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The Duke Who Loved Me: On His Majesty's Secret Service Book 1 by Patricia Barletta (10)

Chapter 10

Jessica remained in her room for the rest of the day, even requesting to have her meals there. Damien did not come again, and she did not try to find him. There was nothing left to say.

After she’d finished her dinner, she wandered to the window. She seemed to spend a great deal of time staring out at the drive, seeing nothing, thinking less. Her mind was brought back into focus by the arrival of Damien’s landau. She saw him emerge from the house and enter the carriage. He was dressed for the evening. He looked magnificent. His evening cape swirled about his legs and reminded her of how he had been dressed the day of her arrest.

She realized she was truly a prisoner and could not come and go as she wished. She might never again see her brother, walk through the halls of her childhood home, ride across the verdant fields and enjoy fresh tarts in the village. With a sigh, she turned away from the window. She wondered where Damien was going to spend his evening, then put the thought from her mind.

She decided to go to bed. She would not think about anything. She would sleep.

But sleep did not come. For hours, she lay listening to the house become quiet as the servants retired. She knew Damien had not come home, for she had not heard the carriage on the drive. Tossing and turning, unable to sleep, she decided to go in search of something to read. She had not seen a library in the house, but perhaps she would find books in Damien’s study. Slipping into her dressing gown, and taking a lit candle, she started her exploration.

On the main floor, Jessica opened several doors before she found the right one. As she walked into his sanctuary, she felt her pulse quicken. This was where Damien ran his estate, conducted his business. Another side of him revealed itself in this room.

Holding up her candle, she looked around. There were no lamps lit, but the fire burned brightly. Evidently, this was where he secluded himself when he returned home. It was a typically masculine room with walls paneled in rich, dark mahogany and the floor covered in a deep, red Persian rug. The various chairs, large and comfortable looking, were upholstered in red or black leather. Along one wall, from floor to ceiling, were bookshelves filled with volumes. In a corner of the room was a massive desk of dark, polished wood. A portrait above the fireplace caught Jessica’s eye, and she went to examine it more closely.

The man portrayed in the painting bore a marked resemblance to Damien. Except for the color of the eyes and the wig the man wore, it could have been Damien. Even the expression was similar. She had seen Damien’s eyes glint in just that way. The nameplate attached to the frame told her that this was the fifth Duke of Wyndham, Damien’s father. She wondered if this man had been as adventurous as his son.

Jessica turned her attention to the books. For a small collection, it was very diverse. It contained many works of the older writers, as well as those of the modern period. She took down a volume by Sir Walter Scott. It had been signed by the poet with a personal inscription to Damien. She replaced the book on the shelf. One of Shakespeare’s comedies was what she needed to lighten her spirits. Curling up in one of the chairs by the fire, she began to read.

Several hours later, a noise startled her awake. She was about to uncurl from the chair and scurry back to her room when the door opened, and Damien walked in. His gait was careful, as if he expected to step on something at any moment. Jessica realized he’d been drinking heavily.

As he stopped before the fire, she stood, the book falling unheeded from her lap. She wanted to leave as quickly as possible. He swung about in a crouch, ready to pounce, surprised at finding someone else in the room. A small, sharp, deadly-looking knife appeared as if by magic in his hand. Jessica remained pinned where she stood.

When he saw her, he straightened, and a slow grin spread across his face. He pushed the weapon back into his sleeve where Jessica assumed he must have had a sheath. His gaze fell on the book lying at her feet.

“What is this?” he drawled. “A raid on my library? Or were you waiting up for me?”

Jessica could smell brandy. She wanted to get out of his way. His mood was dangerous.

“I could not sleep, so I came to find something to read,” she explained as she began to edge away. “I only meant to stay for a little while.” Out of his reach, she turned to leave.

“Wait,” he ordered.

She stopped.

“Turn around.”

Slowly, she did as she was told. She did not believe he would harm her, but decided she should not take any chances.

“Why do you still wear the nightclothes of a young maid?” he demanded. “Is it to disguise yourself, Witch?”

Jessica’s mouth dropped open at his unexpected question. She remained frozen as he approached. He untied her dressing gown and unbuttoned several buttons down the front of her nightrail.

“There,” he breathed. “That is better.”

