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Authors: Georgina Devon Nicola Cornick Diane Gaston
said, knowing she had to tell the truth to sooth her
brother’s conscience. ‘I love him.’
Daniel did not seem soothed. She could feel the
tension in his body. His face was set. ‘That is even
worse, if he is only playing games with you.’
‘He is not. He wished to marry me.’
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There was a moment of silence and then Daniel
gave a short laugh. ‘Now I’ll admit you have surprised
me. So he wished to marry you before, but he no
longer does? What happened?’
‘He found out about you,’ Rebecca said.
‘I see.’ Daniel was silent for a moment. ‘You had
not told him.’
‘No.’
‘Because you were protecting me.’
‘Yes. It is a habit of mine.’
Daniel gave an angry sigh. ‘And now he does not
want to marry an outlaw’s sister?’
‘It is not that.’ Rebecca hesitated. ‘Lucas and I have
both kept many secrets from the other. We did what
we thought was best, but in the end we hurt each other
too much. There is no going back.’
Daniel leant his chin on his hand. ‘Could you not
resolve these matters once and for all?’
‘I do not know,’ Rebecca said honestly. ‘There are
many reasons why I should not marry Lucas Kestrel.’
‘You say you love him,’ Daniel pointed out, ‘so
give me one good reason.’
Rebecca made a slight gesture. ‘My whole life has
been wrapped up in my engraving, Daniel. I do not
wish to give it up and I certainly could not continue
to work were I to become Lady Rebecca Kestrel.’
Daniel shifted slightly. ‘You told me that your work
would decline anyway, because of this damage to your
wrist,’ he pointed out. ‘That is something you are go-
ing to have to come to terms with, Beck, sooner or
later. You are fortunate in that you now have another
alternative in life.’
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‘I do not wish to think of Lucas as an alternative to
starvation!’ Rebecca protested.
‘Then think of him as a man who loves you.’
‘That is precisely the point!’ Rebecca leant on the
rail and took a deep breath of sea-scented night air.
‘Lucas does not love me. He wishes to marry because
he wants me and because he and I...we—’ Rebecca
broke off.
‘We’ll take that as read,’ Daniel said, a smile light-
ening the grimness of his tone. ‘It sounds as though
he has at least acted as a gentleman should.’
‘Oh, do not be so stuffy!’ Rebecca said spiritedly.
‘I refuse to marry because of Lucas’s misplaced chiv-
alry and sense of honour.’
‘Then you are a fool,’ Daniel said bluntly. ‘You are
in love with the man. You said so yourself. He wishes
to marry you. He may to all intents and purposes be
desperately in love with you, Beck, and simply not
very adept at showing it.’ Daniel shrugged self-
deprecatingly. ‘Not all men are adroit with such feel-
ings. Certainly—’ a hint of dryness entered his tone
‘—Lucas Kestrel has been doing a good enough job
of
playing
a man deeply in love, if all I hear is true.’
Rebecca was silent. With all her heart she wanted
to believe Daniel’s words. She wanted to think that it
would not be a compromise match, born out of gal-
lantry and need. That was a great deal, but it was not
enough for her. She loved Lucas and she wanted him
to love her too. Abandoning her engraving was a dif-
ferent matter and one that she would have to learn to
accept. She realised that now. Her whole world was
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changing, but she should not hide behind her loss and
use it as an excuse to refuse Lucas.
‘I cannot imagine myself as a lady,’ she said, a little
forlornly.
‘Why not?’ Daniel was bracing. ‘You were born
one.’
‘I am accustomed to working for my living.’
‘So?’ Daniel sounded severe. ‘You need not become
idle just because you marry a rich man, Rebecca. Your
life is there for the taking. You can do what you wish
with it. I never thought to see you refuse a challenge
because you were afraid.’
Rebecca stared out across the darkened sea. Dan-
iel’s words were hard, but she knew they were true.
She had been reluctant to give up the past, to trust
Lucas and to go into a different future. But now her
heart felt lighter and she went across and flung her
arms about Daniel and held him close, wordlessly.
He rested his cheek against her hair and said, ‘Does
that mean I can stop worrying about you again?’
‘I suppose so.’ Rebecca freed herself from his grip
and stood at arm’s length. ‘I must go back now.’
‘Thank the lord for that,’ her brother said. ‘We have
been hovering offshore these two hours past. It is dam-
nably dangerous.’
Despite that, it was Daniel himself who came with
her in the long boat to Kestrel Cove and escorted her
up the sandy path through the woods, leaving her only
when she was on the threshold of Kestrel Court. Re-
becca gave him another brief, fierce hug but they did
not speak, and, though she turned to watch as his tall
figure was swallowed up by the trees, he did not look
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back. She turned away then. The lights of Kestrel
Court glowed bright through the autumn night and she
gathered up the green skirts in one hand and strode
forward boldly, belying the nervousness in her stom-
ach. It was time to meet her future and make of it
what she could.
‘A shocking accident.’ Owen Chance, the Riding
Officer, had been closeted with the Duke and Lord
Lucas Kestrel for over an hour, and Lucas was heartily
wishing him gone. He had nothing against Mr Chance
personally, for the fellow was a good man for a gov-
ernment employee and close as the grave. He and Jus-
tin had agreed that they had to take Chance into their
confidence in order to hush up the matter of the Mid-
winter spies and the further complication of Rebecca’s
disappearance. Chance was the only one outside the
family who knew she had been taken by
The
Defiance.
