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Authors: Jerrica Knight-Catania,Catherine Gayle,Ava Stone,Jane Charles

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Oh goodness, she was becoming overheated and they weren’t even in the sun.


Third, your freckles. I’ve always had a weakness for lasses with freckles.”

She was in love. If she hadn’t been before, but she may have been and just not realized it, she certainly was now.


And the fourth are your glorious breasts. While they may be a distraction, I find them a very pleasant one.”

Goodness, was living in Scotland really all that important?


Despite what your beliefs of marriage may be, do not marry any Scot unless he feels exactly the way I do.”

Lord Alston bets Mr. Fiske three hundred pounds that Lady Moira Kirkwood

will be compromised by Lord Ainsely within the week

and find herself living in Scotland by the end of the Season ~ April 25, 1813

 


Damn and blast.” Gideon threw the empty glass against the fireplace. He gave her the perfect opportunity to give up her dream of marrying a Scot today. After the words he spoke, the closest he had ever come to a declaration of love in his life, she said nothing.
Nothing!
She should have confessed that she no longer wanted a Scot, but would follow him.

Well, maybe not that dramatic, but something along those lines. But she said nothing!

He wanted Moira. Hell, he was in love with her, and it had happened in just a matter of days. Had anyone told him it was possible, he would have scoffed and laughed at them. He now well understood how some of his acquaintances had walked into a castle as bachelors one day and out as married men a few days later. It only took a moment to fall completely.

Good lord, he sounded like a sappy poet now.

Gideon strode the sideboard and poured another glass of whiskey, with the intent of becoming good and drunk. And he wasn’t setting foot in White’s again for a good long time. He didn’t want to know what was now in that damn book. Half the
ton
had heard Moira reject Struthers, and he didn’t want to know what poor soul Alston and Fiske named next.

He fell into the deep leather chair beside the fireplace, swirling the liquid around in his glass. “I could have her.”

He could approach Hearne, explains his feelings, and if necessary, confess the liberties he had taken in the park…or he could tell Moira where his estate was located.

Neither was a choice. He tossed a gulp of the whiskey back. He didn’t want her on those terms. He wanted her to marry him because she wanted to.

He could court her, woo her, and kiss her senseless until she forgot Scotland even existed.

A smile pulled to his lips. It wasn’t a bad plan, and one that might definitely work, and be quite enjoyable in the process.

However tonight, he was staying in and getting good and bloody drunk. It was the only way he was going to get any sleep until Lady Moira became Moira Baxter, Lady Ainsley.


So this is where you have been all evening.” Jordan Trent sauntered into the room, and went straight to the sideboard to pour himself a glass of whiskey. “Missed you at Henderson’s ball and White’s.”

Gideon glanced at the clock by the door. “Neither must have been entertaining. It is barely midnight.”

Jordan shrugged and flopped down into the matching chair across from Gideon.


Why are you here?”

Jordan took a drink and studied Gideon. “Another bet has been made with regard to Lady Moira.”


Bloody hell. Do those two have nothing better to do?”

His friend laughed. “Apparently not. They bet the same three hundred pounds over and over, as it has been for the past five years, and so far I believe they’ve broken even.”

He didn’t want to know, but he would learn the name eventually. “Who is it this time?”


You.”

Moira pulled the counterpane up over her head at the knock at her door. “Go away.”


Moira, it’s me,” Alvina called. “May I come in?”

She glanced at the clock. It was past one, and she should have risen long before now. But she hadn’t slept a wink last night. Why did Ainsely have to be so wonderful and make her want things she couldn’t have, such as more kisses and caresses? He lived in Yorkshire. But, with Ainsely it was possible to have an affectionate, loving, and unusual marriage, like Nyle and Alvina’s, instead of one like her parents and sisters.

Did she dare risk it? But what if Ainsely didn’t love her? She knew nothing of his financial status. He could be as desperate for her funds as the other gentlemen, and by the time she realized the truth, it would be too late. She would be living only four days from her mother with a man who had seduced her for her dowry.


