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The Lost Lords: Boxed Set Books 1-3 by Chasity Bowlin, Dragonblade Publishing (43)

Chapter Sixteen

Benedict placed his fingertips beneath her chin and tipped her face up until he could settle his lips on hers once more. From that moment in the corridor earlier, the need to taste her again had tormented him. He’d enjoyed women in his life—their softness, their often quixotic nature, the way they could, by turns, be shyly demure and wildly passionate. But he’d never known a woman that, for lack of a better description, crawled beneath his skin and invaded his being. He wanted her in the same way that he wanted his next breath—fierce, primal, willing to fight hook and claw for it.

It was not as it had been before. During their first kiss, she had been hesitant, kissing him back reluctantly. This time, whether it was their verbal sparring or simply acknowledging the inevitability of all that lay between them, she welcomed his touch immediately and responded with the full force of her passion.

It was both staggering and humbling to know that her desire equaled his own, to know that she longed for him just as he longed for her. He was not a man given to romantic notions or flights of fancy, but there seemed to be something between them that was simply fated. She called to parts of him that he’d thought long buried, inciting a swell of tenderness inside him that would have shocked her.

Benedict pulled her closer, holding her tighter to him. The tie of her wrapper shifted and the garment parted, revealing the white lawn of her night rail beneath. The knowledge that she wore only that, without the restrictive stays or numerous petticoats beneath added another even greater intimacy to the encounter and greater temptation, as well. It was no longer simply a kiss, but a prelude to something far more carnal and earthy. Benedict slipped his hands beneath the heavy wool of her wrapper, bringing them to rest on her hips. She swayed slightly, leaning into him, resting the weight of her body fully against his.

It was the sweetest of surrenders. It would have been sweeter were he able to simply lift her in his arms, bear her to the small settee and bring her to pleasure again and again. But he wasn’t foolish enough to think himself fully up to the task. Instead, he walked them backward, keeping her in his embrace, kissing her senseless the whole time. When the backs of his knees bumped the settee, he eased himself down and pulled her with him.

Sprawled on his lap, her body pressed to him and her tongue tangling delicately with his own, there was no question that was knew what was about to occur.

He broke the kiss for a one moment, met her heavy-lidded gaze, and said, “You have to be certain.”

“There are no certainties in life, Benedict… only moments. And whether it comes with a lifetime of regret or not, I mean to seize this one.”

There was no need to ask for further elaboration on the point. She lifted her hands from his shoulders and dropped them to the simply tied sash of her wrapper. Her fingers worked the knot until it slipped free and fabric parted to reveal the simple night rail beneath. Even in the dim light of the fireplace, he could see the shadows of her body beneath it, dips and curves that hinted at the glory of her figure.

Benedict placed one hand on her thigh, let it slide upward and beneath the hem of her night rail. Gliding over silken skin until he found the curve of her waist, he used it to guide her, to move her until she was straddling his thighs. Unable to resist the sweet allure of her breasts beneath the crisp lawn, he kissed first one and then the other before parting the fabric and revealing the darker circles of her perfect nipples.

“You are so beautiful,” he whispered.

“I’m not. Passably pretty, at best, and even then not when I tie my hair back so tightly and wear hideous, brown dresses,” she admitted shyly.

He smiled at her sudden reticence. “Well, you aren’t wearing a hideous brown dress now,” he said. Reaching up, he tugged at the ribbon that fastened her braid. It slipped free and the used his fingers to loosen the plait of her hair until the rich brown tresses cascaded over her shoulders. “And never deny your beauty… if you could see yourself as I do in this moment—”

“Kiss me again,” she urged. “Before I lose my nerve or we start to argue over how pretty I am or am not.”

He might have laughed at that, both because it was true and because of her slightly petulant expression as she uttered it. But she rose onto her knees, planted her lips on his and took charge of the kiss. It was the kiss of a woman who knew what she wanted and was not afraid to ask for it, of a woman who understood passion and pleasure. There might have been some part of him that was jealous of the fact that another man, an unworthy man, had introduced her to such things. But there was another part of him that was grateful. He did not have to curb his desires. He did not have to worry that she would be shocked or frightened.

Benedict let his hands roam her body, testing every curve, learning each contour as the kiss grew. It consumed them, left them both breathless and aching. They would pause long enough to draw a breath and return as if ravenous for one another. When his hands closed over her breasts, his fingers circling the pebbled peaks, her gasp and cry was lost in that kiss.

When she reached between them, her fingers tugging at the fall of his breeches, he didn’t caution her to slow down. He was at war within himself, alternately wanting to savor each second and to simply sink into the heat of her and lose himself in it. Delving one hand between her thighs, finding her wet and eager for him, need won out.

