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Authors: Gina Lamm
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ever see him again? Would she ever be able to tell him
about Avery?
And the valet who’d chased her down and stolen her
heart? She thought of him most of all.
If she survived this, the first thing she’d do is tell him
she loved him. It couldn’t wait another second. He had
to know that he meant everything to her.
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Twenty- Seven
The next day dawned grim and gray, like Avery’s
mood. He rose early, energy humming through his
muscles. The sooner he beat Emersen, the sooner he
could rescue Leah.
Leah.
She was in danger because of him.
His anger simmered just below the surface, fueling the
fire in his muscles as he stretched in the ring. Prachett’s
men, including one Lachlan Mackenzie, stable master
to the Duke of Granville, milled nearby. Avery gave
Mackenzie a dark smile. He knew where the betrayal had
come from now and would recompense him accordingly
once Leah was safe again.
The crowds came. Fine lords and ladies, common
laborers, the young, the old— they filled in the gaps at the
sides of the square, elbowing and crowing to get closer
to see the bouts. The first match lasted near two hours.
Cribb and Gulley pounded one another until the blood
flowed like wine. Cribb was the victor, when Gulley lay
in the dust and did not rise.
All during the long match, Avery kept a watchful eye
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on his jailers, waiting for an opening. One never came.
He’d have to fight his way out through his opponent.
“Emersen’s a tough ’un,” Jenks said as Gulley’s men
cleared the unconscious man from the ring. “His guard
is high, and he’s lightnin’ quick. Best to hit him low and
often if you’re to have a chance, lad.”
“Aye, and mind your feet. Be light and fast, he’s no’
used to that,” Tarley chimed in. “Won’t be easy, but you
can win if you pull your head from your arse.”
Avery took the jibe without comment. Jenks and
Tarley didn’t know about Prachett’s manipulation of
both Avery and the matches. They only knew that Avery
had lost two matches he could have easily won.
“I will do my best. You have my word.”
Avery stepped into the ring to the hisses and jeers
of the crowd. Emersen was the clear favorite. That was
what Prachett counted on.
Avery stood at the line and nodded to his opponent.
Emersen, a ruddy beast of a man, stood over six feet tall.
He towered over Avery, thicker, stronger, in every way
his superior.
Avery widened his stance and raised his fists. There
was no force on earth that could stand between him and
Leah. Not even this beast of a man.
They came together like two leviathans, with a crash.
The noise was deafening as the crowd cheered at every
landed blow.
Bruises and blood, fists and grunts flew as they
pummeled each other. Round for round, blow for blow,
they were as perfectly matched as any pair of combatants
could be. As the hours dragged on, and the warriors
slowed, only one thought kept Avery moving.
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Leah.
She was in danger because of him.
This man kept him from rescuing her.
In the twenty-
third round, with Avery’s vision
clouded by blood, his fists swollen, cut and aching, bones
broken and head spinning, he saw his opening. A quick
stumble, a simple misstep, and Avery laid into Emersen
without mercy. Right and left, over and over, he let his
rage pour through his fists.
The crowd went silent as Avery stood. Emersen
moaned but did not rise.
The victor did not waste a moment on the loser.
He only had eyes for one man, the man standing in the
corner of the ring, gloating at his victory.
Prachett.
The distance between them melted away as if it were
nothing. Avery grasped Prachett’s coat, shaking the man
as if he were a dog with a bone.
“Where is she?”
Prachett coughed, clawing at Avery’s hands. “Let
me go.”
Avery lowered Prachett to the ground, but he did not
release him. “Damn you, you perfidious cheat, where is
she? I lost the matches as you told me, and won this one,
now I’ll have her back.”
Murmurs ran through the crowd.
“Cheat?”
“Wot did he say?”
“He lost purposefully?”
A shrill voice penetrated the fog of anger surrounding
Avery. “Thomas Prachett has been manipulating the
fights for his own gain!”
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The crowd surged around them, carrying Prachett
away from Avery in a tide of outrage.
“Where is she, Prachett? Damn you, answer me!”
There were too many people between them. He cast
about for another answer.
Prachett’s men had scattered, unwilling to be caught
with their master now that the scheme had failed. But
one was not as fast as the others.
“Mackenzie.” Avery caught the stable master by the
neck. “You will tell me what I need to know, and you
will tell me now.”
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Shouts woke her, though she hadn’t realized she’d
fallen asleep. Angry male voices— it was hard to tell
how many—
arguing and cursing one another. The
sharp crack of gunfire made her jump, and she struggled
to sit up. Her body groaned and protested, but she
managed to prop herself against a wall. She pushed
against the wall with her bound hands behind her and
struggled to her feet.
Damn it, if only she could freaking see! She could run
while they were distracted if she just had a peephole. But
while the weave of the bag was loose enough to allow
oxygen to flow to her, it wasn’t large enough in the dim
room to give her a clear line of vision.
She had to do something. She was tired of lying here
and waiting for someone to either kill her or rape her.
