Authors: Susan Krinard
to admit a visitor when she was absent. "Who might that be?”
"Mr. Munroe. He arrived only a moment ago, and is waiting in the parlor.”
Fear and excitement swallowed up Cecily's irritation. Niall had returned early, and might
already know that
Athena was gone—but Cecily was prepared for that very contingency.
"Very well, Parton. Please inform him that I will be with him directly." She hastened up
the stairs to her room and made the necessary adjustments to hair and clothing,
rehearsing her story as she did so.
She was quite clear-headed when she entered the parlor. Niall was on his feet, but he
did not look particularly upset. Cecily released her breath and put on a look of grave
concern.
"Mr. Munroe! I am so glad you have returned.”
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He swung about to face her, and his neutral expression changed into a frown. "Miss
Hockensmith? What is the matter?”
So. He could not have been home, or he would know. The servants would have told him
at once. "Have you come directly from the station?" she asked, urging him to sit.
"Yes. I will not be in Denver long. I came only to ask—" His frown deepened. "Why? Is it
Athena?”
"Oh, dear. I had so hoped to reach your hotel before you left Chicago, but the telegraph
must not have been delivered. Naturally, as soon as I learned—”
"Learned what? Where is Athena?”
"She has gone to the ranch." There. If he admired directness, he would appreciate hers
more than ever now. "It is all my fault. Things had been going so well—Athena seemed
quite settled and I was helping her with the ball. Then, three days ago, she made some
remark about wishing to visit her friends from the circus, in spite of your instructions to
the contrary.”
"She has gone to the ranch?" Niall repeated, as if he did not quite believe it. "How?”
Cecily composed her face into a mask of contrition and embarrassment. "I
I fear that
she has hired some conveyance to take her there. She did not notify me or the
servants—I only learned of this yesterday when your butler sent a message to inform
me of her absence and the note she had left." That, at least, was very close to the truth.
She had played ignorant with the servants as well.
"I was so very sure I had talked her out of such an intemperate scheme," she continued.
"I used every method of persuasion, you can be sure. It simply did not occur to me that I
should mistrust her when she said she felt overtired and preferred to spend the next few
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days in seclusion. She seems so fragile, and she has been working so hard that I feared
for her health. I even offered to send the doctor, but she refused. Apparently she lied to
her maid about where she was going." She lifted her gaze in earnest appeal. "Oh, Mr.
Munroe. I pray you can forgive me my terrible mistake.”
Her gamble paid off. If Niall had been prepared to blame her for dereliction, her stream
of explanations and apologies had taken the first edge off his anger.
"No," he said. "It is not your fault, Miss Hockensmith. I should not have expected you to
succeed where I have failed." He strode to the window and twitched back the curtains. "I
should have anticipated this all along. My sister has changed greatly in the past few
months, and I have refused to see it. She has become adept at deceit and
manipulation.”
"But surely you are being too harsh—”
"There is no need for you to lessen the blow," he said. He turned back to her, all traces
of anger hidden by a mask as expert as hers. "We were both taken in by her apparent
innocence.”
Cecily rose. It was time to give him a few pushes in the right direction, and let him think
the solution was his all along. "Perhaps she has simply gone to look after the injured
girl.”
"You know that is not the reason. I may have been blind to the attraction before, but you
were right. She has developed an inappropriate liking for Holt, and that is the true
reason she has disobeyed me.”
Cecily dared to touch his arm in sympathy. "Whatever you may fear, Mr. Munroe, I am
certain that Athena is not lost to all common sense. She may be driven by feelings she
does not understand—so many young girls are—and her judgment is flawed. She has
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lived too sheltered a life in Denver, and at the same time she has a child's confidence in
her own invulnerability. When you bring her back, you will have a chance to set things
right again.”
"Set things right." A muscle in his jaw flexed. "I have not always listened to your advice
in the past, Miss Hockensmith, but now I see that I must take direct action. Athena has
grown to consider her position in Denver as unassailable. Her chair makes her safe
from all censure. She does not believe that anything can change her world, even a
flirtation with a scoundrel like Holt, and that is a conceit she cannot afford." He bent his
head. "I have let her have her own way too often, and yet I have tried to protect her by
keeping her close. Sending her away may be precisely what she requires.”
Cecily gave a silent crow of triumph. "Indeed. I cannot disagree with you, Mr. Munroe."
She hesitated for a calculated moment. "You did say that you have cousins in New
York. If I may be so bold—perhaps it might be best if you send her directly there rather
than bring her back to Denver. Any rumors will be extinguished quickly, and she will be
well out of reach of temptation. I will be able to complete preparations for the ball, so
Athena's efforts need not be undermined. I realize that it is very sudden—"
"No. Not at all." He met her gaze with grim approval. "I will leave for Long Park as soon
as possible—if the weather holds, on a good horse I can reach it by tomorrow morning. I
will begin making arrangements immediately for Athena's departure for New York." He
took her hand. "I know that I may continue to count on your help, Miss Hockensmith.”
"Always." She poured her heart into her eyes. "I will make inquiries of my own and be
ready when you call upon me.”
He lifted her hand as if he might kiss it. "You have been invaluable
Cecily. I will not
forget.”
