Authors: Ecstasy
So Kendrick was not Ravens real father? Kell asked thoughtfully.
No. Raven rarely speaks of him, but I gather there was no love lost between them. She cherished her mother, though. Before she died, her mother made her promise to wed a noble title. I expect Elizabeth feared the scandal might catch up to her daughter one day and wanted Raven to have the protection of rank and position, even though Nick made certain she inherited a substantial income from her real father. Wealth can make up for a multitude of sins but not questionable bloodlines.
How well I know, Kell said darkly.
He fell silent, remembering Ravens remark about not wanting childrenher concern about conceiving a child without a father who would love and care for him. Was her reluctance because of her own experience?
Kell frowned. He wasnt all that certain he wanted children himself. There was enough bad blood in the Lasseter line to fear passing it on to his offspring. His uncle for one, and his brother Sean
He recollected himself as Dare spoke again.
Despite your lack of a title, you could be precisely what Raven needs.
Youre not concerned I might do her harm?
Not in the least. Ive seen how you look at her.
Like every other besotted sap who sets eyes on her, you mean. Kells mouth twisted. He couldnt deny that his worst fear had come to pass: Hed been bewitched by the bride hed planned to ignore. I suppose you have a reason for confiding Ravens secrets, he said finally.
I do, Dare admitted. I consider you a highly intelligent man. If you understand what drives her, you will know better how to deal with her. Raven is passionate in everything she does. If she came to care for you when you couldnt reciprocate
I would not like to see her heart broken.
Raven is the one known for breaking hearts, Kell retorted dryly. I expect Im in far greater danger than she is.
Even so
if you dont think you can care for her, then it would be best if you simply kept away from her.
It was Kells turn to hesitate. Ive been invited by her grandfather to spend the holidays with Raven at his estate.
Dare raised an eyebrow. Luttrell must have elected to accept your marriage, then. Do you intend to go?
I have yet to decide. Surprisingly, Sean had written of his desire to remain in Ireland over Christmas, and Kell was uncertain about whether to join him or to allow his brother the distance he seemed to crave.
You are more than welcome to come with me to the Wolverton family seat for the holidays, Dare said. Frankly, I would enjoy the company, for this visit will be purely obligatory. Ive been there only once since I inherited from my grandfather, because it holds so many unpleasant memories of the old bastard. You would be doing me a favor.
Thank you. Ill keep your offer in mind.
Gazing out at the dark streets, Kell sank into contemplation. He had unpleasant memories as well, both of his bastard of an uncle and of Christmas. It was during the Christmas holidays that hed come home to discover the terrible truth about his poor brother. And then theyd fled to Ireland and to the misery of living on the streetscertainly the worst time of his life.
He didnt want to endure Christmas alone. Whether or not he should risk spending it with Raven, however, was an entirely different matter. Raven left him so dangerously vulnerable.
Shed shown little enthusiasm about his accompanying her to her grandfathers. And then there were his brothers feelings to consider. Sean would be furious if he returned to find his prediction had come to passthat Kell had fallen for the very woman Sean blamed for causing his misery.
Mentally Kell shook his head. He couldnt continue letting his brother rule every aspect of his life, especially one so personal as his marriage. And despite the danger, he wanted to go.
The temptation of being close to Raven for even a short while was relentless, overpowering. He was like a possessed sailor being lured by a sirens call toward the lethal rocks. He couldnt turn away.
Kell pressed his lips together in a grim line. It was no doubt madness, but he intended to accompany his wife to the country for the Christmas holidays. And God help him if he couldnt prevent his desire for her from swelling out of control.
Chapter
Seventeen
If Raven hoped to avoid intimacy with Kell during the Christmas holidays, she realized her mistake the moment she set foot in his traveling coach.
Her grandfathers estate in East Sussex was only some forty miles south of London, but spending a good part of the day alone with Kell gave her more opportunity for private conversation than in all the weeks of their marriage. Regrettably OMalley wasnt on hand to keep the discussions impersonal, for he rode in a second carriage with the other servantsher maid and Kells valet.
