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Tobias had seen him shortly after heโd arrived, preening in the center of a group of ardent admirers, both male and female. The heir to a dukedom was always seen as a good ally, even when they were self-important dullards.
Not long after that, Tobias had finally caught sight of Lady Priscilla. Her light brown hair was piled atop her head in curls woven through with a silver ribbon and jewels. She wore a pale blue gown that elegantly draped her petite form. A pang of longing had shot through him, and he hoped his plan wouldnโt be for naught.
He watched while she sipped ratafia with other ladies. After some time, she departed the ballroom in the company of her mother.
This was the moment heโd been planning for. Hopefully, they were on their way to the retiring room, because the scheme heโd engineered depended on it. Seeing that was, in fact, their destination, Tobias exhaled with relief. He lingered nearby, his body thrumming with nervous energy as he waited to see if his plan would work.
A few moments later, Lady Priscilla came back out just as heโd hoped she would. Tobias strode quickly to her and gently touched her back. โLady Priscilla, might I have a word?โ
โLord Deane?โ Her eyes lit with surprise and something else. Pleasure, perhaps. There was also a shadow of confusion. โThe maid said Bentley needed to speak with me.โ
โThatโs what I paid her to say, yes.โ Tobias tried not to sound impatient, but if someone happened upon them, the entire scheme would be finished before it even began. โWill you come with me?โ
She nodded. โIโm quite pleased to see you, actually. I was afraid youโd be angry.โ She looked up at him tentatively as he guided her to the sitting room several paces away. โAre you?โ
โNo, of course not. Well, not anymore.โ After ushering her into the sitting room, he closed the door firmly. It was too bad there wasnโt a lock. Due to the threat of discovery, he took just two steps into the room so he would be able to hear if anyone approached. โI was shocked to learn youโd become betrothed to Bentley. I thought we suited quite well.โ
She turned to face him, her pale brows knitted. โIโm so sorry. You must understand that my parents preferred Bentleyโs suit.โ
Exactly as heโd suspected. โI did wonder what happened. Iโd planned to propose to you yesterday afternoon, then to speak with your father this morning. I suppose itโs my bad luck that Bentley got to you both first.โ
She stepped closer to him. โIโm not sure it would have mattered. My father was quite set on Bentley.โ
Tobias edged toward her so that they nearly touched. โAnd were you set on someone? In particular?โ
Pink swathed her cheeks, and her lashes fluttered as she glanced away. โI tried not to be, but I admit I preferred you to Bentley.โ She returned her gaze to his, an expectant smile lifting her mouth.
Happiness swelled in Tobiasโs chest. โIโd thought so.โ He clasped her fingers and pressed his lips to her knuckles. Clutching her hand to his chest, he stared into her eyes. โItโs not too late for us to be together. We can leave for Gretna Green right now.โ
Her jaw dropped, but she clutched his fingers. โThat would be madness!โ She sounded breathless, and her blue eyes sparkled with excitement.
He took her reaction to mean she wasnโt opposed to the idea, but that it was risky. โItโs the only solution left to us, unless you think your father can be persuaded to allow you to refuse Bentley.โ
Her forehead creased with concern. โMy father did not ask whom I preferred to marry. I donโt think he can be deterred from Bentley. In any case, that would be a scandal at this point. Our betrothal is public knowledge.โ
โDashing off to Gretna Green will also be a scandal.โ Tobias stroked his thumb along the side of her hand. โI await your direction, my lady.โ
She turned her head, her brow puckering and her lips pursing. โI am so confused. I do like you more than Bentley. And this is such a grand, romantic gesture.โ Her expression brightened, and she brought her other hand up to clasp his between hers. โHow can I refuse you?โ
She liked him? A chill raced through Tobias. Like was not love.
The sound of voices outside the door jolted Tobias into action. He looked wildly about the room for a place to hide. Holding her hand tightly, he pulled her behind the heavy draperies at the window, grateful they were both voluminous and thick.
โWhat are youโโ
Tobias clapped his hand over her mouth. โShhh. Someone is coming,โ he whispered urgently.
The click of the door opening followed by the snick of it closing made Tobias hold his breath. The voices started again, and he strained to listen.
โThis is cozy,โ said a woman, her voice low and provocative. Oh God, were he and Lady Priscilla about to overhear an assignation?
โIndeed,โ the man purred.
There was no mistaking the sounds of kissing, at least not for Tobias. And here he was, squeezed into a small, dark place with the woman he loved pressed against his chest. Her floral scent suddenly assaulted him, stirring a thoroughly inconvenient desire.
Lady Priscilla flattened her palms against his chest. โIt sounds like theyโre kissing,โ she whispered.
He put his hands on her waist and tried to keep from pulling her hips to his. โDonโt talk.โ
โAll right.โ Then her lips were on his, and the longing inside him unfurled into a fiery lust. He splayed his palms over her lower back and brought her flush against his erection. Theyโd kissed before, but not with this sense of desperation, of utter need. Perhaps that was because he thought heโd lost her.
Her tongue licked along his lips before slipping into his mouth. Holy
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