The Passion by Nicole Jordan

The Passion by Nicole Jordan

Author:Nicole Jordan
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
ISBN: 9780449004852
Publisher: Ivy Books
Published: 2000-10-30T07:00:00+00:00


His concern aroused, Nick found himself impatiently waiting for Raven the next afternoon. When eventually she arrived with her maid, he followed her to a rear corner of the shop. They each pretended to peruse the shelves of novels while Raven explained what she had meant about the Duke of Eversley’s rages.

“His grace has a vicious temper,” she murmured in a hushed voice, “that I had the misfortune to witness shortly after we arrived in England. I was living with my Aunt Dalrymple by then, but Aurora spent the first few days at her family’s London house. Naturally she wrote to her father and told him of her marriage to you. She was concerned about his reaction, I knew, but I never dreamed it would be so violent. The duke came to London in a fury, outraged because she had sullied the family name by wedding a condemned criminal. I saw their confrontation myself.”

Raven shuddered. “I had just been admitted to their house by the butler—Aurora planned to escort me shopping, you see—when I heard someone shouting. I found Aurora in the drawing room with her father. His grace was standing there, shaking his fists at her and screaming. I could scarcely believe how livid he was. When Aurora tried to calm him, he picked up a heavy vase and threw it at her! Thank God it missed and merely shattered against the wall. It could have killed her.”

Nick felt a sudden knot of anger and revulsion coil in his gut at the picture his sister had drawn for him.

“To my shame,” Raven went on in a low voice, “I was too stunned to react, but her butler tried to intervene. That poor man is nearly a relic, he’s so old, yet even though he was no match for the duke physically, he stepped between them. Eversley shoved him to the floor and went after Aurora, his fist raised. I honestly believe he would have struck her if he hadn’t seen me. He stopped only because he didn’t wish to commit such an outrageous indiscretion in front of a stranger.”

“What happened then?” Nick asked in a hard voice.

“Well, the duke looked as if he would have an apoplectic fit, trying to control himself. He warned Aurora to get out of his sight, in fact, to leave his house entirely— saying that she was no longer his daughter—and then he stormed out.”

Raven drew a measured breath. “Aurora was shaking, but she was more concerned for poor Danby, who had struck his head on a table when he was pushed. It was only later, after he had been tended to, that she confessed that sort of violence from her father was not uncommon. I think Aurora was vastly relieved he had washed his hands of her. She wouldn’t say anything else against him, but later O’Malley was able to glean more from her servants than she would divulge to me. The tales only confirmed what I saw, that the duke is a terrible tyrant.



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