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โI agree.โ
He took another step backwards. โIโm afraid it is time for me to depart,โ he said, his words sounding rushed. โI intend to call upon Lady Emma.โ
โI wish you luck.โ
Martin stared at her for a moment before he departed from the room. Hannah walked over to the window and watched as he stepped into his coach.
She couldnโt account for his odd behavior, but she would never be foolish enough to allow Martin to flirt with her again. Her heart could take only so much rejection from him.
As the coach jerked forward, Martin couldnโt seem to believe what had just happened. He had almost kissed Hannah, right there in the drawing room. His intention had been to tease her, but when he was standing close to her, the desire to kiss her had become nearly overwhelming.
He was so thankful he had resisted the urge. If he hadnโt, he could have ruined everything between them. He had no desire to pursue Hannah. Good heavens, she was like family to him. So why had he noticed her comely figure when she walked into the room, or the faint smell of rose water on the delicate curvature of her neck? Those were things he should definitely not be noticing about his friend.
Martin turned his attention towards the window. He thought he had seen a trace of longing in her eyes, but that was impossible. Hannah had never shown any interest in him, which is why he had always enjoyed her company. He tired of the women who always batted their eyelashes at him and hid behind coy smiles.
No, Hannah was different from the other ladies, and she always had been. He sighed. She had thought his words earlier werenโt genuine, but he had meant every word. Regardless, whatever he was beginning to feel for Hannah needed to be suppressed, at all costs. He wouldnโt jeopardize his friendship with her over something as trivial as misplaced feelings.
The coach came to a stop outside a townhouse and the footman put the step down. Martin stepped out and took a moment to admire the large columns framing the main door.
He walked up and knocked. After a moment, the door opened and a tall man with thinning white hair answered.
โMay I help you?โ he asked politely.
Martin reached into the pocket of his waistcoat and pulled out a calling card. He extended it towards the butler as he said, โI am here to call upon Lady Emma.โ
The butler accepted the card and opened the door wide. โPlease do come in,โ he stated. โI will see if Lady Emma is accepting callers.โ
โThank you.โ
As the butler walked away, Martin saw Lord Charles descending the large staircase that dominated the far wall.
Charles smiled broadly at him. โGood morning,โ he greeted as he approached.
โGood morning,โ Martin replied.
โAre you here to call upon my sister?โ Charles asked, stopping in front of him.
โI am.โ
Charles nodded approvingly. โI have no doubt she will be pleased to see you.โ
โI hope so.โ
โI am on my way to call on Miss Blackmore,โ Charles informed him.
โAre you now?โ Martin asked, hoping to keep the terseness out of his voice.
โI am,โ Charles answered. โI must admit that I am rather eager to become more acquainted with her, especially after dancing a set with her last night.โ
โI wish you luck.โ
Charles eyed him curiously. โI know you are a friend of Miss Blackmoreโs, but I canโt help but ask if you have spoken for her.โ
โI have not,โ he replied. โWe are just friends.โ
โIโm glad to hear that,โ Charles said with relief in his voice. โI didnโt dare to compete against you for a ladyโs hand.โ
Not wanting to continue this line of conversation, Martinโs eyes roamed the spacious entry hall with the vaulted ceilings. โYou have a beautiful townhouse.โ
โYes, it has been in our family for generations,โ Charles announced proudly.
The sound of the butlerโs heels clipping on the tile drew his attention. โIf you follow me, milord,โ the butler said. โLady Emma and Lady Bideford will greet you in the drawing room.โ
Charles gave him an encouraging smile. โNow it is my turn to wish you luck,โ he joked.
Martin followed the butler down the hall and stepped into a room with red papered walls. All available space on the tables and mantel over the fireplace was filled with trinkets of every size and shape. Lady Emma was sitting on the settee next to her mother, and both had needlework in their hands.
He stopped in the center of the room and bowed. โThank you for agreeing to see me today, Lady Emma.โ He tipped his head respectfully towards her mother. โLady Bideford.โ
Emma placed the fabric on the table next to her. โI wanted to thank you for the flowers that were delivered this morning.โ
โYou are most kindly welcome.โ
With a side glance at her mother, Emma asked, โWould you care to have a seat, my lord?โ
โThank you.โ He sat across from them on an upholstered armchair. โIt is a lovely day we are having, is it not?โ
Lady Bideford bobbed her head. โIt is quite glorious,โ she replied. โEmma took advantage of the nice weather and went on a morning ride.โ
โIs that so?โ Martin asked.
Emma nodded. โI prefer riding in the morning. The paths are not as crowded, and my horse can stretch its legs.โ
โI would concur,โ he said. โHave you ridden in Hyde Park?โ
A smile came to her lips. โI adore riding in Hyde Park,โ she answered. โI especially love riding near the Serpentine River.โ
Lady Bideford interjected, โWhen my Emma is not riding her horse, she is often found practicing the pianoforte and harp.โ
โWhat wonderful instruments,โ Martin praised.
โYes, Emma is quite accomplished,โ Lady Bideford gushed. โBesides speaking multiple languages, she is also well-versed in many subjects, including art, history, and chronology.โ
Emmaโs smile dimmed, making it apparent that she was not thrilled by her motherโs praise.
โLord Egleton does not need a list of my many accomplishments,โ Emma said softly.
โI am just making conversation,โ Lady
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