Read Passions of a Gentleman (Gentlemen of Honor Book 3) Online
Authors: Rose Gordon
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“
W
hen are
you going to tell me where we’re going?” Rae asked not for the first time since they'd left London before the sun came up.
“When we get there,” Simon said once again.
“Hmmm.” Rae straddled him and placed her hands on his shoulders. She leaned forward and kissed him. “Perhaps I can think of a way to get you to spill your secrets.”
“Minx,” he murmured between kisses. “My lips are sealed.”
“Are they now?” She closed the gap between them again and licked the seam of his lips, parting them.
Simon cupped her face and returned her kiss.
“Now that we know there’s not wax holding your lips together, you can divulge our destination whenever you’d like.”
“That’ll be when we arrive,” he said with a smug smile.
Rae repositioned herself on his lap and rested her head against his chest. “And when shall that be?”
“In an hour or three.”
She wanted to groan. Anticipation would be the death of her. It hadn’t helped that Simon had fixed the curtains to be tied in a way that didn’t allow her to see anything except what little the sconces could light the inside of the carriage.
Abruptly, the carriage halted. Rae frowned. “Why has he stopped? Doesn’t he know I’m a bundle of nerves back here?”
Simon laughed and set her on the seat beside him. “I’ll check. You wait here.”
Rae snorted. That wasn’t likely.
“I mean it, Rae. Stay here or—”
Just then, the door to the carriage flew open, revealing a harried coachman and a large estate.
Rae blinked. “Briar Creek?”
“Sprawling out before us,” Simon confirmed.
“Yes, I can see that,” she said, allowing him to help her descend the carriage. “But why are we here?”
He grinned at her. “To get married.”
“We’re already married,” she pointed out, more confused now than before.
Simon placed his hand on the small of her back and led her up the front steps and then wrenched open the door. “Not in front of our friends and family.”
Rae stood frozen staring at the tableau in front of her.
To her left stood Juliet and Drake, who held her newborn son, his smile brighter than the moon at night. The pair was flanked by their twins and the three older girls. To their right stood Walter and a giddy-looking Katherine. To her right was a grinning Giles and Rae’s newest and dearest friend Lucy. Beside Lucy stood her son Seth, dressed in a smart suit of clothing that was attracting the attention of all the girls in the room, including both Dara and Jane who stood so close to him, she doubted air could pass between their bodies. Peter, Joseph, Samuel, Jacob, and Lucas fidgeted in a little cluster. She squinted, noticing how they were each poking and jabbing each other with their elbows. Beside them, stood her parents, beaming. Rounding out the semicircle of family were Brooke and Andrew, just as they’d once promised her they’d be.
“Simon,” she breathed, her mind racing to make sense of what was going on. “This wasn’t necessary.” But it was very touching and she appreciated that he had gone through so much effort as to even make sure her entire family had been included.
“I think it was.” He reached for her hands and turned her to face him, their audience be damned. “You know I love you, and now I can declare it for anyone who might question it.”
His words sliced through her heart. “Is that why you did this? Do you still think I don’t believe you?”
“No,” he said. “And if I ever suspect that you do doubt, I know just how to prove it to you. This—” he waved his hand through the air— “is my way of letting the rest of the world know once and for all how much I love you. That I chose you. And that I will always love you. You weren’t a balm for my grieving heart, you were the piece I didn’t know was always missing.”
Tears pricked the back of Rae’s eyes at his declaration. “I love you.”
“And I love you, too.” He kissed her. “Now, go get changed. The minister will be here shortly.”
In less than fifteen seconds, the ladies had fled the room and were on their way to a dressing room. Of course everyone but Rae was already dressed in their full wedding attire, but they all needed to be in there to fuss over her like ladies do.
The remainder of them went into the drawing room to wait while Simon slipped off to the library to change his suit of clothes. When he was done, he wasn’t surprised at all to find Seth waiting for him on the other side of the door. The pair locked eyes, each had the same question for the other: “Have you asked him yet?”
Being older, Simon could hold the boy’s gaze longer.
“I asked him this morning.”
“And?”
Seth grinned. “You were right. He said yes.”
Simon clapped him on the shoulder. “I suppose it’s my turn, then.”
Now it was Seth’s turn to slap Simon on the back. “He’s in the drawing room.”
“Giles,” Simon said, walking up to his brother.
At some time when Simon had been changing Paul Grimes, a family friend and vicar, had arrived and was greeting the guests and making introductions.
Giles bowed, his lips stretched into a smile that was sure to make his cheeks sore tonight. “Simon.”
“I hear you’ve granted Seth quite an honor this morning.”
“It’s the other way,” Giles corrected.
“I think it goes both ways. A boy needs a papa.” At Giles’ nod of agreement, Simon said, “Do you think you could grant another one this afternoon?”
Giles’ brows grew together. “Pardon?”
“Would you stand up with me during the ceremony?”
Giles’ stunned expression would have made Simon laugh if he hadn’t been so damn nervous to ask. “I-uh-I—”
“Is that a yes?”
The column of Giles’ throat worked. “Of course.”
Simon smiled. He’d wager Giles would have never guessed that coming to London in April would have brought him so many things: a repaired relationship with his mother, a father, a wife, and a son and most surprising even to Simon—a true brother, none of which could possibly be outweighed by having his competency declared and given full rights to his barony—which, just as Simon had assured him—had been granted without question or reservation.
A flurry of commotion came from outside the drawing room, signaling that the ladies were ready to begin.
Mother, Mrs. Hughes, Lady Drakely, and Lucy all filed in and formed a little aisle by the door.
Rae walked up to the door and a round of dramatic gasps from the three youngest girls sounded.
“Henny, you’re radishing,” exclaimed Jane, leading the rest of the room to erupt in laughter. The little girl smacked his leg with her hand. “Isn’t she radishing, Simon?”
Simon scooped her up and kissed her cheek. “She sure is. And she’s all mine.”
Jane heaved another exaggerated sigh. “I suppose I’ll let you have her, then.” She looked to her older sister. “Unless you don’t want him.”
“I do.” Rae walked over to them and smoothed Jane’s hair back. “One day your prince will come. Mine did.”
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