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Authors: Gina Lamm
Tags: #Romance, #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Regency, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Time Travel
hands, wondering how to make sense of this.
“I must apologize to you, dearest.” The settee sank as
Lady Chesterfield settled herself beside Leah.
“For what?” She didn’t look up from her teacup.
Little rings of tea spread out from the tear that fell into
her cup.
Lady Chesterfield laid a warm hand on Leah’s back.
“I did not consider many things in the way I assisted
you. I assumed that you were as other young ladies of
my acquaintance are— in search of a husband of rank and
means. But I was quite wrong.”
Leah’s glance wandered upward. “No, you were
doing what you thought was right. And I didn’t want to
hurt your feelings, so I just went along with it. I should
have told you that I had feelings for Avery before I even
got here.” Her voice fell to a whisper. “I’m sorry.”
Plucking the teacup from Leah’s hands, Lady
Chesterfield gathered her into her arms again. “There
is no need for it. In the end, my dear, all I have ever
wanted was to be a part of your success. The tale of your
friend Miss Marten sparked my imagination as nothing
has since I dreamed of fairy tales in my youth.”
“You’ve been amazing, Lady Chesterfield.”
As Leah hugged her patroness, she closed her eyes.
Nothing had gone the way she’d thought it had, but she
had been really lucky to find such a generous and kind
friend. She just hadn’t wanted to move in with her. She’d
sort have thought she would bring her true love home
with her.
The fresh memory of Avery’s rejection wrenched a
sob from her.
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“My lady?” Muriel appeared in the doorway. “You
and Miss Ram have visitors.”
“We are not receiving,” Lady Chesterfield said calmly
as she patted Leah’s back.
“But it’s His Grace, the Duke of Granville, and a
servant. A male servant, miss. And he said something
about the mirror.”
Leah’s heart leapt. “Does he have light brown hair tied
in a ponytail? And hazel eyes and scars on his knuckles?”
Muriel’s head had only dipped in half a nod before
Leah was running into the entryway. Completely
ignoring the duke, she ground to a halt the moment
she saw Avery holding a large object wrapped in
brown cloth.
“Avery,” she whispered, the words seeming to
emanate from her bruised heart. “You came.”
He set the object on the entryway table, slowly and
carefully. The duke and Lady Chesterfield withdrew to
the sitting room.
Leah fisted her hands at her sides to keep herself
steady. She wanted nothing more than to throw herself
at him and bury her face in his broad chest, but consid-
ering the way they’d parted last, she wasn’t sure she’d be
welcomed. And another rejection from him might just
break her beyond repair.
But then he turned, though his face was bruised and
battered, and opened his arms to her.
With a glad cry, she ran to him. She clung to him as
though they were adrift at sea and he was the only thing
that kept her from sinking. It wasn’t really that far from
the truth.
“Leah, my angel, Leah,” he said in a rough voice
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between kisses that he dropped on her hair. “I am here,
I am sorry, I love you.”
“I love you too, Avery.” She turned her face up to
him and accepted his kiss eagerly. For a moment, her
hellish reality slipped away in the wonderful feeling
of his body pressed firmly against hers, his lips and
mouth possessing her, his arms holding her tightly. She
tangled her fingers in his hair and kissed him with all the
desperate passion she felt.
All too soon, he raised his head.
“I must speak with you,” he said seriously, though he
never stopped touching her. “It is important.”
“If you’re here to tell me about the mirror, I know.
It’s broken. Ella came to tell me that Pawpaw is really
sick, and when we tried to get back, it was gone.”
Darkness returned to blanket her, though it wasn’t nearly
as dark as it had been before with Avery beside her. But
even the presence of her true love didn’t change the fact
that her grandfather lay on his deathbed and she couldn’t
go to him. She pressed her cheek against Avery’s chest,
taking comfort in the firm beat of his heart.
“Yes, it was broken, when Prachett…” He trailed
off. Leah looked at him darkly but let it pass. “But Mrs.
Comstock and I have done our best, and we’ve managed
to piece some of it back together.”
The words rumbled through her, and she raised
incredulous eyes to his face. “What?”
He pointed to the flat object on the table. “I gathered
up as much as I could and took it to her. It is not a large
portion, but it should be sufficient for you to pass through.”
“Ella too?” Leah pulled back enough to gesture toward
her friend, who stood beside a silent, staring Muriel.
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Avery nodded in greeting. “That should be manageable.”
Relief sapped her, and she nearly fell backward,
grabbing Avery’s muscled arm in just enough time
to prevent it. “Oh, thank goodness. You’re coming
too, right?”
Hope and bitter disappointment crossed his expression
right after one another. He looked downward, avoiding
her gaze. “I cannot.”
Her fingers curled into his shirt. She wanted to yell,
to throw a fucking fit. It was either that or cry, and she
was so tired of being soggy. “Why not?”
“Muriel, come in here with me, okay?” Ella’s voice
barely registered in Leah’s mind, as did the soft click of a
closing door behind them.
Avery tossed a glance toward a pointedly staring
Graves. “Is there not somewhere we can be more private?”
Leah took his hand and led him up the stairs, ignoring
the huff of disapproval from Graves. Damn it, if this was
the last time she saw her Avery, she was going to make
the most of it.
