Authors: Brothers in arms 9 -Love's Surrender
“See?” Very said nonsensicaly. “Just the thought of such a
daring adventure has you speechless.” She leaned closer after
casting a furtive glance around the room. “I can tel you that there
is nothing better than ilicit passion. Truly. And I want you to
have that.” She took Vanessa’s arm and continued across the
room. “It’s settled then. When you give me the signal I shal
divert everyone’s attention while you three slip out.” She leaned
toward her again, while stil walking, and spoke quietly out of the
corner of her mouth, as if imparting a great secret. “There’s a
corner of her mouth, as if imparting a great secret. “There’s a
smal, unused linen closet on the third floor, second door to the
left, that makes an ideal trysting spot. Here we are!” she triled
gaily as they came to a stop at the card table. Mr. Tarrant and
Lord Kensington, Very’s husband and lover, stood at their
arrival. They’d clearly been waiting for them, cards at the ready.
“I’ve found her.” Very plopped herself down in one of the empty
chairs. “I shal partner Wolf and Kensington wil partner you,
Vanessa.”
Lord Kensington held her chair as Vanessa obediently sat down.
“It is a pleasure to see you again, Lady Vanessa,” Lord
Kensington said, his smile genuine. Vanessa wondered if he
knew of Mr. Gabriel’s and Mr. Wilkes’ plan and blushed. Lord
Kensington looked puzzled by her reaction and sat down with a
slight hesitation. “I do hope you wish to play cards, Lady
Vanessa,” he said politely. “I know Mrs. Tarrant can be rather
domineering.”
“I’m right here, you know,” Very said from across the table. “I
can hear what you’re saying.”
“That’s why I’m saying it,” Lord Kensington responded, picking
up his cards as Mr. Tarrant dealt. “What good would it do if you
couldn’t hear it?”
“Be careful, or I’l domineer you,” Very said with a mock fierce
“Be careful, or I’l domineer you,” Very said with a mock fierce
look.
Mr. Tarrant made a clicking noise, as if settling down a hissing
cat. “He would rol over and submit, as usual, my dear. Play
cards.”
Very laughed loudly. Lord Kensington did not dispute Mr.
Tarrant, however, and Vanessa thought she might have actualy
seen him wink at the other man.
They drew a crowd as they played, mainly because Very was
laughing contagiously the whole time as she bantered with Lord
Kensington while Mr. Tarrant tried to mediate their conversation.
Vanessa felt her loneliness grow as she listened, a fierce longing
for an intimacy of affection such as the three obviously shared.
“I was sorry that your parents couldn’t join us this evening, Lady
Vanessa,” Very’s aunt, Lady Randal, said at one point from
where she watched their game.
“They’re not in town,” Vanessa said, distracted by her cards.
“They are attending a house party in Kent. I feared I was coming
down with a fever last week and didn’t accompany them.”
“Oh,” Very said, ful of concern. “Are you al right now?”
Vanessa was startled by her concern. “Yes, thank you. It passed
within a day.” She gestured across the room to where Aunt
within a day.” She gestured across the room to where Aunt
Grace sat, deep in conversation with the dowager countess,
Lord Randal’s mother. “My aunt came to take care of me, and
has graciously agreed to celebrate the holiday season with me.”
“I’m glad you are not alone this holiday,” Very said, grasping her
hand. “You and your aunt must come to our house tomorrow
night for dinner.” She looked around the table. “You al must
come! We shal have a wonderful evening.” She looked back at
Vanessa. “You can see the baby. Say you’l come.”
Vanessa laughed at her earnestness. “I’l come.” Very clapped in
delight, quite pleased with herself.
Mr. Tarrant barely glanced up from his cards as he commented,
“It’s a good thing the household is used to your impromptu
dinners, my dear.”
“You al love them, you know you do,” Very said looking at
both Mr. Tarrant and Lord Kensington. Lord Kensington
murmured his agreement while he glowered at his cards,
seemingly unaware he’d just admitted to being part of the
Tarrant household. Vanessa took her cue from the rest of the
company and ignored his comment.
