Read The Marriage Prize Online
Authors: Virginia Henley
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Historical, #General
Rosamond shook her head, not feeling beautiful. "I am no
longer slim."
"Nay, your soft curves make you extremely desirable. Your
body is so lush, it arouses me to madness. Let me show you!"
He scooped her up and carried her before the polished mirror.
Then he let her body slide down his until her feet touched the
carpet and she stood in front of him facing the mirror.
Rosamond watched, breathless, as his powerful hand slipped
around her and cupped her bare breast, the cal oused pad of
his thumb toying with her sensitive nipple. She drew in a swift
breath as a thread of fire ran from the tip of her breast, down
through her softly curved bel y, then burned its way to her
woman's core. Rod gently pul ed her back against him so that
she could feel the hard length of his arousal against her soft
bottom. She watched, mesmerized, as his fingers slowly
traced the curves of her body with reverence. She moaned
softly as he parted her legs and touched her most sensitive
place with his fingertips.
Slowly she became aware of how erotic it made her feel to
watch him in the mirror as he pleasured her. She arched back
against his hard body, relishing the tantalizing rhythm of his
fingers. Deliberately she brushed the soft curve of her bottom
across the sensitive head of his shaft and saw him shudder
with desire. She suddenly realized that in Rod's eyes she was
beautiful, and it changed al of her perceptions. The reflection
of their naked bodies, his so dark and powerful, hers so fair
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and fecund, revealed a sensual, primal beauty she had not
recognized before.
He palmed her lush breast, stroking and caressing the silken
globe until she shivered uncontrol ably with the fierce need he
aroused in her. When his hot and hungry gaze met hers in the
mirror, she felt the tremors begin inside her and she thrust
herself against his burning fingers.
"You are beautiful in your passion," he whispered against her ear.
"You make me feel beautiful."
He picked her up and carried her back to the bed. Then he
laid her down and spread her hair about her so that she lay in
golden splendor. Rodger worshipped her with his eyes while
he quickly disrobed, then, unable to keep from touching her,
tasting her any longer, his hands and his lips caressed al her
body's silken pleasure points where his gaze had lingered.
Suddenly, Rosamond felt ravenous for him. Hungrily she lifted
her mouth for his ravishing and pul ed him down to her. She
opened her thighs, then wrapped her legs around him, sliding
them high about his back. She was in a fever of need as she
molded her body to his and cried out her pleasure as she felt
him bury himself hard in the scalding heat of her sheath.
As he unleashed the fierce desire that had been riding him for
hours, she cried out, "Rod ... Rod ..." Hearing his name on her lips inflamed him as nothing else could, making him groan
with a hunger of his own. He whispered love words, hot
passionate words that made Rosamond respond wildly. Her
senses reeled with the male scent of him, her blood pulsed,
and her body throbbed at the feel of every deep thrust.
Rodger felt exultant. He had vowed to make her crave him,
ache for him, and he had succeeded beyond his wildest
dreams. This was the way he'd always wanted her, moaning
and frenzied beneath him, as he brought her to her final
rapture. They spent together, clinging to each other in a hot,
shuddering release, then his arms tightened possessively,
holding her against his heart.
Rosamond sighed with pleasure as she lay against him, her
bodyrelaxing after the loving. "Rod, I wish I could believe you
were not plotting......I wish I could trust you."
His arms tightened protectively. "You can believe this: If you
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me your trust, I wil never betray it." He stroked her silken hair possessively. "You know how I cherish precious things ... you
are precious to me, and this child is the greatest treasure you
could ever give me. I kiss your heart, Rosamond."
In the morning when Rodger left, Rosamond watched him from
her chamber window. He mounted his black stal ion, then
paused and looked up at the high tower. He touched two
fingers to his lips, then pressed them against his heart, before
he gal oped out along Kenil-worth's causeway.
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Mont-fort at the head of a huge armed force. Rodger drew rein
and Earl Simon did the same. The two men stil respected
each other despite the political choices they had made, and
Rod felt it was necessary to offer Simon an explanation for his
presence at Kenilworth. "My lord earl, I brought Rosamond to
visit with Lady Eleanor. My wife is carrying our child and
craves your wife's advice and reassurance."
The stern expression on de Montfort's face softened
somewhat. "Congratulations, Sir Rodger. Rosamond has
been like a daughter to us. She has always held a special
place in my heart. Be sure you take good care of her."
Rodger nodded solemnly as he gazed into the warlord's dark
eyes. "Rosamond is a prize beyond compare. I pledge to you
that I wil guard her with my life."
Griffin and Nan had already arrived at Tewkesbury Castle by
the time Rodger de Leyburn rode in. He had sworn them to
secrecy because he did not want Rosamond to have
knowledge of his plans while she was at Kenilworth. He
intended to use both Tewkesbury and Deerhurst, which were
only two miles apart, as gathering places for forces loyal to
Edward Plantagenet.
During the next fortnight, the Marcher lords, Mortimer, Hay,
Clifford, and Montgomery met with Rodger de Leyburn,
pledging their men-at-arms, Welsh archers, and cavalry
mounted on surefooted ponies. They were joined by the
western barons, Bohun and Bassing-bourne, and final y by
Lincoln de Warenne, whose brother, the Earl of
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Surrey, was busy recruiting men in France. Foremost in their
minds was a plan to free Prince Edward.
"It is virtual y impossible to storm Kenilworth Castle and effect a rescue," Sir Rodger informed them. "Simon de Montfort is
presently in residence because he has invited Llewelyn of
Wales. Kenilworth not only bristles with men-at-arms, the only
entrance is over its narrow causeway."
"If we cannot rescue him, then Lord Edward must escape,"
swarthy Lord Mortimer declared. "We wil be ready with
horses, and I offer my castle of Wigmore as a refuge for him."
