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  "In fact what?" he asked, moving closer now, holding out his hands for her to take. He pulled her to her feet, straight into his arms, his body moving seductively against hers as a smile played around his rugged, manly lips-lips that drove all thoughts out of Plum's mind but what pleasure they brought her.

  "In fact I should like very much for you to make love to me," she whispered, forgetting to be shy and innocent in her desire for him. A flicker of surprise flashed across Harry's face before he bent and scooped her up in his arms, turning to carry her into his room. Plum had little time to admire the dark blue colors of his curtains and matching chairs before he deposited her on the middle of his bed, stripping off her night rail before she even had a chance to gasp.

  She lay exposed to his gaze, every last blessed inch of her, and although she knew she should be embarrassed by her nudity, the way his eyes were eating her, she wasn't. All the tingling and pools of heat within her were stirred to a new level of intensity by the pleasure she saw reflected in his eyes.

  She rolled onto her side into a more artful position, and gave Harry a blatant come-hither smile.

  "You look uncomfortably hot in that dressing gown, husband. Don't you think you should shed it and come to bed?"

  "What?" Harry's voice was just as hoarse as Plum's had been, something that made her smile to herself as she patted the bed beside her.

  "Take it off, Harry. I wish to see you, too."

  Harry's eyes went practically black as he struggled to relieve himself of the hold his dressing gown had on him. His fingers seemed to have difficulty with the buttons. After fighting them for a few seconds, he snarled and ripped the garment off, throwing himself down beside her, his hands reaching for her.

  "No," Plum said, pushing his hands away.

  "No?" Harry choked. "No? What do you mean, no?"

  "I mean no, I wish to look at you first." Plum sat on her heels and looked at the vast array of Harry before her. He was gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous, better than she imagined. His legs were long and well muscled, not at all scrawny, as Charles's had been. His belly had just the slightest hint of a softness to it, a sign of his age, no doubt, but a sign that pleased Plum immensely. Charles had been thin and boney, and she had always been partial to large men-not fat, but comfortable to touch. Harry's little hint of a belly was the perfect balance to the rest of his hard, muscled self. Her eyes skittered up his lightly haired chest-a chest that was heaving, she was pleased to note-across the broad width of his shoulders.

  "What is it about a man's chest?" she mused aloud as she took in the last uncovered bits of him, two strong arms with long, blunt-tipped fingers, a strong neck, and oh yes, the part she had been trying to ignore, the part of him that stood up and saluted her with a cheery wave.

  "I was wondering just the exact same thing about your chest," Harry said, his hands twitching on the blue and gold counterpane. "Am I allowed to touch you yet?"

  "Not yet. Soon. But not yet."

  Harry groaned, and started to protest when Plum took him into her hands. His hips arched upward, the groan strangling in his throat.

  "You're very aroused. I like that about you. You're also a bit longer than I expected, but I trust that won't be the cause of any difficulty."

  Harry gasped in great quantities of air, and clutched the counterpane with both hands. "I trust not."

  She explored the hard, hot length of velvety soft flesh that moved like silk over steel, enjoying the way his eyes rolled up in his head. Sweat broke out on his brow as his chest heaved, desperately attempting to bring enough air into his lungs. Plum allowed her hands to roam, to touch and tease the surrounding skin, then leaned over and nipped at his adorable little belly.

  His stomach tightened as he yelped her name. Plum just grinned at him and kissed a path upward even as her hand slid lower. He smelled so good, like lemon soap and aroused male and something else, something a little spicy, something uniquely Harry.

  "You have a very nice chest," she whispered as his light dusting of chest hair tickled her nose. She wanted more than anything to take his adorable little nipples into her mouth, teasing them with teeth and tongue until he pleaded for mercy, but she remembered in time that she was supposed to be innocent of such knowledge, and contented herself with pressing a kiss to each nipple before nibbling a path up his neck and around to his ear.