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His use of her name was the crowning touch on her victory. "We understand each other
so well
Niall.”
He smiled, but his thoughts were clearly focused on his imminent journey. "I will take my
leave of you, for the time being." He strode into the hall and took his hat and coat from
the butler. "Good afternoon, Miss Hockensmith. I will send word when I have Athena in
my care.”
After he was gone, Cecily sank onto a chair and caught her breath. Her good fortune
had not only held, but doubled. Niall had already been prepared to think the worst of
Athena. No matter what his sister might say now, he wasn't likely to believe her.
And Athena wouldn't be coming back to Denver. One major obstacle removed with little
effort on Cecily's part—and the remaining impediments in her climb to the top of society
would fall, one by one, when the Winter Ball proved a grand success. All the snobbish,
insular doyennes of Denver would flock to her door once they realized just what Cecily
was capable of.
Especially after she became Mrs. Niall Munroe.
Cecily stretched out her legs, licked her lips, and began to count her wedding presents.
It had been a day like this one—crisp, cold, and ready with a gentle gift of new snow—
when Morgan had gone to the wolves and left the bitterness of his old life behind.
Once more he stood on such a threshold. Once more he considered casting off his
previous existence just as he shook the snowflakes from his fur. But this change was
not so easy.
This change was terrifying.
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He crossed the open meadow at a fast lope, paws striking the ground noiselessly as he
pursued the hare. Sharp air pierced the insides of his nostrils and whistled past his ears.
Scents were always more acute at this time of year, and he knew, as he passed, where
the bear had chosen her den, the bobcat had made his most recent kill, and the squirrel
had stored her winter provisions.
Windswept leaves and moist earth, the dry stalks of tender plants, and brittle twigs
brushed his pads and the short fur that fringed his feet. Most of the last week's snow
had melted, for the days were not yet cold enough to maintain it. But soon, the wind
promised. Soon, the pines whispered. Soon it will be winter again, and you must
choose.
The hare dodged abruptly to the left, hoping to evade its deadly pursuer. But Morgan
was more than wolf, just as he was more than man. He spun in midair and cut directly
across the hare's path. It skidded to a stop no more than a foot from his lowered head.
He could hear its stuttering heartbeat as it flattened to the ground and waited in silent,
terrified resignation.
Morgan touched the trembling body with the tips of his toes. Years ago, he would not
have paused as he did now. A wolf did not contemplate the feelings of his victims. He
thought of his empty belly and the hard winter ahead.
Sentimental fool. Morgan backed away, shaking his head in disgust. The hare remained
still. Morgan bared his teeth and snapped at the air. The hare leaped straight up and
was off before the mist of Morgan's breath ebbed away.
Was this inexplicable urge for mercy not proof? Proof that, even if he wished, he could
not go back to the wolves?
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He heard them often, singing in the mountains. They stayed away from the ranch, but
they were there. A new pack, one that would accept his presence just like the first. Until,
one by one, they were killed by men or driven deeper into the wilderness.
Driven. Instinct and need drove the wolf. The thing that drove Morgan was a far more
brutal master. It collared him with new memories and hopes, yanked and tugged him
again and again toward those who had claimed his loyalty. Toward the ranch, and to the
east and the city where
Athena Munroe lived out her life of rules, rank, and restrictions.
She would not come here. She would be a fool to do so, and Athena was no fool. Yet
each time Morgan ranged a little farther to the edge of the long park, gazed up at the
hills and dreamed of escape, he turned and went back.
Just as he did today.
The slow-witted cattle that browsed on the brittle grass blinked at him as he gave them
wide berth. Munroe's ranch hands, who answered to the foreman and seldom saw their
employer, were not even aware that a wolf roamed the park. Morgan was careful to
choose paths that concealed his tracks. The last thing he wanted was a pack of men up
in arms over the presence of a lone wolf among their precious livestock.
The afternoon sky had taken on the flat gray patina of imminent snowfall, darkened with
vertical drifts of smoke from the ranch's many chimneys. Morgan circled the outbuildings
and the two bunkhouses, one reserved for the ranch hands and one for the troupers. He
trotted out to the barn where the troupe's horses were stabled, nudged open the door,
and jumped up into the hayloft where he kept his clothing.
He dressed and walked among the horses, making note of their condition. They were
growing lazy and complacent here, just as he was.
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Still, he walked a little faster as he approached the main house with its imposing stone
exterior and sprawling, baronial magnificence. Long Park might run cattle, but at its
center was a mansion a foreign prince might envy. Niall Munroe was not one to accept
less than the best for himself or his sister. Athena would be as comfortable here as in
her own home on Fourteenth Street.
And there was always the chance, however small, that she had come.
He entered the house by a side door reserved for the servants and followed the narrow
hall to the ground floor guest rooms that had been reserved for Harry, Caitlin,
Ulysses, and a few of the others. Since Morgan slept in the barn, Harry and Ulysses
shared a room, while Caitlin had one to herself.
The door to Harry's room was open, releasing the smell of pipe smoke into the hall.
Caitlin's door also stood ajar.
"
can think of no reason why Harry writes so incessantly unless he hopes to effect a
particular response from Miss Munroe," Ulysses's voice said. "I know he is fond of the
young lady, but he has never been an admirable correspondent. I am bound to