THE BRIDE'S REDEMPTION
rea
is is, or should I say, was, his." He swept his cheroot over the bun
desire, is it, Sebastien?" Shar
mirrors
ey as keenly as the nex
dered a gentle
he tension out with his breath. He stared at the duke, unwilling
invitations and a step higher in standing due to his willingness to splay himself before the field." The duke snapped his fingers for a drink.
n that you do not. Iāve long since ceased to cry in my b
ear a reflection upon me." A nearly exact reflection, if one needed a l
d. Nothing would remove the taint though. Nothing would remove the
ite the gent
before he was noticed. "A gentleman wouldnāt have had the Plumley ch
wish. "I merely follow you
und the bowl of the brandy glass. "Yo
e dropping it into his half-empty glass. It gave a hiss
hit, and then what will you do, Sebastien? Kn
he pretended to, he would know
tillated and teased them? Yes
Yes. Deflower them? No. If he needed to indulge, he went to women who
herry like you
the largesse from the toads who thought they knew how to play cards, but he suddenly di
old. "After all, you know
n you think. I know what you long for." He took a drink, one ed
yo
Respect.
ās arm in a bored manner. "Donāt all of us
ve you al
you could grant me, Your Grace. Such pesky laws concerning entailment, articles of succession. And bastard
t the K
s aimless movements. "And why would the King grant me anything, least of all a ti
ss fingers purpose, and he prided himself on leaving unnoticed destruction in his
tle, you hav
ine. "Or be born to it-little eno
retire." He rose. "I gro
aces where the men in this club would never go or
. Do
a man who valued emotional control, it was out of character.
rnament will begin that will progress through the summer. Ten tasks. Each with a monetary re
x into the chair, but h
agitated. "The King has
o all events for one year. Membership to all the right club
on his face, but he desperately
le, money, a wellborn bride, a platform to start. All ingredients that can launch a det
s charged with anger and something wild. Po
"I have money. What use do I have of a title, a seat,
t your mot
froze again. "
y. To the winner o
im. Worse than before. Steaming and coil
ing for which he had ever begged. The duke had purchased it from
to keep his bas
. But then the duke
nd. He tapped his fingers on the chairās arms, thinking, coldly plotting. The duke smiled
for a bunch of bastards or third-born sons?" The shifting of the light on the dukeās eyes confirmed his guess on the par
Sarah
em interesting. He wasnāt quite sure he had ever heard her string two words together, no less two sentences. No worthy suitors, at least to Lord Cheeversās exacting sta
? Or have you finally inc
rdened. "Yes, it is
a formidable faction desp
s promised-open society
the King
h other. Sponsorship was everything.
rd Gra
offers to buy the property
a sign of weakness now to even bring it up. A show o
competition if he was offering his trump. That a
ed...what he could do with it.