Candace Camp - A Stolen Heart стр 16.

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Not of the sort I believe you require.

Excuse me. I had thoughtwhen I kissed you

Alexandra blushed. I am sorry to disappoint you.

He smiled slowly. Oh, no, you did not disappoint me. But I can see now that I rushed my fences. I am not usually so foolish. He took her hand and raised it formally to his lips. My dear Miss Ward, please forgive my importunities. I can see that we need to take our time.

Then you are setting out to seduce me? Alexandra asked curiously.

If you mean to trick you into my bed, no, he replied. He kissed each of her fingers lightly on the tip as he went on. But to supply you with the information you need to make a decision, yes. As a businesswoman, I am sure that you would appreciate the distinction.

A laugh burst from Alexandra. You are clever, my lord. But I think we are miles apart. I, you see, believe in love. Without it, passion is a hollow pleasure.

This, I believe, is an argument we shall have ample time to discuss, he said, a sensual smile playing on his lips. In the meantime, perhaps we should return to the party. Otherwise tongues will indeed be wagging.

He offered her his arm, and Alexandra slipped her hand through the crook of his elbow. They strolled down the hallway to the ballroom.

They had just stepped into the room when Thorpes gaze lit on a group of people, and he smiled with satisfaction. Ah. There she is.

Who? Alexandra turned and looked in the direction of his gaze, her curiosity aroused.

He was looking at a group of four people who were chatting with Nicola Falcourt. There was a balding, plump man, rather ordinary-looking, and beside him a formidable middle-aged woman in deep royal blue. She was squarely built with a jutting bosom like the prow of a ship. A young slip of girl was with them, colorless in a maidenly white dress. Her hair was a nondescript brown, and Alexandra could not tell the color of her eyes, for they were hidden behind spectacles. The last member of the party, who was bending to kiss Nicolas cheek, was, in Alexandras view, the most interesting. She was older than the formidable woman, but infinitely more attractive and intriguing. There was the air about her of a woman who had always been attractive to men, a certain confidence of carriage, a poise and even a hint of flirtatiousness as she smiled. She was tall and slender, with a mass of white hair, and her blue eyes, hooded by age, were still keen and twinkling with amusement.

The elegant lady in gray and silver crepe? Alexandra asked Thorpe. Is she your Countess?

Thorpe smiled fondly. Yes. She is indeed my Countess.

They started across the room toward the group. Thorpe said as they walked, Her granddaughter, Penelope, is a pleasant girl, but dont expect much from Lady Ursula. She was never fond of mealways thought I was a bad influence on her son, Artie.

And were you?

Doubtless, he responded, smiling. But, then, Artie desperately needed a bad influence. Poor lad, he grew quite dull after I left.

They drew close to the group. Lady Ursula turned and saw them, and her mouth drew up like a prune. Thorpe, she said without enthusiasm.

The Countess turned at her daughters words, smiling brilliantly. Thorpe! How wonderful to see you. She held out her hands to him. I didnt expect to find you here.

Thorpe stepped forward, between Alexandra and the older woman. He took the Countesss hands and raised them to his lips. My lady. I, on the other hand, had hoped that I would find you here. There is someone I would like you to meet.

He stepped aside at his words, holding out a hand toward Alexandra. She moved toward them. Countess, allow me to intro

The Countess looked beyond him to Alexandra, and the blood drained from her face. Simone!

She crumpled to the floor.

CHAPTER FOUR

FOR AN INSTANT THE GROUP WAS FROZEN in horror, staring at the Countess in a heap of silver gauze upon the floor.

Countess! Thorpe moved first, going down on one knee and gently lifting her upper torso from the floor, his arm around her shoulders.

Mother! Lady Ursula declared in startled accents. Good God, why did she She bent over her mother. Is she all right?

Thorpe felt the older womans pulse. I think she just fainted. Lets get her out of here.

Yes, of course. Ursula glanced uneasily around at the room, where faces were turning curiously toward them.

Thorpe put his other arm under the Countesss knees and stood up, lifting her easily.

What made her say that name? Its so bizarre. She turned to look accusingly at Alexandra, as if somehow the incident were her fault. She stopped in midsentence, staring at Alexandra. Good God!

Alexandra gazed at her wonderingly. The other woman whirled abruptly and hurried after Thorpe.

Wait here. Thorpe tossed the words over his shoulder toward Alexandra, and then he was gone, striding out the door with Lady Ursula, her husband and her daughter scurrying after him like a flock of agitated chickens.

Nicola and Alexandra turned toward each other in astonishment.

How extraordinary, Nicola commented. Ive known the Countess all my life, and Ive never seen her faint. Shes a very strong woman.

She seemed to, ah, find the sight of me disturbing.

I am sure it wasnt that, Nicola reassured her.

Alexandra, however, was not so sure. Lady Ursula had reacted strongly to the sight of her, as well, even though she had not fainted. Why do you think she said that name? Was she calling me Simone?

I dont know. Why would she call you that?

Alexandra shook her head. Perhaps I reminded her of someone?

Nicola shrugged gracefully. I dont know of anyone named Simone among our acquaintances. It sounds French, doesnt it?

Yes, it does.

Alexandra glanced to the side and saw a man making his way purposefully toward them. It was the Earl of Exmoor, to whom Thorpe had introduced her earlier in the evening. Nicola let out what sounded very much like a curse beneath her breath.

I hope there was nothing wrong with the Countess, the man said smoothly as he joined them.

I am sure she will be all right, Nicola said coolly. No doubt it was the heat of the room.

Mm. I am sure you are right. The Countess is getting a trifle advanced in years, perhaps, to be attending such a crush.

You make her sound as if she were feeble, Richard. Shes a strong, vibrant woman.

My dear sister, I meant no insult to the woman. She is a remarkable woman, and I admire her tremendously.

I am not your sister.

Alexandra glanced at Nicola, recognizing the iron in her voice. Thorpes earlier coolness toward this man was as nothing compared to Nicolas obvious dislike.

Come, come, Nicola, you will give our visitor here the wrong impression.

If I have given her the impression that I do not like you, then it is a very accurate one.

Alexandra was impressed. Nicola might look as fragile as a flower, but her backbone was obviously made of steel. She stood facing the man, her body stiff, her arms rigid at her sides, her eyes flashing.

Exmoor made a wry face, looking at Alexandra. I am sorry, Miss Ward. Miss Falcourt and I have the problem of perhaps being too close.

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