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She considered a moment, trying to decide whether he was sarcastic or in earnest. His jaw was flexed, suggesting his teeth were clenched, and his eyes looked steely. But he was clearly waiting for her response. Finally, Charlotte nodded.

Within a heartbeat, Dexter had her in his lap, his fingers already working at the pearl buttons down the front of her tidy emerald green traveling dress.

“Proposal accepted. Let’s get right to it, shall we?” he growled, and Charlotte had no time to catch her breath before he stole it with a harsh kiss. When he finally released her, it was only to stand her up before him, where she stood with legs that were wobbling from more than the motion of the train.

He still looked angry and perhaps even hurt. But resigned to taking what she had offered, even if he wanted more.

“Take your dress off.”

His own hands were at work on his trousers, tugging them loose and just low enough to free his erection. Charlotte glanced down and then had difficulty prying her eyes away from the sight of Dexter’s cock springing up defiantly from his lap, from the nest of fabric there.

“Take it off,” he repeated, “or I’ll take it off, and I won’t be careful about it.”

“Oh.” Charlotte’s hands were trembling a bit as she picked up where he’d left off on her buttons, and she chided herself for reacting so strongly. It had been only a few days since the last time they’d done this, after all. But Dexter hadn’t been so angry then, hadn’t seemed so ready to take a bite out of her.

He’s magnificent like this. I should anger him more often
. She clamped down on the thought as soon as it popped up, but it was too late to unthink it. And it was patently true. He sat there all jutting manhood and rampant impatience, and she craved what she saw. Once the dress had dropped to the ground she started on her underthings, enjoying the flare of surprise and heat in Dexter’s eyes as he watched her disrobe completely.

After the warmth of the day, it was cool in the darkening train car, and Charlotte felt her nipples puckering in the chill. She couldn’t blame the rest of her reactions on something as simple as the temperature. The wetness at her core, the flush she could feel building, slowly and then in a heated wave when Dexter raised one hand and beckoned to her. She closed the distance between them in a few steps, sighing at the sense of rightness she felt when Dexter palmed her hip to bring her the final few inches.

He shifted his other hand, bringing it between her legs and sliding it up slowly, pulling a sigh from Charlotte as he finally connected with her sex. Like their first time, but so different too. He had made educated guesses with her body then, very good ones. But now he knew where to press, where to stroke. How to bring her to the very brink of ecstasy then let her dangle there while he teased and played with gleeful cruelty.

As her need grew, Charlotte grew more and more shameless, bracing a knee next to his lap to give him more access, leaning on his shoulders in hopes of luring his attention toward her breasts. He gave her that and more, but the more he gave the more she only wanted to feel him moving inside her.

When her pleading turned desperate Dexter finally gave in, tugging her into his lap and down onto him with a few brusque moves. Charlotte barely had a moment to adjust, to savor the delicious fullness, before Dexter was touching her again. First his hands on her thighs and rear, cajoling her into a rhythm. Then his fingers between her legs, moving in short, skillful strokes that served their purpose quickly.

Charlotte came in a sharp burst of pleasure that peaked far too soon and left her wanting more. But no sooner had her body stopped its convulsive clenching, than Dexter lifted her off again.

Shifting forward to the edge of the divan, he nodded at the floor in front of him.

“Go to your knees,” he said. He didn’t sound quite angry anymore. Charlotte heard a different sort of urgency there. She knelt, coming to eye level with Dexter’s erection, uneasily aware of what he meant to do. Meant for
her
to do. Another new thing. Something she would never have dreamed of doing as recently as a few weeks ago, though she had certainly given it a great deal of thought over the past few days.

Charlotte couldn’t take her eyes off Dexter’s hand as he stroked himself in muscular, steady pulls. Then he angled his cock toward her and put a hand to the back of her head, firm and undeniable. A shiver ran through her as she licked her lips and set her mouth on him, still uncertain. His skin was soft under her lips, despite how hard he was underneath. When she kissed him, sucking a little as she did so, Dexter made a sound she liked very much. It emboldened her to try a lick, and her tongue encountered fluid, slick and salty, a unique concoction of their two distinct flavors. But when she would have lingered to taste it again, Dexter increased the pressure on the back of her head. He indicated in no uncertain terms that he wanted her to take him deeper into her mouth.

She tried it a little at a time, pulling away and then taking more in. His reactions thrilled her, each sigh and each flex of his powerful thighs encouraging her to take greater risks. Soon Dexter’s fingers knotted in her hair, guiding her head the way he wanted, in a rhythm that Charlotte found almost as arousing to her as it seemed to be for Dexter.

