And here is the second part of this opus. As always, feedback is welcome, very welcome.
Orphan
Chapter 5
It was about a half-hour further riding to reach St. Clair, and the few people they encountered, although obviously curious, did nothing else but greet them. The inn, a modest affair on the outskirts of St. Clair, was quiet, and their request for a room was met with smiles.
"Your best room, if you please," said Gilroy. "We have been married but a few days, and a little luxury for my lady is a pleasant treat before we must resume our labours."
"Indeed, and perhaps a meal, before you retire for the night?"
"Excellent," said Gilroy. Roxane glanced at the clock on the wall, a rare sight in rural France, perhaps less so here in a small town. Scarce six of the clock, she thought, and fought both blush and giggle. He must think we seek our bed in an unseemly rush. But first, before the meal, a wash, perhaps. The ride had been but short, yet she felt a little travel-stained.
"Cher Henri," she murmured, "might we refresh ourselves a little first, before we eat?" She had spoken quietly, ostensibly to Gilroy, but she knew the innkeeper had heard. He gestured towards the stairway.
"Permit me to show you to your room, and I shall have my wife bring hot water for you."
The room was medium-size, dominated by the large bed. Roxane avoided Gilroy's eye, certain that she would flush if she caught it. The innkeeper was hovering anxiously.
"The room? It is satisfactory?"
"It is. We'll take it. My dear, you rest here, while I fetch our bags."
"Merci, Henri."
Alone, Roxane kicked off her boots, discarded her riding jacket, and lay on the bed, fully clothed. Hmm, quite comfortable. She looked around the room. A dresser, some hooks for clothes, but nowhere obvious for Gilroy to sleep. We must share the bed, Roxane thought, it is the only way he'll get any sleep. She flushed. But what if he touches me during the night? How do I respond? Part of her, a wicked side she hadn't allowed to surface before, said, touch him in return, but her modest, normal self, said, ignore it, unless it is deliberate. And if it is, then what? There was a knock at the door.
"Madame? I have the hot water for you."
"A moment." In stockinged feet, Roxane opened the door. The innkeeper's wife, she assumed, smiled at her, and held up a large stone jug.
"Hot water. Let me put it on the dresser for you."
"Thank you."
A moment later, Gilroy came in with their bags. The innkeeper's wife gave him a measuring look, then glanced at Roxane, who could almost read the woman's mind. No, she thought, he won't. She startled herself with the sudden regret she felt. Composing herself, she smiled at Gilroy.
"Thank you, Henri. We have hot water, and I must refresh myself."
"If you will excuse me," said the woman, "I have your meal to finish preparing. Perhaps twenty minutes? Is that sufficient?"
Gilroy looked at Roxane. "My dear?"
"It is, madame. Quite sufficient."
The woman nodded and went out, and Gilroy closed the door, looking around. He turned back to Roxane.
"A little smaller than I'd hoped. I might find it awkward to make a place to sleep."
"Not a problem. You must sleep in the bed, it is the only way you can be sure of a decent night's sleep, and you must be fresh if we are to try to find your contact tomorrow."
Gilroy regarded her gravely. "Are you sure, my dear Lucille?"
"Quite certain." A smile quirked Roxane's lips for a moment. "I shall borrow your dirk and if I find you doing something you ought not, why then I will prick you with it to remind you."
Gilroy laughed, reaching to his boot where the dirk hilt showed. He withdrew it, flipped it to hold the blade, and offered it to Roxane hilt first.
"An excellent idea. Please, take this. I'll feel safer if you have it."
"
You
will feel safer?"
"Perhaps easier would have been a better choice of word. But know this, dear Lucille, do not hesitate to prick me with it if I trespass."
"Thank you, I will," said Roxane, taking the dirk, and laying it on the dresser. "But now, as we have the water, I must wash."
"Do you wish me to wait downstairs for you?"
"Not so. I shall be but a moment. Only my face and hands."
The meal was simple, sustaining, and they made short work of it, and the surprisingly tasty rough, red wine that accompanied it. Finished, they did not tarry but returned to their room.
"We leave early tomorrow, I'm afraid. So best we retire early, too."
Roxane smiled. "As we are supposed to be newly-weds, I think some below were surprised we came for a meal."
"Aye, and weren't lacking with a comment or two as we came upstairs."
