Chapter 11
FITZ SAW THE luggage piled in the front hall as he entered the house and silently groaned. Not that his mothers schedule was ever certain. She did very much as she pleased when she pleased.
As a footman approached him, he handed over his hat and gloves. Wheres the dowager duchess?
In the breakfast room, Your Grace. Not so much as a glance for his masters disheveled appearance.
Has she been here long? Although it couldnt have been long or her luggage would have been carried upstairs.
No more than twenty minutes, Your Grace.
Did she say why she arrived early?
I believe she told Mallory she missed London.
A platitude. So whats the ever popular Pansy having for breakfast? Fitz muttered, running his palms down the front of his wrinkled waistcoat.
The young mans lips twitched. Fresh beefsteak, Your Grace. Cooked three minutes on a side.
Fitz rolled his eyes. I should have known. Ill announce myself, Norton. Bring me a brandy.
A few moments later, he shoved open the double doors to the breakfast room at the back of the house and entered the sun-filled chamber.
You darling boy! A slender, elegant, russet-haired woman whose youthful beauty was still much in evidence, gazed up from the breakfast table and opened her arms wide. Come give your adoring mother a kiss!
Ignoring Pansy, who was racing at him, yapping like a banshee, Fitz smiled. Youre early.
I couldnt wait to see you, so I took an earlier packet. You havent slept much from the look of things, Julia Montagu sweetly said, surveying her sons rumpled evening clothes and lack of tie with a twinkle in her eyes. Pansy, be good now. Hush. Dont growl like that. You know Georgie.
I expect the truth was you were bored, Fitz lightly countered, thinking how satisfying it would be to launch the pesky lapdog across the room. And you needed a change of scene. Bending down, he held his hand out to be inspected by the odious little animal.
Perhaps, the dowager duchess said with a coquettish smile. But youre always the main reason I come home.
He glanced up from under a wave of black hair as Pansy licked his fingers. Is Kemal in town?
We traveled together from Paris.
That answered all his questions: his mothers sudden change in plans, her ostensible annoyance with Lady Montrose, her early arrival. Kemal must have some urgent business in the city. Picking up the dog after it had decided Fitz smelled familiar after all, he carried it to the table, handed it to his mother, and kissed her cheek. Are you staying long? Taking a chair beside her, he held out his hand for the brandy Norton was carrying his way.
She smiled. Some people would think that an insensitive question.
You know very well its not. He smiled back. Youre my only love. I was simply wondering whether we have any common social engagements in store, whether youre on your way to Green Grove or planning on settling in.
His mother waved her slender hand in a fluttery little gesture. I have no plans.
Youre waiting on Kemal, you mean.
Only partly. I wanted to spend some time with you, darling.
Fitz drank down half the brandy in one swallow. Not that he didnt adore his mother, but she had no compunction interfering in his life. Which always required he give the appearance he had nothing of interest for her to meddle in.
I hear youve been unable to charm some young lady into selling you her bookstore. I thought your seductive charms were quite unrivaled.
He almost choked on his brandy. Good God, mother, he said, swallowing to clear his throat. You dont believe that rubbish.
Of course I do. Everyone does. And why shouldnt they? Its no secret youre much in demand with the ladies. So tell me, what does this young lady not like about you?
Not very much, he decided, recalling last night with an unexpected jolt of pleasure. Its not about me, he said, taking pains to show no emotion. She doesnt want to sell her store.
You havent offered her enough.
Yes, Mother, I have. Apparently, its not about money.
The dowager duchesss brows rose. You dont say. The cardinal virtues are not yet dead, she sardonically noted. I expect shes holding out for more, she cooly added.
If you dont mind, Mother, Hutchinson is very capable of taking charge of the situation. You and I need not bother ourselves.
I heard you may lose ninety thousand if your development has to be suspended.
Youve heard a great deal it seems.
You neednt be grouchy. Im simply concerned. Im your mother. I want you to be happy.
I am happy. Rest easy in that regard. As for this bookstore, all will be resolved in good time, he gruffly said.
Julia Montagu smiled sweetly. She knew better than to continue to press her son when he spoke in that tone. Were you with anyone I know last night? she pleasantly inquired. Clarissa perhaps? She reconsidered. Of course nother husbands back in town, and he does have his rules, doesnt he? What a strange little man. But then hes in biscuits or something, isnt he?
Soap, Fitz corrected.
You dont say.
I do. Its very good soap according to all reports, he mildly noted. Clarissa, the fourth daughter of an impecunious earl, had married one of the new multimillionaires recently brought into the peerage thanks to the Prince of Waless penchant for gambling. Wales liked to surround himself with arrivistes who didnt mind lending him moneynever to be repaid, of course.
But unlike the aristocracy who had learned long ago to discreetly look the other way when it came to the little peccadilloes of marriage, Lord Buckley insisted Clarissa keep him company when he was in town.
So, the dowager persisted in honeyed accents, if not Clarissa, was she anyone I know? And you neednt look at me like that. Im sure the news is circulating below stairs as we speak and the whole town will know by teatime.
