Authors: Anne Herries
âYou are as caring as you are beautiful,' Luke said and drew her near, bending his head to kiss her mouth. âI want you so much. I can hardly bear to wait for our wedding night, Roxanne.'
âAnd why should you wait?' she whispered against his mouth. âI do not think you need to consider my modesty or my reputation since the servants all knew what happened on the night of the ball.' She gurgled with delicious laughter and pressed herself against him. âTake me to bed, Luke. I am as impatient as youâand it is only another ten days to our wedding.'
âWicked seductress,' he murmured and touched her cheek. âSince it is too late to save either your reputation or mine, I believe I shall take you at your word.'
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âYou look beautiful, Miss Roxanne,' the housekeeper said when she brought up the posy of white roses and lilies tied with red ribbons. âIt's a shame that you've no family to share your special day.'
âMy family is here,' Roxanne said and impulsively
kissed her cheek. âYou are as a friend to me, Mrs Arlet. Everyone has made me welcome, right from the first moment I came here. If I have no mother, I have my memories and I have my friends. Grandfather is to give me away. Why should I need anyone else?'
âYou're a proper lady, miss, and no mistake,' Mrs Arlet said. âWe're all so happy that you and his lordship intend to make this your main home.'
âWe shall honeymoon in Paris and we shall spend a few weeks in London sometimes, but I love this house. Lord Clarendon knows that and it is the reason that he has agreed to live here.'
âWe are all so excited, Miss Roxanne. His lordship was telling us about the plans he has for bringing the house and estate up to modern standards.'
âYes, I know. Grandfather had allowed things to stagnate a little, but Clarendon will change all thatâand that is as it should be. I know the earl is delighted with the way things have turned out.'
âIs there anything I can do for you, miss?'
âNo, thank you. I am almost ready. I shall come down in a few moments.'
âI'll leave you with Tilly then.' Mrs Arlet nodded as the maid entered bearing some floral tributes, gifts and cards. âWe all wish you happiness, Miss Roxanne.'
âThank you,' Roxanne replied and nodded as she went out, closing the door behind her. âSo many people have sent gifts,' she said as her maid laid the packages on the dressing table. âWhere have all these things come from?'
âSome were delivered by hand, miss. I think his lordship sent this one.'
Roxanne took the small package she offered and opened it, smiling as she saw the diamond-and-pearl earrings, which would go with the pearls he had given her and the bracelet of pearls and diamonds that the earl had sent her earlier that morning. She read the card, smiled and then slipped them into her ears. Looking at her reflection, she nodded in a pleased way. She picked up a posy, held it to her nose and smiled, then indicated another small parcel.
âWhat is the other package?'
âThat came from London this morning, miss.' She picked it up and handed it to her.
Roxanne opened it and gasped as she saw the huge pearl. It was pink, flawless and shaped like a teardrop. Set in gold at the pointed end, it could be worn as a pendant. She picked it up, looking at it as it lay in her palm and thinking that it must be very valuable, then saw the card that had lain beneath it.
For a pearl beyond price
, she read and frowned as she saw the signature.
This comes from Prince Ranjit on behalf of his family
.
Replacing the pearl in its nest of black velvet, Roxanne fastened the pearls Luke had given her about her throat.
âI shall go down now, Tilly,' she said. âPlease finish packing my things for me. There are only a few trinkets for my dressing case. Everything else we have not already decided on can remain here. Clarendon says
that we should not take too much, because he intends to buy clothes in Paris.'
âVery well, miss.' Tilly couldn't keep the note of excitement from her voice. âI've never been to France, miss.'
âI visited with friends when we travelled as a group,' Roxanne said with a smile. âI liked it well enough then, but I think it will be wonderful this time.'
Picking up her posy, she walked from the room and negotiated the stairs with care, her train flowing behind her. The earl and most of the servants had gathered below to greet her. She kissed the earl and then turned to a young woman whom she had met for the first time and immediately liked the previous evening.
âMrs Fox, I am so glad you could come to usâand I hope you like the gown we chose for you. Luke has told me so much about you. Your husband was his dearest friend and I am so pleased that we are to be friends.'
