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โI do what must be done.โ
He plucked at one of the curls dangling near her ear. When she looked at him, he imagined her gaze was full of passion. That damn mask! Her red lips were moistened and slightly parted. The warmth and innocence of that kiss in the garden still stirred him. That kiss was what actually would keep him awake tonight.
Carlow had not been with a woman in over a year. Not that there werenโt attractive options near the earldomโs many estates, but he would keep a good reputation amongst those in his charge. And he truly had been busy; the days and nights blurred.
Being back in London was almost a holiday.
And then there was her.
He scooted closer.
โMy lord Carlow, we are alone,โ she said.
โYou noticed.โ
He soothed his finger around the shell of her ear. The little gasp that escaped from her mouth did awful things to him. She squirmed, her breasts expanded as she held her breath and threw her head back as if it were the most erotic thing to have ever happened to her.
โMay I kiss you again?โ he whispered.
โWeโve had an interesting evening. I think the Weatherby Ball is fraught with instances just like this one. Dropping oneโs guard at just the wrong momentโฆโ She placed her hand on his knee, which wasnโt helpful at all and at odds with what she was saying. โAnd it would be best for both of us toโโ
He placed a finger over her lips. โShh. There is no harm in a few kisses. You might be innocent in deed, but I donโt think you are innocent in thought. I can satisfy your curiosity. Appease some of your desire.โ
โGod, Carlow, you need to stop now before there is no return.โ
He touched her face, ready to rip the mask free, but with a gentle touch only encouraged her to face him. He kissed her again. More of a proper kiss, urging her to join him in his fervor. He nipped at her lips, traced her mouth with his tongue before she opened to him.
He leaned into her and she sprawled back on the couch. Somehow, he resisted the urge to cup her breasts or search beneath her skirts.
For now, the sweetness of her mouth was enough to satisfy. She wrapped one arm about his neck. He started a slow press of kisses across her face and down her neck, earning him several gasping moans. She wasnโt aware she was writhing against him. Carlow felt the heat burn from the inside out.
โNora! My God, Nora, what is the meaning of this?โ
Carlow pushed away and glanced toward the door. Thankfully, the masked enchantress was still in a proper state of dress.
A few gasps, an alarming โoh myโ and a clearing of throat sent chills down Gabrielโs spine. He sat up and ran a hand through his air. The room was no longer empty and had grown alarmingly heated. โAnd who are you?โ Gabriel demanded. The man was slight with thinning hair. A minister, by his somber dress and lack of costuming.
โLord Carlow, this is unacceptable,โ Lady Weatherby said, scolding. She waded into the room. She wasnโt scandalized, only prepared to do her duty as the hostess. How many times had this exact scenario played out at her balls? No, it wasnโt a scandal to her; it was the closing act of this yearโs ball and would keep everyone talking for the next year. What a willing idiot he was.
โNora, dear. Come away from him.โ
โBut he wants to marry me, Reverend Wright,โ she said, taking off the mask.
Oh, she was beautiful all right, but she was also a rank liar and fraudster, whoever she was. So much for virtue.
* * * * *
Three more people pushed into the library while Lady Weatherby was huffing about the absolute scandal of it! Nora let her tears flow, one of those gifts given to women to use against men. Carlow had removed his person from hers, allowing her to sit up, bat her lashes and then press her hand to her brow.
Then Timothy strolled in.
Nora was just about out of tears and ready for her brother to scream holy hell about Carlow ruiningโruiningโhis sister.
โAnd who are you?โ Carlow demanded.
โI am Noraโs brother, Timothy Blasington. Earl of Wargrove. And I donโt need an introduction to a scoundrel like you, Carlow. Isnโt it just like your family to take advantage of the defenseless,โ he said, speaking with authority and anger. โNora, come stand beside me and away from him.โ
Oh, Gigi would be so proud of their acting skills.
โYouโre Wargrove? And youโre Nora Blasington?โ Carlow asked, his brows reaching the ceiling while his gaze shot daggers at her.
โThis is unspeakable,โ Reverend Wright sputtered. โI will see the Archbishop of Canterbury this evening and demand a special license, and you, sir, will attend with me.โ
โItโs already morning,โ Carlow said sarcastically. Nora glanced at the mantel clock to see it was just a little after two.
โHeโs not going anywhere,โ Timothy demanded. โThere are agreements to be reached and until I hear it from his own lips, heโs not leaving this room.โ
โAnd what is it you want me to say?โ Carlow asked, feigning innocence.
โBy God, you will apologize first. Second, you will get on your knees and beg for my sisterโs hand.โ
โOr what?โ
Nora hurried to Carlow and wrapped her arms about him. โHeโs already promised, Timothy. Donโt hurt him.โ
โHurt me?โ Carlow laughed and attempted to disengage Nora. She clung tighter.
โHave you made a promise, sir? Is that what this is about?โ the reverend asked. โI think there can be forgiveness for such an indiscretion if pledges have been made. And you intend to keep them.โ
โHe did! Several of them,โ Nora said. Lady Weatherby was tutting and nodding and whatever-will-we-do-ing. As
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