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windows that can aid someone bent on getting to Mohan.
And yes," he added before she could suggest it, "I could very
well go out and stand at the side and rear of the house to
make that survey. However, I'm here and it's a simple matter
of opening the door and letting me in to look from the perfect
vantage point."
"I assure you that my windows are perfectly secure."
Still no fire; still wary. He held his ground. "I want to see
that for myself. Please."
She caught the inside of her lip with her teeth and he
knew that in the end she would relent. He waited, willing to
be patient for the sake of earning her trust. God, she was
beautiful standing there, loose ringlets of dark hair framing
her face and looking a little confused, a little wary, and so
very determined to keep him from knowing that. So young,
so vulnerable. So at odds with the duchess she pretended to
be.
Without saying a word, she turned and walked off in the
direction of her room. Aiden expelled a hard breath in relief
and went after her before she could change her mind.
Her hand on the doorknob, she looked up at him and said,
'''There will be absolutely no comments of a personal nature."
Aiden resisted the urge to laugh, drew a quick X over his
heart, and held up his hand, palm out.
And regretted the casually made vow the instant she flung
wide the door. The windows were shuttered with panels of intricate
wooden fretwork that threw a thousand delicate swirls
of shadow and afternoon sunlight over the contents of the
room. Which were, with the exception of the four-poster bed
and a rattan sofa, most decidedly non-English. The coverlet
was a deep, deep gold. Almost an amber. An intensely rich
rainbow of pillows had been invitingly piled about the bed and
every comer of the room, all of them plump and full, covered
in rich silk fabrics of one sort or another. A thick carpet of
reds and golds and greens covered almost the entire surface of
the wood floor. Gleaming silver and gold pieces sat on her
dressing table, a true masterpiece of hand-carved artwork.
But all of that paled beside the fact that Preeya had apparently
done the washing that morning. On the bed, lying in
brilliant contrast against the dark coverlet, was a white
corset of sheer, sheer fabric and trimmed with lace and ribbons
in all the right places. A saffron-colored nightgown of
impossibly transparent fabric had been draped over the foot
of the bed. Between it and the corset was a pair of equally
seductive pantaloons.
Clearly none of it was made of English fabric. And it was
equally obvious that the garments didn't reflect so much as a
hint of typical English reservation. Alexandra Radford had
excellent taste. As well as what appeared to be an excellent
understanding of what men considered irresistibly erotic.
Who would have guessed? He certainty hadn't. But, as unexpected
discoveries went, it was definitely the best one he'd
made in a long, long time.
And it was probably wise to keep that pleasure to himself.
With monumental effort, he reined in his appreciative
grin and moved toward the windows. Flipping open the
latch, he pulled the fretwork aside and gazed out over an unobstructed
western view of the city. No trees. No nearby
buildings, just the street below and the houses on the other
side. No one was going to gain easy egress to this room
unless Alex Radford opened one of the doors and invited
them in.
Which she wasn't at all likely to do, he reminded himself
as he rehooked the latch. All those delicious wrappings going
to waste, hidden away and unseen. Untouched by male
hands. Damn. There was a true, heartbreaking tragedy if
ever there was one. He needed to do something about rectifying
that.
"Have you seen enough?" she asked as he moved back to
the door.
God no, he silently answered, fighting his smile again and
bringing his gaze up to meet hers. His amusement ebbed
away and his steps slowed until he stood in front of her. So
many emotions in her eyes. Uneasiness and courage, hurt
and hunger. He wanted to reach out and gather her into his
arms, to pull her close and rub his cheek against her dark
curls. Just to hold her; that's all he wanted. It wasn't much to
ask, much to give or to take. But it was too soon.
And yet ... She knew. It was there in the quick rise and
fall of her breasts, in the way her lips were parted as she
struggled to breathe. He could see it in her eyes, too. Temptation,
curiosity, a flicker of trepidation, of uncertainty.
A kiss would be all it took. He could banish the doubts in
seconds, make her forget she had them. Until he let her go.
And then she'd remember and distrust him all the more for
his having so callously pushed her fears aside. No, when the
apprehension was gone, when she searched his face without
asking silent questions ... Only then. Only when she was
absolutely sure.