Her scream was so loud it nearly pierced her own
eardrums. She stumbled but pressed back against the wall
to steady herself. Let them ignore that if they could.
i
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Avery was nearly out of his head with worry by the
time he located the secluded hovel in the woods that
Mackenzie had confessed was their prison. His horse
had pulled up lame, and he’d had the devil of a time
finding another. She’d been in their custody for nearly
a full day. Anything could have happened to her. How
could he know the brigands Prachett had hired would
leave her unharmed?
Blackhearted devils. If they’d hurt her, he’d kill them
all with his bare hands. Gladly.
He circled the area, making the best of the fading
daylight. There were no lookouts posted. Of course,
Prachett knew that Miss Ramsey was not really of the
ton and therefore had no powerful allies to come to
her aid.
Cold rage had replaced the angry passion of the
morning, and Avery was glad of it. He could examine
the situation much more clearly and rescue her that
much sooner.
The mare picked her way over a thin stream, and
Avery dismounted once they’d reached the other side.
He tightened the makeshift bandage on his forearm,
wincing as pain blossomed. There was very likely a
broken bone, but he had no time to tend to it. There
would be time enough once Leah was safe.
The reins rasped softly against the branch of a young
willow as he tied them. With a whisper of gratitude to
the black mare, he crept through the twilight woods
toward the cabin. He moved swiftly and silently, taking
care to step on damp earth. Bodies milled by the door of
the cabin, and he crouched to better count his opponents.
He’d only counted four of them when angry shouts
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echoed through the woods and a shot rang out. Leah’s
bloodcurdling scream pierced his heart.
His feet pounded against the earth as he bolted for the
cabin. Had she been shot? Oh God, had he come so close
only to lose her like this?
The duke’s voice ground him to a halt at the last
ring of trees before the building. “Oh my darling, are
you harmed?”
“No, no I’m fine.” Clear. Shaken. But that was defi-
nitely his angel.
Leah.
Avery sank to his knees in relief at the sound of her voice. She was whole. A strange sensation pricked at
his eyes, but he rubbed it away. He staggered to his feet,
ignoring the nerveless feeling in his legs. He must go to
her. He must assure himself that she was unharmed.
He rushed past the duke’s carriage but pulled up short
at the sight inside.
His Grace’s arms were around Leah, locked in a
passionate embrace. Her beautiful lashes dusted her
cheeks as her arms were wrapped around his neck in the
picture of perfect pleasure.
Avery’s heart crumbled to dust in that moment.
He waited for a breath or two, hoping, praying that the
vision was false. When the duke murmured to her softly,
Avery slammed his eyes shut and staggered backward.
She hadn’t stopped him.
He turned and strode for the horse, ignoring the looks
of the men who milled around the front of the cabin.
He’d been too late. Much, much too late.
The sight of their embrace seared itself into his brain,
a throbbing reminder of what he’d lost. A dark laugh
escaped him as he freed the black mare from the willow.
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Had he expected Leah to throw over a duke for the love
of a valet? A poor man with no home, no coin, and a past
that put her in mortal danger?
He’d been so stupid. So very stupid.
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The journey back to London was a long and lonely one.
Along the way, he recounted each and every one of his
sins in the past few months. The list lasted him until he
reached the outskirts of Town, and even then he was
certain he’d forgotten a few.
He must return to Granville House and claim his
meager possessions. Then to find employment some-
where. He was certain he’d get no reference from His
Grace after the way he’d declared his participation in
Prachett’s scandal. The lack would make things more
difficult, to be sure, but he’d as soon never speak to His
Grace again after the embrace he’d witnessed. The man
had rescued Leah when he had not, and that made him a
better mate. She deserved nothing less than a duke.
Avery slammed his eyes shut as the pain locked its grip
about his heart again.
“Leah, why?”
The whispered question was unanswered, as he’d
expected. A man such as he did not deserve answers.
He’d failed her. He’d allowed her to come to harm.
How could he blame her for choosing the duke?
He dismounted at Granville House’s stables, rubbing
down his horse and returning the tack to its proper
place. The young stable lad eyed him curiously but kept
his distance.
His steps were leaden as he moved toward the house.
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He could not remain at Granville House with Leah
as its mistress. Though his sins were many, and his
punishment justly deserved, that was a pain he could
not endure.
The chatter in the servant’s hall died as he entered the
room. Scents of boiled mutton and cabbage greeted his
nostrils, but he paid no heed to the growling in his belly.
He could not stomach any more derision from his fellow
servants, even to satisfy his hunger. With a polite nod to
the gaping maids and dumbfounded footmen, he walked
toward the stairs.
“Russell.”
Smythe’s voice stopped him. Avery shut his eyes but
did not turn.
“Yes?”
A chair scraped back and a gentle, fatherly hand lay on
Avery’s shoulder. “Sit. Eat. You must be weary.”
Avery waited a heartbeat for a blow to fall. It didn’t.
“May I ask why?”
The hand disappeared, but Smythe did not. The
man’s voice was gentle as he spoke. “Mackenzie left
not long ago, raving about Prachett, the mills, and your
involvement. We had assumed the worst about you, and
Mackenzie fostered that bad opinion. We’ve wronged
you, my lad, and we would make it right.”
The kindness nearly felled him. He took a deep breath
and faced Smythe.
“I thank you, sir.”
Smythe held his chair out for him. Mrs. Harper
brought a wet cloth for him to wipe his hands and face,