Benbow was more discreet than a clam and everyone
else had been told that Rebecca had been rescued by
a fishing boat and was currently resting after her or-
deal. The Midwinter tabbies were in a flutter about it,
of course, but it was nowhere near as bad as the huge
scandal that would ensue if the tale got out that Miss
Rebecca Raleigh, erstwhile cousin to the Duke of Kes-
trel, had been taken aboard a pirate ship and one,
moreover, which was the property of her brother, Dan-
iel De Lancey...
It was that that preoccupied Lucas now. He seemed
to notice every tick of the clock, and the agonising
slowness with which the hands moved around towards
midnight. Despite the message that De Lancey had
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sent, Lucas had been desperately uncertain that Re-
becca would come back at all, and with every hour
his doubts had solidified into an uncomfortable weight
in his stomach. He wanted her back. He needed her.
Damn it, he loved her and he would tell her as soon
as she stepped through the door.
If
she stepped through
the door ever again...
‘I agree,’ Owen Chance was continuing, ‘that it is
best to present the matter in the light of a disaster. Sir
John Norton and Lady Benedict, wishing to give the
invalid Sir Edgar a healthful sea outing, arranged the
trip on the yacht, only to fall foul of a most terrible
accident.’
Justin nodded. ‘Quite so. That is the story that we
have put about in the town.’ He shrugged. ‘Perhaps
Norton should have realised that the sea mist made it
an unsuitable day for a sail, but...’
‘But it is too late now,’ Owen Chance concluded.
He smiled a little grimly as he finished his brandy. ‘A
most satisfactory conclusion, your Grace, sparing us
all the unavoidable scandal of a treason trial.’
He got to his feet. ‘Well, if you will excuse me, I
shall be on my way.’ He shook Justin’s hand, then
Lucas’s. ‘They are searching for
The
Defiance,
’ he
said, and Lucas swallowed his irritation because he
understood Chance’s sincerity. ‘HMS
Plockton
is out
of Harwich—’
‘I feel certain that Miss Raleigh will be very well
and will be returned to us soon,’ Justin said, a shade
too heartily. He drew Owen Chance towards the door.
‘This way, old fellow. I cannot emphasise how much
we appreciate your help in this matter...’
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Their voices faded away down the hall and Lucas
got up, unable to keep still any longer. He strode over
to the window and peered out into the darkness, but
could see nothing at all. He thought that he had heard
a sound. It was his imagination, of course. Or wishful
thinking. He dropped down into an armchair by the
fire and ran a hand through his disordered tawny hair.
He had never experienced such a mixture of hope and
fear. If this was love then he was not certain that he
had not been better off before. Except that it was far
too late now.
There was the softest click as the latch of the long
window lifted. Lucas looked up. Even though it was
the one thing that he had wanted to happen all day,
he found he could not actually move, or even speak.
He simply stared.
Rebecca was standing just inside the long windows.
It
was
Rebecca, although she was wearing a full green
skirt that looked as though it had come from a dress-
ing-up box. Her hair was loose down her back and
shadowed her face with a nimbus of dark curls. He
could see the doubt and hesitation in her eyes as she
looked at him. It exactly mirrored everything that he
felt inside. Then she smiled tentatively and held out a
hand.
‘Lucas?’
Lucas was across the room so quickly that he barely
had time to think. His arms went about her and he
held her close. ‘I was afraid you would not come
back.’ He scarcely recognised his own voice.
He felt her tremble on the edge of laughter and
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tears. ‘I was afraid that you would think it proved my
guilt. I am sorry I never told you...’
Lucas pressed a kiss on her hair and tightened his
grip about her. Then he remembered that he had some-
thing to tell her. It was easy in the end. ‘I love you
with all my heart,’ he said. ‘Will you marry me?’
She tilted her chin up so that she could meet his
eyes. Her own were brilliant with tears of happiness.
‘I will,’ she said, a second before he kissed her.
Neither of them was aware of how long it was be-
fore the door opened and the Duke of Kestrel entered.
They broke apart, tousled and incandescent with hap-
piness.
‘Ah,’ Justin said, sounding as unruffled as though
he had stepped into the Prince of Wales’s drawing
room, ‘I am glad to see you returned, Rebecca. We
were becoming quite concerned for you. I kept Chance
talking a while for I did not wish him to meet your
brother on the way out.’ He looked from one to the
other and started to smile. ‘I take it that the wedding
will be going forward after all? I am very glad. But
you will be wishing me gone, I dare say. I shall bid
you good night.’
‘Such discretion,’ Lucas said, as the door closed be-
hind his brother. He sat down in the armchair and
pulled Rebecca onto his lap. She snuggled close,
pressing her cheek to his.
‘Would you like me to tell you what happened, Lu-
cas?’ she asked, muffled.
‘Just for once,’ Lucas said, ‘I would not.’ There was
a huge warmth and happiness in his heart and it
needed no words. He put a hand beneath her chin and
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turned her face up to his. ‘For now,’ he said, ‘there
are better ways to pass the time.’