Read Red Cloak of Abandon Online
Authors: Shirl Anders
the attic. They were surely from his younger days, being slimmer now
than his portly weight. However, she still had to take them in consider-
ably, and the buttoned up, square-pocketed, front of the breeches were
unique to her. Of course, she had seen them before, but certainly never
had them on to see them work. It made that unique place between a man’s
legs seem that much more mysterious, and it made her feel strangely
heated to know that a few buttons undone in the front and her sex would
be exposed.
Of course she had seen a male organ twice in her life. One time when
her uncle had been ill and circumstances left her, in one instant, the only
one available at the precisely urgent moment to help him. It had been a
fleeting glimpse and it had shocked her. She had been a young girl then,
nearly the age of fifteen, and when she had imagined such things,
somehow they were vaguely majestic and commanding. Certainly not
withered and red looking. Up until that time she had no idea of the size,
shape, position, or the condition of that area between a man’s legs. She
was quite disappointed, but that was until she had seen Bartley, who was
the Redgrift’s head groom. She had been innocently passing by the
stables in her seventeenth year, when a swatch of color had caught her
eye through a wider slat on the side of the stable building. Immediately
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curious that she could see it, she had stopped and leaned forward to peek.
That was when she had see Bartley pissing in the hay or more precisely
she had seen his organ, a long healthy pink-skinned organ. What a
revelation that had been to enliven her.
Since that day and through many whispered conversations with her
best of friends Brevity, Caprice, and Diversity, she had a vague under-
standing of the look and function of the male organ, this pocketed front
concealed in a man’s breeches. She was certain that most of the function
they imagined was vastly fanciful, gleaned from bits and pieces the girls
had been able to pick up along the way. They would take these bits of
information, not enough to obtain a truly clear picture, and they would
twist them around in their talks, until they seemed to fit logically. Of
course, that meant it really was only fictional imagery. It was sad that
such sexual things were kept so secret. Of course, it also fueled their
desires to know the truth of it.
All of them had learned the art of touching themselves to climatic
conclusion. Never together of course, but they had spoken about it as true
friends do when revealing secrets. They spoke, giggling of stroking
between their legs to relieve the insistent aches that built there upon odd
occasions.
Such as the one that was beginning to happen between her
thighs now,
Affinity thought, looking at the dark woolen sweater she wore.
She could not wear a corset with this attire and it left her breasts free
flowing beneath a light chemise and the sweater. She could feel the wool
grazing her nipple tips with each shift of her body, and she was surprised,
but had to admit wearing the outfit alone was arousing her.
“Of course, it cannot be that I intend to sneak into Law’s home,”
Affinity declared as she grabbed her veiled bonnet and stuffed it on top
of her head. It did not fit well because she had piled her hair in a large
bun on the top of her head. The bonnet and veil also looked quite
ridiculous with the rest of her clandestine outfit. However, she felt the
need to be masked and this was the best she could come up with.
Affinity assured herself that the entire objective was that no one was
to see her, so it mattered little what she actually looked like. She was
even going so far as to walk to Law’s home, rather than hiring a hackney.
She would stealthily keep to the alleyways and the shadows. So, she
picked up the last bit of her furtive costume, a small black billy club that
she had found in the attic. She could not go out alone through the back
alleys without protection.
This week, she had watched Law’s home nearly every day until as
late in the evening as she could manage. What she had learned was that
none of his servants stayed in residence overnight, which was very odd.
But, she had also learned today quite by chance of overhearing Law’s
groom say that the carriage needed to be brought out because his grace
was going to a boxing event.
Affinity had quickly left then to check the times of this boxing event.
Luckily there was only one boxing match that it could be and that left the
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field open if she was brave enough to raise the game she wanted to play
higher.
Really, curiosity drove her common sense in this matter entirely
astray. She had already admitted to herself that she had a complete and
overblown crush on the Duke of St. Martin. She had never experienced
one before and it was quite breathtaking. Brevity had once had a crush
over a mature and refined school master at Lady Whitmore’s Academy
for Young Ladies. The crush had been quite dramatic and Affinity now
understood why. The feelings inside her had no real logic to them. They
were simply bold and nearly overpowering. They created this momen-
tous desire inside her to discover more about the object of her affection.
But she was not doing this completely because of her amorous urges.
She had a plan. The infancy of a plan at least. She would learn all that she
could about Law, in the process making certain he was worthy of her
amorous intent, and then she would use the knowledge to entice Law’s
mind and soul. She would be all that he desired. In fact, she would seduce
him if that were possible.
So determinedly, Affinity managed to make good time and was not
seen as she made her way to Law’s home some five blocks away. She
approached his townhouse from the rear, having to physically climb a
stone wall to do so. It was quite an event for her, and she resolved that
she was physically weak for all the effort it cost her. Luckily, the stone
wall had shifted and become uneven over time, allowing her to find
handholds and footholds to lift herself and draw her cumbersome body
over the top.
She resolved, as she sat atop the stone fence, puffing hard breaths,
that she was immediately going to start a physical regiment to overcome
this irritating weakness.
