Gift-Wrapped Governess

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Authors: Sophia James
force of his glance had left her shaking.
    Why had she not met him three years ago on her first Season out when he might have seen her as she wanted him to, her father still solvent and a hundred suitors at her feet? Now, life bent her into a different woman, worry written in her eyes every time she looked in the mirror.
    It was so ironic. When all seemed lost and hopeless she had arrived at the house of an honourable man who would help her as her own family had not, who would shelter her without question until the end of January. The truth of it made her frown.
    â€˜Please God, do not let him have been my mother’s lover.’ The words tumbled into the dark, standing on the edge of it like arrows piercing a growing want that blossomed inside her. For him. For Trey Stanford, the sixth Duke of Blackhaven. Seraphina had known her mother had a suitor because Elizabeth had told her so, once late at night when she had come to her mama’s room and found her crying. The ring on her finger had not been her father’s, and her anguish was such that no amount of help could assuage it.
    The following week they had buried her and her father had taken to the bottle in earnest.
    Her parents, lost to death and to scandal. Biting at the nail on her thumb, she sat down again on her bed and listened as the noises below faded into silence.
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    Trey had seen her face at the window looking down, caught into stillness, her hair like a halo around her head, gold and wheat and pale pure flaxen. He would have liked to mountthe stairs and knock on her door to see her blue eyes widen as she heard the reason as to why he had returned so late.
    Ralph Bonnington, the Earl of Cresswell, was telling the world that Lady Seraphina Moreton had attacked him, unprovoked and unexpected, her anger at the loss of Moreton Manor so acute she could not countenance his windfall. He had been found by two of his friends, almost unconscious, according to the paper, and now demanded she be brought to trial.
    Running his hands across his face, Trey strode into his library, helping himself to a liberal brandy to chase away the cold. For now, the winter protected Seraphina, kept her safe away from others and all the gossip that had ensued. Each paragraph on the first two pages of The Times had speculated as to where Lady Seraphina had gone. Beneath the banter was another more dangerous thread. Trey imagined Cruikshank’s caricatures in ‘The Scourge’ depicting the fallen daughter of a bankrupt family engulfed in ignominy, ruined and exposed to the delight of those who exchanged tittle-tattle on the dance floor. A young woman’s reputation would not recover from such a public drubbing and Seraphina Moreton looked too fragile to weather any of it.
    Refilling his glass, he sat before the fire, thinking.
    Margaret and her husband were due to arrive in two days’ time and his sister was no fool. She would recognise Lady Seraphina and when she did…?
    Small footsteps behind had him turning. Gareth stood in his nightwear, his hair tousled and his eyes sleepy.
    â€˜I noticed your light from my window when I woke up, Papa, and I needed to ask you something.’
    Trey already knew what was to come next. It was always the same question, every single time.
    â€˜Mama loved us a hundred thousand times over, didn’t she?’
    Settling his smallest son on his lap, he brought a blanket from the chair beside him to wrap away the cold.
    â€˜A millions times over,’ he replied in the same vein, the truth of Catherine in London caring not a jot for her three small boys nowhere near his words.
    â€˜Terry thinks Miss Moorland likes us, too?’
    Now this was new. He nodded and waited.
    â€˜He thinks we should, maybe, keep her?’
    God, sometimes his children almost broke his heart with their want for a mother, though the small pitter-patter of paws saved him an answer as Melusine’s head poked around the corner.
    â€˜Her dog

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