Free Read Novels Online Home

Saving Grace: Fair Cyprians of London by Beverley Oakley (2)

2

Another job in another grand, fashionable West End townhouse, Grace thought wearily as she paused on the step of the hansom cab the jarvey put down for her. Until desperation had forced her to London, Grace had spent her entire life in the country working for a family who, like their rich and titled friends, decamped to the capital for the sitting of parliament and to further their ambitions through the social pleasures of the season—probably peppered with clandestine visits by girls such as herself.

No doubt she was the icing on the cake for a spoiled rich boy destined for some dreary, horsey-looking wife.

She was surprised when the lady of the house answered. But then, absolute discretion would be required, Grace reasoned, slanting a glance up at her from beneath the little spotted veil which hung from her neat flower-festooned straw hat—a suitably concealing millinery confection she was immediately grateful for as she found herself staring into the familiar cold blue eyes of the woman who’d once paid her wages.

“Hurry now. I shall take you immediately to my son, Miss?”

“Fortune.” It came out as a thin whisper as fear of recognition skittered up Grace’s spine. For a moment she thought she was going to faint. She gripped her reticule tightly and forced herself to drag in an even breath.

Oh God, of all the people 

No, she couldn’t faint. Too much depended upon it, she warned herself as she forced steel into her spine. Fortunately her unlikely procuress seemed to have as much desire to further acquaint herself with her son’s special indulgence as Grace did the woman who’d cast her onto the pavement after five years of loyal service three years before.

“Follow me, Miss Fortune.” Her former employer led the way up a flight of stairs, not turning as she continued, “I’m assured my son will find you pleasing yet professional enough that he will be in no danger of forming an attachment. Not that there’s any danger of David doing that.”

David? Grace could barely keep up. Her feet felt encased in lead slippers. And yet, what was her alternative?

Shame weighed heavy on her shoulders. Oh no, David the Golden Boy had an idealised vision of women’s virtue. He’d made clear his contempt and disgust for creatures like herself. No, this interview would not be long.

Passing a housemaid, Grace turned her head away, the fear of discovery almost debilitating. Although the fearsome widow Mrs Willowbank maintained two establishments, Grace knew her former employer took her personal dresser and at least one other servant from her Cotswolds estate to her London townhouse for the season. While Grace was no longer the Barton Manor parlourmaid they’d remember, she knew if one of the servants were to look more closely at her, like Brice the butler, or her old friend Jenny, they’d see through the trappings in an instant. Grace dare not risk eye contact with anyone.

Meeting David, of course, was unavoidable. Sick anticipation of his inevitable reaction made her heart thunder in her ears and sweat prickle her skin as they turned towards the sleeping quarters.

Breathe evenly and smile. Grace remembered receiving the same advice when she’d had to fill in for the footman at table during one of Mrs Willowbank’s dinner parties and when she’d first undergone training as one of Madame Chambon’s “girls”.

Now her carefully cultivated facade of disdain all but deserted her. For a moment she contemplated picking up her constricting skirts and simply fleeing for her very life.

But to lose courage now had consequences: her likely return to the dungheap of society, inevitably to become a diseased creature vying with the fresh dollymops to the capital who supplemented their poor earnings selling their bodies.

Nor would she ever know the answer to the greatest mystery of her life: the reasons behind the betrayal that had thrust her into this despised life of vice. For wasn’t this her chance at last?

Mrs Willowbank stopped at a door at the end of a dim corridor and turned. “You know the rules?” She seemed reluctant to look Grace in the eye, for her gaze hovered just above the girl’s head. “I was quite explicit. My son has reached his majority seemingly averse to the charms of the ladies.”

Grace’s heart hitched a little. That wasn’t exactly true.

“However, he is to be married. It is a good match and the young lady worthy and apparently understanding of David’s—” she hesitated “—deficiencies.”

Even after all these years Mrs Willowbank’s condescension fuelled Grace’s anger. Better to concentrate on that, she thought, than her devastation at this latest piece of information..

