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Itwasonlyawasteoftime.
Atransgressionagainsttrust.
Inthedistance,aclocksoundedthenoonhour.Withoutmeaningto,Elizabethheldherbreathand waitedforthebelltowertostriketwelvetimes.
Eight...nine...ten,andstillnocarriagepa.s.sedthroughthegates.
Eleven...twelve.
Nothing.
Shereleasedherpentbreathandsmirkedathersisterastheynearedtheguardedgate."Itoldyou, Anne,heisnotleavingLondon."
"Mustyoualwaystakeeverythingsoliterally?"Annestoppedbesidethegatesandpretendedtofishforsomethinginsideherreticule."Whenapersonsays'noon'theyarereferringtosometimearoundtwelveoftheclock.Notexactlytwelve."
ElizabethleanedagainstthegatewhileAnneprattledon,quiteobviouslystallingfortimetoprove theratinsideCarltonHousehadtherightofitallalong.
Suddenly,thegatebegantorumbleandsheleaptawayfromit.
"Standaside,miss!"theguardyelled."Standaside."
AnnerushedupandstoodbesideElizabethasthePrinceofWales'sglitteringclosedcarriagerolled toahaltattheguardstand.Astheteamofsixprancedinplace,Elizabethignoredtheguard'swarningandtookastepforwardtolookinsidethecarriage.Shecouldnothelpherself.Shehadtobesure.
Achillascoldandbitingasiceranupherspineandthroughherheart.There,insidethecarriage,wasPrincessCharlotte,andacrossfromhertheprinceandhiscousin.
"Stepaside,miss!"
Thewarningcalloftheguardsmandrewthenoticeofthoseinside.Theprince'seyesgrewlargeandroundashesawElizabethstandingthere.
Ruefully,shetouchedherfingerstoherlipsandthenopenedherhandfullyandreleasedherkiss.
PrincessCharlottelookedfromElizabethtotheprinceandsaidsomething.TheprincenoddedonceinElizabeth'sdirectionandthenthecarriagedrovethroughthegatesanddownPallMall.
Elizabeth'sheartpoundedlikeakettledruminherearsandherskinbecamecoldanddamp.
"Lizzy?"Annetookherarm.ShepressedhermouthtoElizabeth'sear."Stayonyourfeet,sister.Dignity,remember?Justaminutemore,that'sall,andhewillbegonefromsight."
Elizabethwavereda.s.shenumblywatchedthecarriagemovedownthestreetuntilitturnedanddisappearedontoSt.James.
"Takemehome,Anne."
"Toofar.We'llgotomyhome."AnneslippedherarmaroundElizabeth'swaist."It'sjustaroundthecorner.Notfar.Justashortwalk..."Annewasclearlyworriedabouther.Shealwayschatteredwhen shewastiredorhernerveswerestressed.
"Icanmanage."Elizabethpulledawayfromhersister'sarmandconcentratedfullyonwalking."Iamperfectlyfine."
Hewillcomeback.
Hewill.
BerkeleySquareThenextday GreatauntPrudencedidnotleaveherroomthatmorning.Insteadshesatbeforethesmallwritingdeskinherbedchamberscribblingnotesanddrawingpicturesthatsherefusedtoallowanyone,exceptCherie,tosee.
ElizabethworriedaboutherelderlygreatauntwhenPrudencedidnotcomedowntojoinherfortheirnoonmeal.Andsoshewaited,sincenoon,accordingtoAnne,wasnotaprecisetime.
Butathalfpastthehour,worriedthatsomethingwaswrongwithheragedgreataunt,shestartedupthestairstoinquirehowPrudencewasfeeling.
CheriewasjustleavingPrudence'sbedchamberandgesturedtoElizabeththathergreatauntwa.s.sleeping.
"Isshewell?ShallIcallforaphysician?"Elizabethasked.
Cherieshookherheadvigorously,thenwavedoffherconcernswithasillysmile.
