Well, not precisely to him. He and the lady just happened to be attending the same ball this evening. Fate had placed them on the same course, and he was willing to see for himself if the daring Emily was worth all the fuss.
As he watched her from the upper landing, she was blithely unaware of his presence. She was speaking cordially with their hostess, Lady Fiddick, and her niece. Miss Cavell stood out from the trio, looking quite fetching this evening. The fashions this spring tended to favor brighter colors, most of which would have been disastrous for a redhead. Of course, this would not have prevented an ambitious miss who insisted on wearing the latest styles and colors. Unlike her two companions who were draped in scarlet and geranium, Miss Cavell seemed almost subdued in her periwinkle dress. Instead, the observer’s eye was drawn to her dark red hair. Her maid had curled the lady’s long locks into curls of medium thickness and pinned them into an artful arrangement. Several white roses had been added, and the overall effect made his fingers itch to discover all the hairpins concealed in her thick tresses.
“I recognize that look,” a familiar masculine voice drawled behind him. “Only a woman can generate such predatory hunger in a man’s gaze.”
Frost did not glance at his uninvited companion. “Lord Ravens. I did not realize you strayed from your personal house of iniquity to dally with the civilized.”
The earl’s amusement covered him like the comforting warmth of a blanket. He had known the man for years. Before Saint’s marriage, he and Frost had been frequent guests at Lord Ravens’s intimate gatherings of debauchery. Once, the Lords of Vice had even considered inviting the earl to join them. However, not all of his friends appreciated Ravens’s unusual appetites, and the subject had been dropped.
Even so, Frost doubted the gentleman would have joined them. He enjoyed being lord and master of his world.
Frost shifted his gaze to Lord Ravens. His mild annoyance faded at the sight of his friend. With hair as dark as his own, the gray-eyed earl looked the same. The twenty-seven-year-old was unmarried and most likely would remain in that state unless he discovered a very understanding wife.
“What brings you here?”
“I could ask the same of you, my friend. After all, you are one of my favorite guests, and yet you have deprived me and my friends of your company.”
“My apologies,” Frost said sincerely. “My appetites led me elsewhere, and I was content. No offense was intended.”
“I am relieved. I value your friendship, and thought Sinclair and your other friends might have persuaded you to abandon our friendship since my gatherings are not for the unenlightened.”
Frost heartily agreed. “Then you do not know me as well as you believe. No one, not even my good friends, tells me whom I may spend my evenings with, or where.”
Lord Ravens smiled. “Excellent. Then I pray you will return to us soon?”
“How can I refuse such a warm invitation? Especially since I envy the contents of your wine cellar.”
The earl coughed into his hand. “And nothing else tempts you?”
Frost laughed. “Oh, there is no doubt that you provide many temptations, gent. It is one of the reasons why some people dislike you.”
“Dislike?” He raised his brows as he considered the word. “Several of your friends despise me. Vanewright, in particular, always looks as if he’d like to plant his fist in my jaw.”
Vane had not been in the best of moods the last time Saint had dragged their friend to Ravens’s town house. It had happened so long ago, it was not worth explaining. Instead, he teased, “You sound surprised. I thought most gents wished to murder you.”
Ravens chuckled. “True. Many secretly fear I will steal their wives away from them.”
“And would you?”
The earl shrugged. “Is it my fault that I am irresistible to most females?”
Frost clapped a companionable hand on Lord Ravens’s shoulder. “And that is why you and I get along so well. We are afflicted with the same problem when it comes to women.”
“It is only a problem if you are the man with the unfaithful wife.” Ravens casually nodded toward the chattering females below. “And which lady has caught your eye this evening? Or is it all three?”
The question was not meant to unsettle Frost. Lord Ravens was wholly indiscriminate when it came to women or men. Married, virgins, old, and young, he welcomed them all into his bed.
“Why? Do you wish to join me?”
Over the years, there had been evenings when drink, boredom, and lust had turned into a potent combination, and he had indulged in the mindless orgies Ravens had hosted. Frost had rejoiced in the abandonment, but it did not take long for it to pall as well. It was one of the reasons why he had not visited the gentleman’s residence in two months.
“Are you willing to share?”
Frost glanced at Emily Cavell. Share her? He did not like that idea at all. Once he was finished with her, perhaps. For now, he was feeling a little selfish. He wanted to take his time in discovering the lady’s secrets, and he was in no mood to turn this into a competition with Ravens. “The decision isn’t mine to make. Besides, I’ve promised Lady Fiddick that I would behave myself. Club business has brought me here.”
“Ah, I see. A shame, really,” Ravens said, clearly disappointed. “The redhead might prove challenging. Can’t see much from our perch, but I’m more interested in what she has hidden underneath her skirt. What do you think? Should I join her downstairs and introduce myself?”
“Why bother?” Frost said, feigning disinterest. “All that pale ivory flesh will bruise too easily, and she likely comes with a disgruntled mother who will sever your cock from your balls if you manage to get it out of your trousers.”
Ravens gave him a sharp assessing look, but Frost kept his face carefully blank. His companion must have been satisfied with what he saw, because he slowly nodded in agreement. “Too right. Delicate playthings hold little amusement for me. My preferences lean toward the exotic.”
“Naturally,” Frost said drily.
“Then I will leave you to your business,” Lord Ravens said, bowing formally. “If I encounter some agreeable companions in the ballroom, should I seek you out before I take my leave?”
Frost shook his head with regret. “Why share the spoils when you can keep them all for yourself?”
“You’re a selfish bastard, Frost. It’s one of the reasons why I like you.” Ravens cast a parting glance at Miss Cavell. “Good hunting.”
Am I so obvious?
And he was not hunting the lady. Not in the manner the earl was implying anyway. Aye, he had every intention of introducing himself to her. He would charm and tease the lady until she lowered her defenses, and then he would find out why she had focused her ire on Nox. The club had nothing to do with young Katie’s plight, so she should have no quarrel with the gambling hell. And if he could not soften her opinion on Nox, then he would think of something else. He could offer her a friendly warning that his club was off limits to her crusade.
Or he could seduce her.
Kissing Miss Emily Cavell would be more entertaining than issuing threats. More satisfying, too. He was confident in his skills as a lover. Even an innocent like her would find pleasure in his arms.
Frost grinned at the notion of bedding the lady. He had already made the decision to end his affair with Maryann, and there was no reason why Emily could not take her place in his bed. He could spend the next few months teaching her how to please—
“Fresh hell,” he muttered as his gaze narrowed on the four young gentlemen who had surrounded Miss Cavell. There was no doubt in his mind, the seventeen-year-olds were up to mischief and had handpicked their next quarry. Where was Lady Fiddick? She was supposed to be looking after her guest.
I saw her first, gents. She’s mine!
The sound of tinkling glass momentarily distracted him, and he noted that a footman carrying a tray of sparkling wine had stepped onto the landing and was heading
in his direction.
“May I offer you a glass of wine, milord?” the servant politely inquired.
Frost pressed his lips together as he considered his next move. “I’ll take two.”
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Alexandra Hawkins is an unrepentant Anglophile who discovered romance novels as a teenager and knew that one day she would be writing her own. Her books combined her love of English history, mythology, and romance to create sensual character-driven stories that, she hopes, will touch readers’ hearts. Alexandra lives in Georgia with her husband and three children. Visit her at: www.alexandrahawkins.com.
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
Previously published as A Lady’s Mischief under the name Barbara Pierce.
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