Roxane flushed. "A little too blunt, some of them."
"Take no notice."
"Easier said, than done, I think. But you're right, I shall endeavour to ignore them."
Gilroy turned to the door and locked it. He gestured, embarrassed. "I fear we must share this chamber pot if we feel the need. The privy is outside, beside the stable, and I do not want you out there alone at night."
Roxane shuddered. "Indeed not. Fear not, Henri. If we need it, it is natural, and no embarrassment is needed." She grimaced. "I ask only your discretion."
"You have it." Gilroy gestured. "You wish to change?"
"Yes." She smiled. "My nightdress is not designed to titillate, but to envelop. Once I am wearing it, you may look."
"I'll turn my back while you change."
"Thank you. Now?"
Gilroy nodded, and turned his back. "Tomorrow?"
"What about tomorrow?" asked Roxane as she began to remove her skirt.
"My contact lives a half-day's ride or so away. Make sure you leave nothing behind that might identify you as Roxane Harrison."
"Of course." Roxane was down to her shift now, and wriggled to let the top fall, so that she could don her nightdress. Breasts bare, she fought a giggle. If Gilroy should see me like this! Or touch me, she thought, feeling her nipples harden until they almost hurt her, surprising herself by almost wishing it was so. No! she thought, that cannot be. Quickly she donned her nightdress, and let the shift fall, picking it up and folding it neatly onto her pile of discarded clothes.
"Henri? You may turn now. I am decently covered." She moved across to the bed and sat, pulling her feet up and making sure that her nightgown safely covered everything except her toes.
Gilroy turned, smiling at her. "You look very fetching, my dear Lucille."
"Thank you, husband. Will you join me in our bed?" She flushed, and gave him a wry smile.
"Most urgently, dear wife. I fear that I do not have a nightshirt, but I think my shirt and drawers will cover me sufficiently to retain my modesty." Roxane fought another giggle, and this time lost. Gilroy gave her an amused glance. "Time for you to turn away, dear Lucille."
"Oh, of course." Roxane adjusted her seat so that her back was to him, hearing the sound of cloth against skin, against other cloth. She felt the bed move, and he was beside her.
"Into the bed, my dear. Once you're settled I'll douse the lamp."
Roxane quickly wriggled into the bed, pulling the blankets up to her chin. Beside her, Gilroy blew out the lamp, then settled down beside her. They lay silent for a while, then Gilroy spoke, his voice pitched low.
"Goodnight, dear Roxane."
"Goodnight."
They settled down, and Roxane fought a giggle. Here she was, unmarried, and sharing a bed with a man. Heavens! Whatever next?
It was the faint light of dawn that woke her, that, and an unaccustomed arm around her. In his sleep, Gilroy had moved closer; she could feel his breath tickling the hairs on her neck. She wondered, should she move his arm? No, she decided, somehow I feel safer that way. She closed her eyes again and lay, content, drifting into sleep again.
A hand on her shoulder shook her gently. She opened her eyes. Gilroy, dressed, save for his jacket.
"Good morning, wife. I'm going to go down and see if I can get some hot water for your wash. Lock the door behind me."
She nodded, and sat up, wriggling around to swing her legs out of bed. Her nightgown had ridden up a little during the night and she was conscious of the flash of bare leg that Gilroy might see, but he affected not to notice, and she let the nightgown slide down as she rose.
"I should only be a minute or two," he said.
"Very well." She stood by the door while he went out, then locked it behind him. Turning, she caught sight of the chamber pot. Best I use it, she thought. She'd only just finished when there was a tap at the door.
"Just me," Gilroy's voice called. He'd brought a large jug of hot water. She took it, and poured some into the basin on the dresser. She glanced back at Gilroy. He smiled.
"I'll turn my back," he said, and did so.
Quickly, she washed between her legs, and then her face and hands. A quick glance over her shoulder showed Gilroy still facing away, and she quickly stripped off her nightgown and donned her shift, then her blouse, drawers and riding-skirt. Her stockings were the work of moments and she quickly tied the garters above her knees.
"It's safe to look now," she murmured, and Gilroy relaxed, turning, smiling at her.
"I suspect I missed a lovely sight."
"Henri! How could you say such a thing?" She laughed, arching her brow, smiling. "Yes, you did."