A Taste of Honey
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The solid weight betrayed the object inside and he smiled down at her. “You bought us a new book?” he asked hopefully.
“No, it's one that you've already read,” Katherine admitted.
Her father ripped the paper off to examine it closer. The worn cover seemed familiar to him and he turned it over in his hands. “Rousseau?” he asked as he sifted through the pages.
Katherine nodded proudly, “It’s one of the earliest English printings, even before the revolution.”
“Where did you find such a thing?” Mr. Wellings asked as he followed his daughter through the double doors and into the house. Navigating the hallways she led him to her favorite part of the house, the library.
“You may want to stay with us longer than you had planned,” she told him before opening the doors to the library and showing him around the inside. Katherine loved seeing that he was just as excited about the room of books as she had been. Mr. Wellings walked into the room and looked around, stunned at all of the books surrounding him and unsure which shelves to examine first.
Garrett came up behind her as Mr. Wellings walked about, moving from shelf to shelf as he looked over each stack of books. “That's where you get it from,” he told her as if seeing her father proved some point that he had already guessed at.
“Yes, he did teach me to love books,” Katherine admitted.
“Not the books; your ability to love. After seeing Robin's darkest side and hearing about your mother I had wondered. Now I see where you got it from.”
Katherine smiled as her father held up a rare edition of Herodotus and motioned her closer.
Garrett was not the only one to get along well with Katherine's father. Winnie and Mrs. Brentley also took to him. The thought of grandchildren in particular seemed to be a favorite subject between the two parents who discussed how many they felt was the proper number for the couple to have.
“I think they are hoping that I'm already pregnant,” Katherine complained to Garrett the night before the wedding as she listened in on yet another lively conversation between her father and future mother in law.
Touching his hand to her stomach, Garrett smiled down at her. “They aren't the only ones,” he whispered before kissing her lips and cheeks.
“Garrett, isn't it too soon to think that I could be pregnant?”
Shaking his head Garrett joked with her. “I demand to have at least one child by the end of next year; twins if at all possible. But not daughters,” he said sternly. “Not yet anyway, I'm not ready to handle anything like that.” He motioned to Winnie who sat on the floor humming to herself as she tied ribbons for the wedding, undoubtedly looking forward to her own wedding someday.
Katherine frowned as she remembered the stories of her own mother's ordeal with childbirth, how sick she had been and the pressure she had felt in not producing an heir. “What if I'm unable to have children?” she asked, worried that now she would feel the same pressures. “Or if I can't have a son, would you be disappointed?”
Understanding her fears Garrett hugged her in closer and she breathed in his scent, calming instantly at his touch. “You aren't sick like you mother was,” he insisted. “You'll be just fine. Besides if you aren't pregnant yet, I wouldn't worry. We'll just have to keep trying. Which is something that I am very willing to do. On a nightly basis. Tonight even,” he proposed, again trying to draw Katherine into his web of seduction. More seriously he added, “I want to have children but I didn't marry you because of that. I married you because I wanted to be with you. If you were unable to have children then we would manage without them. Our love has survived every other obstacle, so I wouldn't worry about any others that might come our way.”
Despite their very lax chaperone in Winnie, Katherine had decided to try and wait until after the wedding before being alone together again. Garrett had not quite agreed to her terms and he sought out every moment possible to get his future wife alone with him for a least a few stolen kisses in one of the many unoccupied rooms of the house. Once again that night, he succeeded.
Early on the morning of the wedding, Katherine sat in her room trying to calm her nerves for the day to come. There would not be many people attending, but that didn't help reduce her nervous nature and her mother and Robin's absence was becoming unavoidable, no matter how hard Winnie tried to bring her spirits up.
Sitting on a small settee, Katherine waited for Winnie to arrive with the morning tea so that the two of them could talk before the wedding festivities began. Katherine wondered what she would do next year when Winnie had to leave and search for her own husband. She hated the idea of her new sister living far away.
At the sound of a light knock on the door, Katherine called out to let her visitor in.
Mrs. Wellings surprised her by entering the room with the same tea tray that Winnie used every day and as she set the tray beside Katherine, Robin entered behind her before shutting the door.
“You came!” Katherine called out, jumping up to great both of them. “It was getting so late, and father didn't know when you'd be coming that I started to think you might not get here in time.”
“I told you I'd come,” Robin reminded her with a hug.
Mrs. Wellings was slightly less welcoming as she sat down stiffly on one of the chairs in the room and looked all around them. “Are all of the rooms this...small?”
Katherine shot Robin a worried glance before taking up the chair beside her. “I'm staying in one of the guest bedrooms until the wedding. After that I'll be moving into the master suite with Garrett.”
Pouring the tea into three cups Mrs. Wellings focused on the task of adding the right amount of milk, honey and sugar to the mix.
“How long ago did you arrive? I had thought that you would come earlier.”
“We got in late last night, but you'd already gone to bed.” Motioning to their mother Robin made something of a sour face. “Things took longer than they should have.”
