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by Aileen Fish


  Her arms slid up his sleeves and around his neck as she lifted herself to him. Hunger woke inside him and he groaned softly. He pulled her tightly against him, inhaled the scent of spring she always carried. With her, all things were new again, the gloomy storms of winter a distant memory. Once more, he captured her lips, claiming them as his rightful possession.

  Then he remembered where they were.

  Setting her back on her feet, Ben looked into her eyes, questioning her. He spoke softly. “Marry me, Jean?”

  “Yes, Mr. Tilbury, I accept your offer.”

  Relief weakened his knees and he fought the urge to yell. “Ben, please call me Ben.”

  Jean’s face glowed and her eyes sparkled like sunlight on the ocean. “I must tell Mother.”

  “I’m afraid there is someone else you must speak to first.”

  She frowned, then her mouth rounded. “Oh dear, I’d forgotten about him. I must go to him.” She patted at her hair, her gown, her lips. “He’ll be able to see it in me, that I’ve been kissing you.”

  “He will see nothing but the beautiful young lady he probably wishes to propose to.”

  “I must hurry.” She scurried out into the hallway.

  Ben watched her go and wished she appeared well and truly branded by his kiss. He gained satisfaction and relief in knowing Jean was finally his. And that she’d been able to forget Lord Milquetoast in the brief moments of their embrace.

  Chapter Six

  Jean nearly floated to the morning room but forced herself to some small sedation before greeting Lord Milford. He appeared put out by having been kept waiting but smiled when she approached.

  “Miss Seton, how are you?”

  “I am well, thank you.”

  “Might I have a moment with you in private?”

  Biting her lip, Jean wondered how one was supposed to handle such a situation. Two proposals in one morning? Agnes would be in high dudgeon. But perhaps she would recover quickly when she realized this meant Lord Milford was back on the market. “Yes, if you wish it.” She peered around him to Mrs. Granderson.

  “I believe the parlor should suit your need,” the woman said with her all-knowing smile.

  Walking briskly, Jean led the way to the parlor, grateful she’d closed the library doors. Once more facing a nervous gentleman, she waited for the first opportunity to redirect the conversation.

  “Miss Seton, I'm certain you know my feelings for you—”

  “Please, my lord, do not continue.”

  “But I must. It’s why I came to see you.”

  “I only wish to save you any discomfort. I have recently—quite recently, in fact��accepted an offer from another gentleman. So you see, there’s no need for you to say anything more.” She knew she was babbling, but the words spilled out even as she tried to think of what to say.

  “I see.” Lord Milford cleared his throat. “I had no idea…”

  “I do hope any discomfort this brings you will be of short duration, my lord.”

  He bowed abruptly. “I have stayed overlong. I wish you a pleasant morning.”

  Jean waited until the front door closed and she knew the man was gone, then she idled her way to the morning room and took her seat. She sipped her tea, which had gone cold, and stared at the wall opposite her, imagining what her life was going to be like.

  Mrs. Granderson folded a letter with excessive noise. “I wonder where that nephew of mine has gotten to?”

  “Oh!” Jean set her cup down with a clatter. “Oh.”

  Mr. Tilbury—Ben, sat on the chaise in the library, his head in his hands. Was he already regretting his proposal? Jean’s heart squeezed tightly. No, she must stop doubting him. “Ben, are you unwell?”

  He jumped to his feet. “I am well, I assure you. I confess, I had some qualms over your visit from Lord Milford.”

  His hair showed the result of his fingers tugging at it, and Jean refrained from repairing the style. Was that too forward of her to do so now? Folding her hands in front of her, she smiled up at him. “That gentleman won’t be calling here anymore.”

  “I am glad of it.” Ben’s voice came out husky. “We should speak to your mother, I suppose.”

  “I am fairly certain both she and your aunt are fully knowledgeable of what words were exchanged here.”

  “Not all of them, I hope.”

  The warmth of her flush began low on her neck and quickly heated her face. She turned away, hoping he wouldn’t know where her thoughts went. “Not all, surely. But we must speak with them regardless.”

  “Do you want a large wedding?”

  “I have so few friends,” she confessed. “I’d like Agnes to be there. I don’t believe I want to wait until Gilbert can attend.”

  “I am glad. I am so eager to begin our new life, I would ride to the archbishop this afternoon for a special license if I had no concern for your reputation.”

  “That would be the talk of London, wouldn’t it? I would prefer we wait for the banns to be read.”

  “And so we shall. Would you prefer to be married from home?”

  “Could we? The vicar there knows me. I would like that.”

  “I must return to Greater Yarmouth today, but I can do so happily now that I know you will join me there soon.”

  “I will miss you, Ben.”

  He clasped her hand to his heart. “Will you? What will you miss most? My devilishly handsome looks? My wit?”

  “I fear you will think the worst of me, but I believe I’ll miss your kisses the most.”

  Apparently wanting to offer a good supply of memories to carry her, Ben pulled her into his arms and captured her lips with his. When he finally lifted his head, he whispered, “I love you, Miss Seton. With all my heart.”

  “And I love you, Mr. Tilbury. I shall be happy to be your wife.”

  About Aileen Fish

  Aileen Fish is a multi-published author with stories ranging from historical to paranormal, and heat levels from sweet to scorching. She is also an avid quilter and auto racing fan who finds there aren't enough hours in a day/week/lifetime to stay up with her "to do" list. There is always another quilt or story begging to steal away attention from the others. When she has a spare moment she enjoys spending time with her two daughters and their families.

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  A Pretense of Love

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  Electronic book publication September 2013

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  Table of Contents

  Blurb

  Title Page

  Prologue

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  About Aileen Fish

 

 

 


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