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Authors: Gina Lamm
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consciousness. She’d really enjoyed Avery’s kiss, she
knew that. But was it because she was so desperate for
this to work? Was it because she was scared and lonely,
and she’d mistaken his kindness to her for something
else? Or was it because she was afraid to put herself out
there and be rejected again?
Her grandfather would never let her relax if she settled
for less than the absolute best. Only one way to know.
Her mind made up, Leah gave a tight nod.
“Let’s do this.”
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The carriage rolled into the outskirts of Holborn,
bearing Avery nearer to the mill. Avery rode up top with
the driver, with His Grace comfortable on the inside of
the conveyance. Breathing deeply, Avery looked down
as the ground rolled along beneath the horses’ feet. He
must clear his mind, make himself ready to face his
opponent. He must win this match. There was no choice
for him.
A playful breeze tossed his hair, at odds with the
churning in his guts. Prachett would be at the tourney
today. He’d be expecting Avery to spin the match to his
specifications. Though Prachett had never paid Avery
for his participation in the underhanded dealings, he had
forgiven a portion of Avery’s debt.
But now that Avery owed Prachett nothing? He’d
fight honestly. And, if all went well, he’d win.
The apothecary had sent a messenger around just
before they’d left for Holborn. The medicine for his
aunt’s ailment would cost more the next time around,
as the ingredients were becoming scarce. It was more
critical than ever that he win today’s purse.
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They arrived by the ring much before Avery was
ready. He disembarked from the carriage with thinly
disguised trepidation. Prachett would be here soon.
Avery’s needs didn’t matter to Prachett. He wasn’t after
the purse; he was after the hundreds, if not thousands, of
pounds to be gained from betting on the right man.
“Hoy, Russell,” Jenks, Avery’s bottle man, called
from the corner of the roped- off square that would serve
as their stage.
“Jenks.” Avery nodded a greeting as he stripped to the
waist. The crowds were drawing closer to the ring, each
man attempting to get the best vantage for the upcoming
brawl. The shouts and raucous laughter did nothing to
calm his nerves or fray them. He’d stopped thinking of
them as humans. They were cattle, mindless animals that
brayed and milled about while he did his duty.
He moved lightly back and forth on his feet, relishing
the feel of blood pumping harder through his veins. As
he moved, Jenks spoke.
“You’re to face Martin Peters, a young scrapper just
come up from Brighton. He lasted near two hours in his
last fight, and would have won had Lockston not tripped
him so underhanded- like. He’ll be spoiling for a tough
’un, s’truth.”
Avery nodded. “Then we shall give him what he asks
for.”
Jenks laughed, tossing a rag over his shoulder. “That’s
it, m’lad. His Grace will be glad of that, and the rest of
the Fancy too, I’ll wager. Becoming quite their darling,
you are.”
Jenks walked away from him then, leaving Avery to
his exercises.
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The earth was damp beneath his feet. Fortunately the
rains had stopped early the day prior, or his bout would
have been a much colder, more inhospitable affair. As it
was, his breath fogged from his mouth and nose as he
stretched his limbs.
Closing his eyes, he bent forward to stretch his spine.
As it always did, the image of his mother leapt unbidden
to his mind. He did not try to stop the horrendous
memory from playing out, as he used to. Experience had
taught him that was a useless endeavor.
They’d been delivering a meal to an elderly woman in the
parish. On their return, his mother had looked at him and smiled.
“Do you know why I love you so, Avery?”
He’d grinned, looking up into his mother’s face. “No, why?”
She’d laid a comforting hand on his back, rubbing softly.
“Because you are kind and good. You help me to remember
to smile.”
She’d hugged him close to her side, and he breathed her in
deeply. He’d been so young then.
The
brigand
had
come
upon
them
only
moments
later. The
wild- eyed man had grabbed mother’s basket, spilling the food
over the roadway. His mother screamed, grabbing for her young
son. But Avery had ripped free of his mother’s grasp to leap
upon the man and defend her.
She’d fallen so quickly. The sharp crack of her skull on the
rock haunted him even now.
And here he was again, ready to fight another man. It
seemed that he killed her anew every time he stepped
into the square to fight.
But this time, his violence ensured his aunt’s survival. It
was his atonement for her death. He could never bring her
back, but he could keep his aunt, her only sister, alive for her.
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A prickle of warning spread across his shoulders, and
he turned. Of course. Prachett approached, flanked by
two of his men. The menacing smile on Prachett’s face
boded ill. Avery stood silent, filling his broad chest with
air. Calm. He must remain calm.
“Russell.” Prachett’s voice slid over Avery like grease.
“’Tis good to see you here.”
Avery said nothing.
“It has been much too long since you’ve been among
us. Peters is a newcomer and lost his first. You know
where the bets will fall today, don’t you, lad?”
Avery shook out his fists, wishing he could use
them to pummel Prachett into the dirt instead of
young Peters.
“The right people are betting against you. And you
must make sure that they win.”
Avery stilled, spearing Prachett with a look. “I cannot
throw the match. The purse is too— ”
Prachett’s laugh cut him off. “Oy, Russell, you lost
your purse when you refused to fight today. I had to pay
my men to convince you. You’ll fight, and you’ll lose,
and your life is the only prize you’ll claim.” Prachett
stepped close, his men shadowing him. “If you wish to
live, you’ll make sure to allow Peters the victory. If you
do not…” The glint of a knife flashed, and a sharp prick
lanced his side. Avery froze, impotent anger crushing
over him. “Peters will win. And make it look good, lad.
