Read Temptation & Twilight Online
Authors: Charlotte Featherstone
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Historical, #General
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held nothing inside for him but a seething hatred he all too well deserved.
Iain had always feared his love for her, feared examining his feelings about loving another—so fiercely, and not having the same feeling reciprocated. She could have no idea what it was like to lie in bed at night and ache for another, to love only one other on earth and know that person did not feel anything in return but contempt.
Did she know how lonely he was? Could she imagine his guilt, regret, the hatred he held for himself and his actions twelve years ago? Could she fathom that he, the Mad Marquis, the Aberrant Alynwick, could harbour such deep sentiment, a love that would cross oceans of time, even lifetimes? A love that would never die?
Would she believe him if he told her all this? If he exposed his feelings to her, and in doing so, exposed himself to her ridicule and rejection?
How did one take such hatred and turn it into love?
As she stood before him, he pondered that, questioning how he could take something dark and forbidding and make it pure and desirable. He’d give away his fortune, his title, all his earthly possessions for one chance to make Elizabeth see it—his worth. His love.
He didn’t know how to pray. He was not a man of religion and faith, despite his vocation as a Brethren Guardian, but he swallowed hard, closed his eyes and silently pleaded.
Please, give me one more chance to earn her
forgiveness. Let me love her well, like I should have all
those years ago. One more chance at redemption, and I
shall do whatever You ask….
“Thank you, Charles,” Elizabeth said, as she excused the footman. “I shall call for you when I am ready to go upstairs.”
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left. Elizabeth stuck out her hand, indicating that Sussex should relieve her of the book she carried. Unable to help himself, Iain stood, pulled the ancient tome from her hand and said, “Good afternoon, Elizabeth. Might I say, you are looking lovely today.”
The book fell from her fingers when she realized she was not alone with her brother. The little flutter at the base of her throat increased as she smoothed a gloved hand over her midriff, drawing Iain’s gaze, and his lascivious imagination.
“Good day, my lord,” she answered, recovering with admirable aplomb. “Forgive me for interrupting.”
“Your company is always most welcome.” He recovered the book from the floor, scarcely taking his eyes off her, or from the way she was slowly unbuttoning the clasps of her coat, revealing the blue gown she wore beneath.
Sussex was watching him, and unfortunately noting how Iain’s gaze unavoidably slipped to the expanse of bosom that came enticingly into view. Her bodice had a lace insert, with just a hint of flesh showing beneath. It drove him mad, looking at it, wondering what it would be like to pull it out and press his lips to her skin.
Tossing the book onto Sussex’s desk, Iain reached for her hand and assisted her to the chair he had been using.
Then he carefully put distance between them by standing before the window so he could watch her—discreetly, of course.
“Lizzy, at last you’re home. How was your walk?” her brother enquired.
“Wonderful.” She smiled, her breathlessness growing.
“Highly informative.”
“Oh?”
“Who were you walking with?” Iain suddenly de-BOUND GALLEY EDITION March 23, 2012
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manded, his voice too authoritative. Sussex shot him a glare, and Iain ignored it.
“Why, Lord Sheldon, of course.” She smiled sweetly as she said the man’s name, and Iain’s vision was suddenly awash in crimson.
“All afternoon?” he said hotly. Damn her, she was a menace to his nerves, and temper.
“It was only for an hour, and Maggie was with us. For heaven’s sake, my lord, I need not answer to you. You are not my brother or my father. You’re…well, nothing to me.”
Oh, how he wanted to stride over to her, lift her out of the chair by her shoulders and remind her just what they had once been to each other.
“Well, then, Lizzy,” Sussex began carefully, sending a questioning glance in Iain’s direction. “What has you rushing in here before you’ve even removed your bonnet?”
Settling herself comfortably in the chair, Elizabeth began removing her gloves, finger by finger. Did the woman not understand how unbearably erotic that was to a man? Iain wanted to throttle her. How easy it was for her to tease him. But it had always been like that, him watching her, studying her from afar and absorbing everything she said, every look, every word, as though she were water and he a lowly sea sponge.
How his father must be laughing in his grave at his weak-willed son. A son he had always accused of not being from his loins.
“No son of mine would have such
an unnatural affection for a female. You’re weak, boy.
A disgrace.”
The mighty Marquis of Alynwick would never allow a woman to break him, or so he had boasted numerous times to Iain.
“A woman weakens a man, boy,”
he had always claimed.
“Never lose your head over them.
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You’re in control, not them. Once you give females any
power, you’re doomed to having your bollocks forever
in their grip.”
He had listened to that misplaced, idiotic advice once before, and it had brought him nothing but years of misery and empty debauchery. His father might have enjoyed living his life in such a way, but Iain could not.
“I have very important news,” Elizabeth announced, her voice suddenly quieting. Iain had to press forward to hear her. “I trust there is no one else here, besides him?” Elizabeth’s pale hand waved negligently toward Iain and the window where he was standing, gripping the sill so tightly his fingers were turning white. The little she devil, what she did to his temper!
“You are at liberty to speak freely, Lizzy. It is only the three of us.”
Nodding, she cleared her throat, straightened her spine and pressed her gloves together before laying them across her lap.
“Were you aware that Lord Sheldon is an archaeologist, brother?”
“No, I was not.”
Sussex sent Iain an odd look, one he ignored as he ground his teeth together. How he loathed knowing she had spent her time with the man, when Iain had done nothing all day but think of her. Think of last evening on the settee, when he had cared for her injuries and whispered all sorts of indecent things to her. And it hadn’t only been him that had been affected. She’d been aroused. But she had rebuffed him despite her body’s obvious response.
