to keep his face neutral.
“You are incorrect. Do not spread your lies further.”
She opened her mouth to argue, but he shut the door
in her face.
He fought the urge to slump against it. He must get
Miss Ramsey away before Henrietta’s suspicions became
convictions. Thomas Prachett was sure to have a spy
hidden amongst the Granville House servants. With
his ear pressed against the door, he sighed in relief as
Henrietta’s footsteps disappeared down the hallway.
He rounded the corner of the bureau. “Leah?”
She had curled up in a tiny ball on the floor. Her
hands covered her eyes, and she shook like she’d been
beaten.
Heart lit with alarm, he bent low and scooped her into
his arms. “What is the matter?”
She pointed with a trembling finger. “Spider.”
Guilt pummeled him straight in the chest. He bore her
away as quickly as he could, depositing her on the bed.
“I am so sorry,” he whispered against her hair.
“Can you get rid of the spider first?” Her voice
was thin.
Reluctantly, he rose from the bed and returned to
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the corner she’d been forced to hide in, swallowing
her terror as he lied to Henrietta. Not only had he
besmirched her name and reputation, he’d forced her to
cower like a criminal as her fears overtook her. He was
a bastard.
The spider was nowhere to be seen. After a thorough
examination, and only a bit more regret at the deception
he’d enact on her, he stomped softly on the floorboards.
“Did you get him?”
He nodded as he returned to the bedside. Though he
desperately wanted to hold her again, soothe her fears
and ease her worries, he knew he could not. He stood
over her, looking down as her shivers eased.
This was no life for her. He was a servant, with no
home or funds to support her. Every groat he wrenched
from his hardscrabble life went directly to his aunt’s
upkeep. How could he doom her to a life of wanting?
Of domestic servitude, when clearly she was used to a life
much more like that she’d enjoyed at Lady Chesterfield’s?
And Prachett could not be held at bay forever. Though
she hadn’t seemed disgusted at his former occupation,
she would be at the dishonesty inherent in his dealings
with Prachett. And once she leaned that, she would then
revile him as everyone else did.
He could not have her. Though the words lanced his
heart with their brutality, he knew there was no alternative.
“You must leave. If you are discovered here…”
She sat upright with a cross expression. “Avery, we
have to talk about that. Listen, I…”
He pressed a finger to his lips. Footsteps grew louder
as they approached.
“Henrietta is returning,” he mouthed. “Be silent.”
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The hurt in her eyes almost did him in, but he hardened
his heart and turned away. After three heavy breaths, he
turned back.
She was gone, his window open.
He bolted for the casement and leaned out. She was
halfway down the trellis already.
“Leah.” His whisper was rife with the anger he
wished he could roar at the thoughtless chit. “What are
you doing?”
“I’m leaving. Isn’t it obvious?” She let out a small cry
as her foot missed its hold, and he fought the urge to leap
out after her. The trellis could not hold their combined
weight, he was certain.
“Do not be so rash,” he said, gripping the hair atop
his head in frustrated fear. “I never meant for you to— ”
“I know that, you doofus.” She jumped the last few
feet to the earth, stumbling as she righted herself. The
roar in his ears quieted somewhat as she glared up at him.
“I don’t want to cause you any problems, but we have
to talk. Soon.”
She turned and walked toward the street, her dark
cloak quickly hiding her from his worried, watchful gaze.
“The little idiot,” he snarled as he threw his shirt and
boots on, throwing open his door and bolting down the
stairs after her. “To think she walked alone in the streets
and climbed the damned trellis three stories up. I’ve a
mind to throttle her.”
But as he threw open the kitchen door and sprinted
after her, he knew that while there were many, many
things he’d like to do to her, throttling her was not one
of them.
Thoughtless, beautiful fool.
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Twenty- Three
Leah kept looking over her shoulder all the way
back to Lady Chesterfield’s house. She had the odd
feeling that someone was following her. But even though
she kept watch, she could never see anyone.
It was probably Avery, wishing he could kick her ass
for sneaking into his bedroom and nearly getting him
caught with his pants down.
It was pure pleasure to kick off her boots and flop
into bed with a sigh. She stared at the ceiling, wondering
what tonight had meant for Avery. Had it clarified the
feelings in his heart the way it had for hers?
She rolled over onto her belly, bunching the pillow
beneath her chin. When she was younger, she’d liked
nothing better than getting lost in a book, a movie, a video
game. When her life was more interesting, like when
things with Kevin were heating up, she left her escapist
life behind and enjoyed living in reality. But when things
had fallen apart, she’d run to those comfortable old friends
immediately, drowning herself in the distraction.
Avery was confusing but exciting. Would he get
tired of her too? Would he want to come back to the
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twenty- first century with her? If not, she’d be back to
burying herself in her apartment with nothing but Mario
and Mr. Darcy for company.
Her dreams swirled with the worries she couldn’t
leave behind even in unconsciousness.
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Avery awoke with a sense of foreboding.
