Read Petals on the River Online
Authors: Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #General, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Love Stories, #Historical, #Nannies, #Historical Fiction, #Virginia, #Virginia - History - Colonial Period; Ca. 1600-1775, #Indentured Servants
decided.
She considered herself immensely fortunate to have been bought
by such a man.
Soon after their return to the riverside cabin, Gage carried his
sleeping son into the smaller bedroom.
When he came back to the parlor
he found his bondswoman awaiting him with a soft smile lighting her
face.
Entranced by the shining green eyes, Gage tilted his head at a curious
angle.
"Did you want something, Shemaine?"
"Aye, Mr.
Thornton," she murmured with an almost imperceptible nod.
"I
have a great desire to thank you for helping Annie.
Working for the
Tates will be a relief after what she has experienced with Mr. Myers."
The silkiness of her voice sent warm shivers racing through his senses,
but Gage sought to drag free of the mind-numbing spell she cast, for he
knew he could not let her build her hopes on what he had done when he
had no intention of letting Annie come live with them.
"I have to tell you, Shemaine, that once Annie has served her usefulness
at the Tates', I must sell her to get back what I laid out for her.
She
won't be coming here to live."
"I know that, Mr.
Thornton," Shemaine assured him softly, "but I trust
you mean to find her a far more worthy master than Mr.
Myers has proven
himself to be.
Truly, in the short time I've been here, I've come to
believe that you're a very honorable man.
Indeed, sir, I can think of
no other man whom I admire more at this very moment."' Gage struggled to
keep himself from imagining more than she had actually meant to convey.
The word admire could insinuate a whole plethora of connotations, all
pleasing to be sure, but it would be foolish for him to presume too
much.
He was still.
her master, and she his . bondslave.
Momentarily at a loss for words, he sidestepped around her, knowing if
he stayed in the cabin one moment longer he'd be tempted to delve into
another matter, one that required a more careful discussion than he
presently had time for.
"I'd better go out to the shop and see what
progress the men have made in my absence."
Shemaine was perplexed by his hasty departure, but she laid it to his
impatience to get back to work.
She set herself to completing the
chores which had been left undone earlier that morning.
After putting
the house in order, she heated several irons near the fire and began the
task of pressing their clothes.
It gave her a strange satisfaction to
smooth her master's more costly garments beneath her hand and to exert
great care in doing them justice.
It was no mean accomplishment to
imagine how handsome Gage Thornton would look in neatly pressed white
shirts instead of the wrinkled homespun ones he had been wearing.
A fine frock coat and breeches would do much to complement them, but she
suffered no uncertainty that it would be the man himself who would
enhance the apparel.
Her imagination seemed quite frivolous when she
envisioned herself dancing the minuet with her richly garbed master as
she and Maurice had done on numerous occasions.
In her fantasy Gage was
as graceful of step as he was courtly and attentive of manner, rivaling
Maurice, who had been exceedingly well tutored in all the social graces.
Each time Gage came near, she saw a promise in his eyes that made her
breathless with anticipation.
It was just an illusion, Shemaine warned herself, and rarely was reality
as enticing as one's fantasies.
In an effort to redirect her thoughts
to something less titillating, she sought to turn her reverie into a
memory of an evening when she had entertained Maurice in her family's
parlor.
In guiding her imagination in a close semblance of accuracyX
the figure of her fiance was just as tall, his hair just as black, his
smile just as engaging as her master's, but instead of amber-brown eyes,
thickly lashed ebon eyes gleamed above her own.
Maurice's lips were touched with a natural reddish hue, and as he
lowered his head they parted in eagerness of the kiss he would extract
from hers.
But suddenly her dream went awry, and it was a sun-bronzed visage that
loomed close above her own and her master's opening mouth seizing hers
with ardent desire.
Just as swiftly, an intoxicating ecstasy surged
upward within her, evoking a strange craving in her womanly being that
was unsettling at best.
To be sure, the delectable warmth that swept
through her breasts was no less devastating than the feelings elicited
when Gage's arm had casually stroked her curves during shooting practice
not so long ago.
Shemaine lifted a trembling hand and, in distraction, wiped at the sheen
of perspiration now dampening her burning cheeks.
The shock of her
reaction completely shattered the fanciful notion that she was an
impenetrable fortress of serene virtue.
