One Night For Love by Mary Balogh

One Night For Love by Mary Balogh

Author:Mary Balogh
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: 0
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 15

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The afternoon's post had brought the rest of the replies Neville had

awaited. But Lily had been nowhere to be found. She had returned

from the village with his mother but had not come down for tea. He

was not surprised after he had heard his mother's account of the

afternoon. Being stranded at the vicarage for two hours had severely

embarrassed her. He did not doubt that Lily had been gently scolded

on the way home.

He would have found the thought of her lengthy absence in the

lower village amusing if he had not been feeling so agitated. He had

stayed in the drawing room for a scant half hour and had been pacing

in the library ever since. It was impossible to settle to any task.

At last there was a tap on the door, it opened, and Lily came past the

footman in a rush, it seemed, until she came to a sudden stop before

him, flushed and smiling. He held out both hands and she set her

own in them.

"Lily." He raised both hands to his lips and then leaned forward to

kiss her lips. But he paused as he was lifting his head away and

searched her eyes with his own. "What is the matter?"

She hesitated and her hands gripped his own more tightly.

"Nothing," she said breathlessly. "It was just foolishness."

"More shadows?" he asked. He had hoped last night would have

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banished them forever. But he must not expect that it would have

solved every problem.

She shook her head and smiled. "You wished to see me?"

"Yes. Come and sit down." He kept hold of one of her hands and led

her to one of the leather chairs that flanked the fireplace. He took the

other chair after she had seated herself. "Did my mother upset you? Is

that it? Did she scold you?"

"Oh." She bit her lip. "No, not really. She meant to be kind. She

believes I should make more of an effort to behave as the Countess of

Kilbourne ought, and of course she is right. I kept her waiting for—

oh, for a very long time. I suppose it did not occur to her that I could

have walked home."

No, it would not have. "I would wager," he said, "that a couple of my tenants were quite delighted with you this afternoon. You have a

gift for delighting people." Himself included.

She gazed at him but did not reply. He felt suddenly nervous and

leaned back in his chair. He had not asked her here to discuss the

afternoon's events. He just did not know how to broach what he had

to say. He must just say it, he supposed.

"We will be leaving forLondonin the morning," he said. "Just you

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and I, Lily. I thought at first of going alone, but when I gave the

matter more careful consideration, I realized it would be better to

take you with me."

"ToLondon?"

He nodded. "I need to procure a special license," he told her. "I

could get it inLondonand bring it back here and we could marry in

the village church.



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