The frigid weather didnt help her keep her distance, either, for the coach windows had to remain shut against the light snow that was falling. Unaccustomed to such chill temperatures, Raven couldnt refrain from shivering, despite the hot bricks at her feet and several woolen carriage robes.
I never realized winter could be so cold, she complained, watching her breath frost on the interior of the panes.
The West Indies isnt exactly renowned for its snow, Kell replied, amused.
No. Until I came to England, I never even saw snow.
It will likely get far worse than this. Come here, he ordered, holding out his arm.
She protested when Kell drew her into the shelter of his body to share his warmth, but then he asked her about winters in the British West Indies, and somehow Raven found herself telling him about growing up on the Caribbean isle of Montserrat and revealing confidences she never intended toabout playing pirate on white crystalline beaches and swimming in aquamarine seas and galloping over green, green hills.
Ive heard that Montserrat resembles Ireland somewhat, Kell remarked thoughtfully.
I wouldnt know since Ive never been to Ireland, but the largest number of settlers on the island are indeed Irish. Did you spend much time in Ireland when you were young?
She immediately regretted her question, though, for it was unsettling to hear Kell tell of visits to Ireland when his parents were still alive, especially when she caught his dark eyes smiling with fond memories.
From the time I was a babe, my mother regaled me with tales of the wee folk, so whenever we visited, I spent most of my waking hours hunting them. His self-deprecating grin held an irresistible appeal. I vow I believed in leprechauns until I was nearly a grown man.
Raven shifted restlessly and eased herself from Kells embrace, claiming that she was warm enough. Even if it was a lie, she knew she would be wiser to maintain a formal reserve between them.
The situation grew even worse when they arrived at the Luttrell estate. There were some initial awkward moments when his lordship greeted Kell, and Raven worried that she would have to come to her husbands defense. Then they were shown upstairs and she discovered her grandfather had allotted them only a single bedchamber, even though there were dozens of empty guest rooms throughout the huge manor.
When she eyed the bed unhappily, Kell merely shrugged. We can manage for appearances sake.
Dressing for dinner proved a further exercise in intimacy, for they had to share the small dressing room under the curious eyes of their servants. Raven was almost grateful when they could repair downstairs for dinner.
The entire manor house was bedecked for Christmas, with holly and ivy and evergreen boughs adorning the picture frames and stairway banisters. Raven saw Kell eyeing the greenery and wondered what he was thinking.
I havent seen such decorations since my youth, he answered her unspoken question. My mother was fond of observing Christmas like this.
The pleasure in his voice held a note of sadness that Raven could understand well enough. She herself had few fond memories of Christmas, but she missed her mother dreadfully.
They found the drawing room particularly festive. A huge Yule log burned in the hearth, while the mantel was brightened by red ribbons and holly sprigs.
Her grandfather awaited her in his favorite chair. At her appearance on Kells arm, Luttrell groped for his cane and started to rise, but Raven stayed him with a quick word.
The decorations are lovely, Grandfather, she said, bending to give him a kiss on his withered cheek.
I wanted to make you feel welcome, my girl, so you would visit me more often. I am a lonely old man.
He turned his attention to her husband. So tell me, Mr. Lasseter, the viscount said, plainly making an attempt to include Kell in the conversation, how have you been getting on with my minx of a granddaughter? I trust she is not proving too troublesome?
Kell shot Raven a provocative glance, his eyes suddenly gleaming with amusement. Oh, she is proving exceedingly troublesome, sir, but I am managing somehow.
Her grandfather gave a crack of laughter and then asked after his sister Catherine, who had remained in London for the holiday. I confess I didnt invite her to join us, Luttrell added in a conspiratorial undertone. I did not want her spoiling the occasion. Catherines shrewish tongue could vex the devil himself, isnt that right, Granddaughter?
Raven returned a politely ambivalent smile, although inwardly she was glad she didnt have to deal with her aunt Catherine as well as her grandfather and her husband.
Dinner turned out to be far more congenial than she had expected, Raven noted with rueful surprise. Even though the two gentlemen found little in common, they both obviously endeavored to be on their best behavior.
