Grace nodded, which seemed to make him angrier, as he rose to his feet and braced his hands on the desk, leaning on them toward her. It was an intimidating pose, and Grace swallowed, trying to ease the dryness in her throat.
“Countesses do not leave the house and fail to return for six hours without telling anyone where they have gone,” he said. “It was irresponsible and foolhardy, not to mention dangerous, Grace.”
“I was in no danger, my Lord.”
“What if something had happened to you and no one was aware of your identity?” He was growling now.
“I had my maid with me and was with my cousin the rest of the time,” she said quickly, hoping that would appease him.
“You walked, Grace, there and back…along streets I would rather you did not frequent, in conditions that are at best termed, bleak.
“H-how did you know that?”
“Are you telling me you didn’t walk?”
She shook her head. “No, I did walk, but—”
“Well it matters not then how I know, only that I do. You will not walk the streets of London again.”
“Do you?” Grace said and then instantly wished she hadn’t.
“Do I what?”
She had to tell him now she’d started. “Leave the house alone, without telling anyone where you are going.”
“It is different for me,” he said slowly. “And after what happened to you at the ball, I would think you would be aware of just how fragile a woman’s reputation is. Furthermore, you are now my countess and what you do reflects on me. Therefore, I will not have you leaving this house without alerting me as to where you wish to go and with whom, then I shall determine if you may do so.”
Grace had a temper. It rarely surfaced, but when it was tweaked it was not easy to rein back in. And he had just tweaked it.
“I will not be kept away from my cousin or my dog, my Lord.” Stay calm Grace, nothing good ever came of you losing your temper.
“You’ll do as I say,” he growled, no longer the composed earl she had believed him to be. His eyes blazed and his body became stiff with rage. “And as your cousin is quite possibly responsible for your reckless behavior, I think time away from him would benefit you.”
Pompous ass. Grace clenched her fists.
“I told you not to marry me, told you I had no wish to do so, but you insisted, and now I must adhere to the rules you set me.” Grace tried not to yell, tried to maintain a semblance of calm. The problem was, she had lost the ability to hold her tongue the moment he had told her that Harry was responsible for her behavior. Harry was her savior, the one person who truly understood her.
“You have obviously been allowed to make your own decisions, which I assure you will no longer be the case.”
The anger inside her was so strong, Grace’s vision blurred. She tried to breathe, tried to inhale a large deep breath to calm her down before she spoke, but failed.
“Lord Attwood, I will not let a man who cares nothing for me dictate my movements for the remainder of my life.” She sounded shrill and cared not one whit. He would not do this to her. “I will not be kept from my cousin!”
“I am now the man who will dictate your actions, not your cousin,” he said in a low deep voice. “You bloody well will do as I say,” he went on, surprising her by cursing, “and tomorrow we will address the issue of your new clothing, as I will not allow you to walk about dressed in those rags a day longer!”
“How dare you!” Grace cried. “Not everyone is raised to understand the cut of a coat or how many folds to wear in your necktie.”
“As you have just chosen men’s fashion to make your point I think in fact it strengthens mine. However,” he lifted one hand as she opened her mouth, “just because I do not choose to dress in the fashion my grandfather did, does not make me a dandy!”
“I do not dress like my grandmother,” Grace said, looking down at her dress.
“No, I should imagine your grandmother would never have stooped to dressing in such a rag.”
“Pompous ass!” Grace screeched, getting to her feet. “You are like all the rest of the noblemen I know. Arrogant, self absorbed, with not a care for anyone but themselves!”
They were roaring at each other now, their anger out of control as they both gave vent to the feelings that had ridden them for days. Hurtful words filled Grace’s head, bitter nasty words at the injustice of her situation. She swallowed several times to try and keep them inside.
“Let me go then, let me move back to my cousin’s, and I shall leave London for the country and you can annul the marriage.”
“You wish to be ruined, have society turn their backs on you, and live your life in disgrace?”
“It would be no worse than the fate that awaits me wed to you!” Grace cried, running for the door. Once there she stopped and looked at him one last time. “My cousin saved me, Lord Attwood, when I had no one. I will let not let you keep me from him.”
Wrenching the door open she then fled, picking up her skirts and running, ignoring the roar of her name coming from behind her. She just prayed her door had a sturdy lock on it.
CHAPTER FIVE
As Nick looked at the empty doorway through which his wife had just fled, he realized that Grace had been telling the truth when she’d said she had no wish to marry him, as had her cousin. In his arrogance he had not believed her; after all, wasn’t he a wealthy earl? Wouldn’t any woman want to be married to him?
Christ, when had he become so vain?
Disgusted with himself, anger still flowing through his body, Nick leaned his head on the back of the chair and closed his eyes.
She really hadn’t wanted to marry him, but he’d insisted. Honor had been one reason, but there was more to his determination to marry Grace than just that, and he was only now realizing what that was. For years, his aunts and grandmother had demanded that he marry, throwing eligible woman into his path until he’d dreaded seeing them. They’d demanded he produce an heir, so their livelihoods would be secure should anything happen to him.