âIt is a lovely gown and it was kind of you to invite me to be one of your attendants,' Beth Fox said. âPlease, you must call me Beth. I owe so much to Luke, as you know. After my darling Harry died and I was left alone with a child and no money, Lord Clarendon found me and provided me with a house of my own. I believe you stayed there for a short time before I moved in?'
âThe charming house in Hampstead? Yes, I stayed in your guestroom for a short time. Luke told me your story recently,' Roxanne said with a smile. âYour father and your husband's family rejected you because they did not approve of the marriage. It was unkind of them to leave you to fend for yourself with a young child to
bring up alone. I am glad Luke helped you and I want you to visit with us whenever you choose.'
âLuke is fortunate in his choice of a bride,' Beth said and kissed her. âMany would have believed the whispers and thought me his mistressâthough it has never been so, nor could it be. We both loved Harry and felt only friendship for each other.'
âLuke is an honourable man and those who think otherwise malign him,' Roxanne said. âNow that you are here for our wedding people will see that they were mistaken. Luke ought to have told Grandfather the truth before, but his stubborn pride would not let him defend his honour. It made him angry because the earl believed the tittle-tattle that you were his mistress.'
âYou are all so kind. I was not sure I should be welcomed by the earl, who was a close friend of my father-in-law, but I have been invited to bring my son and stay whenever I wish. The earl is so generous, Roxanne. I am not surprised you are so fond of him.'
âGrandfather has made me welcome here from the beginning,' Roxanne said and went to his side, taking his hand. âShall we leave? I should not wish to keep Luke waiting.'
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Luke turned his head as the organ began to play. Roxanne had just entered the church, standing at the far end of the nave with his grandfather, Beth and some young girls as her bridesmaids. She was so beautiful. His heart caught with pride as she walked towards him. As she reached his side, he offered his hand and she
took it. He smiled and whispered, âYou look lovely, my dearest one.'
âThank you.'
Her hand trembled slightly and he pressed it as the ceremony began.
âDearly beloved. We are gathered together to see this man and this woman joined in Holy matrimonyâ¦'
The words droned on and Luke gave his responses in a firm strong tone. Roxanne's voice was clear and light, carrying to the rear of the church. Luke reached out to lift the white veiling that fell from her satin bonnet and leaned forwards to kiss her softly on the lips.
They advanced towards the high altar to be blessed and then to the vestry where they both signed their names. Then the bells rang out joyously and they were walking into the sunshine. A small crowd awaited their coming and rushed forwards to shower them with flower petals and rice.
After receiving good wishes and small tributes from the villagers, Luke took his bride's hand and hurried her to the carriage drawn up in the lane. He helped her inside, waiting until the door was closed fast before drawing her into his arms to kiss her.
âMy sweet love,' he murmured huskily. âI was afraid this day might never happen, but it has and I am the happiest of men.'
âThank you for my surprise gifts,' Roxanne said and touched the magnificent earrings she wore. âYou have given me so muchâ¦'
Luke smiled, touching her cheek with his fingertips. âThe earrings are just one of many gifts I intend to
make you, my darling. I have others for this evening when we are aloneâand in Paris I shall buy you all the clothes and trinkets you could desire.'
âYou are intent on spoiling me,' Roxanne said and leaned closer to kiss him. âI love the gifts you've given me, Lukeâbut it is your love I prize more than any jewel.'
âMy love is yours for ever,' he murmured huskily. âI shall show you later how prized you are, Roxanne.'
âThis is the happiest day of my life.'
She reached up and kissed him.
âMy beloved.' Luke drew her close as passion surged between them. âHow fortunate I feel.'
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The large reception hall was overflowing with guests. They spilled over into the parlours and out on to the terraces in the sunshine, the sound of laughter and chattering voices resounding throughout the house.
The bride and groom stood together to welcome all their guests. It was a glittering occasion, for friends and relatives had come from all parts of the country to stay and witness the wedding.