Vanessa had to amend her acceptance. “I’l come if I can. I’m
pledged to the orphanage tomorrow, to hand out charitable
gifts.”
“Oh, do you need help?” Very asked, biting her lip worriedly.
She often helped at the orphanage with Vanessa. It was how
they’d become acquainted.
“We shal help, won’t we Nick?” Mr. Gabriel said with a smile
at Vanessa. “If you would like?”
“Oh, good,” Very said in a tone that implied the discussion was
over. “I had planned to do some holiday preparations tomorrow.
Wolf’s parents are coming for Twelfth Night.”
“It’s settled then,” Mr. Gabriel agreed with satisfaction. Vanessa
raised her brows at his high-handedness but said nothing. She
saw Mr. Wilkes smile.
It wasn’t long before Vanessa grew agitated with Lord
Kensington’s play. “My lord,” she said calmly after they’d lost
another hand due to his poor play, “I must insist that you stop
cheating. For the other side.”
Her comment drew guffaws from around the room as Lord
Kensington stammered out a denial. Very threw down her cards.
“Oh drat. She’s figured us out.” Her comment caused even more
laughter.
“Wel, you don’t have to live with her when she loses,” Lord
Kensington defended himself. “She’s impossible.”
Mr. Gabriel plucked a protesting Lord Kensington out of his
chair and sat down. “I’l take over.” He waved at Very. “Go
on.”
Very raised an eyebrow. “Think you can beat us, do you? Wel,
we shal see, Mr. Gabriel.”
He wasn’t looking at Very. He was looking at Vanessa with a
question written on his face. “We don’t have to cheat,” she told
Very. Mr. Gabriel’s answering smile was victorious.
“Oh, that is a chalenge if I ever heard one,” Very said, smartly
dealing the cards. “Did you hear that, Tarrant? She thinks to
humiliate us.”
The play was even for a bit while Vanessa and Mr. Gabriel
learned each other’s style of play. Mr. Wilkes had been idly
wandering around the table while they played, perusing
everyone’s hands. On the sixth hand he stopped opposite
Vanessa just as she was about to play a card. He shook his head
very slightly. Vanessa wasn’t even sure at first she’d seen it. She
tapped the card again, and again he barely moved his head from
side to side. Hmm, Very must have another heart, then, and a
high one at that. Which meant Vanessa would have to play her
ace to win the trick. She touched the ace and Mr. Wilkes smiled.
Before playing it she glanced across the table to Mr. Gabriel. His
eyes met hers for a moment and a half smile crooked his lip
before he looked back down at his own cards.
before he looked back down at his own cards.
Vanessa played her ace and won the trick before she realized
they were cheating for her. And it had seemed so natural to
folow their lead. She ought to feel remorse for resorting to the
same sort of trickery she’d caled Kensington out for, but instead
she was elated. It was the first time she’d ever felt this sort of
communion with a member of the opposite sex. They shared a
secret, the three of them. It was a heady thought and she was
drunk on her own audaciousness. She had to take a drink of
champagne to keep the smile off her face.
And so it went for the next half hour, until Very threw her cards
down in disgust and frowned ferociously at Vanessa. “We shal
defeat you tomorrow night. You are fairly warned.”
Vanessa laughed and held her hand out across the table. “Peace,
friend. I look forward to another game tomorrow.”
Very shook her hand. “We meet at dusk.”
The crowd laughed and clapped good-naturedly as Mr. Tarrant
and Mr. Gabriel also shook hands. As Vanessa stood up, Mr.
Wilkes appeared behind her to pul out her chair. “An excelent
game, Lady Vanessa. Wel played.”
She smirked at him conspiratorialy. “Thank you.”
The crowd was breaking up around them and Vanessa waited a
The crowd was breaking up around them and Vanessa waited a
few moments before she smoothed a hand down her skirt and
looked pointedly at Mr. Wilkes and then back at Very. “I think I
shal go and refresh myself.” It took a moment for Very to catch
on. Then she insisted quite loudly that she must, this very minute,
have some music or her Christmastide was ruined. Half the party
moved off into the adjoining music room.
