So she could organize to leave him.
Royce was too adept at reading between other peoples lines to miss her underlying thoughts
but he had to tell her. Shed just handed him the perfect opening to break the news to her and propose, but
he didnt want to yet. Wasnt yet sure enough of her response. Of her.
Beneath the covers, she shifted, sliding one long leg over his waist, then easing across and sitting up, straddling him, the better to look into his face. Her eyes, the glorious autumn hues still darkened by recent passion, narrowed and bored into his, golden sparks of will and determination flaring in their depths.
Have
you chosen your bride?
That he could answer. Yes.
Have you contacted her?
Im negotiating with her as we speak.
Who is she? Do I know her?
She wasnt going to let him slide around her again. Jaw setting, eyes locked on hers, he ground out, Yes.
When he didnt say anything more, she clutched his upper arms as if to shake himor hold him so he couldnt escape. Whats her name?
Her eyes held his. He was going to have to speak now. Engage with her now. He was going to have to find some wayforge some path through the mire
He searched her eyes, desperate for some hint of a way forward.
Her fingers tightened, nails digging in, then she uttered a frustrated sound; releasing him, she raised her palms, along
with her face, to the canopy.
Why
are you being so damned difficult about this?
Something within him snapped. Because it
is
difficult.
Her head came down; she pinned him with her eyes.
Why
, for heavens sake?
Who
is she?
Lips thin, he locked his gaze with hers. You.
All expression fled from her face, from her eyes. What?
You.
He poured every ounce of his certainty, his determination, into the words. Ive chosen you.
Her eyes flared wide; her expression wasnt one he could placeshe wasnt afraid of him. She started to draw back, pull away; he locked his hands about her waist.
No. The word was weak, her eyes still wide; her expression looked strangely bleak. Abruptly she dragged in a breath, and shook her head. No, no, no. I told you
Yes. I know. He made the words terse enough to cut her off. But heres somethingsome things
you
dont know. He caught her gaze. I took you up to Lords Seat lookout, but I never told you why. I took you there to ask you to marry mebut I got distracted. I let you distract me into getting you into my bed firstand
then
you turned your virginity, the fact Id taken it, into an even bigger hurdle.
She blinked at him. You wanted to ask me then?
Id planned toon Lords Seat, and then here on that first night. But your declaration
He paused.
Her eyes narrowed again; her lips thinned. You didnt give upyou never give up. You set out to manipulate methats what all thisshe waved her arms, encompassing the huge bedhas been about, hasnt it? Youve been working to change my mind!
With a disgusted snort, she tried to get off him. He tightened his grip on her waist, kept her exactly where she was, straddling him. She tried to fight loose, tried to pry his fingers away, wriggled and squirmed.
No. He bit the word off with sufficient force to have her look at him againand grow still. He trapped her gaze, held
it. It wasnt like thatit was
never
about manipulating you. I dont want you by stealthI want your willing agreement. All
this
has been about
convincing
you. About showing you how well you fit the position of my duchess.
Through his hands, he sensed her quietening, sensed that hed caught her attention, however unwilling. He dragged in a breath. Now youve forced my hand, the least you can do is listen. Listen to why I think wed suitwhy I want you and only you as my wife.
Trapped in his dark eyes, Minerva didnt know what to think. She couldnt tell what she felt; emotions roiled and churned and tumbled through her. She knew he was telling the truth; veracity rang in his tone. He rarely lied, and he was speaking in terms that were utterly unambiguous.
He took her silence as acquiescence. Still holding her captive, still holding her gaze, he went on, I want you as my wife because youand only youcan give me everything I need, and want, in my duchess. The socially prescribed aspects are the most minoryour birth is more than adequate, as is your fortune. While an announcement of our betrothal might take many by surprise, it wont in any way be considered a mésalliancefrom societys perspective, youre entirely suitable.
Pausing, he drew breath, but his eyes never left hers; she had never before felt so much the absolute focus of his attention, his will, his very being. While there are many ladies who would be suitable on those counts, its in all the other aspects that you excel. I needdemonstrably needa lady by my side who understands the prevailing social and political responsibilities and dynamics of the dukedom as, courtesy of my exile, I do not. I need someone I can trust implicitly to guide me through the shoalsas you did at the funeral. I need a lady I can rely on to have the backbone to confront me when Im wrongsomeone who isnt afraid of my temper. Almost everyone is, but you never have beenamong females that alone makes you unique.
Royce didnt dare take his eyes from hers. She was listen
ing, followingunderstanding. I also needand wanta duchess who is attuned to and devoted to the dukedoms interests, and first and last to Wolverstone itself. To the estate, the people, the community. Wolverstone is not just a castleit never has been. I need a lady who understands that, who will be as committed to it as I am. As you already are.
The next breath he dragged in shook; his lungs were tight, his chest felt compressed, but he had to say the resthad to step off the beaten path and take a chance. Lastly, I
He searched her autumn eyes. Needand wanta lady I care about.
Not
the customary Varisey bride. I want
to try and have more of a marriage, a more complete marriageone based on more than calculation and convenience. For that I need a lady I can spend my life with, one I can share my life with from now into the future. I dont want to occasionally visit my duchesss bedI want her in my bed, this bed, every night for all the nights to come. He paused, then said, For all those reasons, I need
you
as my bride. Of all the women I might have, no other will do. I cant imagine
feeling as I do about any other. There never has been any other Ive slept beside through the night, no other Ive ever wanted to keep with me through the dawn. He held her gaze. I want you, I desire youand only you will do.