âI never thought I should see this day,' the earl said to Roxanne when she brought him a slice of rich fruity wedding cake with thick white icing. âI don't know when I've ever seen Luke look this happy, girl. I never expected to see him head over heels in love, but there's no doubt of it. It's a transformation and one that gives me a deal of pleasure.'
âWe are both very fortunate,' Roxanne said and took his hand, holding it to her cheek. âI owe this to you,
Grandfather. Luke told me what you said to himâthe way you made him realise that he was in danger of losing everything he truly wanted.'
âI told him the truth about things he should have known long ago,' the earl said, shaking his head. âIf it made the difference, I'm glad.'
Music had begun to play. Luke came to Roxanne and took her hand, leading her out to the middle of the floor. They danced together, a slow stately performance, then suddenly the music changed and he swept her into his arms as they waltzed.
âI want to take you somewhere quiet and make love to you,' he whispered against her ear. âHow much longer must I wait?'
âLukeâ¦' Roxanne drew back, her mouth soft and seductive as she smiled. âBe patient, beloved. We shall be together very soon nowâand we have the rest of our lives to make love.'
âHardly enough,' he murmured throatily. âI want you for ever. Eternity is not long enough for all the things I want to tell you.'
It was as if Luke had suddenly discovered a well of emotions and feelings that he'd never known existed and they spilled over, engulfing her in a tide of love and desire.
âWell, I shall go up and change very soon,' Roxanne told him. âYou could follow me if you wish andâ¦' She left the words unsaid, but her eyes told him all he wished to know.
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Roxanne slipped out of her wedding gown and put on a soft silk wrap. She took the brush in her right hand
and began to stroke it over her hair, letting the dark red tresses fall over her shoulders and down her back.
âCome back when I send for you, Tilly,' she said. âI want to rest for a little while before I change for this evening.'
âYes, missâI mean, my lady.' The girl blushed and bobbed a curtsy. âRing when you need me.'
Roxanne nodded and smiled. She was dabbing a little light perfume at her wrists when the door opened and Luke entered. She stood up and moved towards him, a smile of invitation on her lips.
âI told Tilly I wished to rest before I change for the evening,' she said huskily. âI am not tired, but the sheets have been turned back. Shall we rest for a while together?'
Luke moved in closer and reached for her, his arms sliding about her waist. âThose of the guests who are staying have gone up to change for the evening and the others are departing. I do not think we shall be missed for an hour or so, dearest.'
âLukeâ¦' Roxanne lifted her face for his kiss, melting against him as his lips took possession of hers. âI love you so very much.'
Then she was in his arms, responding to his kiss, and the next instant he was carrying her to the bed, placing her carefully amongst scented sheets.
Going to him without reserve, Roxanne shuddered with delight as his hands stroked up the arch of her back. Luke reached for her wrap, slipping it back off her shoulders to kiss her soft skin. The touch of his warm mouth on her breasts and then the inside of her thighs
made her whimper with pleasure and she trembled, arching to meet him, lips parting as his kiss swept her away on clouds of exquisite pleasure.
Luke removed his own clothes and she saw the urgency of his need as he lay down beside her and drew her into his body. She felt the burn of his desire next to her thigh and then her legs were parting and he was between them, thrusting up into her. She gave a cry of pleasure, opening to him, wanting him deeper and deeper inside her. Her back arched and her hips thrust forwards to meet him as the desire pooled and grew into a raging need.
Together they reached for and found that wonderful place that is known only to true lovers. Luke gave a great shout of joy and triumph as he came inside her and she found her climax rolling through her as it came and came again in waves.
Afterwards, he lay with his head against her breast, their sweat mingling as they held on to each other, replete and content.
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It was some time later that they left the bed. Roxanne sat at her dressing table and began to brush her hair.
âI must go and change,' Luke said and lifted her hair to kiss the back of her neck. He moved round to look at her and watch as she brushed her hair, perching on the edge of the dressing table, reluctant to leave despite his avowal that he ought to go. He picked up a small box casually and opened it, then stiffened as he saw what lay inside. âWhere did this come from?'