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Authors: Gina Lamm
Tags: #Romance, #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Regency, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Time Travel
sickening crack. The man stumbled backward, both
hands clapped to his now- broken chin. “And this is for
me.” Avery’s right fist shot outward, finding its mark in
Prachett’s soft belly.
The man doubled over with a cry and then collapsed
against the cupboard at the bedside.
Shaking out his stinging knuckles, Avery turned to
walk away. He was finished.
The mindless shriek of rage behind him was the only
warning Avery had. Ducking instinctively, he managed
to avoid the bullet as the shot rang out. Glass rained over
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him, glittering shards falling like spring rain onto the
blood- spotted carpet.
The sting of gunpowder burnt his nostrils as he raised
disbelieving eyes toward Prachett. The dueling pistol still
hung from the man’s fingers, smoke curling lazily from
the barrel.
“I said you’d die,” Prachett whispered, smiling with
his ruined mouth. He dropped the empty pistol and
reached upward into the halfway open drawer. The glint
of metal caught Avery’s eye as the man drew a matching
gun from the cabinet. “Now do it, worthless brat.”
Avery should have been filled with regret, with
sorrow for his actions that had brought him to this
untimely end. But as Prachett leveled the pistol at him,
all the valet could think of was her.
Leah. His angel.
She’d freed him of his torment after all.
Even as he turned to run, he knew it was futile. At
this range, the man would not miss twice. When the shot
rang out, Avery let himself fall forward.
“I love you,” he whispered into the floor. “Leah, I
love you.”
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Leah stopped suddenly, causing Ella to plow into
her. She clutched at her chest, trying to steady the
ragged thumping of her heart. Something was wrong.
Something horrible had happened.
“Pawpaw,” she whispered, tears tracking down her
cheeks. “No.”
“Leah,” Ella said. “My phone is gone. It was here a
second ago.”
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“Did you drop it?” Leah tried very hard to concen-
trate, but her head was in a fog of distress. God, if it
wasn’t Pawpaw, what had happened? It was almost like
someone was breakdancing on her grave.
“No, I didn’t. My thumb drive’s gone too.” Ella
swayed, clutching her temples. “I’m sorry, but I feel so
freaking weird right now. I’m dizzy, kind of sick.”
“I am too.” Leah’s stomach dropped. A sudden thought
speared her, and she dug in her bag for the leather pouch
she’d brought with her. It was gone. But she’d placed it
in the bag only moments before they’d run from Lady
Chesterfield’s house, so where could it be?
Her fingers grazed over a glossy paper in the bottom
of the bag. She snagged it and brought Pawpaw’s picture
into the sunlight. It faded into nothingness in her hand,
as if it had never been there at all.
“Shit. Ella, what the hell is happening?” Leah tried
to keep hysterics out of her voice, but she wasn’t that
successful. Panic ruled her brain. “Everything we brought
with us from home is gone. What does it mean?”
“The mirror,” Ella whispered as she absently rubbed
at her pocket. “Something must have happened to it.”
They looked at each other for a split second, then
took off at a dead run for Granville House. Leah tried not
to think of what it all meant. She tried not to imagine the
worst. She tried to keep a level head as she and her friend
wound their way through streets crowded with horses,
carriages, and pedestrians.
She failed miserably.
People stared at them as they ran. Some shouted,
others cursed, but none stopped them, a fact for which
Leah was incredibly grateful. After all, two unescorted
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women running headlong in the nicest areas of London
was a sight that nobody was used to. Damn it, if only
Avery were with her! She could take all this shit if she
knew that he’d be there for her.
But he wasn’t. And he wouldn’t ever be again because
he thought she’d chosen the duke over him.
“Slow down,” Ella gasped behind her. “I can’t breathe.”
The ache in Leah’s side intensified, and she slackened
her pace to match her friend’s. The air burned in her lungs
as her slippers pounded against the cobbles. Ella’s too- large slippers, borrowed from Leah’s closet, as was the gown she
wore, caused her to stumble. Leah grabbed her friend’s
arm and the two rounded the corner to Grosvenor Square.
“There,” Leah panted, pointing. “That’s Granville
House. Third one on the right.”
The last few feet seemed interminable, but they finally
rounded the corner and descended the steps to the
servant’s area. Leah pounded on the door as Ella hung
over, trying to catch her breath.
“Cook! Mrs. Harper!” Leah’s hand stung with the blows
she landed on the door. “Please, somebody open up!”
Nobody came. Leah kept pounding, but eventually
Ella grabbed her arm. “Nobody’s answering.”
Leah shoved the door open and led Ella through the
empty kitchen. There were pots on the stove, bubbling
away. The whole place looked like it had been deserted
suddenly. What the hell was going on?
Leah shook her head and kept moving. They had
to get upstairs to the duke’s bedchamber and get to the
mirror. Either they had to get through it and back home
so she could say her good- byes to Pawpaw, or the thing
was broken and they were totally fucked.
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The house was unusually quiet for midday, and the
silence worried Leah. There should have been servants
everywhere, going about their normal daily duties. But
they’d wound their way through the back stairs, the
length of the hallway, and made it to the duke’s chambers
before they saw anyone.
“Leah, look.” Ella pointed.
Leah squinted down the main stairs. Smythe’s back
was to her, and he and two of the footmen were carrying
something large down the stairs. A rolled- up rug? She
shrugged.