“Women just sit on their posteriors too long,” she muttered, looking
for a way to lower herself down the inside of the stone wall.
What she spied was the low hanging branch of a tree next to the wall.
So very daring, she used this with a small leap and managed to catch the
branch in her hands, which dangled her feet closer to the ground below.
Then, she let go and it was only a short distance to land on her feet. She
smiled vividly, realizing how brave and determined she was in her goal.
It felt glorious to take charge like this, and the hum of excitement filling
her body was like an aphrodisiac.
Carefully and silently, Affinity picked her way through the garden
to the back of Law’s townhouse. There were a few lights burning, yet
they appeared dim and they did not overly worry her because many
people left a few lights on for their return. Now came the tricky part. How
to get inside? She had thought this over and as of yet, had not come up
with many good answers. She could only hope that some part of the
townhouse had been left open.
So with this hope, she began to systemically try every window and
door as quietly as she could. She was down on her hands and knees trying
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a lowercase window outside what appeared to be Law’s study, when
suddenly a face loomed before her on the other side of the window pane.
Affinity yelped, rearing back and clamping a hand over her mouth to
contain any further sounds, with her gaze leaping from a short distance
unfocused, to a longer distance focused.
“Beauty,” she whispered through her fingers, looking at Law’s
russet setter gazing back at her eagerly through the window pane. “Oh,
shh shh,”
she added quickly, hoping he would not bark at her.
But Beauty just sat there gazing at her hopefully with his tail
wagging. Still, he looked as though he could start barking at her at any
moment, so she backed away slowly. It would be better to try the other
rooms windows where Beauty was not perched, she decided as she
moved back into the shadows. Next, she tried the dining room windows
and she was standing on her tiptoes, industriously intent on a side
window, when something poked her on her bottom.
“Oh my God!” Affinity squealed, jumping and turning and tripping
all in what felt like the same motion. Then, she found herself landing on
her posterior in the flower patch under the window. A large shape loomed
over her and before she could think, the next thing that happened made
her laugh outright. It was Beauty’s wet tongue licking her cheek.
“Oh
you!” Affinity gushed fondly, grasping Beauty in a hug, then
raised herself to sit beside him. “You scared the devil out of me,” Affinity
scolded him as she thoroughly petted him, to his happily wagging tail. It
took her a few minutes to catch her breath and her wits, when she finally
realized . . . “How did you get outside, Beauty?”
Immediately, Beauty trotted away as though he understood her
question and Affinity got to her feet to follow, hoping this did not mean
someone had
let
Beauty outdoors. But, what Beauty led her to was a
small door within a door. “How clever,” Affinity whispered, watching
Beauty push through the small door that moved inward with his nudge.
This door was obviously built specially for Beauty to let him in and out
of the gardens whenever he wished.
If she had been a man or just inches wider, she would not have made
it through the door. However, she just fit sideways with only a few
scrapes. Once inside, she found herself in a darkened pantry, and as she
got to her feet, dusting herself off, she patted Beauty’s head. “Well I have
gone and done it now,” Affinity whispered, looking down into Beauty’s
loyal brown eyes.
She stood still for several minutes listening silently to the quiet
house. There were no noises at all and she felt certain with some inner
sense added that she was alone. Her goal in this search was to find some
of Law’s interests and likes, as in the boxing that she now knew he
favored. By the time she met him, she would know all there was to know
about boxing. Wouldn’t that surprise any gentleman? A lady knowing
how to converse intelligently about any sport, and not just her next
embroidering projects? These ideas that kept coming to her had such
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merit! A man and a woman could have true companionship, if they had
things in common. It was so much better to have things in common, than
relying upon appearance and social standings.
Yes,
Affinity thought,
these thoughts bolstered her. It was much different planning to do
something as opposed to actually doing it—as in right now.
She started out very timidly, but quickly her curiosity and interest
overcame her hesitations and she was quite enjoying herself. And,
that
was when she found the journal. She had looked through Law’s library
finding a great many clues to his nature there. He was currently reading
Mystery Island by Jules Vern set on a table by a comfortable reading
chair that appeared well used. The library shelves held a great many
books about military history and warfare, making her wonder if he had
ever been to war. There was a chess set opened on the table, so she
assumed that he liked chess. The room itself smelled wonderful also, like
smoky cherries, pine, and books. The smoky cherry flavor in the air had
her wondering, until she found a box of cigarillos, which were small thin
cigars.
Oh
she had heard of these. They were not a usual “find” in
England and it took a lot of her will power not to pocket one and later
perhaps daringly try a puff. Then, as much to keep herself from taking a
cigarillo, as to further her explorations, she moved from Law’s library to
his study.
She had come directly to his desk, naturally looking down, and spied
what appeared to be a private journal set on top of the oak-inlaid desk.
She fingered the brackish-brown and worn tooled leather on the outside
cover of the journal, thinking that she had not yet decided whether or not
she would actually explore closed drawers or closets, which felt more
like an invasion, just as opening this journal would be perhaps. The
journal could simply be his household bookkeeping, but the look and feel