She led him into her bedroom and closed the door. In
the soft, comfortable room, he appeared even rougher,
wilder, more masculine. His clothes were rumpled, his
cheeks had stubble, and his eyes were dark and wild. He
was the most beautiful thing she’d ever seen.
Sitting on the edge of the bed, she patted the space
next to her. “Sit with me. Tell me the whole story—
what happened when you left me, how the mirror broke,
and why you can’t go with me.”
His smile was dark, but he sat beside her. He took her
hand and spoke softly.
“I owe you an apology, Leah. I saw the duke embrace
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you, and I let myself believe that you would choose his
rank and wealth over anything you felt for me.”
“It’s okay,” she said, laying her head against his
bicep. “I’ve done stupid shit too, and I can’t blame you
for getting the wrong idea. What made you change
your mind?”
His fingers burned a trail along her throat. “I could
not allow anyone to harm you without retribution.”
Avery sighed and lifted her chin. “I must tell you that I
am responsible for your abduction.”
She gasped. “What?”
“A man named Thomas Prachett. Many years ago,
I accepted a loan from him. I needed the money to
secure a place to live for Aunt Millie. In return, he
demanded that I cheat in the mills.” Avery looked
away, as if the words were distasteful to him. “When he
decided he had need of me again, he used you to ensure
my cooperation.”
Everything clicked into place in Leah’s head. “I
thought I heard Mackenzie, the stable master, while I was
being held in the cabin. Was he one of Prachett’s goons?”
Avery nodded.
She paused, enjoying the small circles Avery drew
along her collarbone. “If I ever meet Mr. Prachett, I’m
going to kick his nuts into his throat.”
Avery’s fingers paused. “You will not meet him. He
is dead.”
Leah drew back in horror. “You didn’t kill him? Oh
God, tell me you didn’t. He might have been a bastard,
but I don’t want his blood on your hands.”
Avery’s quick head shake reassured her. “No, I did
not. I did thrash the blighter, but he drew a dueling
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pistol. I ducked and the shot hit the bureau’s mirror. His
Grace came to my aid, and his shot killed the man.”
Somewhat relieved, Leah settled her head against him
again. “Good. It was defense then, not murder.” She laid
a hand across his broad, muscled thigh. “But if you and
Mrs. Comstock fixed part of the mirror, why can’t you
come with me? I’m sure they’ll be looking for someone
to blame for Prachett’s death, so it’d be best if you got
out of here, right?”
He gathered her close to his chest, whispering into
her hair. “It is not my choice to remain here, love. But
the mirror is not large enough for me to pass through.”
Leah’s heart dropped through the floor. “You’re
kidding.”
He held her tighter as she fought the tears. “I am
sorry, Leah, more sorry than you know. But it is for the
best. My aunt is worsening, and I cannot allow her to
languish without care. You belong there, and I…” His
voice dropped out. He cleared his throat as her tears
soaked the cotton of his shirt. “I must remain here.”
She wanted to scream, to curse the fates for being so
damned cruel. She’d been through so much to find him,
and now he was being ripped from her forever?
“I’ll stay with you.” She rose on her knees, cupping
his face with both hands. “I’ll stay here with you and
we’ll be together.”
“I may well be hanged for murder. I have no money,
no home, nothing to care for you— ”
“I don’t care!” She pounded his chests with her fists.
“I don’t have anything if I don’t have you! Don’t you
fucking get it? I love you!”
He took her lips in a desperate kiss, and she clung to
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him tightly, their mutual sorrow burning into passion. This
would be the last time they’d be together, and she clung
to each second as if she could burn it into her memory.
After all, those memories would have to last her
a lifetime.
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Thirty- One
Avery sensed his own desperate need to possess her
in her own passionate caresses. He knew what she was
feeling because it was the same searing pain that beat in
his own chest.
His anger at their impossible position would do no
good. His need to rail at God would gain him nothing.
But he could give her his love, himself, to carry with her
on her journey.
And he would.
He covered her body with his own, their mouths
meeting and parting, delving deep and nipping lightly.
Her hands roamed his body, playing along his broad
shoulders, down the arms that held him suspended above
her. Pulling his shirt upward, she arched her back.
“Please, Avery,” she pressed a kiss to his throat. “We
don’t have much time.”
Her words were no less true than they were painful.
Rising on his knees, he pulled his shirt over his head. Her
fingers fumbled on his breeches.
“Let me, my love.”
She nodded, eyes darkening as he removed the last
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barrier and released his erection. He knelt beside her,
hand delving beneath her skirts as her own soft fingers
wrapped around his length.
“You’re the most beautiful man I’ve ever seen,” she
said as he lifted her skirt to reveal her soft, white thighs.
“I love to touch you.”
His hand trailed across the dark blonde hair that
crested her most secret flesh. “There cannot be a woman
as lovely as you are to me.” He looked into her eyes, and
his next words came without his forethought. “I would
love nothing more than to have you as my wife.”
Tears sprang into the corners of her eyes, and she
shook her head vehemently. “Stop talking. Come here
and love me.”
She held her arms out to him, and he covered her
body with his own. His tongue explored her mouth as
his hands explored her body, loosening the buttons of her
gown to release her breasts from their confinement. She
gasped as his hand covered her pebbled nipple through
the thin barrier of her shift.
“Avery, please,” she begged as she wrapped her
thighs around his hips. “I don’t want to wait. I want