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Authors: Grace Callaway

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“Thank you,” she whispered.

He touched her cheek, self-recrimination darkening his eyes. “Don’t thank me. It’s my fault. I should have protected you—I just never guessed that Cora Ashley would be capable of such deviousness.”

Cora’s maliciousness didn’t surprise Penny at all… but she decided to let it go.

For now.

“Thank you for rescuing me anyway,” she said softly. “Most of all, thank you for trusting me.”

Some of the brooding left his gaze. Keeping one arm around her shoulders, he touched the ruby necklace at her throat.

“Don’t you know that your worth is beyond compare, Penny? I trust and love you with everything that I am,” he said.

She didn’t know how she’d come to deserve such a husband. But he was hers. All hers.

“I love you so much, Marcus.” Her eyes welled, her balance wavering.

He swept her up into his arms. Kissed her tenderly. “Let’s go home.”

Epilogue

 

Several days later, on Christmas Day, the Blackwoods’ drawing room was the site of cozy pandemonium. Against Marcus’ wishes—he’d been adamant that Penny should stay in bed and rest after her ordeal—Penny had arranged a little party. She’d wanted to celebrate the holiday with their closest friends and family.

Now she was sitting with Emma and Thea at a window seat, watching as plump snowflakes drifted lazily outside. Inside, the fire leapt merrily, conversation and children’s laughter flowing through the halls, the scent of gingerbread and spiced Yuletide posset warming the air.

“Thank goodness you’ve recovered,” Thea said.

“I feel absolutely fine.” Penny gave a wry smile. “In fact, I slept like a babe the day after the Ashleys’ ball, and now I’m more rested than I’ve been in ages.”

“I cannot believe the sheer maliciousness of Cora Ashley.” Emma’s chestnut curls bobbed as she shook her head. “Imagine hatching such a devious plot.”

“At least her punishment fits the crime,” Thea said philosophically.

The day after the party, an incensed Marcus had gone to speak with Lord Ashley. He’d informed the earl of his countess’ transgressions, and, according to Marcus’ report, Ashley’s reaction had been neither shocked nor even particularly caring.

I’ll take care of it
, the earl had said in a bored voice.

Three days after that, Cora Ashley had been shipped off to a distant property in Ireland. According to the
on dit
, there was no return date. Privately, Marcus told Penny that he thought it was good riddance, and Cora deserved her banishment.

Penny, for her part, wasn’t quite as magnanimous as Marcus. The bloody wench had drugged her, set her up, and
tried to steal her husband
: to her mind, that merited a fair bit more than some jaunt in the Irish countryside. Which was why she’d had a little gift planted in the lady’s carriage. Just a dozen or so of Cora’s favorite eight-legged friends to keep her company on the road.

Feeling generous, however, Penny hadn’t included any poisonous varieties.

See? She had turned over a new leaf.

“I’m just thankful that no scandal has resulted from all of this,” she said. “I shudder to think what might have happened if anyone else had come upon that dreadful scene.”

Even though she had the precious gift of Marcus’ trust, the last thing she wanted was to drag the Blackwood name through the mud. Especially since she and her mama-in-law were on peculiarly good terms these days. Upon arrival today, the old dragon had inspected her up and down and then patted her on the cheek, saying gruffly, “Always knew you were a hardy bloom, my dear. Just like me. Now fetch me some of that Yuletide posset—and mind you don’t skimp on the Madeira.”

“As for the lack of scandal, you might have Violet to thank,” Emma muttered.

“Violet?” Penny said in surprise. “What does she have to do with this?”

Emma and Thea exchanged glances.

“I must have your most solemn promise that you won’t tell anyone else—except your husband, of course,” Emma said.

Growing more intrigued by the moment, Penny nodded.

Thea leaned forward, her voice hushed. “You do know what happened to Viscount Carlisle at the Ashleys’ Ball?”

She did. The whole
ton
did.

Somehow, the proud and dignified Scotsman had managed to land on his arse…
in
the champagne fountain. How the mighty had fallen.

“I heard he created quite a splash.” Penny couldn’t help herself.

Emma gave her a wry look. “You and every tattle rag in London have used that line. At any rate, his mishap proved advantageous in one respect: it drew the attention away from Cora Ashley’s machinations upstairs. Everyone was focused on Carlisle’s accident and took no notice of your departure.”

