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âOh, Peter.â She could barely breathe.
âI want to be with you. I want to paint you. I want to be your Alex Katz.â
She hugged him. âIâl be your Ada.â
Mertons appeared, scanning the air with his computer pen. âPeter,â he said, âsomething just happened. The variables went haywire.â
âI struck it,â Peter said. âThe painting. I have struck my mark upon it.â He held up Camâs hand and pointed to the ring. Instantly the sound of Bal âs triumphant hoot reached their ears from the direction of Camâs office fol owed by Anastasiaâs happy âI told you. Curators make mistakes all the time. Look, thatâs Lelyâs mark. Iâd recognize it anywhere.â
âYou have no idea what youâve done,â Mertons cried.
âI donât,â Peter said. âBut Iâm wil ing to find out.â
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â âTis good of you to do this.â Peter laid in some vermil ion and watched it spark in the light. The early morning sun flooding in from Washington Road cast a beautiful pink-gold gleam on his canvas.
Cam shifted on Peterâs long brocade couch, stil giddy from the night before, tilting her head toward the window as Peter had directed, but also to see the fat, gleaming emerald on her finger. âWel , when Mertons agreed to sneak the painting of Nel out of your Covent Garden studio for a night, impact on the tangent arcs aside, I could hardly say no.â
âThat was a bril iant idea. With the painting in hand, Charles wil sign the edict and Ursula wil get my name. I canât tel you how much that means to me.â
âIâm glad you told me. I wish I had known before.â
âI just hope Stephen doesnât notice the paintingâs absence. Mertons says heâl have it back to London tomorrow and on its way to Charles the next.â
âThat Mertons ⊠Heâs an enigma.â
âI think Iâve decided heâs a romantic at heart. Besides, he told me the Guild was in such disarray when he broke the news last nightâhad to roust the chairman out of his bed at midnightâhe probably could have reversed the outcome of the Thirty Yearsâ War and no one would have noticed.â
âDo you think Nel wil mind?â
âI doubt it. Her nakedness has been wel admired over the years, and there have been, shal we say, countless monuments erected to it. One naked painting more or less wil not be missed by our Miss Gwyn.â
Cam laughed and then shivered, remembering the monument that had been erected to her last night in Peterâs warm, dark bed. She stil didnât know if Anastasia was going to get the executive directorship, and it didnât matter.
Sheâd told Packard last night her resignation stood, and Bal immediately offered her twice the salary to curate his stuff. âMy own museum,â heâd said to her dreamily. âIâm seeing âThe Bal Col ectionâ in big lights. Tasteful, but big.â
âCan I get a peek?â she said, and Peter obliged by turning the easel. What had been Barbara Vil iers and then Nel was now Cam, the reddish brunette waves interwoven with orange and gold, the nose made just a touch more retroussĂ©, and the gray eyes streaked with blue. It was amazing what could be altered with a few masterful touches of paint.
âBut if youâre only changing the face,â she said, âI donât understand why you needed me naked under here.â She gazed down at the black dressing gown she held tightly around her.
Spots of color appeared on his cheeks. âHmm, aye, thatâs a fair question. Wel , when Charles asked for a painting of you in a, um, mythological setting in exchange for signing the marriage edict, he was quite clear he wanted everything to be as
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