rlisle estate in Lo
stared out the window at the familiar, manicured lawns and ancient oak trees. She had been here a dozen times
traight and tall, and waited. He didn't offer her a hand. He simply sto
led on the grand steps, led by the bu
. Carlisle. And..
e eyes of the senior maids, in the slight tightening of the footmen's mou
, the train of her wedding gown whispering over the mar
omain of the head of the house. It had been aired out and prepared for Aidan and her, but now she could smell the faint, masculine
. Carlisle, the master suite is prepared as you requested. And per your earlier inst
th unspoken rules and silent rejection. Her own maid, Lena, was already there, unpacking Clara's
armchair. He began to work at the cufflinks on his wrist, the
enormous walk-in closet. "Your things can be
N
it cut through his senten
n the closet door, and
was clear. A marriage in name only. A business cont
ge on her tongue, both an intimacy and a declaration of war. "Every single
ficent, ridiculous wedding dress, a bride without a cel
ife to sleep in a separate room." She paused. "What do you think the headline will be in
. "They will say that the great Julian Carlisle couldn't even be bothered to
oned, never challenged, especially not in his own ho
act. And the very first clause of that contract is to make th
he far wall. It was a vast, empty expanse of white linen
lding. "You will n
st everything. The staff would see her as a powerless figurehead, a
s deep-seated need for solitude and his pragmatic understanding of her logic. Her heart was
a subtle movement o
ked not to the door, but to a crystal decanter of whiske
dn't
d con
made her knees buckle washed over Clara
d. Lena, understanding, gathered her things and slipped
ey were
long row of tiny, satin-covered buttons that ran down the spine of her dress. Her fingers
oment, the silence stretch
rk window pane, her voice laced with
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