Jessica immediately began to re-button her gown. Her heart could not endure another night of making love with Damien.

“I think I had better leave,” she said firmly.

“Why? To recite your incantations and weave your spells, Witch?”

“Damien, you’re drunk.”

He grinned. “I know. You should feel great remorse, Witch. It is because of your sorcery that I am in such a sorry state.”

“I’m going to retire,” she said, ignoring his comment.

“Ah, now that, Witch, is a very good idea.” He put his arm around her shoulders. “I believe I will come with you.”

She slid out of his grasp. “Damien, please.”

Please? Do you not wish me to see your cauldrons boiling with your magic brews? Are you afraid to let me see your lair, Witch?”

“This is your house. You may go where you wish.” She stood coolly before him and hoped her manner would dissuade him from any thoughts of making love.

“You are right,” he agreed. “It is my house, and I wish to walk with my arm about you up the stairs to your room. You have fallen into your own trap, Witch.” He smiled triumphantly and chucked her under the chin.

Jessica ground her teeth together in exasperation as he put his arm around her shoulders once more. His grip was tighter this time, and she knew he would not let her go again. She glanced up at him from beneath her lashes.

“Beware, lest I turn you into a toad,” she warned. She could not help the flutter in the pit of her stomach at the feel of his hard body pressed against her.

He chuckled. “So, the sorceress shows her true colors. Perhaps it is you who should beware. Being a toad, I could give you warts.” He laughed at his own cleverness.

Jessica rolled her eyes. They climbed the stairs together, and she brushed his lips away from her neck several times before they reached her room. He walked in after her and closed the door.

“This is a very pleasant room,” Damien observed. He took off his coat. “I believe I will spend the night here.” He removed his stock and unbuttoned his shirt.

“Oh, Damien,” Jessica said in dismay. “Please, don’t.”

She began to re-button his shirt. Her fingers shook. She very much wanted him to spend the night with her, but he could not.

He caught her hands to stop their clumsy fumbling. “Look at me and tell me no,” he ordered quietly.

She looked up into his eyes. “Please,” was as far as she got. His mouth stopped any other words she might have said.

Jessica melted against him. She hungered for him, wanted him so badly. Her mind told her that she was being stupid, that she would despise herself in the morning for being so weak, but she did not care. Urgently, she helped Damien out of his clothes and removed her own. Naked, kissing, touching, exploring each other, they staggered to the bed. When Jessica shivered in the cool air, Damien pulled the blankets over them. As they snuggled under the covers, he gave a huge yawn.

“I fear my endurance is at an end, Witch,” he said. “What spell did you put on me to make me so weak?”

Jessica giggled. “How much brandy did you consume this evening?”

“Oh, gallons.” He nuzzled her neck and held her close. “Stay with me, my love,” he whispered.

As Jessica held him close, a soft snore reached her ears. Smiling, she fell asleep, cuddled against his warm, hard body.

The next morning, Jessica awoke with a wonderful feeling of contentment. The other side of the bed was empty, but the pillows gave testimony that Damien had slept there. She ran her hand over the sheet beside her, remembering the night before. Sleeping the night in Damien’s arms had been wonderful. If only her life could be like that forever. Knowing that it could never be, her sense of peace faded.

Damien had already breakfasted and was about his business by the time Jessica arrived in the dining room. But the room was not empty. The man who had escorted her into the house when she had first arrived was seated at the table. He rose when she entered the room.

“Please.” She smiled. “Sit down and finish your meal.” She slid into a chair across the table from him. “I hope you don’t mind sharing the table with your prisoner.”

“Not at all, Lady Jessica,” he replied. “It is a pleasure to share the table with one so lovely as yourself.”

“You are very kind, sir.” She glanced at him from under her lashes. “I feel I am at a great disadvantage, for you know my name, yet I do not know yours.”

“Forgive me, my lady. I am Edward Johnson, Viscount of Winslow, third son of the Earl of Mark, Leftenant in His Majesty’s Army.”

Jessica smiled at his thorough introduction. “Then I am very happy to make your acquaintance, Leftenant. You must find the duty of guarding one woman rather tedious.”

“As I said, my lady, the duty is a pleasure.”

He smiled back at her, his hazel eyes crinkling at the corners. Jessica decided she liked this man.

