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Authors: Melissa Lynne Blue

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She leapt
to her feet, brushing snow from her trousers
.
“Kiss me
at the hunting cottage.

She flashed a coy smile,
jogging
a few steps through the snow before settling into a brisk walk
.
“You promised to warm me up
.
Remember?”

A
lex
gaped in total disbelief
.
Had he
correctly interpreted her double meaning?

“Coming?” Charley asked with the innocent luminescence of an angel.

“Of course
.

As i
f he’d turn down an invitation like that
.
With the enthusiasm of a green schoolboy
Alex clamored to his feet,
bounding
after her with ground
eating strides
.
“You and I, sweet
Charley
, may have very different ideas in regard to the meaning of
warming up
.”


Oh?

Those huge green eyes flicked up to him
.

What is your definition?”

He blinked, assessing… W
as she really that innocent? 
Impossible
.
She couldn’t be
.
He glanced down and caught the secretive curve of her lips
.
No, s
he wasn’t that innocent after all which meant…  He shook away the lurid thought
.
If he was going to gain
Charley
’s trust he must hold off on pressuring her
for
wifely duties
.
Hell, how many men had been married for three years and not consummated their marriage
?  Not many to be sure
.
“I do believe you’re flirting with me.”

“Perhaps, but
I don’t have much practice.

“Why do I find that hard to believe?  A pretty girl like you is sure to attract a horde of admirers.”

“You think I’m pretty?

Charley
slowed, A
lex followed suit and they stopped walking, facing each other
.
She
looked up without warning, pegging him with
one of her brilliant smiles
.
H
e was lost
.
Totally wrecked
.
Sunlight
lived in that smile,
more luminous than even the diamond speckled snow
, and he was a better man for her
.

“I think you’re
so
beautiful
it hurts
,

he murmured, tugging at a lone curl draped across the side of her face
.

“Stop.

She flushed
, casting her gaze down into the snow
.

You flatter me.”

“No
.

He
grasped her face,
relishing the smooth, creamy skin beneath his calloused hands
.
Alex refused
to break the bond of their eyes
.
She couldn’t look away from him
.
She was his life line
.
His reason for breathing
.
Life itself paled in comparison to the sheer passion churning in her eyes
.

I speak the tr
uth,” he rasped, throat
bone dry
.

You deserve to be flattered
.
Lord knows you deserve better than me.

A flash of undeniable longing shot through her eyes
.
In response a rush of liquid hot desire surged through him
.
For a long moment
they stood facing each
other,
searching each other’s eyes, their souls
.
She reached up, covering his hands wi
th her own
.
Chilly fingers curled around his
palms
, her
touch
cool and searing all at the same time
.
“What do you mean?”

Memory of the woods in France
churned in his brain, battling his conscience
.
Instinctively he shied from the remembrance
.
By Christ he couldn’
t tell
Charley
the truth
.
She’d find out sooner or later, but n
ot yet
.
For
one day he wanted
her to look at him with adoration brimming in her eyes
.
For one day he needed to be the man
who saved her from murderers
instead of
being
a murderer
.
Tomorrow he would tell her the truth
about General Witherspoon
.
Tomorrow.

“Alex, what is wrong?”

He took her hands, wrapping them within his much larger palms and drew them to his
lips
.
“You’re cold,” he murmured
, dropping a kiss on the icy
digits
.
“I will be remiss in my husbandly duties if I do not
see you to the hunting lodge with all haste.”

She smiled, and the miserable fate awaiting him in London faded
.
“It would be infinitely more remiss if you did not warm me up once we arrive.

The unspoken invitation was
writ all over her face, and Alex was hard pressed not to ravish her there in the powdery snow
.

Slow
.
Go slow
.
Grudgingly he broke away from his wife and, offering his arm—which
she graciously
took—continued
toward the cottage
.
Odd, but his wits seemed
thoroughly scattered
.
The only comprehensible thought in his head what he’d like to do to Charley o
nce they reached the lodge
.
His
mind spun, searching for something suitable to say
.
The weather, politics… Christmas was coming up
, did she have plans?
But, dear Lord, even
the gentle touch
of her fingers through the heavy
great
coat
sent ripples of vibrant awareness flowing across his skin
.