Almost. She was writhing, frustrated, when he tensed and spoke in a guttural rasp.

“I want to finish in your mouth. I want you to swallow it.”

Perhaps she wouldn’t like it, she wasn’t sure. But she felt powerful, and not inclined to back down from the challenge now. Charlotte hummed her approval, sensing the vibration would be one more form of stimulation. Dexter came silently, holding her in place as she swallowed around him.

When he started to soften, she pulled away to look at his face. He looked a bit shocked, though not displeased. After another moment or two, he tugged her up to his lap again and wrapped his arms around her.

“That was . . . I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have asked that of you. It’s just all I’ve been able to think about for days.”

“You regret asking? Did I not do it well?” She hated not doing things well.

Dexter guffawed, the movement of his chest dislodging Charlotte’s head from his shoulder. “Christ, Charlotte! You did it so well I can’t even think straight. I can scarcely believe you’re a beginner.”

Snuggling back into place, she swung her legs to and fro and reflected. “I assure you I am. Perhaps it’s a natural talent. Why shouldn’t you have asked? As I pointed out the other day, you’ve done it to me.” Her body, still tightly wound, grew even more tense at the memory. She fiddled with the buttons of his waistcoat, tracing the intricate brass filigree with a fingertip and trying to calm her mind.

“I meant the swallowing bit. I suppose I never thought of that as something a wife would do. Which is ridiculous, I realize. Why wouldn’t a wife do that? But usually it’s the sort of service one hears described as being performed by a mistress or a—well, you know.”

“Yes, I know. Or a secretary. Men really talk about these things?” Charlotte was shocked. “Explicitly?”

Dexter shrugged, seeming untroubled. “Men are beasts, Charlotte. We talk about all sorts of appalling things. The nicest of us don’t name names or discuss any characteristics that might give the lady’s identity away. Which, perhaps, is why one rarely hears about wives in those conversations,” he remarked, as though the idea had only dawned on him right then.

“Of course I’m not exactly a wife,” Charlotte pointed out.

“True. Maybe I should look at it as taking a lover. A mistress. I like the idea of a mistress who sucks my cock and swallows what I give her. Do you also take dictation?”

She struck his chest in a firm slap, then kept her hand there to enjoy the feel of his laughter. “Personally, I like the idea of a lover who keeps a civil tongue in his head.”

“I can think of better places for my tongue, love.”

And he proceeded to demonstrate exactly what he meant.

Twelve

PARIS, FRANCE

“HERE WE ARE.
In
another
hotel.”

“Dexter, I hardly think the staff at the Ritz would appreciate your referring to this as merely ‘another hotel.’” Charlotte eyed the dresses in the wardrobe, assuring herself that they had been unpacked properly. “I do wish ladies’ maids and valets were still the norm. Impractical for travel, I suppose, especially on this trip. But so useful.”

“I don’t think I’d like anybody knowing quite that much about the state of my undergarments. Present company excepted, of course.”

Dexter was circling the room, fiddling with a device that Charlotte hadn’t seen before. Flat, with wires and tiny ceramic bits soldered to it, and something that looked like a battery. He seemed to have an endless supply these little parts and wires, and was always busy making them into things.

“What’s that?”

He held up a finger to his lips and shook his head, proceeding along the wall until he’d made a full circuit of the bedroom. When he bent down to one of the nightstands, he beckoned Charlotte closer and pointed under the rim of the top, where the decorative molding formed a conveniently darkened space.

Leaning over and squinting, Charlotte could just see something under the edge, tucked behind the molding. It was small and coppery, with a tiny silver filament protruding some inches from it. When Dexter held his hand closer to it, a minute propeller on his gadget began to spin in lazy circles. The little copper thing was a bug.

He gave her a grim smile and kept going, finding two more hidden bugs in the process. In the grandly appointed sitting room, the cream and blue splendor hosted another four of the little copper listening devices. Dexter frowned up at the high ceiling, the chandelier he could not hope to reach, the intricate crown molding.

“Pumpkin, we still haven’t breakfasted. I think we should go out for a bite to eat. And then, perhaps, for a nice long walk.”

* * *

“THE SUBMERSIBLE. WE
talked about it on the train, Dexter! We mentioned the mission. Dear god, what if—”

“Charlotte—”

“Perhaps while we were in the dining car, they could have—”

“Charlotte! The coach was clean,” Dexter said firmly.

“How could you know?” She glared up at him, filled with sudden mortification. “Oh, Dexter. If they were listening, that means they would have heard
everything
.”