“A person shouldn't travel when they are as ill as I have been,” Mrs. Wellings snapped back at her daughter. “Had you been thinking about my health you might have had the wedding closer to home so that I didn't have to travel as far.”
Lifting a cup of tea to her lips Katherine began wondering why she had wanted her mother to come after all. More than ever before, she seemed short tempered as if some of Robin's old tantrums had somehow leapt into her mother. “Well I'm happy that you came anyway. We've been planning a wonderful wedding celebration for today with a large breakfast for all of the guests.”
“Lord Kent could have put on a better wedding of course, but for being commoners I'm sure you've all done a decent job.”
Katherine nearly choked on her tea as she listened to her mother's tone. “Aren't we all commoners?” she asked her mother.
“You didn't have to be. Before your sister changed her mind about your marriage she told me that Lord Kent would have taken you.”
“And I would have been miserable as his wife,” Katherine fired back, standing up to her mother for the first time in her life. “I chose Garrett because I knew that he would make me happy.”
Before she could answer back Robin laid her hand over Mrs. Wellings' hand and gave it a little squeeze. “None of that, mother. Today is Katherine's day. Not yours.”
A shaky smile finally spread across Mrs. Wellings lips before she finished off the last of her tea. “You're right Robin, we should be happy that at least one of my daughters has found someone suitable to marry.” With no more praise to give them, Mrs. Wellings turned and left the room.
“I considered telling her that she had to stay home but she wanted to come,” Robin admitted. “I think she wanted to tell you how displeased she was with you in person.”
“But what took you two so long to get here?”
“I didn't go home right away,” Robin confessed. “I was looking for some of Victor's past fiancées in London.”
Katherine had been so relieved at hearing that Robin was willing
to break the engagement with Victor, that she had not considered the other women who had made the same decision in the past. “Are you worried about how you'll be treated in society after breaking the engagement? I heard that all of the other women were able to quickly marry, even if it was to men that might not have been as rich.”
“I wasn't looking into how rich they are or how they found husbands.” Robin leaned in closely over the tea set. “I was asking them why they decided not to marry Victor. My suspicions were true. All of them had the same answer. Not long after their engagement was publicly announced they were visited by someone who persuaded them to refuse Victor.”
She set her own tea aside, “Is that who you were talking to in your room?”
“I think so,” Robin admitted. “He tried to tell me how horrible Victor was and how unhappy I would be if I married him. At one point he even threatened me if I didn't break the engagement.”
Katherine couldn't imagine someone threatening her sister without finding out that she could bite back in return. Wondering how the stranger had fared she finally asked “What did you do to him?”
Robin smiled over the china cup's rim before she took another sip. “Well I decided to try one of your tactics. I kissed him.”
Katherine laughed at the absurdity of Robin trying to follow her own bad behavior. “You didn't really, did you?”
“Yes, and I liked it much better than whenever Victor has tried to kiss me.” Unlike most women, Robin seemed rather proud of her bad behavior. “Then, after we kissed, he became angry because I told him that I wasn't going to break it off with Victor just because he wanted me to.”
Katherine covered her lips with a lace napkin as she struggled not to laugh. “I don't understand Robin, why did you want to talk to the other women about him? You must have assumed that he was the one to help persuade the others.”
Robin nodded her head. “Yes I'd assumed that already. I wanted to visit the others because I was trying to see if any of them knew who he was or how to get a hold of him.”
“You want to find him? Why?”
Not once had Katherine ever seen her sister blush and she wondered if her own face turned bright pink each time too. “Well, I sort of liked him. Or at least I'm curious about him. Maybe saying that I 'like' him is too strong of a word after he called me a hussy.”
That anyone was willing to stand up to Robin's temper was admirable. The idea that someone had gone so far was shocking. “Did you tell mother that you want to break your engagement to a very wealthy man so that you can run after some nameless man who called you a hussy?”
“No,” Robin shook her head. “I had planned to tell her when I got home from visiting the other women, but she was too busy telling me how disappointed she was in you. She said that my rich fiancé was the only good news she'd had in awhile.” Both sisters made a face as they considered Victor as the kind of son in law that their mother wanted. “The only thing I did tell her was that she should be happy for you.” Finishing off her own tea she added, “Considering how she acted this morning, I don't think that she's decided to take my advice.”
To make up for their lost tea social, Winnie became Katherine's shadow for much of the day, especially once Kent had shown up to wish the newlyweds happiness in their future.
“It's not right that he decided to show up to your wedding, after trying to break you and Garrett apart the way that he did,” Winnie complained as she tried to keep Katherine away from him before the wedding ceremony took place. It was as if Winnie feared that Kent might still steal her away from Garrett or that talking to him might somehow change the main event of the day.
“Winnie I think you are going too far with this. Kent was looking for a wife; I was looking for a husband, that's all that there ever was between us. I don't think that there was any direct intention on his part to try to steal me away from your brother.” Before Winnie could interrupt Katherine held up her hand to stop her. “Even if he was trying to do that, there is no way that talking to him now will change my mind nor Garrett's about us getting married.”