Where once she might have
remained calm and collected in spite of Maurice's attempts to persuade
her that they were as good as married, she was not at all sure she would
stay so coolly detached if Gage Thornton ever employed a like amount of
dedication to winning her favors.
Her cheeks grew hot and her breath
came in quickening snatches as she recalled his manly loins casually
brushing her backside while he demonstrated the proper way to hold a
muzzleloader.
Treading close on the heels of that memory came another
bold reminder of his male nudity bathed in moonlight.
With it came a
burgeoning heat that flared upward, setting her senses aflame. The depth
of her arousal shocked her unduly.
Indeed, if she could be affected to
such an extent by memories, then there was definitely a side of her that
was not nearly as levelheaded and reserved as she once might have
supposed.
Having now discovered a sensuality within herself that she had
previously been ignorant of, Shemaine found it difficult to keep her
thoughts well aligned to that which a virtuous maid might ponder.
Her
sudden propensity for wayward musings became even more apparent when
Gage returned to the cabin later that afternoon.
His very presence in
the kitchen evoked an unfamiliar tumult within her, making her fearful
of what he might discern if he looked into her flushed face or took note
of her trembling fingers.
When he sprawled on the rug in the parlor to wrestle and play with
Andrew, the distance between them gave her relief.
Even so, as she
grated carrots, her eyes were wont to covertly caress the manly torso.
It shocked her unduly when she found herself closely eyeing the buckskin
breeches that lay softly over his loins.
The torpid fullness led her
mind swiftly astray to visions of his long, nude body glistening with
silvery droplets.
The kindling warmth that swept through her in ever I
strengthening surges affected her breathing until she became a bit
ambiguous about her own reserve.
In truth, if she were again faced with
his intrusion into her bath and he looked at her with as much hunger as
he had that night, she wondered if she would be quite so insistent upon
him leaving her as she had been then.
The conversation was a trifle lacking at supper.
Gage and Shemaine were
keenly aware of each other, yet reluctant to reveal the extent of their
preoccupation or their growing enthrallment.
Across the width of the
trestle table, their eyes surreptitiously drank their fill, stroking the
face and form of the recipient of their attention. A brief contact of a
hand or arm left their skins tingling, their senses stimulated.
A
murmured word or a direct gaze readily gained their undivided attention.
Later, when they brushed against each other in passing, kindling fires
were a delectable yet unquenchable torture for which neither could find
a befitting assuagement.
Despite the assurances Gage had given his bondslave, he was relentlessly
drawn toward reflections of that moment when he had finished toweling
his hair and swept the linen around his neck.
In the soft aura bathing
the interior, he had noticed Shemaine right away, even as she backed
stealthily toward Andrew's room.
Her translucent eyes had glimmered,
reflecting the silvery light streaming through the window and betraying
the direction in which she stared.
He had dared not move lest he
frighten her beyond reason, but he had felt much like a man subjected to
an exquisite seduction while bound to a stake.
The interlude was so
enticing, even in recall, that it roused all the painful yearnings he
had been contending with, even while he struggled to emulate a leisured
calm.
In truth, he longed to create other such moments wherein he could
instruct Shemaine further in the intimate secrets of a man's body.
After the meal, Gage found he had little patience to expend on his
drawings.
He had spent the remainder of the afternoon setting aright
several mistakes made by his apprentices during his absence, and he was
plagued with a desire to simply relax and do something other than work
before he went to bed.
In heightening frustration he closed his desk,
announcing in a disgruntled tone that he had finished for the evening if
Shemaine cared to take an early bath.
He put Andrew to bed and returned
to the parlor to find her carrying buckets of steaming water into the
back room.
Sitting down in the rocking chair near the hearth, he picked
up a book to read, hoping it would soothe the inexplicable restlessness
that roiled within him.
Though he made a concened effort to concentrate
on the pages, the words in the volume could not hold his attention for
any measurable length of time, not when his gaze was inclined to wander
above the pages and follow Shemaine as she scurried back and forth
between the hearth and the back corridor.
After dumping the last pail of water, she came to stand beside his chair
with a towel folded over her arm, drawing his bemused attention.
''What is it, Shemaine?"
"I thought since there's a bit of a nip in the air this evening, sir,