“No. It was clean,” he repeated, taking her arm and steering her around a dubious-looking puddle on the pavement. “I couldn’t sleep, after . . . anyway, I couldn’t sleep. I built the detector while you were resting. I tested it in the coach. You see,” he said wryly, “I do occasionally think about these things.”

Charlotte felt her shoulder relax a fraction. She allowed her hand to curl over Dexter’s arm, and forced herself to take a few slow, deep breaths.

“In Honfleur I think we were relatively careful in the hotel, particularly after your scare about the spyglass.” Dexter continued. “Perhaps we’re not utterly compromised.”

She considered it with a moment of hope, but then dismissed it. “No. We can’t take that chance. We have to assume they know. If not specifically why we’re here, then at least that we’re here for something other than tourism.”


They
being the French equivalent of Whitehall?”

It seemed . . . off. Charlotte couldn’t quite put her finger on why, but this didn’t have the feel of government-sponsored intelligence to it. The lone figure with a spyglass on the roof of a private building, the exiled former makesmith-spy attending a daylight meeting in Dubois’s company office below . . . even the bugs lacked the dull uniformity of government-issued gear. She felt her hackles rise and glanced around automatically, sweeping the crowd with her eyes and then smiling like any good tourist would at the panorama of humanity that was a Parisian sidewalk on the morning of a lovely summer’s day.

“Let’s see. If that was the Rue Saint-Honoré we passed back there, this must be the Rue de Rivoli coming up. There’s sure to be a lovely little café or something looking out on the Tuileries. I’d knock my own mother over for a decent meal and a pot of tea right now. Let’s go this way.”

She tugged him along, determined to put some space between them and the Place Vendôme. Surely the whole of Paris couldn’t be bugged. As Dexter had insisted on checking each item of their clothing, they could also be reasonably certain that any surveillance at the moment consisted only of somebody following them.

“Tea and a meal, my sweet little éclair? I thought the fashionable French stuck to coffee and pastries in the morning.” Dexter was talking with one eye on the crowd, as well. Charlotte would have to remember to discuss subtlety with him. His vigilance was far too apparent.

“Oh, hang fashion. It was a long trip and I’m famished, my Adonis.”

“Good one. I rather like that.”

“You would.”

Charlotte was actually running out of ridiculous endearments, a circumstance that annoyed her as Dexter seemed to have a constant supply. It was easier thinking up sugary nicknames for ladies, she thought. One could hardly call a man
honey muffin
or
cream puff
.

Resolving to spend some time later that evening thinking up more treacly soubriquets—perhaps in French, everything sounded like an endearment in French—she marched ahead, practically dragging Dexter in her wake.

She wanted to get to the restaurant before they discussed any more serious matters. It was past the usual breakfast hour, so it would be more unpredictable, and anybody who tried to finagle a seat near theirs would be easy to spot if there were few other patrons.

“Not outside?” Dexter asked, as they were taking their seats near the back of the bistro they finally selected.

Charlotte shook her head. “It’s nice and quiet inside, I prefer it.”

When the waiter departed to allow them time with the menu, Charlotte leaned over to speak quietly, turning her head away from the window as she did so. “Too many variables outside. Too many places to hide. And there’s always the possibility of a lip reader.”

“Really? That never even occurred to me.”

“Or,” she said, “there may be other surveillance devices in play. Long-range lenses, even directional microphones like the one on my airship. Being inside will make it harder for them to get a bead on us.” An idea was trying to shape itself in the back of her mind, poking its way through. She couldn’t quite catch hold of it, though.

“So no matter where we go, we’re never really safe from observation. Is that what you’re telling me?”

For a moment, Charlotte felt sorry for Dexter. For the necessity that had gotten him involved in this. For the relative innocence he still held, that she herself had lost years ago. The underbelly of politics was an ugly thing, and those who never saw it were undoubtedly much happier for that particular ignorance.

“That’s been the case since before we left New York,
mon cher
.”

A smile won through his somber expression for a moment, then faded as he contemplated the reality she had presented him.

“How do you bear it?”

“We’ll learn together, I suppose.”

They ordered food, and when the waiter was back out of range they covertly assessed the other customers and discussed what to do upon their arrival back at the hotel. Charlotte must play the flighty, adoring young bride again. Dexter must be the brash entrepreneur, bent on gaining all the business knowledge he could out of the trip, honeymoon or no, while still taking time to woo his pretty wife.

And they must steal away from the hotel, always, before talking about their plans for the day, or discussing anything about the mission.

“Tomorrow you’re planning to visit Murcheson’s factory in Gennevilliers, yes?”