For heavens sake, Mother. Since when have you become a voyeur?
Dont tell me then, she soothingly replied, recognizing whomever hed been with was not someone of her acquaintance. As aware as she that gossip traveled at lightening speed, Fitz normally would in some minimum fashion at least tell her who hed been with since inevitably everyone in society would soon know anyway.
Musical beds was not only common but also habitual in the aristocracy. Once a wife had done her duty by providing her husband an heir, she was allowed her pleasures. And while everyone knew who was sleeping with whom, as long as wives and husbands discreetly ignored the details as it pertained to them, conjugal harmony was maintained.
Ill be out this afternoon, Fitz declared, fending off further questions by changing the subject. Hutchinson might have some new information for me as it relates to this bookstore. Are you dining at home tonight or are you going out?
Weve been invited to Bunnys.
He didnt have to ask who she meant by
we
. In that case, Ill see you at breakfast tomorrow. Have you met my new secretary Stanley?
I have indeed. A most lovely young man. Do you like him?
He smiled. How could I not since you arranged for him to enter my employ.
Dear Abigail is in such straits I knew you wouldnt mind helping her son. A shame she has a husband so bloody poor at cards.
Fitz instantly thought of Edward St. Vincent and his wifeparticularly his wifewhen he shouldnt. It took him a fleeting moment to shake off Rosalinds image, and when he spoke his voice was unexpectedly husky. Dont worry about Stanley. Quickly clearing his throat, he went on in a normal tone. Ill see that he is well compensated, and if the boy wishes to move on to larger endeavors at some point I promise to see him properly placed.
Thank you. Youre a darling. Youre
my
darling, she softly said, wondering who hed been thinking of a moment ago when his voice had gone soft. Her son was not a man of sentiment, other than in their relationship, where he was most tender. Shed have to speak to Sarah. Darby never gave up a clue when it came to her son, but she and Sarah had been close for years. Hadnt they both been mother to Fitz? Have you eaten, sweetheart? she politely asked, intent on putting her son at ease, purposely not commenting as he held his empty glass out for a refill. I believe all your favorites are on the sideboard.
Ill eat later. He handed a flunkey his glass and said, To the rim. He was finding it difficult to ignore the images of Rosalind that had come to mind when his mother had unfortunately mentioned gambling. The kaleidoscope of graphic, sexually explicit scenes was deeply unwelcome. Swivelling around, he searched for the flunkey. Where the fuck was his drink?
Julia wasnt particularly concerned that Fitz was drinking his breakfast. That wasnt uncommon for men of his class. But shed not seen that shuttered look in his eyes in years. Having survived all the bad times with the former duke, she and Fitz were extremely close. She knew when he was unsettled. Tell me about the design of your new development, darling, she interposed, hoping to assuage his moodiness with something of interest to him. As one of the largest property owners in Mayfair, Fitz usually enjoyed discussing his urban projects.
Later, Mother. Once things are resolved. And having received his brandy, he lifted the glass to his mouth and drained it.
Did you get my letters from Antibes? she brightly queried. You must come with us sometime. Youd love the sailing, and the weather is lovely beyond words even in the summer. Antibes was fashionable in the spring.
Yes, thank you, your letters came. Kemals villa sounds very . . . like those on the Bosporus, Fitz finished in lieu of the phrase
a benighted pile of gilded domes and flamboyant ornament
that had come to mind.
I know it looks like a frosted wedding cake, Julia noted, recognizing her sons tactfulness, but it represents the comforts of home to Kemal.
Does it remind him of his many wives as well?
While Fitz liked Kemal, he was protective of his mother.
I will
never
marry again, she flatly said, so you neednt scowl at me like that. I dont require your protection.
I know, Mother. Its a reflex.
Furthermore, youre not in a position to even think of chiding me about nuptial ties when youre the third party in any number of marriages, she crisply noted.
Youre quite right, Mother. I stand corrected. And I like Kemal. Who wouldnt? Hes intelligent, affable, and damned good at baccarat.
Julia held her sons gaze for a telling moment, then smiled. Forgive my temper. I just dont need you to take on the role of knight errant for me.
Fitz laughed. Youre years too late. Knight-errant types have peach fuzz on their cheeks and a rosy optimism. Im a cynic.
You certainly are not.
I am. But theres advantages in seeing the world with unclouded eyes. You neednt worry, Mother. Im quite content.
You dont look content.
Im just tired.
Then be sensible. Go upstairs to bed.
I might. Suddenly, a wave of exhaustion washed over him. All for a good cause, though, he decided, no longer even trying to dismiss the carnal memories of the lovely Mrs. St. Vincent that were racing through his brain. Wake me if you need anything, he politely remarked as he came to his feet. Its nice to have you back, Mother, he added with a warm smile. The house seems lived in again.
