He looked down, and she went on, After your mother died, he insisted I kept it up. Hed circle any mention as he went through the news sheets, so I wouldnt miss any relevant article.
A long silence ensued; she was about to step back, and leave him with his parents memento of his last sixteen years, when he said, his voice low, soft, He knew I was coming home.
He was still looking down. She couldnt see his face. Yes. He was
waiting. She paused, trying to find the right words. He didnt know how you would feel, but he
wanted to see you. He was
eager. I think thats why he got confused, thinking you were here, that youd already come, because hed been seeing you here again in his mind.
Her throat closed up. There wasnt anything more she had to say.
She forced herself to murmur, Tomorrow Ill bring you that list once Ive made it.
Turning, she walked to the door, went through without looking back, and left him to his parents memories.
Royce heard her go, despite the sorrow pouring through him, wished shed stayed. Yet if she had
She could make her list, but there was only one lady he wanted in his bed.
Reaching out blindly, he found his chair, drew it closer, then sat and stared at the folio. In the quiet darkness, no one could see if he cried.
By eleven the next morning, Minerva had made an excellent start on a list of potential candidates for the position of Duchess of Wolverstone.
Sitting in the duchesss morning room, she wrote down all shed thus far gleaned of the young ladies and why each in particular had been suggested.
She felt driven, after last night even more so, to see the matter of Royces wedding dealt with as expeditiously as possible. What she felt for him
it was ridiculousshe knew it wasyet her infatuation-obsession was only growing and deepening. The physical manifestationsand the consequent difficultieswere bad enough, but the tightness in her chest, around her heart, the sheer sorrow shed felt last
night, not for his dead father but for him, the nearly overwhelming urge to round his damned desk and lay a hand on his arm, to comfort himeven in the dangerous state hed been in to recklessly offer comfort
No, no, no, and
no
! Lips set, she added the latest name Lady Augusta had suggested to her neat list.
He was a Varisey, and she, better than anyone, knew what that meant.
A tap sounded on the door.
Come! She glanced up as Jeffers looked in.
He smiled. His Grace asked if you could attend him, maam. In his study.
She looked down at her list; it was complete to this moment. Yes. She rose and picked it up. Ill come right away.
Jeffers accompanied her across the keep and held open the study door. She walked in to find Royce sitting behind his desk, frowning at the uncluttered expanse.
I spoke with Handley this morninghe said that as far as he knew there were no estate matters pending. He fixed her with an incipient glare. That cant be right.
Handley, his secretary, had arrived earlier in the week, and to her immense relief had proved to be a thoroughly dependable, extremely efficient, exemplarily loyal man in his early thirties; hed been a huge help through the preparations and the funeral itself. Handleys correct. She sat in the chair before the wide desk. We dealt with all matters likely to arise last week. Given we were going to have so many visitors at the castle, it seemed wise to clear your desk. She looked at the expanse in question. Theres nothing likely to land on it before next week.
She looked at the list in her hand. Except, of course, for this. She held it out to him.
He hesitated, then, reluctantly, reached out and took it. What is it?
A list of potential candidates for the position you need to fill. She gave him a moment to cast his eyes over the page.
Its only a partial list at presentI havent had a chance to check with Helena and Horatia yetbut you could start considering these ladies, if theres any one that stands out
He tossed the list on his blotter. I dont wish to consider this subject now.
Youre going to have to. She had to get him married so she could escape. Aside from all else, the grandes dames are staying until Monday, and I have a strong suspicion they expect to hear a declaration from you before they leave.
They can go to the devil.
The devil wouldnt have them, as you well know. She dragged in a breath, reached for patience. Royce, you know you have to decide on your bride. In the next few days. You know why. She let her gaze fall to the list before him. You need to make a start.
Not
today. Royce fixed her with a glare, one powerful enough to have her pressing her lips tight against the words he sensed were on her tongue.
The situation
was insupportable. Literally. He felt tense, edgy; his restlessness had developed an undercurrent with which he was familiarhed been without a woman too long.
Except he hadnt. That wasnt, exactly, the problem. His problem was sitting across his desk wanting to lecture him about the necessity of choosing some mindless ninnyhammer as his bride. As the lady who would share his bed.
Instead of her.
He needed
to get away from her before his temperor his restlessness, both were equally dangerousslipped its leash. Before she succeeded in prodding him to that extent. Unfortunately, his friends and their wives had left that morning; hed wanted to beg them to stay, but hadntthey all had young families awaiting them at home, and had been eager to get back.
Devil had left, as well, driving himself down the Great North Road. He wished he could have gone, too; they could have raced each other back to London
except all he
wanted, all he now needed, was here, at Wolverstone.
A good part of what he wanted sat across the desk, waiting to see what he was going to do, ready to counter it, to pressure him into making his choice
He narrowed his eyes on her face. Why are you so keen to assist the grandes dames in this matterhe let his voice soften, grow quietereven against my wishes? Eyes locked on hers, he raised his brows. Youre
my
chatelaine, are you not?
She held his gaze, then fractionally, instinctively, raised her chin. Im
Wolverstones
chatelaine.
He was a master interrogator; he knew when he hit a vein. He considered her for a moment, then evenly said, I am Wolverstone, a fact you havent forgotten, so what exactly do you mean?
Her debating-whether-to-tell-him expression surfaced; he waited, outwardly patient, knowing shed conclude that she had to.
Eventually, she dragged in a breath. I made a vowtwo vows. Or rather, the same vow twice. Once to your mother before she died, and then before he died, you father asked me for the same promise, which I gave. Her eyes, a medley of autumn browns, held his. I promised them Id see you settled and properly established as the tenth Duke of Wolverstone.
