that reminds me. While we are shopping, I shall have to get you a ring.â
His eyes narrowed as a look of guilt flickered across her mobile little features. No wonder she did not attempt to tell lies, he reflected. Her face was so expressive every thought was written clearly there.
âWhat is it?â he sighed.
âFirst, I have to tell you that I do not wish you at all to take me shopping!â she declared defiantly.
âYou are unique amongst your sex, then,â he replied dryly. And what is second?â
And second,â she gulped, the expression of guilt returning in force, âis that you do not need to buy me a ring.â Holding up her hand to prevent his retort, she hastened to explain, âI already have a ring.â
He stiffened. âOur engagement may not have been my idea,
mademoiselle
, but it is my place to provide the ring.â
âBut you already have. That isââ She blushed. âThe ring I have is the one you gave Felice. The very one that made her run away. She gave it to me.â
âThe ring ⦠made her run away?â He had chosen it with such care. The great emerald that gleamed in its cluster of diamonds was the exact shade of Feliceâs bewitching eyes. He had thought he was past being hurt, but the thought that she found his taste so deficient she had run to another man â¦
âYes, for until that moment it had not been at all real to her,â he heard Heloise say. âShe thought you were merely amusing yourself with a little flirtation. Though I warned her over and over again, she never believed that she could hurt you. She said that nobody could touch your heartâif you had one, which she did not believeâand so you made the perfect smokescreen.â
âIs that estimation of my character supposed to be making me feel better?â he growled.
âPerhaps not. But at least it may help you to forgive her. It was not until you gave her that ring that she understood you really had feelings for her. So then of course she had to run away, before things progressed beyond hope.â
âIn short, she would have kept me dangling on a string indefinitely if I hadnât proposed marriage?â
âWell, no. For she always meant to go to Jean-Claude. But she did not mean to hurt you. Truly. She just thoughtââ
âThat I had no heart,â he finished, in clipped tones.
Inadvertently he jerked on the reins, giving the horses the impression that he wished them to break into a trot. Since they were approaching a corner, there were a few moments where it took all his concentration to ensure they were not involved in an accident.
âOh, dear.â Heloise was gripping onto his sleeve with both hands now, her face puckered with concern. âNow Ihave made you angry again, which is precisely what I wished not to do. For I have to inform you that when we are married, if you forbid me to contact her, knowing that I must obey I will do soâbut until then I fully intend to write to her. Even if she has wronged you, she is still my sister!â
The moment of danger being past, the horses having been successfully brought back to a brisk walk, she folded her arms, and turned away from him, as though she had suddenly become interested in the pair of dogs with frills round their necks which were dancing for the amusement of those strolling along the boulevard.
âAh, yes,â he replied, reaching over to take her hand and place it back upon his own arm. âYou fully intend to bow to my every whim, donât you, once we are married?â
âOf course! For you had no thought of marrying me until I put the notion in your head, so the least I can do is be the best wife you would wish for. I will do everything I can,â she declared earnestly. âWhatever you ask, I will do with alacrity!â Pulling herself up short, she suddenly frowned at him suspiciously. âAnd, by the way, why
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