  Harry shuddered and groaned again, his body quivering nonstop, sweat bedewing his chest as Plum nibbled his earlobe. She paused and frowned at the gold wire tucked behind his ear. "Do you need your spectacles?"

  "Only to see."

  "Oh." She plucked them gently from his face, setting them on the table next to the bed before returning to his ear, laving the outer edge of it with her tongue as she said softly, "Your turn."

  She was on her back before the second word left her mouth, Harry braced above her, squinting ever so slightly in order to bring her into focus. Her legs moved restlessly against his, the pressure inside of her increased until it was spiked with pain, a pleasurable pain of emptiness that need to be filled, a pain that only he could ease. His mouth hovered over her breasts, his hot breath steaming her flesh, her back arching of its own accord as his mouth- so hot, it would surely scorch her skin-burned a brand down her breastbone. Her hands slid up the muscles of his arms, her fingers catching in his hair as he kissed a trail of fire over to one heavy, aching breast, a breast that hungered for him, a breast that cried out for him, a breast that demanded that he take it into his mouth right at that very moment or else it would die. "Harry!" she shrieked as his mouth suddenly veered south, burning kisses pressed below her breast.

  "What?" he mumbled into her soft flesh, his tongue flickering out to taste her. Plum's back arched even more as she tried to pull his head up to where her breast clamored for it.

  "If you don't stop teasing me right this very second, my breast is going to explode, and then I'll have only one, and that will make me lopsided!"

  His hair brushed against her sensitive nipple, sending streaks of pain and pleasure through Plum. He grinned at her, then nibbled a feather light circle around her nipple. "What do you want me to do, Plum? Perhaps this?"

  He rubbed his cheek, slightly abrasive from his evening's growth of whiskers, against the side of her breast. Her legs moved against him as she twisted, trying to position her breast against his mouth. He pulled back, frustrating her attempt.

  "Harry!"

  "Or perhaps," he licked with long, sweeping strokes of his tongue around the perimeter of her breast, tracing along the point where her chest ended, and her breast began. "You want this?"

  "HARRY!" she demanded, past being able to form her need into words. She tugged at his head again, not hard enough to hurt him, but enough to make him pay attention.

  "Ah, I begin to see. You want me to do this ..." His mouth closed over the aching tip, his mouth hot and wet as he suckled her. Plum bucked beneath him as his teeth scraped gently over her flesh, the fires within her now a roaring inferno that swept her from toes to crown.

  "I'm burning up," she cried, reveling in her fiery death. "You're going to kill me!"

  "Sweetheart, I haven't even begun to make you burn," Harry swore against her breast, and just as Plum was sending heartfelt prayers to her maker to allow her to survive her husband's attention, her world fell apart.

  "Harry?" Plum blinked, wondering why he had left her, why his warm, delicious, hard body had pulled away from hers, then she realized that the pounding of her heart, so loud in her ears as to deafen her to everything but its frantic beat, was really a pounding on the door. "Harry?"

  He snatched up his dressing gown, pulling the bed curtains closed to shield her from view. Plum, still trying to gather her wits, finally realized that someone was at the door. She slid over and peeked through the bed curtains.

  "-and Mama tried barley water, but he won't keep that down as well. Tis the truth, it's coming out of both ends. Mama thought you'd want to know."

  "Now?" Harry
asked, his voice tight and rough about the edges. Plum understood completely-she felt like a bowstring pulled tight, trembling on the edge of release. "He had to be sick now? It couldn't have waited until later, it has to be now?"

  "I'm sorry, sir. I don't think he planned this, not as sick as the poor little lamb is."

  Harry banged his forehead on the doorframe a couple of times. Plum winced in sympathy. It had to have hurt. "Now?"

  Plum reached through the curtains and snared her night rail, pulling it on before leaving the bed. "Who is ill?" she asked him.

  He stopped abusing his forehead and set the candle he'd snatched up onto a tall bureau. "McTavish has some sort of a stomach complaint."

