Rebellious Desire by Julie Garwood

Rebellious Desire by Julie Garwood

Author:Julie Garwood [Garwood, Julie]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Romance, Fiction, Historical, General
ISBN: 9781410441973
Google: ySBdgusrKDsC
Amazon: 0671737848
Goodreads: 107796
Publisher: Pocket
Published: 1986-01-01T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nine

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"Someone tampered with the wheel," Bradford told Milford as soon as they were on their way. "It was meant to come off."

"You've been making enemies again, Brad?" Mil-ford inquired. He wasn't smiling now. Caroline was safely inside her home and he could show his concern and anger. "We could have been killed."

"Whoever is out to get me doesn't concern himself with details," Bradford commented. "Caroline's an innocent in this and I won't have her placed in further danger."

"What do you plan to do?" Milford asked. His frown of concentration matched Bradford's own.

"I'll find out who's behind this and deal with him," Bradford predicted. "But until I have my answers, I won't see Caroline. As far as everyone is concerned, we are no longer involved."

"You'll explain it to her, won't you?" Milford asked. He agreed with Bradford that he should avoid Caroline's company until the threat was over. But he also thought of Caroline's feelings and how the separation would affect her.

"No. It's for the best that she also believe I've lost interest. Otherwise she won't be very convincing. It's imperative that everyone believe or she might be used as a lever against me."

"And Braxton? Will you speak to him?"

Bradford shook his head. "No, he might break down and confide in Caroline."

"Where do we start?" Milford asked. "The sooner we find the man, the better. With Harry do you suppose?"

Bradford nodded. "And I'll also talk with my friends in the War Department."

"When this is finished, you'll have a new war on your hands," Milford decreed.

They both said her name together.

The next two weeks were unbearable for Caroline. At first she simply refused to believe that Bradford had deserted her. She used every excuse, every argument imaginable, until the night that she came face to face with him at Almacks and Bradford looked straight through her, as if she didn't exist. She had to accept the truth then. It was over.

Charity was outwardly more upset than Caroline. She ranted and raved that Bradford needed a good horsewhipping. And she inadvertently caused Caroline additional pain by telling her all the gossip concerning Bradford's notorious activities. The Duke of Bradford was back in circulation, supposedly bedding most of London's females. He was seen each night, and with a different woman on his arm. He was back to his old ways, gambling and drinking to excess. Everyone, including Charity, believed that Bradford was having the time of his life.

After her encounter with Bradford at Almacks, Caroline declined all further invitations. She stayed home night after night. She wrote a long letter to Caimen, pouring out her heart, but after Deighton had it sent off, she regretted her impulse. The letter would only cause her cousin worry, and there wasn't anything he could do to help her.

The Earl of Braxton had no idea of the strain Caroline was under. She always greeted him with a ready smile and seemed perfectly content to him. He accepted her excuse that she was tired of the constant round of parties and wanted to stay home to concentrate on Charity's wedding plans.



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