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Authors: Bronwyn Scott
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"It is suited to my station, dear," he said with a wink and a smile.
The trip through town went smoothly. They drew attention with their escort and the prettily decorated
Julian played the happy
bridegroom to the hilt and threw gold coins to the children chasing the carriage.
Traffic slowed at the gate. The horses champed restlessly at their bits in a desire to be off. Sophie shared their
Her hand
clenched instinctively around the gun in her pocket.
Julian shot her a warning. "Don't pull that gun out unless I'm dead," he said in earnest seriousness.
"Don't say such morbid things!" Sophie hissed.
"Even then, remember you
my name
now. You'll be a rich widow."
"Don't even think it, Julian."
"That's my fiery angel. But it might help to look a bit paler. Officers have a soft spot for women." Julian nodded in the direction of the man approaching them.
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"Good day," the man said. He was dressed in the
of the city guard. "We're just checking traveling papers
"Why is that?" Julian asked blithely, handing the packet of papers to him.
"An Italian count reported a great fortune in diamonds
was
U
for
the
inconvenience." He
the documents.
"Lord Burke, Lady Burke, you may be on your way. Felicitations on your marriage."
Sophie managed a smile, thankful for what little protection the veil gave her. She felt the move
slowly. She allowed
herself to relax. They were nearly through. Then she heard it.
"That's her! Stop the carriage." There was confusion. She looked back to see di Brazzo himself and his men parting the crowd on their big horses.
shot rang out, chipping the side of the carriage.
"Get down!" Julian threw himself at her, forcing her onto the floor of the
"Keep
driving," he yelled to the driver. "We've been cleared to pass. They are too late."
Real fear coursed through Sophie. She thought about St. Just,
and
up
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there. She heard other shots.
horse
in
agony. "Please don't let that be one of ours,"
Sophie prayed.
The carriage had stopped moving. That was a bad sign.
She felt Julian's hand on her arm. "Get up, darling." She sat up and saw the reason the carriage had halted.
city guard held the lead
horse by the halter. St. Just was beside them, flanking the carriage. She glanced at He
was unharmed, thank goodness. His eyes were the color of cold steel.
"Count di
to what do I owe the
pleasure of your disruption on my wedding day?"
Julian's tone conveyed his dislike of the man.
"Your wife?" The count stared at Sophie in disbelief. She could feel his eyes boring through her, radiating menace. "She is none other than a thief who stole jewels
me. She should hang
for her crime against nobility."
"I will not sit here and have my wife insulted." Julian's indignation was real. He turned to the officer holding the horse. "Take your hands off the horse. Is this the way Englishmen are treated abroad? We were told we were to
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pass." Julian fixed the other guard with a steely stare, forcing him to intervene.
"I'm
Count," the man stammered.
"Lord and Lady Burke have been cleared to pass.
Surely, you're mistaken."
St. Just drew his pistol and aimed it at di Brazzo with deadly intent. The nice young man who had given her a bouquet of white roses had into a merciless warrior. "You are obstructing an agent of the crown. No one in England will convict me for shooting you."
Sophie sucked in her breath. This was all her fault. This was hers to solve. Julian could scold her later. She slipped the little gun her
pocket. Everyone was too busy staring at St. Just and di Brazzo.
quick shot near the horses would
startle them. No one would be able to hold them back. "Brace yourself, Julian," she said quietly right at the last. Then she fired quickly, her gun hidden in the palm of her hand and tucked back into her gown before anyone was
what they
saw. In any case, the horses leapt
tearing
of the shocked officer.
The carriage sailed past the crowds and out into the countryside.
and