Minerva waited to hear his response to thather unarguable excuse for pressing him to follow the grandes dames advice and choose a bride forthwith.
From the instant hed started questioning her, his facenever all that informativehad become impossible to read. His expression was all stone, revealing no hint of his thoughts, much less his feelings.
Abruptly he pushed away from the desk.
Startled, she blinked, surprised when he stood. She got to her feet as he rounded the desk.
Im going riding.
The growled words froze her where she stood.
For one instant, his eyes, full of dark fire and unreadable emotion, pinned her, then he stalked past her, flung open the door, and was gone.
Utterly stunned, she stared at the open doorway. And listened to his footsteps, angry and quick, fade away.
Hamish laughed so hard he fell off the wall.
Disgusted, when his half brother continued to chortle, Royce nudged his shoulder with his boot. If you dont stop, Ill have to get down and thrash you to within an inch of your life.
Och, aye. Hamish hauled in a breath and wiped tears from his eyes. You and which sassenach army?
Royce looked down at him. We always won.
True. Hamish struggled to tamp down his mirth. You won the wars, but not every battle. Staggering to his feet, he wheezed; one hand held to his side, he hoisted himself back up beside Royce.
They both looked out across the hills.
Hamish shook his curly head. I still keep wanting to laughoh, not about
why
you need to bed your bride with all urgencythats the sort of thing our ancestors went to war overbut the notion of you
you
being hounded by these great ladies, all waving lists and wanting you to choose
heh, lad, you have to admit its funny.
Not from where I sitand as yet its only Minerva waving a list. Royce looked at his hands, loosely clasped between his knees. But thats not the worst of it. Choosing a bride, having a weddingdoing it all
now
thats merely an irritation. But
Im not sure I can manage the estate, and everything thats bound up in thatthe social, the political, the business, the peoplewithout Minerva, but shes not going to stay once I marry.
Hamish frowned. That would be a loss. A moment passed, then he said, NayI cant see it. Shes more Wolverstone than you. Shes lived here, what? Twenty years? I cant see her leaving, not unless you want her to.
Royce nodded. So I thought, but Ive since learned better. When I first returned, she told me she wouldnt be my chatelaine forever, that when I married and she could pass the keys to my wife, shed leave. That sounded reasonable at the time, but since then Ive learned how important she is to the estate, how much she contributes to its management even outside the castle, and how vital she is to
me
I honestly couldnt have survived the last days without her, not socially. Id have fallen on my face more than once if she hadnt been there, literally by my side, to get me over the hurdles. Hed already explained about the social handicap his exile had saddled him with.
He looked out across the hills toward those that were his. This morning she told me of the deathbed vows shed made to my parentsto see me established as duke, which includes seeing me appropriately wed.
They
are whats holding her here. Id assumed she
wasnt averse to being my chatelaine, that if I asked, she would stay.
Hed thought she liked being
his
chatelaine, that she
enjoyed
the challenge he posed to her management skills, but
after hearing of her vows, he no longer felt he had any claim at all on her, on her loyalty, her
affection.
Given his continued desire for her, and her continued lack of desire for him, the news of those vows had shaken himand he wasnt accustomed to that sort of shaking. Never had he felt such a hollow, desolate feeling in the pit of his stomach.
I dont suppose, Hamish suggested, looking toward Wolverstone, too, that theres an easy way out of this?
What easy way?
Mayhap Minervas name could find its way onto your list?
Would that it could, but neither she nor anyone else will put it there. This mornings list named six young ladies, all of whom have significant fortunes and hail from the senior noble families in the realm. Minervas well-bred, but not in that league, and her fortune cant compare. Not that any of
that matters to
me,
but it does to society, and therefore to her because of her damned vows. He drew breath, held it. But aside from all thatand I swear if you laugh at this I
will
hit youshes one of those rare females who have absolutely no interest in me.
From the corner of his eye, he saw Hamish suck in his lips, trying manfully not to be hit. A very long pregnant moment passed, then Hamish dragged in a huge breath, and managed to get out, Mayhap shes grown hardened to the Varisey charm, seeing as shes lived among you so long.
His voice had quavered only a little, not enough for Royce to retaliate. It had been decades since hed felt that going a few rounds with Hamishone of the few men hed have to work to fightmight make him feel better. Might let him release some of the tension inside.
That tension sang in his voice as he replied, Presumably. Regardless, all those facts rule out the easy wayI want no reluctant, sacrificial bride. Shes not attracted to me, she wants me to marry appropriately so she can leave, yet if I offer for her, in the circumstances she might feel she has to, against all her expectations and inclinations, agree. I couldnt stomach that.
Och, no. Hamishs expression suggested he couldnt stomach it, either.
Unfortunately, her resistance to the Varisey charm rules out the not-quite-so-easy way, too.
Hamish frowned. Whats that?
Once I fill the position of my duchess, Ill be free to take a mistress, a long-term lover I can keep by my side.
Youd think to make Minerva your lover?
Royce nodded. Yes.
He wasnt surprised by the silence that followed, but when it lengthened, he frowned and glanced at Hamish. You were supposed to clout me over the ear and tell me I shouldnt have such lecherous thoughts about a lady like Minerva Chesterton.
Hamish glanced at him, then shrugged. In that depart
ment, who am I to judge? Im me, youre you, and our father was something else again. Buttilting his head, he stared toward Wolverstonestrange to say, I could see it might workyou marrying one of those hoity ton misses, and having Minerva as your lover-cum-chatelaine.
Royce grunted. It
would
work, if she wasnt unresponsive to me.