With a steadying breath, he rose to his feet and crossed
the room. A small square of paper lay innocently by the
crack at the bottom of the door. The plain, rough paper
crinkled under his hands as he unfolded it. In the moon’s
predawn glow, he read it.
Russell,
Your lady friend, or should I say Miss Ram, visited
you quite late last night. Terrible things can happen
to a young lady on the streets of London after dark.
The Swansdown is set. You know what to do.
Prachett
Avery gripped the note so tightly that the paper ripped.
There was no question of obeying Prachett now.
No matter what it cost him. He’d do anything to keep
Leah safe.
Even lose his own soul.
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The carriage bounced along, making Lady Chesterfield’s
ostrich feathers wave excitedly. Leah sat across from
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her, glumness hanging over her like Eeyore’s little
black raincloud.
It had been almost two weeks since she’d seen Avery.
Two freaking weeks. During that time, the duke had
been their almost constant companion, showing up
at every function she and Lady Chesterfield attended.
He’d sat between her and Lady Chesterfield at the
theatre, the two of them making
The
Taming
of
The
Shrew
much more about the societal tête– à– tête than it was about the performance. Leah despised people that
talked during movies. Plays? Oh, her blood had bubbled
like acid that night.
Too bad they hadn’t gotten her subtle hints. She
couldn’t have been outright rude, or Lady Chesterfield
would have either passed out or killed her, neither of
which appealed to Leah.
Garden parties, balls, soirees— he was there for them
all. It was probably a good thing, but Leah had a hard
time viewing it that way. To hear Lady Chesterfield talk,
the rest of the ton had had a much harder time swal-
lowing the Leah- is- the- cousin- of- the- late- baronet story than His Grace had. The Duke of Granville’s attention
had gone a long way in convincing the rest of society
to accept Leah the way they had. Lady Chesterfield
couldn’t be happier. She smiled, she laughed, she flirted
with the duke. Leah was beginning to wonder why her
patroness wouldn’t admit she was halfway in love with
the duke herself. It was obvious to everyone except Lady
Chesterfield.
The carriage rolled to a stop in front of another large
home. Leah bunched her soft- blue ball gown up in her
hands to descend from the carriage. She didn’t remember
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who was throwing this shindig, or even what the hell day
it was. It was just another night that she’d be expected to
dance with His Grace, converse with His Grace, simper
at His Grace. She considered shoving a finger down her
throat so she could puke in the bushes and go home. Play
cards with Muriel or scrub a chamber pot or two. It’d be
less of a pain in the ass than being here, she was pretty sure.
“My dear Leah, come now.” Lady Chesterfield
gestured with the fan.
Leah trudged toward the door, her heavy stomps
sounding more like she was wearing combat boots than
fine kid slippers.
“Stand straight, my dear. Good heavens, are your stays
not laced snugly?”
Reluctantly Leah stiffened her spine. “No, it’s fine. I
promise. Sorry.” If they tightened this corset any more,
she’d need to be re- inflated when she took it off. She
sighed as deeply as she was able to when she handed her
wrap to a waiting footman. There were many long hours
between now and that blessed corset removal.
“Amelia, darling,” an approaching woman cooed to
Lady Chesterfield. “I have not yet had the pleasure of
meeting your charming protégé.”
Introductions, dancing, more introductions, more
dancing, chatting, warm and disgusting lemonade, it
was a carbon copy of almost every night she’d had since
moving into Lady Chesterfield’s home. It was hard not
to think of all the books she’d read, all the movies she’d
seen. This wasn’t elegant; this wasn’t magical. It was a
damned bore. Where was the romance of the whole
thing? It seemed to have gotten trampled beneath expen-
sive kid slippers and the feet of aristocrats.
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Leah’s smile started slipping as she stood in a group
of young people who were cheerfully gossiping about
some countess she didn’t know. A longing glance at the
clock revealed that it was approaching midnight. People
were being nice enough to her, but she didn’t want to
be there.
She wanted to be in an attic room, snuggled on a thin
mattress with Avery’s strong arms around her.
“Miss Ram,” the high male voice intruded on her
fantasy, and she jumped.
“I’m sorry,” she said, turning to Granville. “I was
daydreaming.”
“Dare I hope that I took part in your dream?” His
teasing smile wasn’t as hopeful as his words.
“Oh, you,” she said, smiling tightly and thwapping
him in the arm with her fan. She should have smacked
him harder. “I’m pretty sure we both know better
than that.”
“Would you take a turn with me about the room?”
He held out his elbow to her. She gave a desperate glance
to her conversation- mates, but there was clearly no help
there. The two young gentlemen appeared completely in
awe of the duke, and the ladies were all shooting daggers
at Leah.
Just her luck.
“Yes,” she said, trying to make it enthusiastic. She
slipped her hand in the crook of his elbow and the two of
them moved toward the edge of the crowded ballroom.
“Quite a crush, is it not?”
“It is,” she agreed, opening her fan. The slight stirring
of air across her throat helped, but it wasn’t enough. “It’s
a very nice ball.”
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