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Authors: Georgina Devon Nicola Cornick Diane Gaston
unfeigned. She had played her part well, but with
enough hesitation and innate modesty for Lucas to
know that she was part afraid, part intrigued. He could
tell that she felt the same irresistible passion that he
did and that it confused her. The knowledge was the
only thing that held him in check and prevented him
from sweeping her into his arms and his bed. The
strong protective urge that he felt for her had not di-
minished. When he had seen Fremantle about to lay
his disgusting hands on her, he had almost given way
to violence.
Now he looked at Rebecca curled up in a corner of
the hackney carriage and his heart twisted with pity
and the need to comfort her. She looked so small and
forlorn. He wanted to chase those shadows from her
eyes. The surge of feeling she stirred within him
threatened to overwhelm him.
On impulse he put out a hand and touched her
shoulder. She did not move.
‘Rebecca...’ his voice was gentle this time ‘...what
were you doing at the masque?’
He caught the sheen of tears on her cheeks as she
turned her head towards him and he pulled her into
his arms. She came easily to him, curving against him.
‘I wanted everything to be different,’ she said softly,
‘just for one night.’
Lucas pressed his lips to her hair. ‘I understand,’ he
said, ‘but did it have to be a masque?’
He felt her smile against his chest. ‘There was no-
where else to go.’
Lucas’s mind filled with images of all the places
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that he would like to take her. She would enjoy the
theatre, or an evening stroll through Vauxhall Gardens
in the summer, when the sun was setting indigo and
red and the lanterns were lit. Or a ball at Carlton
House, or to visit the Royal Academy... There were
so many places, so many treats that he wanted to
shower upon her. Such matters were easy for him to
arrange and he took them for granted. It was not the
same for Rebecca, tied to earning a living, relentlessly
working in order to survive. It made him feel oddly
humble.
Rebecca shifted slightly in his arms and Lucas be-
came instantly aware of the press of her body against
his. Her cloak had slipped to reveal the bodice of the
scandalously low red silk dress and the pale swell of
her breasts above it. His body tightened in instinctive
response to her luscious beauty and he bit back a
curse.
‘And the dress?’ His voice sounded harsher than he
had intended.
Rebecca snuggled closer to him, causing his body
further agonies of self-denial. ‘It belongs to Nan Ast-
ley.’ She sounded a little sleepy.
‘Of course it does.’ Lucas, compensating for the
tightness in his breeches that the dress caused, sounded
pompous. ‘And the flirting?’
‘
You
flirted with
me,
’ Rebecca said.
‘And did you know it was me?’
There was a pause. ‘Yes,’ Rebecca sounded cau-
tious. ‘I...I thought it was you.’
‘You
thought
it was me?’ Lucas felt outraged. ‘You
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mean that you flirted like that with a masked stranger
without knowing his identity for sure?’
Rebecca tried to sit up, but he held her tightly in
arms that were suddenly as hard as steel.
‘I was certain it was you,’ she said. She sighed.
‘Besides, I doubt you meant a word you said.’
‘Every word,’ Lucas said. ‘I meant every word.’
Suddenly the silence between them was vivid with
unspoken emotion. Rebecca struggled to free herself
from him and even in the dark he could see the hectic
colour in her face and the glitter of her eyes.
‘Lucas—’ she said.
‘Hush.’ He pressed his fingers to her lips. ‘Re-
becca.’
The hackney turned into the street and drew to a
halt outside the silent workshop.
Lucas helped Rebecca down and turned to pay the
jarvey. She heard the chink of coins and a mumbled
word of thanks from the driver as he raised his whip
and the carriage moved off. The night was cold and
damp. Light no longer shone from the tavern and the
street was silent.
Lucas waited whilst Rebecca unlocked the door.
Her hands were shaking and it seemed to take her a
long time, but it was not the cold that was making her
tremble. The air between them was thick with sensual
awareness. She felt as though she could touch it, taste
it. She felt as though it was smothering her.
She stopped and turned to him. Behind her was the
darkness of the workshop, the fitful moonlight lying
in scattered beams across the floor. It was waiting for
her—all the loneliness and the misery and the empti-
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ness that had trapped her since her uncle’s death had
left her almost alone in the world. Yet before her was
a man who could block out all that sadness and soli-
tude, if only for a short while. He could hold her, give
her comfort, turn the darkness to light for her.
Lucas did not move. She could not see his expres-
sion. She did not need to.
She put out a hand and her fingertips came up
against the smooth material of his coat. Her fingers
drifted across his chest and his own hand came up to
imprison hers.
‘What is it that you want, Rebecca?’ he said. His
voice was husky.
‘You.’ Rebecca spoke barely above a whisper. She
knew nothing other than that the desire for him burned
hotter than all else. Almost all...
The words
I
love
you
were blazed across her mind,
so vivid she almost spoke them aloud.
‘I need you,’ she said. She tugged on his hand very
gently and he followed her across the threshold. The
door closed behind them with a gentle click and they
stood in total darkness.
