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She dutifully turned to one side and heard the crinkle of the parchment as he removed it.
“You’ve pressed out all the wrinkles quite firmly, darling. Thank you.” His eyes danced.
She cuffed him.
But he caught both her hands and bent down to nip her lower lip. “We must find a vicar.”
She narrowed her eyes on him, saucy in her happiness. “Tomorrow.”
“One hour.”
“Two,” she insisted.
He clamped her so close, all the air left her lungs. “This clergyman had better live close by.”
“He does. An older gentleman. You’ll like him, he’s a scholar of the Old— Ouff!”
He shut her up with a devouring kiss that made every bone in her body soft as porridge.
“Oh, Giles. From this moment on, I promise to be a good wife. Uncomplicated. Dutiful and—”
“Oh, well.” Pushing away, he frowned at her. “In that case…”
“What?”
“This prospect of marriage…” He appeared seriously affronted.
She pushed up on one elbow. “What about it?”
“I could not abide it.”
“What? What could you not—?”
“A dutiful wife? Uncomplicated? Sedate? Without your pistol? Darling, I don’t know. That sounds appallingly…boring. I cannot bear being bored.”
“Bored!? Are you mad?”
“Yes!” He hauled her against him once more. “About you.”
Her mind jumbled, she saw he joked and pinched his arm. Then she kissed the spot. “Oh, Giles, you are the only man I wish to please each second of my life. I shall be as complicated and unpredictable as you wish. I shall aim to be erratic and untamed. Pistols and all! But do love me.”
“Always. Now do be quiet,” he said. “You are wasting away your hour.”
“Two.”
“Tick, tock, tick, tock.”
So as she laughed, he flowed down around her and until late the next morning introduced her to the truest meaning of a love that forgave, endured and enchanted.
Tales of the Ton!
Published each Monday!
June 24, 1816
Your Ever Faithful Correspondent happily reports that the Marquess and Marchioness of Northington have recently arrived at the Marquess’s home in London from Wiltshire.
The news that the bride, Her Ladyship, formerly Miss Esme Caroline Harvey daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Courtland, visited her frail Great Aunt, Lady Elizabeth Warrington, near the town of Marlborough before her wedding has been verified by many who saw her whilst on her travels. Her husband aided his new wife in her kind desire to visit her elderly Aunt. Their nuptials—to have been celebrated at her parents’ estate of Courtland Hall—were performed by the Reverend James Powis, vicar of St. Peter’s, Marlborough.
The happy couple, we are told by a credible source, remain in London for only one week before they retire to their country home for the summer months. While in Town, they will not be receiving nor calling on acquaintances.
However, when they return to town in late October, they begin their polite calls upon Society.
Reliable sources have it, too, that they will do us the honor at that time by hosting a ball for family and friends.
THE END
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