  "Mama thinks it's more than that, ma'am," George said, the golden hair tumbling down from under an old-fashioned nightcap tangled in the ties of her night rail as she wrung her hands in worry.

  "Mama?" Plum asked, confused.

  "Gertie is George's mother," Harry said as he slid his feet into a pair of blue velvet slippers. "Go back to bed, love. I'll see to McTavish. I'm sure it's just the usual complaint. Too many green apples, most likely."

  Plum toyed for a second with the thought of doing what Harry suggested, but only for a second. "I'll come with you." When Harry paused in the doorway to cast her a questioning glance, she added, "I'm his mother now. He needs me."

  "Yes," Harry agreed, much to her surprise... and delight. "He does need you."

  She brushed past him, following George up the dark stairs to the nursery, not at all aware that Harry finished his sentence with a soft, "And so do I."

  Chapter Eight

  "How is he this morning?" Temple asked.

  Harry staggered a few feet before the words sank into his sleep-deprived brain. "Better. Kept some broth down. Sleeping now. Thom's with him. Sent Plum to bed."

  Temple took the liberty of guiding his employer to the nearest chair, onto which Harry collapsed with a grateful sigh. "You should get some rest too, sir. It's been three days, and I doubt if you've had more than an hour or two of sleep at night."

  Harry made an attempt to push his spectacles up, noticed his hand was trembling with fatigue, and lowered it again. "Couldn't leave the poor little lad. Doctor said he almost bought it. Said we came damn close to losing him. Plum was beside herself."

  Temple signaled to a footman to bring a decanter and glass to the hall table next to where Harry was sitting. "Surely she didn't blame herself for the incident? I thought the Doctor Trewitt said McTavish had ingested something poisonous, like toxic berries or a bit of plant?"

  Harry leaned his head back against the oak paneling, and closed his eyes. There was so much for him to do, so much he needed to see to, but the last few days had drained him of all energy or desire to do anything but sleep for a week. "Plum had some foolish idea that it was the upset at dinner the other night that made him ill."

  "That is foolish. McTavish is made of sterner stuff."

  "Mmm." Harry tried to focus his mind on the things he needed to do, but they kept slipping from his mental grasp, as if they were made of quicksilver. "Now that McTavish is out of danger, I must attend to those tasks that are awaiting my attention, tasks like unearthing the information Lord Brice-land requested. And then there is putting the estate to rights-Plum can't do it all herself."

  Harry was so still that Temple thought for a moment that he had fallen asleep, but the groan Harry uttered informed him otherwise. His words, however, were noticeably slurred, spoken slowly as if the mere act of speaking was almost beyond him. "I've been blessed, Temple, twice in my life. The first was when I wed Beatrice, the second was when I found Plum. I'd have lost Tavvy without her ceaseless care. She wouldn't let him go, she just wouldn't let him ..."

  "Go," finished Temple. He set down the glass he was about to offer his employer, and went to fetch a footman to help carry the sleeping marquis upstairs. They laid him down next to Plum, who was sound asleep on her bed, fully dressed, her boots still on. Temple removed Plum's boots, and Harry's shoes and spectacles, loosened the latter's rumpled neckcloth, and spread a blanket over them both, quietly leaving them to their much needed rest.

  Ten hours later Harry awoke with a desperate need to use the pot, a raging thirst, and a vague, nagging sense of something important that he needed to do.

  "McTavish!" he roared two minutes later, and having achieved one goal, slammed down the lid to the close stool, tucked himself back into his breeches, and raced out of the bedroom for the upper floor.

  He burst into the nursery prepared to find his youngest child gravely ill-or worse-but what he found was an exuberant McTavish crawling around on his bed, giggling and laughing as he played with a gray-and-white striped kitten, just as if he had not been near death a few hours before.