I have use for you later, so I should hate to leave your
body for the dogs tonight.”
The knife disappeared, and Prachett and his lackeys
walked away.
With a roar, Avery plunged his fist into the earth.
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The crowd cheered at such an expression of violence
and rage. He ignored it, focused only on his impossible
predicament.
He must win, for his aunt to survive. He must lose
to keep his own life. Avery slammed his eyes shut and
shoved himself upright. What a damnable mess. There
was no answer, no way out of this conundrum.
“Russell?” The duke’s voice pierced his confusion.
“Is all well?”
Avery dragged a heavy breath through his lungs. “Yes,
Your Grace. My apologies.”
The elderly duke nodded. “Many of the Fancy
are counting on you today, my lad. Give us a good
showing.” He gave a smile, then strolled toward his
private viewing box. The rest of the Fancy, tonnish ladies
and gentlemen who supported and enjoyed the fights,
were spread around him, all too eager to enjoy the bout
with the Duke of Granville.
His employer wanted him to win. He needed to win.
But Prachett would kill him for it. A dark grin spread
across Avery’s face. He knew what he had to do.
All too soon, it was time for his match. Jenks and
Tarley, Avery’s knee- man, huddled in the corner for a
quick word.
“He’s favoring ’is right side as he moves. Mayhap an
old injury. Pound him there and you’ll be home for an
early supper.”
Thanking Jenks for his advice, Avery turned to his
adversary.
The boy was young, a half- score years his junior. Tall
and muscled, he was fairer than a day in June. Must have
been of Scandinavian descent.
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His young opponent spat in the dirt before offering
Avery a respectful nod.
Avery returned the gesture, and both raised their bare
knuckles into the traditional fighter’s stance.
The fight master called them to order, and then they
were off.
Avery circled his opponent calmly, looking for an
opening in the young man’s defenses. It was easy to
discern from Peters’s movements that he’d been trained
by Jackson, who was highly regarded as the master of
fighting. A dark smile crossed Avery’s lips.
This boy may have been trained by Jackson, but
Avery had been nursing hellfire in his soul. Letting his
baser nature take control, he grunted at the impact of the
boy’s fist. First blow was done.
Avery’s own knuckles connected.
Peters staggered backward as the throng roared.
Regaining his feet, Peters rushed toward Avery again.
The valet was ready for him and used his opponent’s
forward momentum to deliver a blow to his midsection.
Peters coughed but returned a punch of his own to
the side of Avery’s head, leaving his ears ringing like
cathedral bells.
Avery shook his head as Peters staggered off him,
gathering his senses. This would not be a simple fight, so
he must collect his thoughts and plan.
The fight wound on, the combatants trading blow for
blow, the crowd jeering and celebrating by turns, and
Avery growing more and more weary.
He dodged a blow that Peters aimed at his face and
laid one across the chin. Peters grunted in pain, spitting
blood. His right arm sagged as he coughed.
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Sensing his opening, Avery pounced. Right, left, one
after the other, blows rained down on Peters’s right side.
Across the ribs, the hip, the belly, the shoulder, Avery
peppered his opponent with vicious jabs. Jenks had been
right. Peters went down only seconds later.
Sides heaving with exertion, Avery stood over the
man. The cheers surrounded him, yells and whistles of
approval coming from all angles.
Except for one.
In one corner of the ring, Prachett stood silent,
murder in his gaze.
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Leah smiled so hard she thought her face would break.
She had never felt so pretty in her whole damned life.
“Oh, miss,” Muriel breathed, face glowing with
approval, “you look lovely!”
The creamy- white gown flowed down Leah’s hips,
cascading in soft falls of muslin to the floor. Leah looked
down, past the demurely square neckline with just a hint
of cleavage, past the empire waist to the lace- trimmed
hem. Taking a deep breath, which was hard because of
the whalebone and lace corset that Lady Chesterfield had
insisted she wear instead of the modern Lycra and plastic
one she’d brought with her, she smiled at the maid.
“Thank you so much, Muriel. Jamie told me so much
about you, and it’s so good to finally meet you.” Leah
hugged the girl, who stiffened in shock, but then relaxed
into an awkward pat on Leah’s back.
It was just so great to be out of the hell of servants’
quarters that Leah kept hugging Muriel anyway.
“It’s my duty, miss.” Muriel pulled away with a
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self- conscious smoothing of her apron. “Now, Lady
Chesterfield wishes for you to present yourself down-
stairs. Her sister, Miss Stapleton, will be joining you
for tea.”
“Great,” Leah said. It’d be nice to meet Lady
Chesterfield’s family if they were as great as she was. From
the moment, Leah had stepped into the house, she’d felt
like an honored guest. It was a wonderful change from
scrubbing fireplaces and emptying chamber pots.
Muriel led Leah down the hallway toward the stairs.
As she passed family portraits, smaller than those in the
duke’s home but no less impressive, she wondered about
Avery. She’d overheard Mrs. Harper talking about the
duke’s journey. Had Avery gone with him? It would be