“The only problem is,” Thea said in a whisper, “we don’t think it was an accident.”

“It wasn’t?” Penny said, puzzled.

“Violet had something to do with it,” Emma said.

“Never say she
pushed
Carlisle into the fountain?” A startled laugh escaped Penny.

Gnawing on her lower lip, Emma said, “Vi wouldn’t give us the exact details, but she was quite distressed over the whole business.”

“And it takes
a lot
to distress Violet,” Thea said, her hazel eyes brimming with concern.

“Oh, dear.” Sobering, Penny hoped that disaster didn’t lay in wait. She couldn’t imagine a more unlikely and volatile pairing than between the reckless hoyden and the haughty Scot. “You don’t think there’s anything... well,
going on
between your sister and Carlisle? I thought she was enamored of his younger brother Wickham?”

“You never know with Violet,” the duchess said with a sigh. “Which is precisely why we’re worried.”

~~~

Later on that evening, Marcus cuddled Penny against his side. They were in bed, naked, their skin still warm and damp from the exertions of their recent lovemaking. Although, in truth, his wife had done most of the work. He traced the sweet shape of her lips and decided he wanted the same thing for Christmas every year.

As if reading his thoughts, Penny murmured against his chest, “Merry Christmas, Lord Blackwood.”

“Merry Christmas, Lady Blackwood.” He played with a long raven tress.

“What did you think of the party? Did you enjoy it?”

Smiling, he said, “It was splendid. You did a marvelous job, love. Although next year I vote we do away with the Twelfth cake.”

To entertain the children, his wife had decided to buck tradition and serve a Twelfth cake on Christmas Day. Embedded in the beautifully iced confection had been a small golden crown: the guest who found the crown in his or her slice got to be king or queen for the day, with the accompanying right to order around the other guests.

Owen had crowed with delight when he’d been crowned king.

His brothers had been less pleased.

“I’m afraid we raised a tyrant. Or, more accurately, three of them.” Penny traced delicate circles on his chest with her index finger. “I do hope they’ll be on better behavior when Agatha meets them next month.”

Knowing how much his wife was looking forward to Agatha’s visit, Marcus grinned. “You just don’t want to admit that I was right and you were wrong when it comes to the boys being little hellions. Might as well admit defeat now, love: Agatha’s going to side with me, and you know it.”

“All right, I admit it. You win.” Penny raised her head, smiling ruefully. Her new ruby and diamond earbobs, the Christmas gift he’d given her to match her necklace, caught the light of the fire and glittered richly against her dark hair.

He touched one earring. “These suit you.”

“I love them, and I love you. Which reminds me—I’ve a gift for you, too.” She left the bed to retrieve it.

Watching the delightful sway of his wife’s ass, he waggled his brows and said, “Didn’t you just give it to me?”

She tossed him a saucy wink over her shoulder. “That was your Christmas present.” She plucked something from her vanity and returned to the bed, handing him a black velvet box. “This is to celebrate our anniversary.”

It struck him then.

“The first time we met was on Christmas,” he murmured. “All those years ago.”

She smiled. “Precisely. Now aren’t you going to open the box?”

He sat up and removed the lid. A handsome gold watch lay nestled against the white satin lining. Lifting it out, he admired it, saying, “Thank you, darling. It’s a fine piece.”

“It’s engraved,” she said.

He turned it over, and his throat clogged. He ran his thumb over the elegant script.

Together through every season.

Setting the watch carefully back into the box, he pulled Penny into his arms and poured his love for her into a long, sweet kiss. They were both breathless when it ended.

“You like it then?” Penny said, her cheeks flushed.

“I adore it. And I adore you.” He tucked a silken curl behind her ear. “But I’m afraid I didn’t get an anniversary present for you. We shall rectify that oversight first thing tomorrow. You can have anything you want.”


Anything
I want?” Her eyes sparkled more brilliantly than the rubies.

“Anything within my power to give,” he said solemnly.

She leaned in, bringing her lips to his ear. There, she whispered her heart’s desire.

He gave a husky laugh. Staring into his beloved’s eyes, he murmured, “As to that, I can make no guarantees, my darling, other than to do my very best.”

He kissed her and, as he’d promised, did his very best.

Twice.

And because Marcus was a gentleman of honor, one who kept his word to his cherished wife, nine months later Miss Georgiana Flora Aileen Harrington was welcomed joyfully into the world.

 

The End

 

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