The dowager duchess watched her son as he walked away, a faint frown on her face. Something was amiss. It might just be the Monckton Row project that was in peril, although she rather thought it was another matter. Fitz didnt as a rule concern himself overmuch with business affairs. While he kept abreast of his various pursuits, by and large, Hutchinson took care of the day-to-day issues.
As the doors shut behind her son, she said, Come, Pansy, lets find Sarah. Shell know whats bothering Georgie.
Pansy wagged her tail, and barked
yip, yip
as if she understood.
And maybe she did.
Chapter 12
WHILE FITZ WAS leaving a trail of clothes behind him and Darby was busy closing the bedroom drapes, the dowager duchess was making her way toward Sarahs apartment.
Due to their special position in the household, Sarah and Darby had their own cozy apartment overlooking the kitchen garden. They had accompanied Julia from home on her marriage, and their loyalties were unequivocal and unwavering. At Fitzs birth, Julia had placed her son under their care, confident they would protect him as if he were their own.
As a dukes daughter, Julias world had changed little with marriage other than having to contend with a husband who was a monster. Not that other aristocratic marriages were necessarily ideal. She was not alone.
So she coped as did so many other beautiful young ladies married off by their families for reasons other than love. She avoided her husband whenever possible and filled her days with the amusements the beau monde substituted for happiness. While the fashionable set never changed, the locales for their amusements did: London in the Season, Scotland for fishing, the hunt country or Paris in winter, Monte Carlo or Biarritz in early spring, and then back to London again.
Within this whirlwind of travel and entertainments, Sarah and Darby saw that Fitzs life was relatively tranquil and unafflicted. When the duke was in residence, however, particularly when he was drinking, tranquility was beyond the capabilities of mere mortals. Complete anarchy ruled; the dukes temper was an explosive force, unaided by judgment, to paraphrase Horace. In those violent times, Sarah and Darby had orders to keep Fitz out of sight of his father if possible.
And it wasnt always possible.
Since the women were old, dear friends, the moment Julia walked into Sarahs kitchen, Sarah said, Sit. Ill get us tea. I expect youre wondering about that woman.
Is that why Fitz is drinking this morning?
Sarah turned from the stove where the kettle was steaming. I dont know for certain about the drinking, but I know he come from her place this morning.
Julias brows lifted. I thought it might be a woman. Taking a seat at the table, she settled Pansy in her lap. Hes come trailing into breakfast in his evening clothes before, but he was different today.
Young Stanleys the one what seen her first, and he says shes a real beauty. A Venus, he says. The bookstore lady, Sarah added at Julias questioning look. Thats where he were last night.
Ah. Thats why he didnt want to tell me where hed been. Interesting, Julia murmured. Now I know why he didnt want to talk about the bookstore. I asked him about it just to make conversation and he cut me off.
Trouble in paradise, Sarah pronounced, spooning tea into the pot. That bookstore ladys been tellin him no, and he dont take to no real well like.
Indeed, his mother concurred. I blame myself for being too indulgent.
It aint your fault, Sarah replied. The boys always wanted what hes wanted and thats that. She could have said
like you
, but she didnt.
Tell me everything you know about this woman. Although, I expect shes a bold little piece planning on lining her pockets with Fitzs help, Julia added with a little sniff of disapproval. He says she wont sell even though shes been offered a considerable sum.
Carrying over two cups of tea, Sarah set them on the table. First off, I dont know naught about the lady other than shes a looker. As if that aint enough for Fitz, she sardonically added, taking a seat across from the duchess. Anyways, I sent Darby after the boy, thinkin wed best know where he was spendin the night efen we had to drag him home what with you arrivin.
Julia smiled. Hed be incensed if he knew.
Well, he dont and he wont. If you hadnt been comin into town, he couldve slept with the devil for all I cared. But you were comin. A mite early as it turned out, Sarah noted with a dip of her head. James had orders to fetch Fitz at half past ten.
Still, Julia mused, how is it possible for this woman, no matter how Venus-like, to have such an effect on him? He was moody at breakfast. Are you sure he hasnt been ruining himself at cards? Or losing at the races?
Does the boy ever lose at cards or the races for that matter with his stable of prime bloodstock? Sarah shrugged. Could be hes jes a mite tired and were makin a whole lot outta nothin.
You could be right. Yes, Im sure you are. Julia preferred to ignore problems. If they couldnt be ignored, she generally handed them over to someone else to solvea not untypical reaction of those in her privileged class who had been waited on from the cradle. On the other hand, Julia murmured, her motherly instincts overcoming even her own creature comforts, maybe it wouldnt hurt for us to pay a little visit to this bookstore and see this woman for ourselves.
Sarah grinned. I thought youd never ask.
The two women exchanged a look of understanding.
I aint goin to mention it to Darby, Sarah noted.
I certainly dont plan on telling Fitz, Julia cheerfully returned. When shall we go?
You decide, Sarah said, already knowing the answer.
Fitz is sleeping, Julia offered with a conspiratorial wink.
Perfect.
Julia came to her feet. Meet me in the entrance hall in ten minutes. I just have to fetch my bonnet.