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Authors: Melissa Lynne Blue

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Alex raised a brow
.

How did you hold the
m off?”

Charley pursed her lips but could not keep a prideful grin at bay
.

I took out one of your father’s dueling pistols
and threatened to shoot the husband
.
His name was Josiah Baker
.
I’ll never forget it as long as I live
.
Apparently Mr. Baker
thought I was serious.”

Alex snorted with laughter
.
“Were you?”

“I’m not really sure,” she replied honestly
.
“Fortunately he didn’t press and left never to be seen again
.
Sailed to Australia of all places I’m told
.
I hear from Missy from time to time and she is well.

“That is quite a story.”

“Every word of it is true too,” she said proudly.

He wrapped
an arm
around her shoulders, kissing the top of her head
.

Few would have looked twice at an abused servant woman
.
I’m proud of you.”

“Thank you.

She snuggled the side of her face in his coat
.

“Now, t
ell me about your charity work
.

“Your mother doesn’t approve.”

“Why does that not surprise me?

He smiled down at her, encouraging
.
“However, I am not my mother.”

She squeezed his arm, a weak smile accompanying the warm gesture
.
“Mostly I
sponsor fun
ds for the London orphanages, and a
lmost every week I go to read to the children.”

Alex had seen countless thin faced children on the continent, families destroyed
,
left penniless
and—perhaps worse—
fatherless
due to war
.
“I should like to join you for that.”


Truly?

Charley appeared thoroughly astonished, which irked Alex in no small degree
.
Did everyone believe him a callous, selfish ass?

“Of course.”


Then
I shall hold you to it
.
The children would love to meet a real war hero
.
Many of them lost fathers to the war.

“I probably knew some of them.”

“Have you lost
many me
n?”

“Dozens.

Though if he stopped to count the number would climb to hundreds, and still he remembered every last one
.
Their names filed neatly away in his mind like rows of
tidy soldiers
.
He dared not forget them lest he lose a piece of his humanity, become like his superiors who no longer saw men, only numbers
.

Charley opened her mouth to respond.

“This is a dark subject,” he cut in quickly, deterring further
             
questions
.
“I daresay, let’s enjoy this beautiful day
.”

Charley cocked her head to look up at him, quiet for a long moment mouth puckered in the singular way it did when she warred with what to say
.
An emotion almost akin to hurt drifted elusively through her eyes, or perhaps more accurately disappointment
.
“As you wish.”

The flash of emotion was gone before he had much time to dwell on it, leaving Alex oddly discontented, as though he’d erred in some way
.

A companionable silence lapsed, and a
rm in arm, t
hey crested a gently sloping hill and
the
lodge
came in to view
.
Picturesque and quaint, the small stone cottage sat in a grove of wintry green pine trees, a vision so homey and inviting Alex actually ached
.
Like a dream from one of Charley’s fairytale novels
—and he
was sharing it with her
.
Not that he was a romantic, anything but, however,
being with her left him
hopeful
.

“Finally,”
Charley said, releasing
his arm
, oblivious to his wistfulness
.
She
dashed forward into the snow
with an exuberance born of guiltless purity
.
What he wouldn’t give to feel that innocent again
.
That young
—funny… he was only two years her senior
.
“I’ll race you to the front door.

She flashed an impish grin
over her shoulder
and
galloped
animatedly down the hill
.

“That is not fair,” Alex called after her
sprinting form
.
As if he could run as fast as she with a bum leg
.
Granted, losing was not so bad given the view of her perfectly curved backside
.
H
e clocked his head to the side
.
Yes, losing definitely had
its
perks
.

Breathing Heavily, Charley laid a hand on the fro
nt door, surveying the area around the cottage
.
“Alex, come look at this,” she called
.
“Someone’s been here.”

Odd
.
Given
the recent snow any fresh foot
prints would have come from that day
.
He quickened the pace
only to slow
when the first booted track
struck his gaze
.
Unease slithered down his spine, rekindling the sense of being watched
he’d experienced just the day before
.
Every hair on the back of his neck stood on end as he scrutinized the woods behind the cabin
.

“Rather strange, don’t you think?

