Susie Darcy's Tenacious Nature
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‘I am so very glad to hear it,’ James replied, gently cupping her face in his palm.
‘Tobias has risen above all the obstacles placed in his path and is determined to settle down to a life of respectability. For a man with his disposition and with previous criminal tendencies, that will be a hard ambition for him to achieve. Temptation will seem…well, sometimes too tempting to resist, I dare say. However, his position here is secure now and it is up to him to make a success of it.’
‘Are you saying you will marry me?’
‘Yes, James, if you are in earnest then I will marry you with gladness in my heart.’
James whooped with delight, wrapped her in his arms and kissed her with all the passion of a man with a point to prove.
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Tobias watched Susie and Tyrell from a position within the lengthening shadows cast over the garden by a lowering sun. His heart sank when they embraced, aware that could mean only one thing. He walked away, shoulders slouched, feeling like the bottom had fallen out of his world.
His original intention when encouraging Susie’s affections had been to tempt her away from Pemberley, much as his father had tempted her aunt Lydia all those years ago. Retribution on behalf of a father whom he had never known. But as he began to know Susie better and came to appreciate her goodness, intelligence and sweet temperament—to say nothing of her willingness to look upon him as an equal—treating her as a means of exacting revenge he was unsure if he even wanted no longer seemed important. What he didn’t take into consideration was that he would lose control of the situation and actually fall in love with the engaging chit.
He gave a mirthless laugh at the irony of the situation as he made his way back to his cottage and threw himself into the nearest chair. Instead of making off with the daughter of the house, he had secured his position here and seemed destined to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps. Well, more or less. There was still a restless side to his nature that would never be completely quelled. At least he was out from beneath Covington’s control. That situation had never sat comfortably with him and he had been waiting for the opportunity to turn the tables on him. He had not anticipated doing so with Darcy’s approval. It was funny how things had a way of working themselves out.
Speaking of which, there was a very obliging young woman in Lambton, a widow who was more than willing to entertain him whenever he had an itch that required scratching. He could think of no better way to put Susie from his mind and left his cottage again with a view to riding into the village. There was also the next prize fight to arrange. He hadn’t been entirely honest with the Darcy boys when he said the previous had been the last. But with Covington out of the picture, Tobias could pocket all the profits from the book. It might technically be illegal but there would be an outcry if the fights were stopped altogether, so he had a duty of care to the local populace. Besides, if he didn’t arrange them, someone else certainly would.
Tobias raised an imaginary glass to Susie’s health and happiness as he rode along, glad that she had found her heart’s desire. She deserved to be happy. He would get over his obsession in time. Besides, it wasn’t in his nature to remain faithful to just one woman, not when there were so many of them ready and willing to welcome him into their beds.
‘Take the best possible care of her, Tyrell,’ he said aloud, ‘or you will have me to answer to.’
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‘Well, my dear, what shall you do for entertainment now that the last of the girls is on the brink of a most suitable marriage?’
Lizzy smiled into the darkness as her husband climbed into bed beside her and pulled her into his arms.
‘Oh, I feel persuaded that I shall find another occupation that suits me. Spence insists that Amelia must come and stay with us and give the Covingtons the opportunity to discuss their future in private. I rather think we ought to permit it, if Amelia is willing. It will be awkward for her if she stays where she is, especially if Covington discovers that she helped us to uncover his wrong-doing.’
A rumbling laugh echoed through Will’s chest. ‘I have already advised you against interfering with our sons’ matrimonial ambitions, my dear, but it seems you didn’t listen. I can see that I shall have to find other ways to distract you.’
‘It was your methods of distraction that led to the production of five children,’ Lizzy pointed out in a reasonable tone.
‘True, but it wouldn’t do for me to lose my touch.’
She smiled into the darkness. ‘There is little chance of that happening.’
‘Even so…’
Lizzy snuggled closer, wondering for the thousandth time why fortune had chosen to smile upon her all those years ago, gifting her with this handsome, caring and oh so considerate gentleman as a husband. She twined her arms around his neck, ready to receive his kiss and all that would follow it.
She was the most fortunate woman alive, and would continue to count her blessings for the rest of her days.
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