And it was only right that he give her fair warning of his
intentions. He cleared his throat softly and moistened his
suddenly too dry lips. "Enough," he said quietly, firmly. "For
now."
Chapter 7
Alex forced herself to swallow, but breathing ... The look in
his eyes made it impossible. If she moved. if she tried to
speak, he would lean down and kiss her. Gently, deliciously,
and thoroughly. There would be no resisting him. She knew
that to her marrow. In the center of her soul a quiet hope
whispered of risk and sweet reward.
''Mohan's room," he said softly, still watching her face. He
quietly cleared his throat again before adding, "If you please."
He'd offered a reprieve. All she had to do was turn her
head, look away, and the spell would be broken. All she had
to do was reach for him and he would take her in his arms.
He dragged breath into his lungs, took a full step back, and
mercifully kept her from making a fool of herself.
Turning away, filled with a curious mixture of relief and
disappointment, Alex -moved with weak knees to Mohan's
door. As before, he didn't respond to her knock and she
opened the door without asking again.
And, as before, he sat cross legged on his pallet, his arms
folded over his chest and his chin raised defiantly. This time,
however, the floor between his bed and the doorway was
strewn with what had been his lunch.
She gasped in shock. From behind her came Aiden Terrell's
low growl. "Mohan!" she began, furious. "You will clean up
this mess immediately."
He raised his chin another notch. "Preeya can do it."
"She's perfectly capable of doing so," Alex snapped, "but
she won't. She has enough work to do without following behind
you with a broom and pan. You alone created this disaster
and you alone will rectify it. Now."
Mohan glared at her in silent defiance
. Alex mentally
ticked through the punishments she could impose as leverage.
Continued confinement, she decided. With no more meals.
Not until it was cleaned up. "Very well," she began. 'Then I
have-"
"We're going out," Aiden Terrell said coolly, firmly from
over her shoulder. "You have five minutes to make yourself
publicly presentable, young man. Don't waste it."
Alex looked back at him., stunned that he would presume
to override her attempts to discipline the boy. "Mr. Terrell-"
"It'll wait for a bit," he declared, his brow cocked, the light
in his eyes resolute. "Preeya's room, if you would. please."
Now wasn't the time and in front of Mohan most certainly
wasn't the proper place to challenge his usurpation of
power. Alex wordlessly promised him a contest at a later
point and went to open Preeya's door.
He stood in the doorway and looked around, nodding.
''Will you also want to see the attic?" she asked, hoping
he did. The attic would be the perfect place for them to set
matters straight.
"Does it have windows?"
"Six dormers," she supplied. 'Three on each side, front and
back. And a small round window in each end. I don't recall the
views from each. That you'll have to ascertain for yourself."
His brow inched slowly higher as he considered her. A
tiny smile curved the comers of his mouth as he said, "For
now, the description will suffice. In what sort of condition is
your carriage house?"
She blinked, confused by his sudden change of direction.
''I beg your pardon?"
"Your carriage house," he repeated patiently. ''The stone
building out back, the one not the kitchen. It has the wide
Dutch front door."
"I'm well aware of which building it is," she countered.
"Why are you asking of it? There's nothing in" it and I can
see absolutely no reason to be concerned about its general
security."
"We'll take a look at it before we go," he declared as he
moved past her and back toward Mohan's room.
''You haven't answered my question, Mr. Terrell."
He didn't look back at her, but grabbed the doorjambs in
his hands and said, ''Time's up. Let's go, Mohan." After a
slight pause he added darkly, "If you don't get your rear end
up off that bed and out this door in the next two seconds, I'm
going to turn you over my knee and you won't be able to sit
on your royal fanny for a month."
Alex was about to step forward and intervene when he released
his grip on the jambs and said, ''Bring your coat. You'll
need it."
Mohan had surrendered. Alex exhaled the breath she'd
been holding as her ward stepped into the hall, roughly yanking
his coat into place and demanding, "Where are you dragging me?"
"To an adventure," Aiden Terrell replied, pointing to the
stairway. ''I'll meet you at the base in just a moment. Go."
Mohan stomped off, his hands balled into fists at his
sides. They were both watching him when the man beside
her quietly asked, "Your bank account ... Is it in your name
or Mohan's?"
Her mind raced through the possibilities and the ramifications.
