The Widow's Kiss
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He looked at her closely, his eyes suddenly narrowed. “I have no idea,” he said slowly. “Forgive me.”
“Why, there's nothing to forgive,” Pen returned with another laugh. “If you’ll excuse me.”
She hurried away, leaving Owen d’Arcy for once in his career nonplussed. Clearly he was going to need some more refined technique to gain the lady's confidence. And he was damned sure she was not going to laugh at him again.
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