"Youwillcallformeifyouhaveanyconcernsabouther,won'tyou,Cherie?"Shewasnotleavingthepa.s.sageuntilshehadsomea.s.surancefromthesilentmaid.
Cherienodded,thenturnedElizabetharoundandgaveheragoodnaturedpushdownthepa.s.sage.
"Allright,allright."Elizabethgrinned,anda.s.shedescendedthestairsrealizedthat.i.twasthefirsttimeshe'dsmiledsinceyesterdaynoon.
Shehadpurposelykeptherselfbusyallmorning,andhadevenattemptedtojoinMrs.Polkshanka.s.shedepartedforthebutcher-althoughCooktoldherthata.s.sistancewasnotnecessary.ThenMrs.Polkshankaddedthatifshedidnottrusthertopurchasethebeef,maybesheoughttohaulthebutcherhomewithhertoreviewthepriceperpoundoffleshwithMissCan'ttrustanyone.ItwasthenthatElizabethdecidedtostayathome.
Now,however,shewasrunninglowonwaystoengagehermindandhandsuntilsunset.Alreadythesmallhousestaffwasgrowingquiteexasperatedwithherandshecouldnotseemtooccupyherselfwithreadingorwritingletters.Andresortingtosleeptopa.s.shertimewasnotanoption."Tosleep,perchancetodream-ay,there'stherub."SheshouldhavelistenedtoShakespeare,too,foradreamhadcursedherwithaheartrentintwo.
Roundingthenewelpostatthebottomofthestaircase,Elizabethhadjustturnedfortheparlorwhenthebra.s.shammercamedownuponthefrontdoor.
InsteadofwaitingforMacTavish,whowasnodoubthidingfromhisannoyingmistressinthekitchenwithMrs.Polkshank,Elizabethwenttothedoorandopenedit.
Herkneesweresuddenlytransformedtomeltedbeeswaxandshefoundherselfsittinguponthefloor-lookingupattheprince.
SumnerstaredatElizabeth,whowa.s.sittingontheentrywayfloor,herarmstillraised,herhandtightlyholdingthedoorhandle.
Hebentandscoopedherup,butshemadenomovetosettleherfeetonthefloorandstand.Shesaidnothing,butstaredupathim,hermouthfullyagape.
"Icouldnotwaituntilsunsettoseeyou,"hesaidtoherashereacheddownandremovedherhandfromthedoorhandle,thenkickedthedoorclosedbehindhim.
Elizabethliftedherfingerandpointed,mutely,totheparlor.
"Thisway?"heasked.
Shenodded,andsohecarriedherintotheparlor,settledhergentlyuponthesettee,andthenreturnedtoclosethedooropeningtothepa.s.sage.Heturnedthekeyinthelock."Icannotaffordanotherinterruption,ifyoudonotmind."
Finallyshefoundhervoice."Ican'tbelieveyouarehere."Hereyeswelledsuddenly."Ithought-thenewspaperreportedthatyoudepartedforParisyesterday."
"IpromisedIwouldcomebackforyou."
Hesatbesideher,unconsciouslytappinghispocketwhereasmallemeraldringlayinwait.
"Elizabeth,Itoldyouthattherewa.s.somethingImustIconfess,andImustdosonow."
Sheraisedherhandfeebly."IdonotknowthatIcanbearaconfessionthisday.Seeingyoustandingatmyfrontdoor,afterIhadwatchedyouleaveCarltonHouseforwhat.i.thoughtwas...forever,isaboutthelimitofsurpriseIcanmanageinoneday."
Sumnerbowedhishead.Hewaswickedtoallowhertosufferthewayshehad.ButLeopoldhadsafelydepartedLondonandwasonhiswaytoParis.
NowwasthetimetoadmiteverythingtoElizabeth.
Heopenedhismouthtobegin,butatonceshewasinhisarms,herlipspressedagainsthis.No.No,hehadtotellher.Hepulledback."Elizabeth,please.Imustconfess."
