Read Dancing at Midnight Online
Authors: Julia Quinn
Norwood inclined his head.
"Norwood, has Belle returned yet?"
The feminine voice floated through the air, and Belle heard her cousin's
footsteps clattering along the floor of the hallway
that led to the foyer.
"It's starting to get quite wet out there." Emma turned the corner into
the hall. "Oh good! You're back."
"A little wet, but none the worse for the wear," Belle said cheerily.
"I told you it was going to rain."
"Do you feel responsible for me now that you're an old married matron?"
Emma made a face which told her exactly what she thought of that. "You
look like a drowned rat," she said plainly.
Belle made an equally unpleasant face. "I'll change my clothes and come
down for tea in a moment."
"In Alex's study," Emma advised. "He's joining us today."
"Oh, good. I'll be right down."
Belle headed up the stairs and through the labyrinth of hallways which
led to her room. She quickly peeled off her sodden
riding habit, changed into a soft blue dress, and headed back
downstairs. The door to Alex's study was closed and she could
hear giggling, so she wisely knocked before she entered. There was a
moment of silence and then Emma called out, "Come in!"
Belle smiled to herself. She was learning more and more about this
married love thing by the minute. Some chaperone Emma
was turning out to be. She and Alex couldn't manage to keep their hands
off each other whenever they thought no one was looking. Belle's smile
grew wider. She wasn't exactly sure about the particulars of making
babies, but she had a feeling all this touching had something to do with
why Emma was already pregnant. Belle pushed open the door and walked
into Alex's very large, very masculine study. "Good afternoon, Alex,"
she said. "How has your day been?"
"Drier than yours, I understand," he said, pouring some milk in his
teacup and ignoring the tea entirely. "Your curls are still dripping."
Belle looked down at her shoulders. The fabric of her dress was damp
from her hair. She shrugged. "Oh well, nothing to do
about it, I suppose." She settled down on the sofa, and poured herself a
cup of tea. "And how was your day, Emma?"
"Fairly uneventful. I've been going over various books and reports from
some of our lands in Wales. It looks like there may
be some sort of a problem. I'm thinking of heading out there to
investigate."
"You are not," Alex growled.
"Oh really?" Emma countered.
"You aren't going anywhere for another six months," he added, glancing
lovingly at his flame-haired, violet-eyed wife. "And probably not for
another six after that."
"If you think I'm going to lay abed until the baby comes, you're mad in
the head."
"And /you /have to learn who's in charge here."
"Well then, you—"
"Stop, stop," Belle laughed. "Enough." She shook her head. Two more
stubborn people in this universe had yet to be found.
They were perfect for each other. "Why don't I tell you how /my /day went?"
Emma and Alex both turned their faces to her expectantly.
Belle took another sip of her tea, letting it warm her up. "I met a
rather odd man, actually."
"Oh, really?" Emma leaned forward.
Alex leaned back, his eyes glazing over with a bored expression.
"Yes. He lives near here. I think his land borders yours. His name is
Lord John Blackwood. Do you know him?"
Alex shot forward. "Did you say John Black-wood?"
"It was John, Lord Blackwood, I think. Why, do you know him? John
Blackwood is probably a fairly common name."
"Brown hair?"
Belle nodded.
"Brown eyes?"
She nodded again.
"About my height, medium build?"
"I guess so. He wasn't quite as broad in the shoulders as you are, but I
think he was nearly as tall."
/"Did he limp?"/
"Yes!" Belle exclaimed.
"John Blackwood. I'll be damned," Alex shook his head in disbelief. "And
a peer now. He must have been granted a title for military service."
"He fought in the war with you?" Emma asked.
When Alex finally responded, his green eyes were far away. "Yes," he
said softly. "He commanded his own company, but we saw each other
frequently. I always wondered what happened to him. Don't know why I
didn't try to look him up. I suppose
I was afraid I'd find out he was dead."
That certainly caught Belle's attention. "What do you mean?"
"It was strange," Alex said slowly. "He was an excellent soldier. There
was no one you could depend on more. He was
absolutely selfless. Constantly putting himself in danger to save others."
"Why is that strange?" Emma asked. "He sounds like quite an honorable man."
Alex turned his head to the two ladies, his expression suddenly clear.
"The strange thing was that for a man who seemed to
have such disregard for his own well-being, he behaved quite remarkably
when he was wounded."
"What happened?" Belle asked anxiously.
"The surgeon said that he'd have to cut off his leg. And I must say, he
was rather callous about it. John was still conscious at
the time, and the leech didn't even bother to tell him directly. He just
turned to his assistant and said, 'Bring me the saw.'"
Belle shuddered, the image of John Blackwood so ill-treated surprisingly
painful.
"He went crazy," Alex continued. "I've never seen anything like it. He
grabbed the surgeon by his shirt and pulled him down
until they were nose to nose. And considering the amount of blood he'd
lost, his grip was remarkably strong. I was going to intervene, but when
I heard the tone of his voice, I held back."
"What did he say?" Belle asked, on the edge of her seat.
"I'll never forget it. He said, 'If you take my leg, as God is my
witness, I will hunt you down and saw off yours." The doctor
let him be. Said he'd leave him to die if that's what he wanted."
"But he didn't die," Belle said.
"No, he didn't. But I'm sure that was the end of his fighting days.
Which was probably all for the best. He was a superb soldier, but I
always got the idea that he abhorred violence."
"How odd," Emma murmured.
"Yes, well, he was an interesting man. I quite liked him. Had an
excellent sense of humor when he chose to exhibit it. But he
was more often than not silent. And he had quite the strictest sense of
honor I have ever experienced."
"Really, Alex," Emma teased. "No one could be more honorable than you."
