Lord of the Manor (Trysts and Treachery Book 5) Elizabeth Keysian (pocket ebook reader txt) š
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Moving slowly, she nestled into him, evidently on the lookout for any discomfort he might be suffering. This stubborn, determined young woman truly had a heart of gold, more valuable than any Templar treasure.
āAre you hurt?ā He kissed the top of her head, then nuzzled against her hair.
āNay. But Charlemagneās gone.ā There was a wobble in her voice.
He held her tighter. This would be a blow from which it would take her a long time to recover. He understood how much the falcon had meant to her.
āGone? Tell me how you know this.ā
āHe fought Master Clark for the key after that villain locked you in. But the last person to see Charlemagne said he was flying away, distressed, with smoke coming from his feathers. Heās not been back since the fire. I havenāt seen him since yesterday, and never before has he been absent so long.ā
Allan grimaced. Heād been lying here abed for a day and a night? Surely, he had more vigor than to lie in bed all that time, letting others attend to him after such a catastrophe?
āIām so sorry. I should get up and help you look for him.ā
āNay.ā She pushed gently against his chest. āYouāre under the orders of your physician, Martin. He gave you a sleeping draft yesterday to calm and quiet you while he tended to your burns. Your green doublet is ruined, I fear. It was singed and hot, and sticking to you in places, so we had to cut it off.ā
He would have laughed, only heād have ended up choking. āYou fret over my doublet when you have lost your bird, your home, andāI assumeāall your possessions. Did the fire spread?ā
āIt did not, thanks be to Mary. I donāt know what can be saved from my cottage. Well, your cottage, in truth, since youāre the lord of the manor. But Anselm and Benedict are over there at present to see what may be saved. Speaking of possessions, I have something for you.ā
A gift? The last thing he expected at such a time. But who was sending him gifts?
āThe cache of coin? Itās been saved?ā It would certainly be a help if it had. If he was to become a married man soon, he wanted his wife to have every comfort.
But when Cecily held up the miniature portrait of Hannah for him to see, he couldnāt believe his eyes.
āWhat is this? How does it come about that you have Hannahās picture?ā
āYou used it to buy your way out of that cell that Master Clark put you in. The constable, fearing mayhap to get into trouble, returned it to me yesterday afternoon. He must be worried Master Clark will talk freely before the magistrates in hopes of winning himself some leniency. Master Wright clearly doesnāt want wrongful arrest and the taking of bribes tainting his name, so heās been returning his spoils to their rightful owners. Or so I imagine.ā
Allan couldnāt hold the precious jewel or even touch it. But the object mattered less than it used to. The person was gone, a treasured memory. Now he had Cecily, with whom new memories would be made. The sooner they could be wed, the better.
But fear still clouded his hopes. āIf Kennett is out for mercy, heāll say whatever he can to gain his ends. He may once again repeat that story about you and your uncles being closet Catholics and traitors. I can protect you, but I worry about the men. The only genuinely safe place they can go is beyond these shoresāthink you that they are ready to quit the country?ā
Cecily laid Hannahās miniature on the chest beside his bed and snuggled back into his embrace.
āYou shouldnāt concern yourself with them. You must get betterāthereās naught you can do for now. Master Swaffham is on the manor today, making sure all is done as it should be, so that you may rest and recover.ā
It wasnāt in his nature to do such a thing, but when she tilted her face up to meet his eyes, he saw the ardent appeal in them.
āSo,ā he said softly. āYou intend to overrule me in this. But Iām stronger than you might imagine. I cannot keep to my bed and I donāt wish to. Unless, of course, you are in it with me.ā
He enjoyed the flush that stole over her cheeks but held back from kissing her. That would be too much of a distraction when there were still urgent matters to consider.
āThe men must move in hereāall three of them. It is easier for me to protect them if theyāre all together. If the world knows that we are all soon to be family, no one will question if I choose to move everyone into my own dwelling. This place is too vast for one man, in any case.ā
āWhat do you mean, āthe world knowsā?ā The flush had intensified. She was thinking of the night before last. As was he.
āI was not so traumatized that I failed to notice you throwing yourself at me when I escaped and covering my face with kisses. The entire village witnessed the spectacle. Our night of unparalleled joy is now a matter of common knowledge.ā
He kissed her frown. āDonāt be shy. Unless you have some discarded sweethearts amongst the village lads, I have no doubt that everyone will be glad for us. And doubtless, they will look to you to reform me, and mold me into becoming the best lord of the manor the village has ever known.ā
Before she could respond, a door banged below, and the next moment, he heard footsteps speeding up the stairs. He unwillingly relinquished Cecily, who scurried over and settled herself in his cross-framed chair. She was the picture of innocent concern when he called āEnter!ā and Benedict came into the room.
āMasterāyouāre awake. Feeling better, I trust?ā
āAyeāI thank you.
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