"Ican'thearit.Notnow.Justletmepretendforalittlewhilelonger.Please."Shereachedoutforhim,buthecaughtherwristsandheldthem.
"Pretend?"Sumnerloweredhishead."Thereisnoneedtopretend.IamnotgoingtomarryPrincessCharlotte."Hecouldseeshedidnotbelievehim,andafterwhathadcometopa.s.s,hedidnotfaulther.
"PrincessCharlottesaidherfatherwouldconsent."Elizabethtuggedagainsthim,visiblyneedinganendtoanytalkofthissubjectthatpainedherso."TheTimesreportedthatyouwerereturningtoParistoresumeyourdutyandtopet.i.tionyourfamilyforsupportofaunion."
Thetearsbatteredthewallofherlashes,threateningtospill.Shestruggledfeeblytopullawayfromhim,butSumnerknewthatifhereleasedher,shewouldrun,andhewouldfaceanotherdelaytoadmittingwhathemusttoendherpain.
"Youhavetohearme,Elizabeth.Ineedsomuchforyoutounderstand."
"Icannot."Heremeraldeyesflashedandshethrewherweightforwardtobreakhisgrip,butheheldfastandtheybothtumbledontothethickrug.
Shetriedtorollaway,buthethrewherontoherbackandleanedhisbodyagainsthers,holdingherprisonertohiscomingwords.
"Inevermeanttodeceiveyou,Elizabeth.Inevermeanttohurtyou,orcauseanypain."Heliftedaheavycoppercurlfromhershoulderasheleanedcloseandkissedhercalmingly."ButbeforeIsaywhatImust,knowthatIloveyou,andIwantnothingmorethantobewithyou."
Atearslippedfromthecornerofhereyesandtrickledoverhertemple,whereitdisappearedintoherlong,thickhair."Please,donotlinger.Tellmewhatyoumustandthenletmegrieve."
"Therewillbenogrieving.Thereisnoneed,forIwillnotmarryPrincessCharlotte..."Hedrewinadeep,fortifyingbreath."...becauseIamnotPrinceLeopold."
Elizabethblinkedseveraltimesinsuccession,releasinghertearsinsteadystreamsdownthesideofherface."Whatdidsay?Ivow,Imustnothaveunderstoodyou.Icouldnothave."
"Youdid,butIwillsayitagainsoyoumaybecertain.IamnotLeopold."
Confusionwasplaininhereyesa.s.shestaredathim,asifshewa.s.seeinghimforthefirsttime.
"WhenIfirstmetyouandyoursisterinthejewelryshop,IwasonanerrandforPrinceLeopold,mycousin.IintroducedmyselfasLansdowne,theMarquessofWhitevale.Iamhe.SumnerLansdowne,LordWhitevale."
Perplexedeyespeeredupathim."ButIsawyou-everyoneknewyoutobePrinceLeopold.Howcanwhatyousaypossiblybetrue?"
"NoteveryoneknewmetobePrinceLeopold.PrincessCharlotte,Mercer,andofcoursethePrinceofWales.h.i.+mselfallknewmeasLeopold'scousin,hisconfidant,andhisguard."
Elizabethhadlongstoppedstrugglingagainsthim,butholdingherthiswayastheytalkedwasfarpreferabletothewayhehadimaginedthismoment,withherhuggingherselfforcomfortagainstthecoldrailoftheSerpentinebridge.
"HHisguard?"Shefurrowedherbrow,butasthemomentspa.s.sed,gradualunderstandingsmoothedherfeatures."AreyoutellingmethatyouposedasLeopold...todrawofftheattacksfromyourcousin?"
"Yes."Sumner'sresponsecameasarelievedsigh.Heclosedhiseyesbrieflyandthencontinued."OnourfirstdayinLondon,ashotwasfiredfromacrowd.Wecouldn'tbesureitwasmeantfortheprince,buthehadreceivedlettersinParis,beforewejourneyedhere,warningLeopoldthatifhepersistedinhisquestforPrincessCharlotte'shandtherewerethosewhowouldensurehewouldneverbesuccessful."
