Clark Dorothy - Beauty for Ashes стр 10.

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Justin sat alone at a table in the common room of the inn. His face felt as if it were carved of stone. Every few seconds he lifted the fingers of his right hand slightly, then dropped them back. The measured thumps were the only sound in the room, save for the crackle of the fire and an occasional snore from one of the patrons that had disdained the use of a bed upstairs and fallen asleep sprawled in his chair, or across a table.

The fire belched a puff of smoke into the quiet room that spread itself across the low, beamed ceiling adding its acrid smell to that of hot candle wax, potent libations, stale food and unwashed bodies.

Justin frowned and waved the smoke away. How had such an obvious thing escaped his attention? His offer was the perfect answer for a woman who had gotten herself into a compromising situation and had no way out. And hefool that he wasnot only had he offered such a woman the perfect solution to her dilemma, he had paid her to accept it! What an idiot he was, thinking he could buy honesty. He had put his trust in the larcenous streak he had fallen prey to with the other women in his life, and now this!

Women are not even honorable in their dishonor. The incongruous thought brought a bitter smile to Justins lips. One thing was certain. There would be no friendship with this lying, scheming woman. He wasnt that big

a fool.

He lifted his hand, raked his fingers through his hair, then resumed his intermittent thudding. He had acquaintances who used their money to purchase loveor what passed for love in their eyesfrom both wife and mistress. And with his wealth he had any number of women eager to marry or serve him in that manner, but something inside him shriveled at the thought. He wanted no part of it. Hed had his fill of phony affection turned on to coax a gift, or money, from him. A marriage of convenience had seemed the perfect answer.

A wry smile tugged at the corners of Justins mouth. At least in that he was right. This woman didnt have to pretend to love him. All he required of her was that she sign a paper, take her settlement, and follow the rules of the agreement. But to do so while carrying another mans child! A scowl knit his brows together. This was worse than Margaret. At least Margaret had told him about the baby she carried before their marriage. Of course he had already been well and fairly caught, playing knight in shining armor to her helpless maiden.

Helpless maiden? Hah! The bark of scornful laughter burst from Justins throat. He grasped the glass beside his hand and drank the contents swiftly, hoping to rid himself of the flat, metallic taste of bitterness in his mouth. He stared down at the glass, wanting to smash it. It was emptylike his life. His hand tightened.

Mr. Randolph? I have finished my examination of your wife.

Justin set the glass on the table and looked up at the doctor. And?

Let me begin by saying that I spoke in haste earlier, not knowing of your very recent marriage. I had no wish to malign your wifes character. It is a simple fact of my profession that most often when I am confronted by a married woman in a swoon, the diagnosis is that she is with child.

I see. And am I to understand by this explanation, Doctor, that you have eliminated that possibility as far as my wife is concerned?

Not entirely. But, in light of the situation, I believe my assumption was wrong.

Ah! Justins left brow raised. I am astonished at your naiveté, Doctor. I would not expect a man of your profession to rule out the possibility of a woman carrying a child on the basis of her marital status.

Your wifes marital state has nothing to do with my diagnosis, Mr. Randolph. I am hardly naive, sir. The doctors voice hardened. Neither am I easily fooled.

Fooled? Justins eyes narrowed. You mean she was shamming?

No. Her unconscious state is real enough. I meant yourconfusionas to its cause may not be.

Justin rose to his feet. Would you care to explain that statement, Doctor?

Thaddeous Allen glanced quickly around the roomeveryone was sleeping. Your wifes unconscious state is the result of extreme physical and emotional fatigue brought on by very rough handling.

Justins brows shot skyward. Rough handling?

The man slumped over the table next to them snorted, lifted his head, gave them a bleary-eyed look and dropped his head back down onto his arms. His heavy snoring resumed. Justin lowered his voice. What rough handling, Doctor? What are you talking about?

Im talking about your wifes condition. Someone has handled her very roughly indeed. She is considerably bruised. Im certain her collapse is a mental, physical and emotional result of the mistreatment she

Justin didnt wait for him to finish. He strode across the room and started upstairs, taking the steps two at a time.

Justin shoved open the bedroom door, crossed the room and grasped the bedcovers, flinging them back from his brides prostrate form. His brows lowered in a dark scowl as he swept his gaze over her. The evidence of the claimed mistreatment was theredark, ugly bruises marred the flesh of her upper arms, and a raw, jagged scratch ran from the slender column of her throat to the top of her shift. The vivid red color of the wound stood out in startling contrast to the creamy perfection of her skin.

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