His evenings had been spent avoiding society mothers who had hounded him, presenting their daughters for him to inspect as if they were prime pieces of cattle, and so when the opportunity had presented itself, he’d taken a wife who he believed would make no demands of him. A woman he could wed and forget, a mother to his children and nothing more. Instead, he’d married Grace.
He still couldn’t quite believe what had just happened. Yes, he’d been angry, and perhaps he’d also been high-handed, but he was feeling his way in this marriage, just as she was. When she had simply said no when he’d questioned her about where she had been, his anger had flared.
Grace had walked into his office with one side of her hair down, the other up, her dress crumpled, her skirts splattered with mud and water, and her feet clad only in stockings, and he’d felt completely at sea. How did one deal with a wife such as the one he had?
“I have tea, my Lord,” Vidal said, appearing in the doorway.
“Take it to the countess. She is in her rooms.”
“Very good, my Lord.”
What the hell was he supposed to do now? Her attack had surprised him. He’d thought she’d just lower her head as he pointed out the error of her behavior today, but no, she’d yelled back at him.
Nick had never had a woman speak to him like that before; it was unsettling, especially when it was your wife.
My cousin saved me, Lord Attwood, when I had no one. I will not let you keep me from him.
How had Harrington saved his cousin, he wondered.
Nick had actually not wanted to keep Grace from her cousin, even though he’d said he felt Lord Harrington was responsible for her behavior. He shouldn’t have said that, but she’d angered him, and he’d struck out at her just as she had him. It was not like him; he was usually calm and reasonable and it took much to anger him. He needed to talk to her again, try to find a common ground between them so this anger and resentment did n
ot smolder and grow.
Picking up the papers his man of affairs wanted him to sign, he worked steadily through half of them until he was calmer. Only then did he rise and leave the room.
Taking the stairs, he thought about what needed to be said. He must reason with her somehow, before she did something foolish like run away.
Let me go then, let me move back to my cousin’s, and I shall leave London for the country and you can annul the marriage.
He couldn’t do that, and as soon as he bedded her it would no longer be an option. Surely she could see he was protecting her reputation? If he were to annul their marriage, her name would be blackened, and while his would survive, the gossip would last for a long time.
He should have listened to her, believed her when she had pleaded with him to not marry her. He could have let her go to the country with her cousin, but he had not; believing she had tricked him and believing she would be a biddable wife he could manage.
“Idiot.” He shook his head, fairly certain that Grace would never be biddable and that he had wronged her in many ways. Firstly, for not believing her and then for marrying her just because she had seemed a woman he could control.
Reaching his rooms, he made for the connecting door and knocked. She did not answer, so he did so again, and still there was no reply. Nick entered the room quickly, realizing she could have gone again, left the house, and run back to her cousin.
He walked through the empty sitting room and then into her bedroom and stopped when he saw her in the bath.
“Grace.” He could barely speak at the picture she presented. When she didn’t answer, he realized that she was asleep. Nick knew he should leave, but his legs took him closer to her, stopping only when he was beside the bath. Her hair fell over the rim in long silken, blond curls, her lashes resting on her pink cheeks.
Pale shoulders led to long slender arms and breasts with full, soft curves. Her nipples were the color of ripe berries, and Nick wanted to sink to his knees and taste them. Dear God, he was aroused. The ugly misshapen clothes she wore had hidden gentle curves and a lovely lush body. She slept deeply, completely unaware that the husband she loathed stood over her.
He took one last look and then turned away, returning to his study. Nick then told Vidal to have the countess’s maid return to her room, and that he would take his meal on a tray. Attempting to push aside the vision of his wife in the bath, Nick then worked through the remainder of his papers.
He managed to finish without thinking of Grace and her soft pale skin and full breasts until he looked up again to see Vidal in his doorway.
“Will you be going out this evening, my Lord?”
“Yes, to my club,” Nick said, making the decision then and there. He needed time to cool down, time away from Grace to think rationally.
~ * ~
He spent the evening talking with friends, ignoring questions about his wife, and sharing a fine brandy with Leo, which put him in a better mood. By the time he arrived home, Nick had made the decision to consummate his marriage tonight, and to do that he would need to talk with Grace, now, before she did something rash. He had no wish to hurt or frighten her, but tonight he would make her his wife. However, before he did that he would need to help her relax in his company, because he would never force himself upon her.
Dismissing his valet, he bathed and then pulled on his dressing gown. Knocking on her door a few seconds later, she did not reply, so he entered.
A fire still glowed in the hearth, but the rest of the room was in darkness, and Grace was in bed. Moving to her side, he looked down at her sleeping form. She lay on her back, one arm above her head, the other across her waist.
“Grace.” He touched her cheek and she stirred, her eyes slowly opening.
“My Lord?” She lowered her arm and tried to sit up. “What do you want?”
“To talk to you.”
“Can it not wait until morning?” She struggled up onto her pillows, all that beautiful hair tumbling around her shoulders. Her eyes were still sleepy and her lips soft and pink. His anger had not allowed him to see through her clothes to the beauty of the woman beneath.
