The Governess and the Duke (Renegade Dukes) by Lydia Drake
Author:Lydia Drake [Drake, Lydia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC
Published: 2023-12-25T18:30:00+00:00
Chapter Fifteen
Viola had slept fitfully.
She awoke from another heated and vague dream of the duke and lay in bed while Felicity snored beside her. She lingered over every detail from the night before.
The way Huntington had looked at her, the way heâd danced with her, and then the sudden passion of their moment outside her room. Heâd made her angry, and anger apparently loosed all her inhibitions. Viola had never known she could yell at someone before, least of all a man. Even more astonishing, she was rather good at it.
Most astonishing of all, sheâd liked it. And the kissing that had followed, the ecstatic embrace, the heated press of his lips, sheâd more than liked that.
We must get out of here, she thought. Before I lose my mind entirely.
But first she must help her sister. To do that, Viola needed to get up.
âGo away!â Felicity growled when Viola opened the curtains. The girl jammed a pillow over her face and uttered some words Viola hoped she hadnât heard correctly.
âYoung lady, a girl of breeding does not snarl in the morning.â Viola took the pillow from her charge. âNor at luncheon, nor at any other time of the day.â
âBut men can snarl all they like, canât they?â Indignant, Felicity sat up, her black curls now resembling a head of Medusaâs snakes. Brushing those out would be a chore.
âGentlemen donât snarl.â Viola poured water into the washbasin.
âThey do in Mr. Winthropâs books! Men in those books snarl, grunt, growl, purr, hiss, and do all other sorts of catlike things. I say, do you think when men fall in love, they become cats? That would be jolly amusing.â
The duke had certainly growled and hissed his words of desire last night. Violaâs heart sped at the memory.
âI think that this is a lot of nonsense for the morning.â
Felicity got out of bed and hopped her way to the basin with Violaâs help. The girl seemed to be doing better on that ankle. Hopefully they would be ready to go tomorrow morning. Viola smiled as her charge finished splashing water on her face and sat down, allowing the governess to disentangle her hair.
âI looked over your sketches yesterday,â Viola said. âYour sense of proportion really has improved.â
Felicity beamed. âWell, I still get tripped up by proper shading.â
âI can help with that. After breakfast, weâll sit down for a bit and work together.â
âThis has been the most wonderful holiday. Thank you.â Felicity did not smile sweetly often, but when she did, it had a way of parting the clouds around Violaâs heart. Maybe Viola couldnât have Huntington, but she did have someone in this world who she loved very much.
âWeâll work a bit, then I must go on an errand. I want to look at your progress when I return later this afternoon.â
âMay I sketch Cornelius again? Heâs an excellent model.â
âIf you can get him to stand still long enough, you may.â
The footmen helped Felicity back down the stairs and escorted the two ladies to the breakfast room.
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