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Midnight My Love

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by Anne Marie Novark


  He gathered her closer, causing her to gasp for breath. "I was a fool. I've been a fool a thousand times over. Remember a long time ago, when you accused me of betraying the friendship we shared? I also felt betrayed, because you'd grown up to be so beautiful." He smiled as her eyes widened in disbelief. "I thought I could never be friends with a beautiful woman. I despised myself for my obsession with you. But I never forgot the first kiss I stole. That kiss haunted me. As you've haunted me all of these years."

  She placed her finger over his mouth. "We've both played the fool, then, haven't we? I, for not looking past your reputation, for not realizing why you acted as you did. That kiss haunted me too, Damien. I tried to forget it. I even tried to believe I could marry Carlisle. But I loved you. I've always loved you."

  Leaning back, he sat on the workbench and pulled Alex onto his lap. Damien buried his fingers in her hair, holding her head with his strong hands. He covered her mouth with his, deepening the embrace as she eagerly returned his kisses.

  Damien stared at the emerald eyes shining with love and desire. How had he gotten so lucky? He laughed and hugged Alex closer.

  "What's so funny now?" she asked, hugging him back.

  "I've had a hell of a week," he said. "I've traveled halfway across the kingdom and back, and it seems I've made many unnecessary arrangements." He kissed her throat and the sensitive skin of her collarbone. When her breath hitched in response, he returned to her mouth to taste her again.

  After a few enchanting moments of decadent delight, Damien felt her hands pushing against his chest. "What kind of unnecessary arrangements?" Alex asked, eyeing him curiously.

  "Promise you won't be angry, my love?"

  When she nodded, Damien kissed her nose again. "I'm afraid I'm guilty of another piece of arrogant high-handedness."

  "Such as sending my thesis without my permission?"

  "Worse."

  She looked at him with wary eyes. "How worse?"

  "It's all Garrett's fault." Damien loved how she felt in his arms. How good and right. Why had he fought the truth for so long?

  "Garrett's fault?" she asked, at a loss.

  "Yes, Garrett. He told me to do something romantic. He said women liked to be swept off their feet." He smiled at her astonishment.

  "I wasn't aware Garrett was an expert on feminine desires."

  "He has five sisters," Damien explained.

  "I know. I was at school with two of them."

  Damien kissed her quickly. "I was desperate, Alex. You were so angry when I left."

  "And?" she asked, unsure of what she was about to hear.

  A knock on the door interrupted them. Garrett Fleming stuck his head into the room.

  "Garr!" Damien shouted. "What are you doing at Willowmede?"

  Garrett beamed. "Knew you'd be surprised. Couldn't let my best friend tie the knot without me, you know."

  Damien shook his head. "I thought you were on your way to Spain."

  "I was, but I decided the war could wait a few days." He stepped into the room. "The vicar is ready. In the library." He winked broadly at his friend.

  Alex jumped off Damien's lap. "The vicar? What's going on?"

  Damien pulled Alex close again. "Thanks, Garr. We'll be down in a minute."

  Garrett grinned and went away.

  Damien gathered Alexandra in his arms again. Her eyes sparkled dangerously.

  "What is the vicar doing here at this hour?" she demanded. "And Garrett Fleming, for that matter?"

  "I didn't know Garrett was coming. I certainly didn't invite him," he said, innocently.

  "And the vicar?"

  Tightening his hold, he murmured in her ear. "You do want to marry me, don't you, Alexandra?"

  "Yes, but . . ."

  "You didn't want a large wedding, did you, my love?" he asked, kissing her behind the ear.

  "No, but . . ."

  "I was only trying to be romantic."

  "What have you done? Tell me at once," she demanded.

  "I have a special license in my pocket," he said. "Robert and Jenny are waiting downstairs with the vicar. Oh, yes, and Garrett, too."

  "Waiting? I don't understand."

  "Waiting to celebrate our wedding, of course. And Mrs. Abernathy has spent the whole day preparing for a midnight wedding feast. You wouldn't want to disappoint Mrs. Abernathy, now would you, Alex?"

  "Certainly not," she said. "You have been busy, haven't you? And quite certain of the outcome to this romantic venture of yours?"

  Damien crushed her slender body against his hard one. "I'm certain of only one thing," he said huskily. "I love you . . . I want you . . . and I can't live without you. And if you love me, I see no reason to wait. We've wasted enough time already, Alex. I want to make you mine as soon as possible."

  Alexandra wrapped her arms around his neck, molded her body to his and gazed into the golden eyes she loved so well. "Then let's not keep the vicar waiting any longer, my sweet, wicked, Demon."

  THE END

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  Author's Note

  Dear Reader,

  In Midnight My Love, Alexandra and Damien spend many hours in the observatory at Willowmede studying the wonders of the night sky. Alex is a serious astronomer; Damien is more of a hobbyist.

  Since the beginning of time, man has been fascinated with the stars and the planets. Ancient astronomers studied the heavens and noted common characteristics of certain celestial bodies that led to the discovery of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. For centuries, these five planets (and Earth) were the only ones known to exist in our solar system.

  In 1781, the famous British astronomer, Sir William Herschel, discovered the seventh planet using a telescope. He named it Georgium Sidus after his royal patron, King George the Third. The name was not popular outside of Britain, and in 1850, the George was renamed Uranus as suggested by the German astronomer, Johann Elert Bode.

  Almost immediately after its discovery, astronomers determined that the new planet's orbit was erratic, and the race was on to find the cause. This was the data Alexandra so meticulously collected on those long nights in the observatory. This was the subject of the thesis Damien sent (behind her back) to the Royal Society.

  Finally, in September1846, Uranus's irregular orbit was discovered to be caused by the influence of yet another new planet--the eighth planet in our solar system--Neptune.

  Sincerely,

  Anne Marie

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