Authors: Mercedes Keyes,Lawrence James
You have learned and you wil continue to learn-…”
“I do not wish to fail you – bring you shame,
dishonor!”
“Good – then don’t. It is as simple as that – the
moment that you decide that you wil not fail, you wil
not. The moment you decide that you wil no longer
wear the cloak of a lesser person, but the garb of
someone to be cal ed, Lady – you wil then wear it
and do so proudly! You lack nothing in what is
required of you – nothing! I have made my choice –
and it was the right choice. The rest is up to you.”
He turned from her, lifted the glass panel and
He turned from her, lifted the glass panel and
blew out the lantern, shaping his pil ow for comfort
and flopping down into it with hopes that sleep would
take him quickly since he was no longer in the mood
for making love.
Sarah was not used to him turning his back to
her, the gesture made her stomach ache. She
wanted to reach out for him, touch him, make him
turn back to her, but she would not.
Sarah lay breathing deeply, unsure of herself
and what was happening to her. She knew how to be
a slave, a servant, her mother’s daughter, rushing
about the woods, gathering al that they needed. She
knew what was expected of her, how far to go, who
to trust, who not to trust. She knew her place.
Quinton, was making changes to her place,
changes she was unfamiliar with – she wasn’t sure
she could cope with al the things that came with the
new place. Reading, writing, speaking a certain way,
taking the lead in matters she always thought
belonged to white women – now here he was tel ing
her, that everything she knew and understood, was a
lie, a trick – and that she must now walk away from it
al , into
his
new world, that frightened her.
“I have asked a question, I wish an answer.
When have I ever made you feel, you are
unwelcome?”
For the first time ever, he watched his wife cry
– “I do not want this thing – I do not want it! I am a
fancy; that is al – I am to do nothing more, than offer
you pleasure, join you in bed – see to your comfort, I
cannot do this-…”
He jumped out of bed and went directly to his
night shirt, pul ing it on over his head.
He began pacing at the foot of their bed, his
mind racing, his heart hammering. Sarah sat up
once more, her back to the head board of their bed,
watching him pace back and forth.
Final y he stopped, turned and looked at her.
“If I can be this thing that was thrust upon me as
a ten year old boy – you too, can be this thing, as you
cal it!”
She stared at him, uncertain of what he meant.
“You think that I was born this way? An Earl?
No, I assure you, I was not. I was born a bastard. The
bastard son of Lord Horace Thaddeus Caine the
third from one of his bloody chamber maids! My
mother – Lilith! She bore him two bastard sons and
a bastard daughter. We were poor, his cast offs!” He
vented, as he took up pacing once more thinking
about it, tel ing her about it.
“He is the reason, the bloody aristocrat – the
very cause of my sister’s death! Cold, hungry, in dire
need – you think that he could care about her
condition? She became sick and weak. I would have
done anything to save her, anything! He never gave
us a second look, never mind the first! We lived like
commoners – in a one room thatched cottage, while
just up the hil – he lived in such opulence – it was
beneath him to wipe his own arse!” He spat with
contempt, pacing stil .
“They thought us common, peasants, beneath
them, yet – there was no loyalty to be found among
them! No honor, no restraint, hypocrisy at its
highest!” He stopped pacing to gaze at his wife,
“There is one word I have not yet taught you –
discretion! To be discreet! It means, when you first
find yourself going from my bed, to another – it
should be done discreetly – in secret, subtle, yes,
sneak as you go. You see, the aristocracy is
especial y skil ed at being whores and whore’s sons!
Sleeping about, lifting a skirt of any one who tickles
one’s fancy because most al marriages are
arranged, political affairs – marriages of
convenience, ceremonies of grand style – in a
system that makes the women in truth the most
common prostitute!” He bit out showing how bitter he
was from it al .
Sarah could not believe her ears.
He stopped, staring off into space as if under a
spel .
Sarah remained quiet, watching him as her
mind spun with al that he was tel ing her. More than
a couple of minutes passed before his eyes focused
back on her, “His wife – was barren. She could not
bear him heirs. He was getting up in age, as he had
philandered for years and realized that one day he
would pass away with no one to whom he could
leave al of his possessions. Know this, I am not his
only bastard – there were others - however, I was his
first bastard, and of course that made me, his first
born son. I was born, Timothy – nothing before it,
nothing after – just Timothy. Also, I won this place not
only for being his first born, it was because out of al
his scattered oats of bastardy – I was one who
looked the very spit of him. With me, there was no
doubt – thus I was chosen. At the age of 10 years
old, I was plucked from the world that I knew –
renamed – and sent off from my mother and brother
– to an entirely new world with not a soul to look after
me. From the very beginning, I was bul ied; spit
upon, labeled ‘bastard’ and treated like the common
shite shifter they thought I was. Alone, I fought and
stood up to many who thought themselves better
than me. But when you hate, as much as you fear,
you soon learn, that your hatred serves you better – it
equipped me for a fight I refused to lose!”