Moira?” Alvina called out and pounded on the door.


Come in,” Moira grumbled and rolled over.

Alvina stepped into the room, radiant as ever. No wonder Nyle had fallen in love with her after just one glance.


Your mother and brother are worried.”

Moira sat up and snorted. “I just wish to remain in bed all day.”

Alvina settled onto the bed. “What’s wrong?”

Tears welled up in Moira’s eyes, and she did her best to blink them away. “This Season isn’t turning out as I hoped.”


What did you expect to happen?”


I thought Pippa, Georgie, Patience, and I would have a grand time and then find our husbands in the end.” She narrowed her eyes. “Not get our names in that betting book.”


We are barely into the second week of the Season,” Alvina reminded her.


And I’ve yet to meet a Scotsman.”


Oh, yes, I had forgotten.”

Moira blinked and looked up at her.


What of Ainsely?”

Tears pooled again.


What is it? Has he done something to hurt you?”

Moira shook her head, unable to answer.


Moira, you must tell me.”


I am in love with him.”

Alvina chuckled. “Is that all? I thought it was more dire.”


But it is,” Moira insisted. “His estate is in Yorkshire.”

Her sister-in-law sat back and narrowed her eyes. “Are you certain?”


He told me so himself. Why?”

Alvina shook her head. “I thought it was farther north.”


It doesn’t matter anyway,” Moira grumbled and got out of bed. She found her slippers and pushed her feet inside, and Alvina helped her into the robe. Moira pulled on the bell to have Beatrice bring her morning chocolate even though it was afternoon.


Why doesn’t it matter?”

Moira chewed on her bottom lip, debating how much she should say. If any of her friends were here, she wouldn’t hesitate, knowing they would take her secrets to the grave. While Alvina was a good friend, she couldn’t trust that she wouldn’t tell Nyle.


You have to make me a promise.”


What?” Alvina settled into the chair by the window.


No matter what I tell you, you cannot, under any circumstances, tell Nyle.”

The smile fell from Alvina’s face and she sat forward. “What has he done to you, Moira?”


Promise, or I shan’t say a word.”

Alvina studied Moira, as if weighing her decision. “I swear not to tell my husband anything.”


Very well.” Moira settled onto the stool and told Alvina everything that had occurred in the park and Ainsely’s last words to her.


How did he know your breasts were bound?” It was her very first question.

Moira’s face heated and she shrugged.

Alvina leaned forward and grasped Moira’s hands. “I must know. Did he touch you anywhere else, or was there any other intimate contact between you?”

Moira pulled back and laughed. “Of course not. We were in the park.”


It didn’t stop him from taking some liberties.”

She did have a point. “I can assure you, that is all that happened between us.”


Then I don’t see why you’re so upset.”


Because he never asked me to marry him, or even if he could court me for that matter.”


Are you certain?”


Of course.” Moira stood to pace the room. “He said that despite what my beliefs of marriage may be, I am not to marry any Scot unless he feels exactly the way Ainsely described.”

A mischievous smile pulled at Alvina’s lips.


What are you thinking?”


If Ainsely were to ask for your hand, would you marry him, even though he has an estate in Yorkshire?”

Moira sank back down on the stool and looked her sister-in-law in the eye. “Yes. I think a chance at love is more important than never having to endure Mother.”


There you have it.”


Alvina, he didn’t ask me. He is not interested in marrying me.”


Are you so sure?”

Why did she keep going on like this? “Of course. If he were, he wouldn’t have helped me find a husband by pointing out all the eligible bachelors in the park.”


None of whom have an estate in Scotland,” Alvina interrupted.


He didn’t discourage me. Instead, he told me what kind of Scot to marry.”


Very well.” Alvina slapped her hands on her thighs and stood. “We shall find you that Scot.”


How do you propose we do that?” Moira was fairly convinced such a man wasn’t in London this Season.


You just leave that to me. Get dressed and I will be back shortly.”

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