When the sweets were finished, she looked expectantly at her grandfather, wondering if they would observe the more formal custom of the ladies repairing to the drawing room while the gentlemen remained behind to enjoy an after-dinner wine and possibly a smoke.
Go ahead, my girl, her grandfather urged. We will join you shortly. I have an excellent port I wish Mr. Lasseter to try.
Containing her reservations, she left them together and occupied herself by absently picking out tunes on the drawing room pianoforte from the sheet music provided, but she found herself glancing at the ormolu clock on the mantel with increasing frequency.
In the dining room, however, the viscounts after-dinner conversation had taken Kell somewhat by surprise.
Luttrell began by offering a sincere apology for the chilly reception Kell had received into the family. It alarmed me to think of my granddaughter wed to a man of your reputation, Mr. Lasseter. But I came to realize what I owed you for saving her. And Raven seems content enough. I trust she is not pulling any wool over my eyes?
Kell had no desire to answer probing questions about the state of his marriage, and he fended the inquiry off politely. You will have to ask Raven, my lord.
Luttrell waved an impatient hand. I doubt she would tell me if she were unhappy, since she wouldnt wish to disappoint me. He leaned forward, pinning Kell with an intent gaze. I hope you will allow me to be frank, sir. Im an old man and not much longer for this world, I fear. I want my granddaughter to be well cared for when I am goneand not only in the monetary sense. Raven will be all alone, except for my sister Catherine, who has all the motherly instincts of a gorgon.
I understand Raven has a half brother, Kell said carefully.
Luttrell frowned. You know about that, do you? Well, its true, she does have a half brother, but she cant acknowledge the connection without dredging up the past. Furthermore, Sabine is in America, and this infernal conflict with America makes the seas too dangerous to sail. You will be the only protection she has from a cruel world.
I assure you, Kell vowed quite honestly, I will care for Raven to the best of my ability. He paused before adding, I would be better prepared, though, if I understood more of her history.
You wish to know about Ravens mother?
I gather you were estranged from her.
Yes. The viscounts rheumy eyes welled up with tears. I treated my daughter so wretchedly. I wish to God I had acted differently
. Tears slipped down his wrinkled cheeks as he spoke of his lifelong regrets. I repudiated my only child because of my stubborn pride, and I never saw her again. What a damned fool I was. Wearily he shut his eyes. When you come to be my age, you realize the importance of family. I have only myself to blame for my loneliness.
They stayed for more than half an hour, with Luttrell lamenting his past mistakes and disclosing what little he knew of his granddaughters upbringing. When he finally composed himself, they joined Raven in the drawing room.
Her gaze immediately sought out Kells, but he kept his expression purposely enigmatic. Her countenance, however, clearly showed her relief that the two men hadnt done mortal battle.
Lord Luttrell made straight for his chair and gave a sigh as he sank into it. Play a carol for us, my dear, while I warm my old bones by the fire. I vow these damned winters are getting more brutal each year. Do you sing, Mr. Lasseter?
I havent in years, Kell replied, going to stand near Raven at the pianoforte. Not since my mother was alive.
Well, I am a bit rusty myself, but Raven has a voice like an angel and should keep us in tune. If you are willing to risk making a cake of yourself, so am I.
Thus it was that Kell, to his amazement, found himself turning the pages for Raven and singing Christmas carols he hadnt sung since his youth.
The evening was a strange one for Kell, disturbing in many ways, for it reminded him of everything hed once had and lost. He hadnt known such familial warmth since his father died.
He found himself relishing the easy laughter between grandfather and granddaughter. Luttrell obviously cared for Raven a great deal and profoundly regretted having lost the opportunity to witness her childhood and to see her grow to womanhood.
The viscounts earlier sad utterances about loneliness echoed in Kells mind as he stood at the pianoforte beside Raven, feeling a strange melancholy. The warmth and intimacy of the evening only emphasized his own isolation, while the discussion of family had roused unwanted reflections about his own painful past and made him acutely aware of all that was missing in his life.