Hereyeswerelargeandround."ThebackersofWilliam.o.f.orange?"
"Yes."Sumnerfeltthefacetedemeraldintheringinhispocketpressingbetweenthem,distractinghim."b.u.t.therewerenofurtherletters.Nowordsofwarning.Still,forthesakeofSaxeCoburg,PrinceLeopold'ssafetybecamemyonlypriorityinLondon."
Elizabethloweredhereyesfromhis.
"UntilImetyou,"headded.
Hergreeneyessweptuptohis,andheknewatlastthatshewouldforgivehim.
Chapter18.
E lizabethsqueezedhereyestightlyclosed,inadvertentlypressingfromherdamplashesasingleremnanttear.
Thiswasadream.Ithadtobe.
Inherboredom,shehadfallenasleeponthesettee-andnowshewasdreaming.But...once,shehadbeentoldthatifyourealizeyouaredreaming,thedreamendsatthatmoment.Asfara.s.sheknew,however,ithadn't.ShecouldfeelSumner'swarmbodyagainsthersevennow.
Sheopenedhereyesquicklytobesure,knowingthatifthiswasjustadream,Sumnerwouldbegoneandshe'dlikelyfindMrs.Polkshank'shuge,marmaladecatsleepingagainsther,sharinghisfurrywarmth.
ButSumnerwasn'tgone.
Hewasleaningoverher,kissinghersoftly,pa.s.sionately.Shefelthimnudgeherbodyasheslidhishandbetweenherbackandthecarpet,andthenpressedhispalmagainstthesmallofherback,pullingherbodyfirmlyagainsthim.
Hebroketheirkissthen,andthoughshehungrilypursuedhismouthwithherown,heescapedherandinsteadswepthislipsacrosshercheekandthendownherthroattotheshallowhollowbeneathhershoulderbone.
Shesighedas.h.i.+smouthmovedlowerstill,tantalizingherwithhisachinglyslowprogressiona.s.sherealizedhisultimatedestination.
Sumnerliftedhisheadtoseeashepulledatthethinsatinribbonthatcinchedherbodiceclosed.Shecouldn'tendurethisanylonger.Shecouldnot.
Elizabethslidherfingersthroughhisthick,darkhair,thencuppedherhandsbehindhisheadandstruggledtourgehismouthbacktohers."Kissme,"shewhispereda.s.shepressedherlipstohis.
Shefelthimsmilingagainsthermouthas.h.i.+sfingersatlastreleasedherribboncinchandhersimplecambricgownopenedtohistouch.
Hishandswereroughbutwarmagainstherskinasheloweredherchemiseandaslightchillofpleasuredrewgooseb.u.mpsacrosstheskinhehadbared.Hernippleshardenedinherantic.i.p.ation.
Beingslenderofform,sherarelyworeacorsetforadayathome,andnow,as.h.i.+slipsmovedovertheswellsofherb.r.e.a.s.t.s,shewasgratefultherewasnotanotherlayerofclothingbetweenherandhismoist,searchinglips.
Layingherhandsonthemuscledslopeofhisshoulders,Elizabethblindlytrailedherpalmsdownhischestandfumbledbetweenthemtocatchthelapels,hopingtocoaxhiscoat,andmore,fromhisbody.
Sumnerreceivedhersilentmessageandleaneduptoshrughiscoatfromhisbroadshoulders.Hisdesireforherpresseduphardagainsthisbreeches,formingatautlydrawntent.Herbodyrespondedwitharushofheatbetweenherthighs.
b.u.t.then,tohergreatsurprise,givenhisardorandobviousstateofarousal,hecarefullyfoldedhiscoatandplaceditonthesetteebesidethem.
Hedidnotshowsuchcarewithhiscravat,norwithhiswaistcoatorthes.h.i.+rtheverynearlytorefromhisform.Itwasasifhecouldnotpeelthelayersfromhisbodyfastenough.