Rodger nodded his thanks. "Escape from Kenilworth would
be more than difficult. It would be far better if Edward were
moved to a less formidable fortress." He flashed his dark grin.
"I wil see if I can precipitate his removal from Kenilworth."
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At the end of June, Rodger returned to Kenilworth, and came
face-to-face with Simon de Montfort, who was entertaining
Llewelyn of Wales. "My lord earl, thank you for al owing me to
visit Rosamond. I promised I would return in time for her mare
to foal."
"Since it is ful moon, I accept your explanation, even though
my instincts tel me I should keep you and Lord Edward apart."
Rodger al owed a look of relief to transform his face. "He is
stil here then?"
"Stil here?" Simon said sharply.
"You have no plans to move him from Kenilworth?" Rod asked
anxiously.
Simon de Montfort was immediately suspicious that a plot
was afoot to rescue the heir to the throne. "Why are you
anxious that Edward remain at Kenilworth?" he demanded
bluntly.
Rod tried to recover what he had said. "I ... I only think that
Edward would be happier here with Harry and his uncle
Richard for company."
It was such a lame explanation that Simon de Montfort's
suspicion immediately doubled. "Llewelyn of Wales is here to
sign a treaty. Diplomacy works if given a chance; both
countries wil prosper from peace."
"If you trust the Black Wolf of Snowdon," Rodger said
smoothly.
"I trust no one," Simon said pointedly.
When Rodger took his horse into Kenilworth's stables to rub
him down, he found Rosamond in Nimbus's stal . She had
placed a blanket in the straw and, from the look of things,
planned to sleep in the stables.
"Oh, Rodger, thank you for returning today.... I thought you had
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forgotten about Nimbus." Her face shone with relief and trust
in his ability.
"O ye of little faith," he teased. He was not surprised that she had made plans to face the mare's foaling alone, for
Rosamond always found the courage to do what she thought
was her duty. "I would much rather you left Nimbus to me,
sweetheart."
"Oh, Rod, I cannot! It is not that I don't trust you, I do. But I must be here to soothe her. I have attended many births and given
the women bayberry to ease the pain of long, hard labor."
"Rosamond, a mare foaling is different from a woman giving
birth to a child. A foal is encased in a sack of fluid when it is
born; the mare cannot have a long labor or the foal would die.
It usual y comes quickly, once a mare's labor starts."
"Real y?" Some of her worry melted away, but not al . "Please let me stay with you?"
Rodger cursed silently. He knew Nimbus was carrying twins,
and almost always the second foal was born dead. He could
not bring himself to tel her. "When it starts, you must stand
back and promise not to interfere."
Rosamond nodded her understanding and stroked Nimbus's
soft muzzle as she murmured endearments to her. After a
while, she sat down on the blanket next to Rodger and waited
patiently. At dusk the mare started to get resdess, and Rodger
knew that as the moon climbed the sky, Nimbus would foal.
Suddenly the animal was taken with a great shudder, and she
began to whinny. Rodger was on his feet instantly, his powerful
hand stroking down the mare's bel y. "Stand back,
Rosamond."
In fascinated horror, she watched her beloved palfrey go down
to her knees, then get back up again, heaving and
shuddering. Al of a sudden there was a great swooshing
sound, and an enormous quivering sack was deposited into
the straw. She watched Rodger fal to his knees and tear open
the thick membrane. Al at once the air was fil ed with a sweet
scent she had never smel ed before. Then Rod was helping a
cream-colored foal from the sack and pushing it toward its
mother.
"Oooh, it's so very beautiful!" Rosamond exclaimed with joy, laughing nervously as it wobbled on its spindly legs. "Oh no!
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another one?" she cried, al the joy leaving her voice as she
saw the smal , limp foal in Rodger's hands.
Rodger knew the smal er twin colt was dead as he tried in
vain to revive it. He made sure its mouth and nostrils were
clear, then tried to revive it by pressing on its fragile rib cage
in hopes it would take in air, but it was hopeless.
Tears of grief streamed down Rosamond's ashen face as she
mourned the dead baby horse. Rod cleansed his hands with
straw and took her in his arms. "Rosamond, can you not
rejoice for the foal that thrives?"
She stared up at him through her tears, and the wisdom of his
words slowly dawned on her. "Yes," she whispered, "I can ... I must." She went to Nimbus and stroked her muzzle. "Good
girl, sweet girl." She watched Rod rub straw over the foal,
though in truth there was no blood as in a human birth. She
smiled at him. "What is it, a male or a female?"
He smiled back. "It's a colt, a male, and he's hungry."
As they stood back watching Nimbus suckle her colt,
Rodger's arm slipped about her and pul ed her close to his
side. "Thank heaven you were here," Rosamond said. "I would have been lost without you." He felt his own child move in her
bel y and offered up a silent prayer.
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Edward. "Escape is not possible from Kenilworth."
"If it were possible, I wouldn't stil be here. Is my wife stil safe in sanctuary, Rodger?"
"Yes, and she is head over heels in love with you, my lord."
"And I with her. She is different from al other women."
"Therein lies the attraction, I believe—you find her different."
Rodger lowered his voice, even though they appeared to be
alone. "Mortimer offers his castle of Wigmore on the Welsh
border for your safe haven. If and when you are moved, we wil
arrange to have fresh horses awaiting your escape. As a
precaution, al the loyal forces we have gathered have been
moved to Ludlow Casde, about seven miles north of
Wigmore."
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Edward nodded his understanding, then he cursed. "Llewelyn
is being treated like the Prince of Wales he thinks himself."
"Simon de Montfort knows he cannot fight us and Wales at the
same time, so he is kissing Llewelyn's arse."
"It makes me want to spew! The old lion, King Henry, my