Valor of Love (Scandalous Scions Book 2)
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Lilly understood what had happened in a flash of insight. Jasper had no title, only he had money, now. He was not upper class, yet his children and heirs would be. His lack of rank may have barred him from society, but his money would open those doors. Matrons would compromise on rank in order to secure the family income via their daughters’ marriage to such a man.
Raymond crossed the floor, his hand out. He took Jasper’s.
A flutter and sigh sounded from the observers. Raymond’s reputation was impeccable. If the Viscount Marblethorpe saw fit to welcome the commoner, Thomsett’s entry into society was guaranteed.
Quickly, Vaughn and Rhys joined the group just inside the door, all of them talking and laughing. Then they turned and crossed the floor, still talking. They were heading for where Lilly stood with her mother.
Lilly gripped Natasha’s arm.
“Calmness, Lilly,” Natasha breathed. “You’ve been introduced to gentlemen before. You remember how it goes, do you not?”
Raymond had his hand on Jasper’s shoulder. “Natasha, my dear. May I present Mr. Thomsett, the gentleman who has been the center of so much fuss in the papers lately? Mr. Thomsett, my wife, Lady Natasha.”
Jasper bowed. “Lady Natasha. It is a great pleasure to meet you.”
“I have heard a great many things about you in the papers, Mr. Thomsett. Is it true you fought in the Crimea War?”
“That is correct, Lady Natasha.”
Lilly could see from the corners of her eyes that everyone within hearing distance was absorbing every word of their conversation. It would be talked about later and all the details examined and interpreted.
“The Crimea War is where you earned your Victoria Cross, yes?” Natasha said.
“Indeed,” Jasper said.
Natasha stirred, as if she had just remembered something. “May I present my daughter, Mr. Thomsett. Lilly, dear, Mr. Thomsett of Yorkshire. Mr. Thomsett, my daughter, Lady Lillian.”
Jasper took her hand and bowed over it. “A great pleasure indeed,” he said gravely.
Lilly couldn’t speak. Her throat was too tight.
“Perhaps I could have the first dance with you?” Jasper added, as the orchestra cleared its throat with a draw of bows across strings.
“The first dance?” she breathed, as sighs of disappointment sounded from nearby.
“A waltz, I believe.”
Her heart lifted. “Yes. I would like that very much,” she told him.
Jasper led her out onto the floor, where other couples were forming. The orchestra started the first dance and Lilly sighed.
“Strauss,” they both said at once and laughed.
* * * * *
It was considered shocking to linger on the balcony with a gentleman, yet many maidens risked the dalliance to further potential relationships. Not as many brows raised as Lilly had thought would lift, when she and Jasper moved out into the cool darkness.
Jasper found them an even dark corner. “I would take you in my arms and kiss you, if I could,” he said. “For now, though, we must pretend this is our first meeting. Later, perhaps, if I find you tempting enough, I might risk stealing a kiss or two.”
“If?” Lilly repeated, affronted.
Jasper glanced around, then touched his lips to hers. “There.” His hand on her waist pressed inward and he sighed. “Corsetry. Ah well.”
“You made me think you weren’t coming back,” Lilly said. “Why couldn’t you tell me about this?”
“Because I didn’t know if I could bring it about at all. I had to travel to Denmark and argue with a stateman—a Swiss secretary. The negotiations lasted for four days, until I got what I wanted.”
“And that was?”
“Acknowledgment, in public.”
“Your full name, in the papers.”
“Exactly.”
“You used your father’s name to batter down society’s doors,” Lilly said slowly.
“You see it now.”
“Why, though? Why all the pretense?”
“For you, of course,” Jasper said.
Her heart leapt high. “Me…”
Jasper stroked her jaw with his thumb. “I have to have you in my life, Lilly. It was you who pulled me out of my memories that night. I overcame it, to save you. The thought of winning you for myself, of finding a way to keep you in my life, has kept me going for two weeks, now, facing down statesmen and peers and Northern Yorkshire farmers, who are quite possibly more terrifying than all the rest put together. You have made me whole again.”
Her breath trembled.
“I love you, Lilly,” he said, his voice low. “I have done all this to be worthy of your love. Say you will marry me and in a week or so, when the speed of the engagement doesn’t shock all of London, we will announce it and disappoint every debutante in the ballroom behind us.” He took her hand and stroked the back of it, making her tremble more. “Please say you will.”
“Only if you kiss me,” she breathed. “I don’t care who sees. I just want to kiss you and tell you I love you. Please, please, just kiss me.”
He did.
1860 Great Family Gathering
Innesford, Cornwall. October.
When Sharla and her family arrived, Ben arrowed toward the pavilion where they first gathered, trying it make it look as nonchalant as possible.
The odious Lady Laceby was standing by her daughter’s side as Ben ducked under the opening of the tent on the croquet field side and ambled toward the top of it, where the Wardell family were standing talking to Natasha and Raymond.
Natasha was looking down at Sharla’s hand as Lady Laceby smiled with a pleased expression. Then Natasha hugged Sharla.
Ben halted, his heart dropping to his stomach.
Sharla held her hand out for Raymond to see and this time, Ben could see the glitter of diamonds on it.
He bent over the table, propping himself up, trying to breathe.
A hand hooked under his elbow and hauled him outside the tent through the opening on the side. Jack and Will held him up.
“What are you doing?” Ben asked, his voice hoarse, as they carried him backward.
“Getting you drunk, cousin,” Will said.
“You saw…” he breathed.
“All of it,” Jack said and patted his shoulder. “My mother spent whole nights talking Sharla into agreeing to the match. I think my sister gave in because she could not think any more without sleep.”
Ben hung his head. “Christ save me,” he groaned.
“Brandy will taste better,” Will said.
* * * * *
Jasper found Lilly sitting on the bench outside the maze, with Elisa’s littlest daughter, Emma, next to her. They were chatting like old friends.
Jasper slid on the last few inches of the bench. Lilly met his eye, then bent to talk to Emma. “Have you met Mr. Thomsett yet, Emma?”
Emma turned around to look at him. “Hello.” Her smile was angelic.
And familiar.
Jasper’s breath stalled, as he looked from Lilly to Emma. Lilly lifted her hand to the girl’s hair and stroked it nervously, the ring on the third finger glinting in the morning sun.
He found breath to speak. “Hello, Miss Emma. You look like a grown-up lady to me. How old are you?”
“I’m nearly seven,” Emma told him proudly.
As Jasper stared, mentally staggering under the weight of a truth that had been sitting in front of him for the two years he had been serving the Great Family, Lilly’s eyes filled with tears. She blinked, not letting them fall.
“Emma! Emma, where are you?” Elisa’s voice.
Lilly lifted Emma down onto the grass. “Go and speak to your mother, Emma.”
Emma ran off, around the corner of the house.
Lilly stayed where she was in the corner of the bench, watching him. Waiting for judgement.
Jasper closed his eyes, marveling at the strength of women and the lengths they would go to protect those they loved.
Then he reached out and drew Lilly to him. Silently, he held her as she trembled.
Not for the first time, he blessed the day Lilly had come into his life.
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