“I don't care; the two of you shouldn't be alone together.” In the end, Winnie relented and allowed Katherine a short conversation with Kent where they could end things a little more formally than they had when Katherine had shown up at the bachelor house for Garrett and found Kent horribly drunk. Katherine wished him well as best as she could. “And you are always welcome at our home,” she assured him.
“Perhaps you should have consulted Winnie before you offered that invitation,” Kent said, laughing at the frowning face the peeked around the door at him every now and then.
“Well you shouldn't have picked on her so much when you were children,” Katherine lectured.
Kent's eyes sparked darkly as he noticed Winnie once more. “Is that what she told you?” he asked, sounding amused.
The small wedding ceremony took place in the family chapel, a tiny building that was often too small to be functional for many events and had become mostly a prayer room for Mrs. Brentley to spend her time in.
Winnie's input on how to decorate the small space without making it feel cluttered proved to be perfect. Wildflowers from one of their fields had been brought in that morning to decorate the usually barren room. Morning glories, myrtle, and pink azaleas were crafted into several arrangements, including a bridal bouquet. While tying the flowers together Robin asked Winnie to fill her hair with a few that had been left over and she even commented on how much she had missed the simple flowers instead of always wearing roses.
Their wedding was only attended by their families and a couple of the Brentleys’ local friends. To some, including Mrs. Wellings, it would have been considered a sad affair without formal music and only a few people in attendance, but for Katherine it was the perfect, quiet wedding out in the country that she had always wanted. Fitted with a pale blue dress and one penny in her shoe for good luck, Katherine entered the small chapel to start the next part of her life.
Her eyes drifted to Garrett during the ceremony, even though she should have been paying more attention to the pastor. She relaxed as he smiled back at her; both of them filled with thoughts of their future together, the children that they would have, and the life that they would share. She knew that nothing mattered except being together with someone that she loved.
Most of their planning had focused on the late morning breakfast to mark the joyous occasion. While not prepared by the best French chefs, the fair was rich and delicious; filled with heavy cream sauces, delicate wines and tender vegetable and meat dishes.
“Your mother and sister seemed to enjoy themselves today,” Garrett commented as he smoothed back a lock of her hair that had fallen loose during the day.
“I think they did. If given some time, my mother might even warm to the idea of you,” Katherine agreed as she managed a weak smile.
“Good,” Garrett said as he swung her up into his arms and began carrying her to the bedroom that she would now inhabit as mistress of the house. Looking down at her face, he worried that she still looked so tired from a day filled with traditions and guests. “We don't have to do anything tonight,” he told her. “Let me just get you ready for bed and I'll let you be. We have many nights ahead of us for the rest of it.”
Trying to stifle a yawn Katherine shook her head. “No I'm ready, I want to,” she insisted.
“You would have been more convincing without the yawn,” he told her, as he pushed open the bedroom door and set her down on the large bed.
“Will you at least stay with me tonight?” she asked, not wanting to sleep alone on the first night of her marriage.
Pulling her small foot up to rest on his bent knee Garrett began taking off her shoes and carefully rolling down her stockings. “Yes, I'll stay here with you tonight,” he promised.
Garrett slowly and gently undressed her, rubbing each sore spot and tense muscle that he found along the way. Katherine purred beneath his touch as it calmed her frayed nerves
.
“I think I've found something more relaxing than a walk,” she told him as he began untying the laces at the back of her dress and rubbing at her stiff shoulders.
“Well that's a good thing,” Garrett said as he pulled the dress down off of her body along with the corset until she stood in only a thin cotton chemise and undergarments. “I prefer this much more than just a walk around the same old garden pathways.”
“You don't think that this will ever get as routine as garden paths?” Katherine asked teasing the bulge in his pants with the tips of her toes as she sat on the bed in front of him again.
“You haven't had enough experiences,” he explained as he pulled her up and into his arms. “There are many different ways to do what we did and I will make it my goal in life that you never consider what we do as boring and routine as your walks with Winnie.”
Katherine looked at him truly puzzled. “What do you mean that there are more ways? I thought we've done everything by now. That doesn't mean that I'm still a virgin, right?” She couldn't imagine that he might have missed something as every part of her had been examined, stroked and licked.
Laughing gently, Garrett removed the remaining layers of her clothing until she stood naked before him. “No, don't worry about that, I've made sure that you are completely ruined. Your virginity is a thing of the past. I just mean that there are other positions to try, different forms of foreplay for us to enjoy.”
“Like what?” Katherine asked as he slowly began pushing her further and further from the bed.
When her back connected with the wall he pushed her just a little farther so that she was pinned tightly between him and the barrier. “This is one way,” he whispered in her ear and lifted her until she was at the right height, pushing himself against her naked body to show her how well they could fit together in such a position.