He final y came back to the bed, and sat
sideways – staring off stil ; one leg bent on the
mattress as he leaned with his forearm on his thigh –
lost in thought – remembering what it was like.
“While I was away, his wife died. He brought
my mother in and married her. My mother was on top
of the world – nothing meant more to her, than being
part of the elite class.
She and my brother came into the better life,
while I was away, being put through
hell
– to become
worthy of being cal ed, Earl of WhistHirst. I came to
hate them al for it.”
“Al I had left to hang on to was the pledge I
made to my dying sister that I would learn this
mystery of life, disease and death and maybe, I
mystery of life, disease and death and maybe, I
would be able to save another, from the claws of the
grim reaper. I continued on in my schooling, learning
because it kept me away from them. When I finished
in al there was to learn, I returned – lived upon the
estate for two of the longest years of my life. They
tried to set in motion, an arranged marriage for me.”
He threw his head back laughing at the mockery he
made of it al , “I told them, you wil not saddle me with
one I have not chosen – who has not chosen me!”
He smiled thinking back on it, “My mother was
so angry with me, she accused me of,
not trying
–
she said my actions were al deliberate acts of
rebel ion and that she wanted me to cease in my fits
at once!
We are blessed
, she said.
We have a
chance finally
, she said – and al of it rested upon
me – al I had to do was cooperate, and the world
would be ours for the having. So I played along, but I
would not take part in the promise of an engagement
to the daughter of Lord Fitzal an.”
Once more, he paused, thinking getting his
thoughts in order, “My father, took some adverse
delight in my rebel ion – in either case; it would seem
that he had his own hidden angst against the order
of things and granted me my inheritance before he
passed – stating, if I did not wish to marry – there
was no need in forcing me to do so.” He stopped
once more, thinking back to that day, wondering why
his father had said such a thing, releasing him. “I was
there at his death and the next thing I knew, al who
had gone to him, began coming to me. I could not
take any of it seriously and passed al on to my
mother to
see to, she wanted it so badly; after al – I had no
wife – did not want one. I also gave certain
responsibilities to my brother, who had been living
there al along. I woke one morning feeling that time
was wasting in my vow, it was then that I decided to
travel, to learn and try to understand more – to be a
doctor.”
“My man servant at the time was very loyal to
me, in fact, admired me for some reason – when I
left, he left with me. It has been 3 years since.”
He went quiet and looked at Sarah.
“You are my wife. I have chosen you. You wil do
this, just as I did. I wil return, and you – wil be by my
side. You are, Lady Sarah Abigail Caine, Countess
of WhistHirst – that is that. I have spoken. You wil
never leave my bed; you wil never seek the arms of
another because…” However, something made him
pause – considering his own words that he had
earlier stated, in truth, she had not chosen him as he
had her; he looked into Sarah’s eyes, “To be fair,
there is only one way out that I wil give you. You must
tel me, that you no longer wish to be mine and that
you cannot hold yourself loyal to me, and only me. If
you cannot do that – I wil set you free – and al that I
ask of you, you wil be free from as wel . Tel me now.
Which wil you choose? Me, or your freedom?”
Sarah’s heart was hammering away disturbing
her breathing; she felt as if she were being tossed
from a great ship into the ocean and had little choice
but to swim, or drown. There was so much expected
of her, but the one thing she did know; the one thing
that she was certain of which sealed the pact.
She would sooner drown,
die
than not have
Quinton. She was in love with him – to have had him,
love him, know the heady heaven of being in his
arms, being in his favor, it was impossible to even
consider the touch of another, for any reason.
She could no more betray him, than she could
change the color of her skin – to her, both deeds
were impossible.
Tears gathered in her eyes, spil ing over to rol
down her cheeks, “I would sooner tear my own heart
from my body, than have another touch me. I want, no
one but you – of that, you have my word, my vow.”
Saying those words, she knew she had committed
herself to being, Lady Caine – whether she wanted
to be or not.
Quinton moved forward onto his knees,
palming the cheeks of her face, pul ing her up to him
as his mouth opened and moved over hers, taking it
in a heat of passion. Moving the covers down, he
made quick work of putting her back to the bed and
moving over her – kissing her wildly, his body flexing
and grinding between her thighs.
Sarah spread herself wide, pul ing the hem of
the gown up to her waist as one of his hands was
suddenly there – touching her bare skin and moving
up her body to cup and squeeze her breast; leaving
his night shirt to her to move out of the way for him to
grip his swol en length and guide the dul hard knob
of it to her wet folds – they moved together in a
desperate rol for penetration, crying out from the
ecstasy of their joining, their mating, pumping and
grinding desperately as if racing to be the first to
meet at the peak. She loved what he did to her, how
he did it; wrapping her legs securely to hold him
there.
Quinton rocked against her, pounding his
crotch against her hard and heavy, plunging and
thrusting so that the bed creaked and shook. His
mouth moved over her face, kissing her, sucking at
her earlobe, at the side of her neck, nipping and
pecking as if he’d turned into a beast that needed to
devour her. His back curved above her as his pelvis