“Quiet,” she told Ella. “Follow me.”
Leah pushed open the duke’s bedchamber door. She
clapped a hand over her mouth to cover her desperate
cry.
The mirror had been shattered, and most of the pieces
were missing.
She and Ella were stuck in 1817.
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The mirror’s broken pieces clinked softly in the
sack across Avery’s back. Wincing, he pulled the stallion
up, forcing the beast to slow from a headlong gallop to
a walk. Even though he must hurry or risk capture, he
could not afford to damage the mirror further.
He’d never expected for the last hour to proceed as
it had.
When he’d landed on the Aubusson carpet of His
Grace’s bedchamber floor, he’d believed himself to be
dead. It had taken several heartbeats for him to realize
that he’d not been struck by the bullet.
“Russell.” The duke’s voice, tremulous but trium-
phant, wrenched Avery upright. His Grace stood by the
doorway, a smoking derringer in his hand. Prachett had
slumped to the floor, blood pooling out from the wound
in his skull.
Avery’s legs trembled as he pulled himself upright.
“Your Grace. Why?”
The duke dropped the gun and wiped his hands on
his waistcoat as if to remove the invisible blood from
their surface. His eyes, though aged, were clear and
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untroubled. “Did you think that I’d allow him to harm
you any further? Lad, you have borne too much for
too long.”
Avery took a deep, shaky breath and nodded. “My
apologies, Your Grace.”
“None are necessary. I only wish that I could have
stopped his evil before it progressed as far as it did.”
Gesturing to the corpse on the floor, Avery spoke.
“What are we to do now?”
“You must go.” His Grace pulled the bell rope. “After
the altercation at Jackford, they will suspect you first,
being a fighter yourself. I shall rid us of the body and
inform the other servants of the need for silence.”
Moved beyond words, Avery bowed. “Thank you,
Your Grace.” He tilted his head toward the shards of
glass behind him. “May I have the broken mirror? It is
very important.”
The duke laughed. “Have whatever you like, lad, but
be quick about it.”
Avery had gathered as many pieces of the mirror as he
could before stealing away on one of the duke’s horses.
He entered the outskirts of St. Giles with both relief
and trepidation. Such a fine horse would surely draw
attention in this part of the world, but he had no other
choice. If he were to have any chance of restoring Leah
to her true home, he must see Mrs. Comstock as soon
as possible.
The horse snorted as Avery pulled back on the reins.
He tossed them and a coin to a nearby lad with the
promise of more if the beast was still there upon his
return. Carrying the sack as gently as he would a newborn
babe, he ascended the stairs to his aunt’s chambers.
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“Mrs. Comstock?” His soft- voiced question floated
through the close room. “Are you about?”
The woman rose from his aunt’s bedside, a basin in
her hands and a cross expression on her face.
“What’ll you be wantin’? She’s no better if that’s the
word you’re after.”
“Mrs. Comstock, may I be plain?”
She nodded, setting the basin aside and drying her
hands on her apron. “I prefer it.”
Avery set the sack gently on the rough wooden table.
“I have need of your talents, Mrs. Comstock. Your
magical talents.”
The woman’s scowl deepened. “I’ve no more dealings
in the Old Ways.”
“It is of vital importance.” He’d beg if necessary. Leah
must be allowed to return home if it was her desire.
Mrs. Comstock sighed and gestured to the bag.
“Show me.”
When the pieces of the broken mirror were revealed,
her countenance darkened. “This is strong magic, this is.
Not only time magic, but love findin’ magic as well. A
true sorceress did this.”
“But can it be repaired?” The question was more of
a prayer.
She pursed her lips and shoved her straggly hair from
her forehead. “I will do me best.”
A wave of relief crested over him. “Thank you,
dear lady.”
“Do not thank me yet. I’ve no guarantee it can be
repaired, but I’ll do me best.”
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Leah and Ella took their time on the way back to Lady
Chesterfield’s. After all, they had no reason to rush anymore.
They’d be living the rest of their lives in this century.
Leah kept her mind blank. She could not afford to
think of Pawpaw or Avery or of the way she’d cost her
friend her future.
One
slipper
in
front
of
the
other. Don’t look
right or left. Don’t think of the fact that Avery is probably in
Scotland by now, and Pawpaw is probably…
She tripped and sprawled in a sobbing heap on the
walk in front of Lady Chesterfield’s house. Ella knelt
beside her, pulling her up into a sitting position. It
was several minutes before Leah could breathe enough
to speak.
“Come on. Let’s get inside.”
Ella nodded numbly, and together they made their
way into the house.
“Leah dear!” Lady Chesterfield’s voice floated down
the stairs. “Whatever has gone on? Muriel has been
frantic since you departed so hastily.” She drew up short
when she saw Ella.
“Lady Chesterfield.” Leah fought to keep her voice
steady despite the tears that wouldn’t quit. “This is Ella
Fowler. She came to take me home because my grand-
father is very sick. But…the mirror…” Leah stared at
the polished floor beneath her feet, struggling to regain
control of herself.
“Oh. Oh my dears.” Lady Chesterfield gathered them
both to her feathered bosom. Leah clung to her grate-
fully, despite the gray feathers that tickled her nose.
The baroness took them into the sitting room and
ordered a big pot of tea. Muriel brought it in and she and
Ella stepped into the hallway to talk in hushed voices.
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Leah stared down into the cup of tea she clasped in both