Charley appeared as his elbow
, pointing a toe at the l
arge print
.
A few miniature clumps of snow rolled into the indentation.

“Pr
obably one of the hands hired to maintain the place,” Alex rationalized
.
“The house does look in excellent repair.”

Charley visibly relaxed
.
“Yes, that does make
sense
.
After those men…

She shuddered
and Alex
wrapped an arm around her shoulders
.
She leaned into him
, and a thrill of victory shot thr
o
ugh him
.
“A
fter what happened the other night I can’t help
but be a little nervous.”

“Understandable, love.

He couldn’t resist dropping a light kiss on her head, relishing the heady perfume of her hair
.
“How will we get inside?  I doubt if the
door is unlocked.

Releasing Charley, he strode forward giving the handle a quick shake
.
Next he rattled the window to the right of the portal
.
Wouldn’t budge
.

“I’ll climb through that window.

She stepped around the stone corner and pointed up
.
“It’s never locked.”

Alex followed her index finger to the second story
.
“You’ll never make it up there
.”

“Of course I will
.
Thomas and I used to come here all the time
.
All I have to do is
climb up that tree, open the window and jump inside
.
It’s not hard.”

A smile tugged at his lips
.
Some things never changed
.
“As a gentleman I must insist
that I
go up the tree
in your stead
.”

“Nonsense.

Charley
grasped the bottom most branch
, and propped a booted foot on the
wide
trunk
.
“Seeing as I am
not
behaving as anything of a lady, I see no reason for you to behave as a gentleman.

She flashed another of those puckish grins
and climbed up into the lowest set of
boughs
.

“Charley, I really must protest.

He grabbed the lowest
limb
, reaching for her hand.

She ignored him,
venturing further into the bare, gnarled branches
.
“Don’t be s
o overbearing
.
It makes you see
m
even
stuffier
.

“Stuffier
,” he muttered under his breath
.
Ouch
.
“I take offense to that.

Silently adm
itting defeat, for he knew when
not to argue with his wife, h
e stepped beneath her
.
The least he could do is catch the chit if she tumbled from her precarious perch
.

I’m not stuffy, merely concerned for your welfare
.
How would I explain your broken neck?”


An acciden
t,” she replied flippantly
.

I’m sure your mother would be thrilled.

She straddled a branch level with
the window and scooted across, sending a shower of bark down on Alex
.

He held up an arm to shield his eyes
.
Her words bothered him, bringing back the memory of Regina’s reaction after Charley’s kidnapping
.

“Besides,” Charley called down, “you would never fit through this window.”

He glanced toward the square white paned
casement
and grudgingly agreed
.
The window would never accommodate his shoulders
.
“Fair enough.

With the agility of a cat, Charley stood on the branch and leapt onto the narrow ledge
.
She teetered
on the balls of her feet, swinging one arm for balance and grasping the upper windowpane with the other
.

Cold fear shot through Alex
.

Christ, love, d
o be careful
.”

Hardy laughter rained down in response
.
“Please, Alex, I’m fine.

She hoi
sted the window upward and clamored
inside
.
A moment later her head poked through
.
“Meet me at the front door.

She slammed the portal closed and disappeared.

Alex shook his head, and ambled back to the front door
.
He leaned against the doorjamb awaiting his wife
.
What a gem.

The inner lock rattled
and a moment later the door swung open, revealing Charley’s disheveled, albeit radiant, form.

“You would make one hell of a soldier.

Alex strode into the
cabin,
eyes fixed on Charley
.
All he wanted
was to sweep
her
up and kiss
her senseless
.
Granted he had the sneaking suspicion
it would be
him
falling senseless to
her
charms.

“I’ll take that as a compliment.

“As you should.

He advanced on her steadily more than ready to claim that kiss
.

“The lodge isn’t terribly big,” Charley said,
moving
through
the small entryway,
into
the parlor
.
A
meager kitchen
split off to one side
of the room,
and
narrow stairs—no doubt leading to a bedroom; h
e’d
love
to see the bedroom—sat at the back
corner
of the
parlor
.
Green and brown
décor lent a warm, inviting aura to the interior.

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