Vanessa waited until they had a smal space of privacy. Then she
said softly, “Very told me there’s a smal…retiring room on the
third floor.” Her voice was so quiet both men had to lean over to
hear her. Mr. Wilkes’ wide eyes flew up to meet hers, and Mr.
Gabriel winked. He was outrageous. But then, so was she,
wasn’t she?
Vanessa slowly made her way out of the room, sharing a word
here and there with acquaintances and smiling at her aunt, who
immediately went back to her conversation. Just before she went
out the door she nonchalantly turned back to survey the room,
sniffing her bouquet of rosemary. Mr. Gabriel stood at Mr.
Wilkes’ side, and both men were watching her retreat. At her
look Mr. Gabriel smiled and looked up at the ceiling.
Her heart pounding, Vanessa went in search of ilicit passion.
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Nick tapped lightly on the door. It had been left ajar, so both he
and Oliver assumed this was it. If not, they would have to do
some quick explaining.
The door was yanked open and a disembodied hand came out
of the interior darkness and grabbed Oliver’s arm, yanking him
inside. Oliver laughed and in turn grabbed Nick and dragged him
right behind. Once they were in there he only got a quick
impression of Vanessa before she slammed the door and they
were al lost in the dark.
“Are you mad?” she hissed. “Knocking on the door? What if
someone heard?”
“Wel, just in case they didn’t, it’s a good thing you slammed the
door behind us so they’d be sure to hear that,” Oliver drawled
with a thread of laughter beneath his words.
Vanessa moaned as if in pain. “I’m not very good at this
Vanessa moaned as if in pain. “I’m not very good at this
sneaking about business,” she confessed in a miserable tone.
“Perhaps this was a bad idea.”
“It was a briliant idea,” Oliver said soothingly. “Now where are
you?”
Nick felt a hand on his hip and he caught his breath at the thril
that shot through him. Here in the dark he could enjoy Oliver’s
touch without anyone noticing or caring. He stepped closer, but
Oliver patted his buttock and puled away.
“That’s the wrong person,” Oliver quipped lightly. “Ah, there
you are, my dear,” he purred, obviously having found Vanessa.
There was some rustling in the dark and then a soft, fragrant
shape was pressed against Nick.
“Oh,” Vanessa said softly. She squirmed, and Nick forgot his
disappointment over Oliver moving away. He bent his knees and
pressed his hips into Vanessa’s soft bottom. He gave a little rub
and a slight moan escaped him.
“Oh,” she said again, and the wonder and uncertainty combined
in her voice hit Nick hard. His heart was suddenly pounding in
excitement, his cock hard. The transition had been so quick he
ached from it. He hadn’t been this aroused from a simple touch
in a very long time. Was it the thought of Vanessa’s innocence?
Her trust in them? More likely simple anticipation. He’d seen the
fire in her. Now he wanted to taste it—to possess it and be
fire in her. Now he wanted to taste it—to possess it and be
consumed by it.
Vanessa made a little distressed sound and started to move
away. Her steps were clumsy and Nick could tel Oliver was
blocking her retreat.
“Don’t,” Nick rasped. He reached out and put his hands on her
hips, holding her against him. “Please don’t.”
“Open the door,” Oliver demanded. “It’s too dark. I want to see
you two.”
“No,” Vanessa gasped. “They’l see.”
“Who? There’s no one up here but we three.”
Oliver’s argument was sound, but Nick wanted it dark for
reasons of his own. “No,” he said. He wrapped one arm around
Vanessa’s waist and with the other found Oliver’s arm. “No.
Leave it be. I like the dark.”
For a moment they al stood stil, their harsh breathing cutting the
air. There was heat arcing between them, and Nick felt like the
conduit. He was burning up inside. Giving in to temptation, he
leaned down and breathed in Vanessa’s scent. His nose found
her hair and he folowed the curve of her cheek down to her
neck. When he put his mouth on her sweet-smeling skin, she
whimpered.
whimpered.
“Kiss me, Vanessa,” Oliver whispered. “Please.”
Her neck arched under Nick’s lips as she tilted her head up, and