After managing to free the buttons of his breeches, her hand closed over him as he nipped at her bottom lip. She rose onto her knees again and he closed his hand over hers, gripping his shaft, and guided himself to her entrance as she sank down once more.

That moment of contact, when he was fully inside her, their bodies joined, was perfection. They both stilled, their breaths coming in sharp pants as their gazes locked. His hands settled on her hips, urging her on, guiding her as they began to move together. Neither made a sound, each one aware of the cost of discovery. But as her head fell back, her lips parted on a silent cry, he leaned forward and kissed the arched column of her throat, scraping his teeth lightly over that sensitive flesh.

She bit her lips as a muffled cry escaped between them. He lifted his hips, driving deeper into her as he felt her shudder about him. And when she clamped tightly around him, lost in the violence of her own passion, he followed her over that precipice, pouring himself into her.

In all, it was over quickly. So quickly he might have been ashamed had she not still been trembling from her own release. He could feel the quivering of her thighs against him, the spasms that still rocked her core as he softened within her.

“I won’t say it was a mistake,” she whispered, resting her head against his uninjured shoulder.

“But you will think it. Over and over again,” he surmised with a sad smile.

“No. I don’t think I will. But I will remind myself daily why it would be foolish to repeat it. Neither of us wants the consequences that may arise from it,” she stated firmly.

“A child, you mean? Would it be so terrible then?”

She raised her head. “I suppose that would depend on whether you are simply a man who owns a gaming hell or the lost heir to the Vale Viscountcy. There are too many things unknown at this juncture for us to even think about what our future might hold… much less to consider bringing an innocent child into it.”

That was not a statement he could refute. The wisdom of it was undeniable. Before he could formulate a reply, the sound of breaking glass echoed through the lower floor. Their brief interlude ended immediately. Elizabeth freed herself from their entangled embrace and rose to her feet. She stepped back, eyes wide with fear as she righted her clothes. “Did you hear that?”

“I did,” he said grimly, getting to his feet and repairing his own garments. “Wait here!”

“No! I’m going with you,” she insisted.

“If it’s a housebreaker—”

“Then leaving me alone to fend them off by myself is certainly not the best course of action!” she stated firmly.

He grimaced. “Fine, but stay behind me.”

Together, they left the library and followed the sound. It had come from the front of the house. Opening the heavy pocket doors of the drawing room, Benedict felt the cool night air from the broken window and cursed.

The room was obviously empty. Stepping deeper into it, he saw the heavy stone lying on the carpet. There was no note attached to it. It was not a warning sign or a threat, as such things often were.

“Benedict!” Elizabeth screamed.

He looked up just in time to see the flaming bottle sail through the now empty frame of the destroyed window. Ducking to one side, he rolled away from the collision point, even as it burst into flames. The curtains caught and flames immediately leapt up them, going nearly to the ceiling.

“Go upstairs! Wake everyone and get the women outside. We need all the men down here to fight the blaze!” he shouted, even as he grabbed the fireplace poker and began tearing down the curtains and forcing the flaming mass into the dampness of the night beyond.

He turned back to see Elizabeth standing there, eyes wide with terror, watching the flames as if in a trance. Closing the space between them, he grasped her arms and forced her to face him. “Elizabeth!” There was no response. “Elizabeth!” he shouted again. Finally, she blinked at him.

“Go upstairs. Now. Get everyone out of the house that isn’t able to help fight this fire!”

She nodded and turned on her heel, heading up the stairs into the darkness. Facing the flames once more, he struggled simply to contain them. With his hands and arms singed from the flames, he did all in his power to keep the carpet from igniting further. He pulled furniture away from the origin point of the blaze. The stitches at his shoulder tore and blood seeped from the wound. Benedict ignored it.

By the time a bevy of footmen entered the room, he was exhausted. Each carried buckets of sand and water. Directed by Calvert, the butler, they worked much like a well-oiled machine.

It didn’t take long before the smaller offshoots of the original fire had begun to die down or were extinguish entirely. Coughing from inhaling so much smoke, it was Calvert who gave him his marching orders.

“Mr. Mason, sir, you have breathed in too much of this foul air. You must go outside at once. We can manage the rest!” Calvert insisted.

“Are all the women of the household accounted for?” he demanded.

“Yes, Mr. Mason. They are all huddled together outside and you must go huddle with them. Now, please,” Calvert insisted again.

Benedict didn’t argue the point. He was beyond tired. His shoulder ached like the bloody dickens and all he wanted was to fill his lungs completely with air.

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