Dexter nodded. “We’re going to discuss the requisition process before I proceed to Nancy. He’s gathering some glassmaking prospects for me as well.”

Charlotte glanced around the room, allowing her gaze to linger for a moment on the elderly couple seated near the door. That pair and a trio of young matrons were the only other customers, and none of them looked in the least suspicious. But Charlotte had learned never to trust appearances. Very few people, if any, were what they seemed.

“You haven’t mentioned what you plan to do, to keep yourself occupied while I’m there.”

Turning back to Dexter, she gave him a simpering newlywed smile, just in case. “That’s right. I haven’t.” And then, god help her, she batted her eyelashes at him most shamefully.

She felt her heart skip a beat when his eyes flashed and narrowed, turning predatory as he leaned across the table toward her and captured one of her hands in his. And then that traitorous organ started to beat a furious tattoo as he stroked the inside of her wrist with his thumb, never dropping that carnivorous gaze.

“Perhaps I shall try to coax it out of you later. We won’t be doing much talking at the hotel anyway, will we, my delectable little crème brûlée? I believe I’ll enjoy having you for dessert, Charlotte.”

She had been about to tell him her plans, having never really meant to keep the information from him, as her intention was merely to shop. Now she bit her tongue, wondering how he would coax it from her. Charlotte blushed, feeling the lurid pressure of delightful shame in her cheeks and down to her breast as the waiter approached, bearing food and tea.

Much as she wanted to give in to that feeling, wallow in it and in Dexter’s attention . . . part of her kept scanning the room, the windows and the street beyond, wondering who else might be witness to their conversation.

* * *

THEY SPENT THE
day as highly visible tourists. After dinner, Dexter had made good on his affectionate threats, and Charlotte seemed to let herself disappear into the role of giggling, besotted bride for a few hours. It was easy enough, and very little talk was required. They devoured one another and lay dozing afterward, limbs wound together and tangled in the luxurious sheets.

He felt her stirring first and tightened his arm around her, not yet ready to lose the feeling of warm, loose-limbed Charlotte snuggled against his side and chest.

“Mm. No, don’t go.”

“I’ll be right back, silly.” She pushed at his chest until he relinquished her, and for the next few moments he had the pleasure of watching her as she walked about the room, finding their various pieces of discarded clothing and draping it all neatly over the back of a chair. He was less pleased when she pulled a night rail from the wardrobe and disappeared into the bathroom.

He pouted when she emerged. “You’re even more enticing with that thing on, you know,” he lied. “All it does is make me fixate on what’s underneath. You’d be better off without it.”

She just smiled and turned the lights down completely, then slipped back into bed again. “I don’t want to scandalize the maids in the morning. Poor things, they have enough to worry about.”

“I’m sure they’ve seen it all before, and far worse,” Dexter countered.

“Yes, but they haven’t seen it from me. Nor shall they.”

He grumbled a bit more, but his heart soared when she returned to the crook of his arm and nestled against him again.

“So tomorrow, my silly noodle, I must go pay a visit to Murcheson’s local operation, northwest of the city. Oh, I know,” he said, hoping he sounded as though he were quelling some gestured objection, “but it can’t be helped. I really must see more of the small parts works. And also the direct sales outfit. He does a land-office business out of that factory, he claims. I could do with expanding that way, I think.”

Charlotte gave a noisy sigh. “But Dex,” she whined, “what am I to do all morning?”

“All day, poppet,” he corrected her. “I don’t think I’ll return much before dinner.”

She made another noise, conveying infinite exasperation without words. “Fine. But I think you’re being beastly. It’s our honeymoon, and all you care about is those nasty, overheated factories, and pages and pages of figures.”

“Charlotte, nothing could be further from the truth. You know you come first with me. Haven’t you noticed you always come first?”

He gave a little dig into her side and grinned when she squirmed and giggled at the double entendre. A real giggle, not the fake one she adopted for this sham persona. Funny how he could love the one and loathe the other.

“I plan to be quite put out with you, Dex,” she replied a little breathlessly. “If you’re going to the factory, then I shall take my revenge by spending the entire morning with the most expensive modiste in Paris. And I plan to order everything as a rush job, to drive up the price even more.”

So that was her grand plan. If he hadn’t known she would be spending her own money at it, he might have been concerned. Or perhaps not, as Charlotte’s taste in clothing seemed nowhere near as extravagant as that of most fashionable ladies of Dexter’s acquaintance. But she was certainly playing her part well.

“Kindly don’t bankrupt us before we even return to the Dominions. If you’re starving to death it won’t matter how well dressed you are. Will you spend the entire day there?”

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