Epilogue
Lady Hawthorne – Natalie Castleton – reclined against the tree and smiled lazily as she watched the two small boys running alongside the tall handsome gentleman she’d married. Sensing her scrutiny, Garrett glanced up and caught her eye.
His black gaze ran over her body suggestively and Natalie giggled. Even after all these years, he never failed to send a thrill through her with his roguish impertinence.
But she was far into her third confinement, perhaps only hours away from giving birth to Little Garrett number three.
Number one skipped ahead willfully and number two had taken hold of Garrett’s much larger hand.
Both were mischievously similar to their father.
Natalie attempted to relax as her stomach tightened painfully.
She needed to return indoors. She’s already sent for the midwife.
Likely they would be awaiting her at the house.
“Mama! Papa climbed a tree!” Her four-year-old son, Brody, named for her father, dashed to where she sat, bouncing full of excitement. As he smiled and waggled his eyebrows, his dimple appeared. “And then he helped me up, too. But not Benjamin. Benjamin was too scared.”
“Because you’re such a big boy, Brody.” Natalie held out her arms. She would not be able to hold her boys for the next several hours. Perhaps for a few days. And although she’d had no difficulty delivering her first two sons, one could never be certain…
Brody wrapped his arms around her neck for a quick hug before scampering off to roll in the grass.
This child.
Always moving.
“Come here, Benjamin.” Natalie held out her arms for her son, who had just turned two.
Baby Ben dropped his father’s hands with a shy smile. Still a little wobbly with his chubby limbs and tiny feet, her cherub wobbled into her arms and snuggled his head into her neck.
Natalie met her husband’s gaze. “I’ve called for the midwife.”
Garrett’s expression transformed from casual amusement to concerned alarm at her words. “What are you doing out here? For God’s sake, love, I would have brought the boys up to you.” He dropped to his knees and began touching her shoulders. Her arms and thighs.
After she’d successfully delivered Broderick, he’d admitted his fears to her.
His own mother had died in childbirth. He’d been shaking when Tinny handed him the little bundle.
And now, she would face childbirth for a third time. Natalie met his gaze and reached up to run her fingers along his jaw. “Everything will be fine.” She hated that he worried.
A flash of white appeared on the lawn with Baby Bear trailing along behind.
“Master Brody! Master Benjamin! Let’s get you boys cleaned up for your dinner.
” Tinny had stepped in to take over the care of Natalie’s little scamps with emphatic enthusiasm.
Natalie had found she had little say in the matter.
She’d been delighted.
“Miss Mara’s awaiting you in your chamber, My Lady.” She addressed Natalie with more than a trace of admonishment.
“I was just telling her she needn’t have come out to meet us.” Garrett seemed in full agreement, but his hand rested on the back of Natalie’s neck, massaging her gently.
Natalie wanted to be alone with him before matters progressed. She needed to reassure him.
Hold him.
After one last round of kisses, the boys were corralled by Tinny, along with Baby Bear, and led back to the house.
Natalie scooted forward on the ground so that Garrett could hold her from behind, his back resting against the tree, legs on both sides of her.
She tilted her head onto his chest and clasped his hands against her belly.
A cool breeze rustled the leaves overhead. “I love you, Nat.” Garrett’s voice took on that gravelly tone she recognized from other moments when emotions had overwhelmed him. “I hate that you have to go through this again.” He buried his face in her neck and nuzzled her there.
“I love you, My Lord,” she teased. “It will all be over soon enough. And then we’ll have our third little Lordling.” She smiled through her words. Of course, all would be well. And they would have another precious being created through their love.
“Perhaps a little lady this time?” Garrett was trying to be lighthearted but she knew he was afraid.
This man. Strong. Loyal. Brave and dependable.
She knew he would lay down his life for her.
As she relished his warmth, another pain gripped her abdomen. She knew he could feel it, the tension in her body, the hardening of her fundament. His hand rubbed circles along with her own.
“We need to get you upstairs.”
“I’m not ready yet.” She waited for the pain to recede and then turned to wind her arms around his neck. A tiny sob managed to escape as she did so.
She was a little afraid. She knew what was to come. It would all be worth it. She would draw strength from him, just as he would from her.
It was what they did – who they were.
His mouth met and claimed hers. So natural. Like breathing. The taste of Garrett Castleton was as familiar as her own. “Stay with me this time.” She murmured the words against him. For the previous two births, he’d awaited the news in his study with Stone, who’d come to commiserate with him.
Garrett pulled back and stared intently into her eyes. “Are you certain?”
“I want you with me.” She nodded.
Those rakish black eyes gazed back at her with more love than she could ever have imagined.
“Your wish is my command.” And then before she realized what he was about, he’d risen and lifted her into his arms easily. She clutched him tightly. After all, she was not her normal willowy self.
“I love you.” She smiled and suddenly no longer had any fear whatsoever.
“Of course you do, minx.” He kissed her and carried her into the beautiful home they’d been building since shortly after they married. It would never be finished. Just as the two of them would never know the boundaries of their love.
A few hours later, Garrett looked on as Natalie delivered their baby girl. Little Lady Cordelia Josephine Castleton.
They would grasp the promises of life together and hold tightly. So much of life ahead!
—End—
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Alex Cross, the Duke of "Ice" has more than earned the nickname given him by the ton.
Having lost his family in a tragic accident a few years before, he is now cynical, blasé and arrogant.
The duke no longer expects happiness, but will not reject sensual pleasure if it is offered. After all, a man has needs...
...none of which will be met, unfortunately, at this particular house party. For most of his fellow guests are either elderly gossips or stodgy old codgers and the entertainments thus far have been something of a snooze, really: parlor games, nature walks, etc... etc...
And if all that isn’t enough to send him running, his host expects him to court his recently jilted daughter, the simpering miss, Lady Natalie.
Oh, hell no! He'll make his excuses and depart early.
Perhaps he will return to London to replace his mistress.
He'd had to relinquish Elise after she'd become cloying and possessive.
He fails to escape, however, before Miss Abigail Wright arrives.
The barely genteel lady smiles too often, laughs too easily, and is far too optimistic for her own good.
And after she experiences a most unfortunate wardrobe malfunction, the Duke of Ice reluctantly finds himself sexually attracted to her.
That’s when the trouble begins.
Because a House Party Scandal spreads like wild fire and if the duke wishes to save Miss Wright’s reputation, he’ll have to make her a respectable offer. She's just a mouse of a thing really. What harm can there be in marrying the poor gal and then leaving her to rusticate in the country?
What harm indeed.
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