Staring into his dark eyes, Minerva felt her emotions surge and swell; she was in very deep water, in danger of being swept away. Being pulled under; the tug of his words, of his lure, was that strongstrong enough to tempt her, even her, even though she knew the price
she frowned. Are you saying that youll remain faithful to your duchess?
Not to my duchess. But to you? Yes.
Oh, clever answer; her heart skipped a beat. She looked into his eyes, saw his implacable, immovable will looking backand the room spun. She drew an unsteady breath; the planets had just realigned. A Varisey was promising fidelity. What brought this on?
What on earth had proved strong enough to bring him to this?
He didnt immediately answer, but his eyes remained steady on hers.
Eventually he said, Ive seen over the years what Rupert, Miles, and Gerald have found with Rose, Eleanor, and Alice. Ive spent more time in their households than in this oneand what they have is what I want. Ive more recently seen my ex-colleagues find their bridesand they, too, found wives and marriages that offered far more than convenience and dynastic advance.
He shifted slightly beneath her, for the first time glanced beyond her, but then he brought his gaze back to her faceforced it back. His jaw tightened. Then the grandes dames came and made clear what they expectedand not one thought that I would want, much less deserved, anything better than the customary Varisey marriage. His voice hardened. But they were wrong. I want
you
and I want more.
She inwardly shivered. She would have sworn she didnt outwardly, but his hands, until then warm and strong about her waist, left her, and he reached for the counterpane, drew it up to drape around and over her shoulders. She caught the edges, drew them closer. She wasnt cold; she was emotionally shaken.
To her toes.
I
She refocused on him.
He was looking at his hands adjusting the counterpane around her. Before you say anything
when I went to see Hamish today, I asked his advice about what I might say to you to convince you to accept my suit. His eyes lifted and met hers. He told me I should tell you that I loved you.
She couldnt breathe; she was trapped in the unfathomable darkness of his eyes.
They remained locked with hers. He told me that you would want me to say thatto claim I loved you. He drew breath, went on, I will never lie to youif I could tell you I loved you, I would. I will do
anything
I need to to make you mine, to have you as my duchess
except
lie to you.
He seemed to have as much trouble breathing as she did;
the next breath he drew shuddered. He let it out as his eyes searched hers. I care for you, in a way and to a depth that I care for no one else. But we both know I cant say I love you. We both know why. As a Varisey I dont know the first thing about love, much less how to make it happen. I dont even know if the emotion exists within me. But what I canand willpromise, is that I will try. For
you
, I will tryI will give you everything I have in me, but I cant promise itll be enough. I can promise to try, but I cant promise Ill succeed. He held her gaze unflinchingly. I cant promise to love you because I dont know if I can.
Moments passed; she remained immersed in his eyes, seeing, hearing, knowing. Finally she drew in a long, slow breath, refocused on his face, looked again into those dark, tempestuous eyes.
If
I agree to marry you, will you promise me that? Promise youll remain faithful, and that youll try?
The answer was immediate, uncompromising. Yes. For you, Ill promise that, in whatever way, whatever words, you wish.
She felt strung tight, emotionally tensepoised on a wire above an abyss. Assessing her tension made her aware of his; beneath her thighs, her bottom, his muscles were all steelhe otherwise hid it well, his uncertainty.
Gazes locked, they were both teetering. She drew breath, and pulled back. I need to think. She swiftly replayed his words, arched a brow. You havent actually proposed.
He was silent for a moment, then succinctly stated, Ill propose when youre ready to accept.
Im not ready yet.
I know.
She studied him, sensed his uncertainty, but even more his unwavering determination. Youve surprised me. Shed thought of marrying him, fantasized and dreamed of it, but shed never thought it might come to beany more than shed thought she would share his bed, let alone on a regular
basis, yet here she wasa warning in itself. A large part of me wants to say yes, please ask, but becoming your duchess isnt something I can decide on impulse.
Hed offered her everything her heart could desire
short
of promising her his. In one arrogant sweep, hed moved them into a landscape shed never imagined might existand in which there were no familiar landmarks.
Youve thrown me into complete mental turmoil. Her thoughts were chaotic, her emotions more so; her mind was a seething cauldron in which well-known fears battled unexpected hopes, uncataloged desires, unsuspected needs.
Still he said nothing, too wise to press.
Indeed. She couldnt let him, or her wilder self, rush her into thisa marriage that, if it went wrong, guaranteed emotional obliteration. Youre going to have to give me time. I need to think.
He didnt protest.
She dragged in a breath, threw him a warning look, then slid off him, back to her side of the bed; turning onto her side, facing away from him, she pulled the covers up over her shoulders and snuggled down.
After a moment of regarding her through the dark, Royce turned and slid down in the bed, spooning his body around hers. Sliding his arm over her waist, he eased her back against him.
She humphed softly, but wriggled back, setting her hips against his abdomen. With a small sigh, she relaxed slightly.
He was still tense, his gut still churning. So much of his life, his future, was now riding on this, on her; hed just placed his life in her handsat least she hadnt handed it straight back.
Which, realistically, was all he could ask of her at that point.
Lifting her hair aside, he pressed a kiss to her nape. Go to sleep. You can take whatever time you need to think.
After a moment, he murmured, But when Lady Osbaldestone comes back up here and demands who Ive chosen as my bride, Ill have to tell her.
Minerva snorted. Her lips curved, then, against every last expectation, she did as hed bid her and fell fast asleep.
Seventeen
H
amish OLoughlin, you mangy Scot, how
dare
you tell
Royce to tell me he loves me!
Huh? Hamish looked up from the sheep he was examining.
Folding her arms, Minerva fell to pacing alongside the pen.