  "Good evening, Harry. Did you sleep well?" Plum, sitting in the same chair next to the bed where she'd spent the last three days while they tended McTavish, looked as fresh as a spring daffodil-a somewhat faded and worn daffodil, he thought to himself, taking in her soft yellow gown. He made a mental note to have Temple bring a modiste to Ashleigh Court to fit Plum out with a new wardrobe. "I looked in on you twice, but both times you were sleeping so soundly, I didn't want to wake you. You look well rested."

  "I am," Harry answered, then strolled forward to ruffle his son's hair. "How are you feeling, old man?"

  McTavish looked up from where the kitten was pouncing on a piece of string he was trailing across the bed. "I'm hungry. Mama says I can't have anything but broth and toast until tomorrow. I don't like toast and broth. I want mashed potatoes!"

  Plum's velvety brown eyes were soft and warm as she smiled at him. "I melt every time he calls me that."

  "What, Mama?" She nodded. Harry glanced around the empty nursery, a wry twist to his lips. "I have a suspicion it won't be very long before you're taking to hiding from them as they bellow 'Mama!' down the hallways in search of you. And as for you, young man, you do as your mother tells you."

  McTavish made a face, and turned his attention back to playing with the kitten. Plum rose and spoke to one of the nursery maids, turning back to him to smile as she brushed a lock of hair off his brow.

  "I've ordered you a bath, husband. You look as if you could use a little freshening after the last four days. I'll have dinner held back an hour."

  "Ever the dutiful wife?"

  Her smiled turned cheeky. "Something like that."

  "Plum-" Harry caught her to him, mindless of the fact that McTavish was behind them playing on the bed. The warm glow of happiness her touch brought him was spreading, changing to something more elemental, more earthy. He kissed the tip of her delightful nose. "I didn't have a chance to thank you before, but I want to now."

  "Thank me?" Her brow scrunched up, pulling those two straight brows together. "What do you have to thank me for?"

  "For helping with McTavish. For saving his life."

  Plum stared at him for a moment in open-mouthed astonishment, then struggled from his hold, her eyes all but spitting indignation at him. "Thank me? You want to thank me? As if I was a servant or a doctor?"

  It was Harry's turn to stare in astonishment. What had he said that she took so badly? "Not as a servant, no, but you didn't have to attend McTavish. I told you I would do it."

  "You would do it because he's your child," Plum snarled, her hands fisted at her side.

  Harry was at a loss why she was so angry. "Yes, because he's my child."

  "Whereas he isn't mine."

  "No, he isn't. Since you didn't know about the children until after we were married, I realized that it might be expecting too much for you to tend one of them when he was ill."

  Plum's cheeks flared red. Harry was about to ask her what he had said to make her so angry when she slapped him, hard, then spun on her heel and stormed out of the room. He stood for a minute in confusion, rubbing his face as he wondered if lack of sleep had unhinged her mind.

  Gertie stood in the doorway to the girls' room
. "Ye've insulted yer lady."

  He raised his eyebrows at her.

  "Ye've insulted her by tellin' her she's not Tavvy's rightful Mama."

  "She's not."

  "She's his stepmama, and to her that's the same."

  Harry shook his head, pinching the bridge of his nose to forestall the headache he felt blossom in the back of his head. "She didn't even know about the children until after we were married. I didn't expect her to plunge into motherhood so quickly. I wanted to ease her into it, so the children wouldn't overwhelm her."

  Gertie waved away his explanations. "Ye daft man, can't ye see she's achin' to mother them? She needs them as much as they need her. By treatin' her like she was doin' ye a favor in takin' care of Tavvy, yer tellin' her she's not part of the family. No mother would leave her sick child's care to someone else. Ye insulted her in the worst way ye could by thankin' her."

  Harry groaned and rubbed his neck. The headache was getting worse. "I didn't mean to insult her. I just wanted to show her my appreciation for all the assistance-"

  Gertie tsked, and shooed him toward the door. "Go and take yer bath. Ye look half dead. And when yer alone with yer lady, don't thank her-tell her how lucky the children are to have her as their mama."