“But would you not prefer to be attached to some unit that is fighting Napoleon in Austria? Or perhaps Italy?”

“We have been fighting Napoleon, my lady, but not in the manner you suggest,” he replied, then grinned. “This duty is much more pleasant than some others I have been assigned.”

“Oh? Have you been under the command of His Grace for very long?” she asked.

“As long as I’ve been in the army,” he replied. “About four years.”

“Then you must know him very well.”

The soldier shook his head. “Not as well as you might think, but better than most, I suppose.”

“Do you know why he joined the army? It is so unusual to find a duke with a commission.” Jessica knew she was prying, but thought he might be a good source of information about Damien. She was not about to let her chance of finding out more about the Duke escape her.

Leftenant Johnson gazed at her for a moment, obviously trying to make up his mind how much to tell her. Finally, he said, “He was not supposed to inherit the title. He had an older brother.”

Jessica blinked. “Had?”

“Yes, he was killed in a duel about four years ago, just after I entered the army.”

“How tragic!” she exclaimed. She shook her head. “Dueling is such a waste. Why can’t men find some other way to settle their differences?”

“Perhaps because men often duel over women,” the Leftenant said. “Someone has to be the victor and take possession.” His smile was mischievous.

Jessica smiled back at him. “Women aren’t possessions, sir. I think you have been with His Grace too long, Leftenant. You sound suspiciously like him.”

“I consider that a compliment, my lady.”

Jessica regarded him seriously. “You respect him a great deal, don’t you?”

“It is deeper than respect,” the Leftenant told her. “He has saved my life several times, as I have saved his. That creates a strong bond between men.” He drained the last of his coffee and stood. “If you will excuse me, my lady, I must attend to some things.”

Jessica nodded and watched him leave the room. She remained at the table and played thoughtfully with the food on her plate. So, Damien had an older brother who had been killed in a duel. She remembered her father had been in a duel once, when she had been much younger. She was not supposed to have known, but she had heard her father and Margaret arguing about it. Jessica had never heard him so angry. Evidently, it had been because of Margaret that he had been forced onto the field of honor. At the time, she thought dueling to be very romantic, her tender age preventing her from seeing the truth of it. Now, she knew it for what it was: a stupid and dangerous tradition. Her heart ached for Damien. What a devastating way to inherit a title.

Her appetite had left, so she decided to retrieve her book from Damien’s study. The door to the room was closed. She knocked, and Damien’s deep voice bade her enter.

Opening the door quietly, she stepped inside. “I’m sorry to disturb you,” she said.

He leaned back in his chair and smiled. “I wish all my interruptions were as pleasant.” He held up her book. “I was wondering when you would come to get this.”

Jessica took hold of the book, but he would not let it out of his grasp. Instead, he guided her around the desk, so she stood before him. Embarrassed at revealing her desire for him the previous night, she kept her gaze lowered.

“I only came to retrieve the book, Damien. I did not know you were here,” she said.

“I will not keep you from your reading. Witch.” He whispered his last word.

Was he mocking her? She met his eyes. His gaze glowed with desire. Her cheeks flamed, and she turned away.

“Do not look at me so,” she said. “Someone may come in.”

“I will look at you any way I wish, but if I embarrass you, we can retire to an upstairs room,” he suggested.

“No!” She took a breath to steady herself. “Please, just let me have the book.”

“You did not wish to read last night,” he reminded her.

He gave her hand a tug, pulling her off-balance into his lap. She tried to wriggle free, but he would not let her up.

“Damien, please, let me up.”

“No one comes in here unless they are bid.” His voice soothed as his hand slid up her side and cupped a breast. “There is no need to worry about discovery.” His free hand went to the back of her neck and slowly brought her lips down to meet his.

Wonderful sensations coursed through her body at his caress, but she knew that unless she did something immediately, she would end up making love to him right there. Gently, she pushed herself upright.

Running a finger down his cheek and over his lips, she sighed with a pout. “Oh, Damien, you do not play fair.” When she saw that his attention was on her touch, she jumped up quickly and moved out of his reach. “Neither do I.” She laughed, blowing him a kiss as she hurried out of the room, taking her book with her.

As she closed the door behind her, she heard Damien call, “Witch!”

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