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and Sussex shared another quick glance, and then the duke said, “Go on.”
“It appears that he spent time in Jerusalem, excavating the catacombs of Temple Mount. He found a cache of Templar coins and jewels. And…” she paused, wet her lips with the tip of her tongue “…a story about three Templars who were charged with the task of removing three sacred relics from the Holy Land.”
“Bloody hell,” Sussex groaned.
Iain could barely contain his own anger. He knew if he railed out against Sheldon, Elizabeth would baulk.
Would take up the bastard and protect him, just to spite Iain. And she had every right to do so.
“Lord Sheldon has not yet discovered the names of the Templars, nor has he discovered what the relics are, although he did say he suspects a chalice might be one of them. And a scroll…” She trailed off.
Sussex groaned again and Iain cursed, while Elizabeth continued.
“And that’s not all. Sheldon knows the story of the fourth Templar, and he believes it’s credible. What is even more alarming is that he has been granted access to the Temple Church at the Inns of Court. He plans on digging up the crypts beneath looking for evidence.”
“I told you I didn’t trust him!” Elizabeth shot a mutinous glare in the general vicin-ity of Iain’s voice. “And I told you to stay out of my affairs, my lord.”
“Affairs, is it?”
She looked away, her cheeks colouring brilliantly. “I believe he does not know much more than that.”
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because we were talking of our interests. However, I was alarmed enough to come to you. We might very well have a problem, Adrian.”
“Might?” Iain growled. “Good God, there is no might about it. The truth is we have a very great problem.” She sniffed, a sound of pure disdain. “Perhaps we might finish this conversation alone, brother.”
“No, Alynwick stays. He’ll be left here to deal with things after I am married tomorrow. He deserves the right to know it all. And what he might be dealing with.” Reluctantly, Elizabeth nodded, still looking straight ahead though her hands were nervously fidgeting with her gloves. “He has invited me to attend a time or two while he excavates the crypts in Temple Church. Naturally, I accepted.”
“I think not!” Iain exclaimed. “Are you out of your mind?”
“No, indeed. In fact, I am rather firmly planted in it. I do have a brain, my lord, and it functions for other things beyond the commonly accepted female accomplishments.
Naturally—” she turned her head to address Sussex “—I accepted because it will provide me with any information that Sheldon might happen to discover in the crypts.
I can, of course, immediately relate them to you.”
“She’s right, of course,” Sussex muttered. “And if it is all very innocent, Lizzy will not be in any danger.”
“And if it’s not innocent?”
Sussex’s expression went pale, but Elizabeth blithely waved her hand. “It’s a matter of curiosity, I believe. Lord Sheldon is an archaeologist, and the story of the Templars is a very enticing one. He only wants to discover it and solve it.”
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think of what is to be done, if and when he arrives at that point. Speaking of points,” she muttered, “I fancy we have another very interesting point to discuss.”
“And what is that, Lizzy?”
“Lord Sheldon, it seems, has had a very nasty run-in with one Mr. Nigel Lasseter.”
The room went still. Iain heard the breath leave Sussex’s lungs, and the two men exchanged alarmed glances.
“Oh?” the duke said.
“Remember that Templar cache of treasure I told you about? Well, apparently Mr. Lasseter was working at the time in Temple Mount alongside Lord Sheldon. One night when Sheldon was working, he was struck on the back of the head. He fought his assailant, and was able to see who it was. Nigel Lasseter. The man left Sheldon for dead, and made off with the cache. Sheldon informed me that Lasseter has been selling off bits and bobs of the treasure ever since. However, I don’t believe that his lordship is aware that Lasseter is now in London. He mentioned merely that he had heard Lasseter might be in Town. Nor do I think he knows of Lasseter’s sponsorship of Knighton’s expedition to the Holy City. I did not tell him, nor did I confirm anything about Lasseter.”
“You were right not to tell him, Lizzy. And to come to me with this.”
“I thought it all very much reminded me of sacred geometry. You remember, brother, how Father would always move around the chalice, hiding it, using shapes on a map that had meaning. In my mind I noted all the names and places of things that have happened, and mentally drew the lines, connecting everything. I think if you place the names in a certain order and connect the lines, you will have something. Although one must possess sight to see it.”
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Iain’s rage was replaced with a swelling pride. Elizabeth York had always been the loveliest, most angelic creature he had ever known. He had desired her not only for her looks, but her voluptuous, luscious body, and the way she had allowed him to use it for his pleasure. She had become even more lovely in the ensuing years, her body more enticing. The promise of a beautiful, wanton sensuality sparkled in her eyes. But at this moment, he thought of none of that. Only stared at her, marvelling at how damn intelligent she was. The beauty of the organ hidden beneath the beautiful face.
What a beautiful intelligence you have, my love.
He might have said the words if Sussex wasn’t present to hear them.
“Sacred geometry,” Iain murmured admiringly.
“Yes, my lord. The Templars were the ones to use it, a knowledge that of course was passed down by the Freemasons at Solomon’s temple. Today it’s used by the Masons. All very relevant to our situation, don’t you think?”
“I don’t need to think, for you have clearly done so for us. I don’t believe any of us would have reached that conclusion.”
“Yes, well,” she muttered, her smile chilling, “this is what happens when you relegate able-bodied minds to the corner because they are of the wrong sex.” She would not let it go, and Iain smiled, admiring how fierce and stubborn she was.
“Well, that is all,” she said, before carefully rising from the chair.