What the Lady Wants by Emma Orchard
Author:Emma Orchard [Orchard, Emma]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Published: 2024-08-14T00:00:00+00:00
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Lord Irlam was worried about his cousin. He couldnât see that Cassandraâs well-intentioned matchmaking schemes were working; as far as he could see, Leo was as besotted as ever, Lady Ashby was attracted to him but didnât seem to want to admit it to herself, and the weeks were going by, autumn was turning to winter, and no progress of any kind was being made.
âWhy wonât she admit she has a fancy for him, so they can just get married?â he asked Cassandra early one morning. âPeople who canât stop glancing at each other and glancing away then glancing back at each other â did you see them last night, thinking they were being discreet? â ought to get married.â
She was lying with her head on his shoulder, and chuckled as she said, âLike we did, you mean?â
âExactly.â
âItâs not enough, though, is it? People need to admit how they feel. Talk. Otherwise,â she said, trailing her hand idly across his chest, âthere are bound to be all sorts of misunderstandings. Being enormously attracted to each other, even having the odd illicit encounter as we did, is all very well, sir, but itâs not enough by itself. It wasnât for us, and I presume it wasnât for Georgie and Gabriel.â
âIâd rather not think about my sister in that manner unless absolutely forced to do so, which I hope never to be again,â he said with dignity, half joking, half serious. âBesides,â he added hastily as she showed incipient signs of arguing, âwe donât actually know if she cares for him. With Gabriel and Georgie, it was blindingly obvious â both Louisa and I could see that the poor fellow was suffering for love of her. But I canât read this girl and neither can you, so you canât say for sure if sheâd give two pins for him beyond the fact that she clearly likes his looks well enough. You must admit that you donât have the least real idea how she feels about him, and nor does he, for that matter.â
Cassandra sighed and conceded that this was all too true. âAnd I canât try to find out, either. If I reveal his feelings to her, Iâd be betraying his confidence in you, and even if she isnât angry with him, she might take fright and run away, which is surely the last thing he wants, poor Leo.â
âPoor Leo indeed.â
âIs there truly nothing we can do? Iâm thinking of all the trouble you had with Georgie when she met Gabriel, and how cleverly you handled it.â
âFirst of all,â he said, seizing her by her wrists and flipping her easily over so that she lay on her back, smiling up at him expectantly, âI could only intervene in her affairs because Iâm her brother and was her guardian, God help me. I have no authority over Leo and less over Lady Ashby. And secondly, I canât recall that anything I did actually worked. They had to sort themselves out in the end.
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