“I wish for us to consummate the marriage.”
“No!” He took her hands as she shook her head.
“Yes. Let me help you enjoy this as much as I shall.”
“I could never enjoy it.”
“Grace, we will do this,” he said easing her forward and into his arms, trying not to hold her too tight as she stiffened against him. He could feel the warmth of her body, the soft curves of her breasts, as he pulled her close.
“I don’t want this, to lie with you.”
“Yet it will be done, and I have no wish to force you,” Nick said, battling against the lust that was filling his body. He’d seen her naked, knew what lay beneath the oversized nightdress. His fingers itched to touch her.
“How can you want this when just a few hours ago we spoke to each other in anger?”
“I don’t want to argue with you, Grace. We are husband and wife. Let me show you what can be between us.”
“I hate you,” she whispered, trying to push his hands away from her body.
“There is no need for this,” he said against her cheek. “Please stop fighting me.” Surprisingly, she did, her body slumping in defeat.
“Do it then,” she whispered, turning her face away from his.
“I don’t want to hurt you.”
“But you will.”
Nick released her briefly as he got to his feet to remove his dressing gown, and the entire time she lay there with her head turned away.
“Do you know what will happen, Grace?” Nick didn’t know what to do, how to proceed. He’d never lain with a woman who did not want him, a woman who was innocent to the act he was about to commit.
“I have seen animals do it; I’m sure it is similar.” Her words were flat and cold, and he wanted her fire again, the woman he’d argued with earlier.
“Grace, look at me.” Nick moved back to her side and took her chin in his hand, turning her to face him. “It need not be like this.”
“J-just do it… please.”
He kissed her lips, teasing the soft contours of her mouth with his. He traced the seam with his tongue and she gasped, opening her lips, allowing him to deepen the kiss. He felt some of the stiffness slowly leave her body as he continued to kiss her for long heated moments. Trailing his hand down her arm, he then moved to map the slopes and planes of her body, and felt the tension return as he brushed the outside of one breast.
“Will you take off your nightdress for me, Grace?”
“I want to leave it on.” She turned her face away from him once more. Her eyes were closed now, body once again rigid, hands fisted at her sides. “But I shall pull up my skirts, as I know you only need that part of me.”
She lifted her hips and eased up the hem of her nightdress, baring her body from the waist down, and Nick wondered how he could be aroused when she lay there cold and unresponsive.
“Relax, Grace,” he said, moving over her. “I will try not to hurt you.” He pushed the hair from her cheek, and then placed soft kisses on her lips until he felt her respond, only then did he let his hands move over her body once more, touching her breasts, caressing the nipples through the fabric before moving lower.
“Why are you touching my breasts?”
“Because I want you to enjoy this as much as I will.” Nick cupped her breast gently and felt her body react as once again he rubbed his palm over her nipple. “Do you like my touch, Grace?” Her hips thrust upwards in answer to his question but she did not speak. He slid a hand to her stomach, then beneath her nightdress and upwards, over her smooth skin to feel the full aching flesh, skin to skin. Nick wanted to groan in pleasure at how good her breast felt in his palm. His heart was thumping like that of a boy about to lie with his first woman.
“J-just do it… please.”
The breath hissed from her throat as he lowered
his head and licked her other nipple. He continued to stroke and torment her breasts until her breathing matched his, only then did he trail his hand down her body and between her legs, which she had clamped together. Using one of his thighs, he opened them, and touched her, stroking the plump folds, rubbing the tight little nubbin.
“Relax, Grace.”
“I can’t,” she cried, turning her head away from him once more. “I d-don’t want this.”
Nick’s head was filled with her, the scent of her body and fell of her skin. He was hard and ready, yet he could not take her now, not when she was still so tense.
“You felt something, Grace, don’t deny it,” his voice was harsh as his need for her climbed. “I felt your body react to my touch.”
“N-no.”
“Yes,” Nick continued to stroke her, his fingers soon damp with her dew.
“I don’t want to feel,” her words were a ragged whisper.
She gasped as he pushed a finger inside her, stretching her tight sheath before adding another.
“I-I—”
He swallowed her words with a slow drugging kiss. Nick felt her hands grip his shoulders, her nails biting into his skin.
“I want you, Grace,” he whispered against her lips before he settled between her thighs, where he slowly eased inside her.
“Surely you are too big.”
“I will fit,” Nick gritted out as she dug her nails into his skin. He tried to go slow, tried not to cause her pain, but his final thrust took her innocence, and she cried out as he buried himself deep inside her.
“Grace, are you all right?” It was exquisite torture to feel the slick walls of her sheath wrapped around him. He couldn’t think. His head was pounding; his body desperate to withdraw and plunge back into her again and again.
“Get it done,” she whispered.
“I don’t want to hurt you.”
“Y-you already have.”
Nick withdrew slowly, hoping she would feel the delicious tension that he felt, and thrust back into her, but the breath hissed from her throat. However, it was too late to stop now, he was too far gone, so he thrust into her again until he found his release.
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