Knowing the truth gave him no power. It took her signature
to spend any of what they had. ''We each have one:'
she supplied. "I put the money from the silver trading in
mine. The monies from the Blue Elephant go into Mohan's.
I'm its legal custodian."
"Perfect." He moved toward the stairs, saying, "We'll be
in the carriage house when you're finished buttoning coats,
finding reticules, pulling on gloves and pinning hats. Try not
to take forever. We have a lot to do this afternoon." He was
halfway down when he added, "And don't forget to bring
Mohan's letter of credit."
Alex stood there, considering the space his shoulders had
filled only seconds before. It was just after two o'clock ... It
had been just before ten when she'd walked into Barrett Stanbridge's
office. Just over four hours ago she'd had complete
authority over this house and all the people in it Now ...
How could one man so thoroughly, effortlessly seize control
in so short a time? He barked and Mohan obeyed. He
made requests and she acceded. Grudgingly, yes, but acceded
nonetheless. He issued pronouncements and she accepted
them. What protests she mustered, he dismissed and
moved around as if she hadn't bothered. And as if all that
wasn't bad enough, he looked as though he might want to kiss
her and she wasn't the least bit insulted, much less repulsed.
It was as if he'd walked in the door and she'd taken immediate
leave of her senses. How could he do that? What
was wrong with her? At court she was renowned for her refusal
to be submissive to any man. She'd sent officers of Her
Majesty's Army running for cover. Even the raja walked
softly around her, for God's sake! But not Aiden Terrell. Oh,
no, he just plowed his way in and through and over and
didn't give her resistance so much as a passing note.
What was it he'd said? That he was born to command?
That he did it well? He certainly hadn't been lying or even
stretching the truth. He'd also said that he could go toe to toe
with anyone and that she'd met her match when it came to
being willful. That also appeared to be true. He really was a
most infuriating man. It didn't help that he was also devilishly
handsome and thoroughly charming when he wanted to be.
That just-out-of-bed tousled hair of his, that dimple when he
grinned ... Those incredibly green eyes. How wondrously
the light danced in them when he laughed.
Alex mentally shook herself to dispel the debilitating images.
If she had any self-respect left at all, she'd walk back
into the salon, sit down, and pick up a book. She'd refuse
to find her coat and trot dutifully and obediently down to
the carriage house. And if she did that. he wouldn't bother to
come looking for her. No, he'd simply look back at the house,
shrug, and then take Mohan off to God only knew where to
do God only knew what.
He'd managed to very effectively strip away her choices.
With an exasperated stamp of her foot. Alex gritted her teeth
and went to get her things.
Aiden pulled open the latches, swung open both sections of
the carriage house door, and then paused, watching Mohan
peer into the shadowed interior.
"It is a dirty place."
And the boy was trying hard not to be fascinated by it.
Grinning, Aiden walked past him, saying, "It's actually in
very good condition. A bit of sweeping up and an airing out
would do wonders." He motioned off to his left. "If you'll
open the windows on that side, I'll get those on the other."
Holding his thumb and forefinger about three inches apart,
he added, "Roughly this wide."
''What is this place used for?"
Aiden lifted the window sash, his smile broadening as he
heard Mohan doing the same on the ot
her side. "It's a carriage
house and stable."
''We do not have a carriage. And, as you can see, there are
no horses, either. Why is it that we are opening the windows
of an empty building?"
Because, Aiden silently answered, I have a plan. "Well, if
you were a horse," he posed, ''would you want to go to a new
home that was stuffy and stale?"
''We are acquiring horses?"
Ah the sound of too studied disinterest Aiden moved to
the next stall, the next window, the next step of his course. .
''Five of them. Three for riding and two for the carriage."
"Are we acquiring a carriage, too?'
Moving on down the line of stalls, Aiden didn't look at
the boy as he answered, "It would be rather pointless to have
carriage horses and no carriage, wouldn't it?"
''Will it be an open one so that we can be admired when
we drive about town?"
A little less restraint than before. Aiden chuckled, remembering
how easy he'd been at that age. ''If that's what
you want. But do bear in mind that, if that's what you
choose, it's going to be a cold ride for the next few months."
"I am to be allowed to choose the carriage?'
And the restraint was gone, evaporated in the gleaming
allure of whirring wheels and adult power. ''With a bit of