He cleared his throat, searching for a
suitable topic of conversation, and t
he number of ways he wanted to undress her would hardly suffice
.

When exactly did my mother take such a
poignant
dislike to you?  If I remember correctly she was the one who most insisted we marry three years ago.”


Her opinions and loyalties change with the winds.

Charley looked down at their feet and kicked at the snow
.

The first offense was when I failed to conceive after the wedding night.”

“So I’d gathered.”

“But what really set her against me is when I gave sanctuary to a woman wishing to leave her abusive husband.”

“Really?

Interest piqued
Alex
looked down at her with new respect
.
“What happened?”

Charley shrugged
.

There is not much to tell.


Why do I not believe that?

He chuckled
softly,
t
he incident had certainly been enough to spark his mother’s insatiable ire
.
More seriously he coaxed, “
Truly, love, I’
d like to hear
t
he tale
.”

Charley remained
silent for
so long Alex
fear
ed
she would not confide in him
.
Trust was a thing long in developing and unfortunately he’d wrecked most of what she’d had in him
.

One day about two and a half years ago I was invited to afternoon tea with Lady Carson
.
A maid in her
employ had an absolutely garish bruise all across the left side of her face
.
The maid claimed some ridiculous excuse of running into a
n open cabinet.”

“How do you know the excuse was ridiculous?

Reproachful green f
ixed on his face
.
“That’s it
.
I’m not telling you the rest of the story
.
You’ll never understand.”


What?  Why do you think I w
on’t understand?”

“Because you’re already blindly si
ding with her
husband.

Charley rolled her eyes
.
“Men always do.

Alex took offense to that
.
“Oh, and women don’t always side with
other
women?”

“No, w
omen are far worse
.
At least men will choose a side, however misguided
.
Women claim a situation like Missy’s is none of their business, turn their backs to the other woman, and then gossip incessantly behind her back
.
Women are contemptible.”

Alex paused, regarding his wife with new eyes
.
Charley spoke with such strength of conviction about subjects he’d never suspect
ed
entered her thoughts
.
She’d always had a
n unwavering
sense of
honor;
he’d just never realized how deep the root ran
.
She’d actually incurred the wrath of, not only his mother, but the entire ton to help a woman in need
.
A maid of far lesser rank even.

“I’m not siding with the husband,” Alex
said quietly
.

I
am merely pointing out that she
really
may have run
into a cabinet.”


Doors do not have fingers,” she
clipped
pointedly,
staring straight ahead,
“and a handprint was clearly visible on Missy’s face.”

“Well, you didn’t include that bit in the first
part
of the story.”

“Only becaus
e you were too busy interrupting me
.”

He laid a palm out before them
.

Please
continue
, my lady
.
I give you my wholehearted p
romise to listen
and nothing more
.

Charley regarded him with serious eyes
.

Lady Carson,
” she continued at last,

being the gossip she is
about anyone and everyone
,
went on to tell me the woman’s husband
was a sailor and that she only
had
accidents
when hi
s ship was in port
.
The truth of the situation was painfully obvious and I made a point of seeking the girl out
.
At first Missy was horrified by my questions, denied any mistreatment from her husband, and refused my help.

Charley grew more animated as she talked
.
“Mind you I can be very persistent
and one night she came to
Coverstone
House
beaten and bloodied, begging for help
.
I couldn’t turn her away and promised to help her get to her aunt in Scotland
.
Missy’s husband was close on her heels with a handful of other seamen.

She cocked her head
contemplatively
.
“Six I think, but that
is of no matter.

She paused as though collecting her thoughts
.
“Regina was furious, but no matter how she raged I refused to turn the girl out to the drunken mob
.
Even when they threatened to storm the house I held firm and smuggled Missy out the back door with one of our grooms.”

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