"Ah, my lovely, loyal wife." Alex leaned forward and dropped a kiss on
Emma's forehead.
Belle slumped back in her seat. She wanted to hear more about John
Blackwood, but there didn't seem any polite way to ask
Alex to say more about him. It rather irritated her to admit it, but she
couldn't deny that she was incredibly interested in the unusual man.
Belle had always been very practical, very pragmatic, and the one thing
she had always refused to do was deceive herself.
John Blackwood had intrigued her this afternoon, but now that she knew a
bit of his history, she was fascinated. Every little
thing about him, from the quirk of his brow to the way the wind ruffled
his slightly wavy hair suddenly took on new meaning.
And his insistence upon walking made much more sense. After fighting so
fiercely to save his leg, it was only natural that
he'd want to use it. He struck her as a man of principles. A man you
could trust, depend upon. A man whose passions ran deep.
Belle was so surprised by the turn of her thoughts, she actually jerked
her head back a little. Emma noticed her movement
and inquired, "Are you all right, Belle?"
"What? Oh, just a little headache. More like a twinge, actually. It's
gone now."
"Oh."
"It's probably from all my reading," Belle continued, even though Emma
seemed perfectly willing to let the subject drop.
"I have to try very hard to make the words focus these days. I think
that perhaps I ought to have my eyes examined."
If Emma was surprised by her cousin's sudden admission that her eyesight
was not quite what it should be, she made no
mention of it. "Excellent. There is a very good doctor in the village.
We'll see what he can do."
Belle smiled and picked up her tea. It was getting cold. And then Emma
said a marvelous thing.
"You know what we ought to do," the duchess said to her husband. "We
ought to invite this John Blake person—"
"John Blackwood," Belle interjected quickly.
"Sorry, this John Blackwood person over for supper. With Belle here
we'll be evenly matched and we won't have to go
out hunting for an extra woman."
Alex put down his glass. "An excellent idea, my love. I think I'd rather
like to renew our friendship."
"That settles it, then," Emma said matter-of-factly. "Shall I send him a
note or would you rather go 'round yourself to invite
him in person?"
"I think I'll go. I'm eager to see him again, and besides, it would be
rude of me not to considering the fact that he saved my life."
Emma paled. "What?"
One corner of Alex's lips tugged upwards in a sheepish smile. "Just
once, my love, and there's no point in getting upset over
it now."
The look that the couple shared at that moment was so tender that it was
almost painful for Belle to look at them. Excusing
herself quietly, she slipped out of the study and headed upstairs to her
room where the last few pages of /The Winter's Tale /awaited her.
John Blackwood had saved Alex's life? She could scarcely fathom it. It
seemed that there was more to their new neighbor
than his somewhat churlish exterior.
John Blackwood had secrets. Belle was sure of it. She'd wager that his
life story put Shakespeare to shame. All she had to
do was a little investigating. This excursion to the country might prove
more exciting than she'd anticipated.
Of course, she wasn't going to be able to uncover any of his secrets
until she befriended him. And he'd made it rather clear
that he didn't much like her.
It was damned irritating, that.
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Chapter 2*
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Belle woke up the next morning to the rather unpleasant sound of Emma
retching. Turning over in her bed, she opened her
eyes to see her cousin crouched over a chamber pot. Belle grimaced at
the sight and muttered, "What a lovely way to start
off one's day."
"And good morning to you, too," Emma snapped, standing up and walking
over to a pitcher of water which had been left out
on a nearby table. She poured herself a glass and took a gulp.
Belle sat up and watched her cousin swish the water around in her mouth.
"I don't suppose you could take care of this sort
of thing in your own room," she finally said.
Emma shot her an annoyed look as she gargled.
"Morning sickness is normal, you know," Belle continued in a
matter-of-fact tone. "I don't think it would put Alex off if you
got sick in your /own /room."
Emma's expression turned positively peevish as she spit the water out
into the chamber pot. "I didn't come here to avoid my husband. Believe
me, he's seen me sick plenty of times in the last few weeks." She
sighed. "I think I threw up on his foot
the other day."
Belle's cheeks pinkened in a sympathy blush for her cousin. "How
awful."' she murmured.
"I know, but the fact of the matter is I came in here to see if you were
awake, and I just got sick along the way." Emma
turned a little green and suddenly sat down.
Belle got up hurriedly and pulled on a dressing gown. "Do you want me to
get you anything?"
Emma shook her head and took a deep breath, valiantly trying to keep the
contents of her stomach down.
"You're not giving me a lot to look forward to about marriage," Belle
quipped.
Emma smiled weakly. "It's mostly better than this."
"I certainly hope so."
"I thought I could keep down the tea and plain biscuits I ate for
breakfast," Emma said with a sigh. "But I was wrong."
"It's easy to forget that you're expecting," Belle said kindly, hoping
to buoy her cousin's spirits. "You're still so slender."
Emma flashed her a grateful smile. "It is very kind of you to say so. I
must say, this is a new experience for me, and it is
all very strange."
"Are you nervous? You haven't mentioned anything to me."
"Not nervous exactly, more—hmmm, I don't quite know how to describe it.
But Alex's sister is due in three weeks, and we are planning to visit
her the week after next. I hope to be there for the birth. Sophie has
assured me that we are welcome. I am
sure I won't feel so nervous once I know what is expected of me." Emma's
voice was laced with more hope than certainty.
Belle's experience with birth was limited to a litter of puppies she had
seen her brother deliver when she was twelve, but nonetheless, she was
not at all certain that Emma would feel more at ease about the procedure
after witnessing Sophie
having her baby. Belle smiled weakly at her cousin, murmured something