Time spun out between them. She could feel the
tension emanating from Lucas’s body. It felt almost as
though he was about to turn and leave her. She could
not bear for him to go now. She wanted to blot out
the pain and the anguish and the unhappiness, just for
one night.
‘Lucas,’ she said beseechingly, ‘please...’
Then he closed the distance between them and took
her mouth with his, and as he drew her into his arms,
his kiss turned the darkness to light.
Chapter
Five
Rebecca’s head was spinning, her heart racing at the
shattering sensations that were coursing through her.
Lucas’s mouth claimed hers again with a hungry de-
mand and she responded with all the pent-up longing
and loneliness and need in her soul. Her breasts felt
full and heavy against the slippery silk of the ballgown
and his hand slid up to cup her there. Rebecca shivered
and pressed closer. It felt as though she had always
known it would come to this. It had been inevitable
from the moment that they had first met and now she
wanted nothing more than to lose herself in him.
Her cloak fell to the floor in a pool of darkness, and
then Lucas had swept her up off her feet and into his
arms.
‘Where is your room?’
‘Up the staircase in the corner.’
They wasted no further breath on words.
The wooden stair was a narrow spiral, but it posed
no difficulties for Lucas, who carried her as though
she weighed nothing at all. Halfway up the stairs he
stopped, and in the pulsing darkness, looked down into
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her face. Rebecca’s lips parted as she stared up at him
and he gave a ragged groan and swooped down to take
her lips with his, his tongue darting wickedly to part
them farther and invade the moist sensitivity of her
mouth. Rebecca’s senses reeled.
She had no memory of how she came to be on her
bed in the tiny garret under the eaves. Lucas was lean-
ing over her and she raised a hand to touch his lean
cheek with a shy possessiveness, entranced to feel the
roughness of his stubble beneath her questing fingers.
There was a tender wonderment in her touch. Nothing
had ever felt so good, or so right. She wanted to see
him, but there was very little light in the room. Her
other senses were heightened, drinking him in like wa-
ter in the desert, the feel and the taste and the scent
of him.
‘Lucas,’ she said.
His only reply was to slide his hands into her hair
and find her mouth with his again. Rebecca was
drowning in acute longing, waiting breathlessly in fe-
vered, urgent desperation. He shed his clothes and hers
too, their hands bumping impatiently as Rebecca
sought to help and to rid herself of the constraining
layers that came between them. She wanted to feel his
skin against hers, but when they were naked together
and she felt his hands on her body, she thought she
would burn up with sheer, agonising need. He bent his
head and nipped at her breasts, torturing her with his
tongue and his teeth while Rebecca writhed beneath
him and gave a low, wanton cry of total abandonment.
She was driven to near madness by every sure, know-
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ing stroke of his hands and his mouth on her. This was
beyond anything that she had imagined.
She slid her fingers into the hair at the nape of his
neck. He felt warm and strong, and she revelled in that
strength. Her hands brushed the tousled hair from his
forehead and slid over the hard, muscular perfection
of his shoulders and down his chest, until he captured
them and spread her arms wide apart on the mattress
so that her body was open to him.
Rebecca shivered convulsively. Her mind was
cloudy with heated desire. When he teased her thighs
apart she shuddered, jerking and gasping as he found
and traced the hot, intense centre of her. The exquisite
sensations built and crashed about her, and wrenched
a tormented gasp from her.
‘Lucas,
please
...’
She was dimly aware of the urgency in his hands
as he slid over her, then he plunged into her and the
passionate invasion wrenched a sharp gasp of pain
from her lips. He stilled in an instant.
‘No! You can’t be!’ He sounded breathless and rag-
ged.
Rebecca shifted slightly, utterly distracted by the
tiny movements that were easing him all the way in-
side of her. It was impossible to concentrate and talk-
ing was the last thing that she wanted to do. ‘I
told
you,’ she said.
‘Yes, but I thought...’ Lucas sounded dazed.
Rebecca rubbed his arm in a gentle caress. ‘Do you
really wish to speak about it now, Lucas?’
His eyes came back to hers and she saw him register
their situation, his expression darkening as he took in
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the tension and heat of her body wrapped about his in
intimate conjoining. He gave a groan. ‘No.’
‘Then do not.’ Rebecca wriggled a little and Lucas
groaned again, bending to kiss her, ravishing her
mouth with the same thoroughness with which he was
now taking her body. He took his time now, building
up the new and devastating sensations that had fled
briefly from her when he had stopped. Raw desire pos-
sessed her again, whirled her up, mingled with the
pounding surge of his body within hers. She was spin-
ning, tense and tight and out of control, until the mind-
less pleasure burst like stars and tumbled her over the
edge of a shattering release.
For a long time there was no sound but their
breathing as it slowed and calmed, and then Lucas
pulled Rebecca close to him and wrapped his arms
about her. His mouth was against her hair.
‘I am going to light a candle.’
Rebecca stiffened. It seemed too soon. Suddenly she
needed the anonymity of the darkness. ‘Please do not.’
‘I want to look at you.’ He sounded adamant.
Rebecca sighed with acquiescence. She heard him
grope for the tinderbox and strike a light. The small
flame flared, bringing the shabby garret into warm fo-