She swallowed, the moment nearly upon her as Mrs Willowbank knocked then pushed open the door. It was not how Grace had imagined it, but finally she would find out why David had not been the loyal friend he’d sworn to be.

“David.” Mrs Willowbank beckoned Grace to follow her. “I’ve brought you a visitor. Miss … Fortune is her name. She knows what is required of her.” With a cursory nod she turned, closing the door behind her.

Blinking at the strong light that streamed through the windows, Grace took a moment to orient herself.

It was a large room, with a four-poster bed against the far wall. Quickly scanning the familiar paintings on the walls she felt a confused pang to discover there were none of herself.

It was clear the room was more artist’s studio than bedroom, for in the centre was a dais upon which was arranged a chair for the model. The very same chair in which Grace had sat for companionable hours while David painted her portrait.

A little distant was positioned an easel. Breathing in the familiar smell of oils and turpentine Grace blinked back the tears which burned her lids.

She breathed deeply, tensing herself against David’s judgemental scrutiny, but though he’d risen at her arrival, his whole stance conveyed disinterest and his expression was trained upon an object in the far corner of the room.

While she waited for the shock of recognition to register on his face she tried to quell the spontaneous surge of longing for him with the reminder of what he’d done to her.

Proudly, she stared at him.

The silence continued.

With a sigh, David gripped the back of his chair, angled his body towards her and trained his gaze upon hers.

Through hers.

With horror Grace registered his vacant stare: the glassiness and the faint scarring around his eyes that nevertheless did not mar his fair handsomeness.

“A pleasure to meet you, Miss Fortune.”

Search

Search

Friend:

Popular Free Online Books

Read books online free novels

Hot Authors

Sam Crescent, Zoe Chant, Flora Ferrari, Mia Madison, Alexa Riley, Lexy Timms, Claire Adams, Sophie Stern, Elizabeth Lennox, Amy Brent, Leslie North, Frankie Love, C.M. Steele, Jordan Silver, Jenika Snow, Madison Faye, Michelle Love, Dale Mayer, Bella Forrest, Mia Ford, Kathi S. Barton, Delilah Devlin, Sloane Meyers, Piper Davenport, Amelia Jade,

Random Novels

Twelve Nights (Serendipity Book 3) by Robin Edwards

Secrets at Seaside by Addison Cole

Falling for Him by Riley Knight

War Games (Valiant Knox) by Jess Anastasi

Heart in Hiding (The Six Pearls of Baron Ridlington Book 6) by Sahara Kelly

Talia: Sleeping Beauty Retold (Shadow Immortals MC Book 2) by Daniela Jackson

Once Upon A Rock Star by Yessi Smith, J.L Berg, Kathy Coopmans, Molly McAdams, Erin Noelle, Jessica Prince, Rachel Van Dyken, Jennifer Van Wyk, Kristin Vayden

Indecent Werewolf Exposure: Werewolves, Vampires and Demons, Oh My by Eve Langlais

The Power to Break (The Unbreakable Thread Book 1) by Lisa Suzanne

The Honorable Warrior: Navy SEAL Romance by Kimberly Krey

Doctor Babymaker by Madison Faye

Southern Shifters: Bite Me (A Bad Boy Shifter Romance) (Kindle Worlds Novella) by Lillian Dante

Dakota's Delight: A SEALs of Honor World Novel (Heroes for Hire Book 9) by Dale Mayer

The Love Game: An Mpreg Romance (Hellion Club Book 3) by Aiden Bates

Ranger Pride: Brotherhood Protectors World by Layla Chase, Brotherhood Protectors World

Reno Runaway: Bad Boy & Virgin Romance (Nevada Bad Boys Book 3) by Kelli Callahan

His Earth Maiden AE by Michelle M. Pillow

House Of Vampires 3 (The Lorena Quinn Trilogy) by Samantha Snow, Simply Shifters

by Jasmine Walt, Emma Stark

Brotherhood Protectors: Fractured Lives (Kindle Worlds Novella) by Sue Coletta