*Author's note- No sex scene this chapter
The Officer's Temptation
Chapter 12: Shadows Gather
Marlowe tossed underneath the smooth linen sheet that clung to his damp skin. His muscles felt tired, aching slightly from the dancing, but his mind was racing. Kate. He remembered the sweet taste of her mouth, the slip of her soft lips against his, the feel of her breath against his neck. He rolled over again, stifling a little moan into his pillow. She had felt so perfect underneath him-so exquisitely soft in all the right places. And the way she had cried his name in the dark of the rocking carriage. God, he was almost undone just remembering. But someone had seen them. He had not imagined that little flick of the curtain as they had said goodbye.
The question was who had it been? It had been a window of the house that the Balfrey's had rented, but downstairs, a parlour, he thought. So, a servant? The servants all talked-he was not so naive as to think that they guarded their masters' secrets. But servant gossip was not the same thing as the gossip of the ton. And they were in a foreign country... it was quite possible that word their little indiscretion would never make it back to England, or worse to Kate's parents. He took a deep breath and reassured himself. Arabella and Nicholas slept on the second floor. There was no reason that Arabella should have been spying from a parlour window in the middle of the night. Surely, it had been a servant. And if it was one of the Balfreys, then surely Nicholas was a more likely candidate than his wife. Marlowe knew that Nicholas sometimes had trouble sleeping. Perhaps he had been reading downstairs when he had heard the carriage. If it had not been a servant, then it certainly was preferable to believe that it had only been Nicholas who saw. Nicholas would tease him, but he certainly wouldn't ruin Kate's reputation. Nicholas was a good man.
This thought too caused Marlowe some discomfort, but it was more bearable now that he had finally broken with Arabella. She was like a piece of tin that someone had painted gold and he only wished that he had been able to discern her true nature sooner. Her scheming, her plots, her petty jealousies, they all turned his stomach. Kate, on the other hand, was amusing and kind and dignified. He could not begin to imagine her acting with such mean-spiritedness. The thought caused warmth to flood into his chest and he felt a small tightening sensation. Kate was a good woman. And she trusted him... and she actually seemed to want him. He had never thought that such a thing might be possible.
With his mind churning the way it was, he counted it a miracle that he was able to catch a few hours of sleep, finally managing to doze off sometime after dawn. By the time he was dressed, it was a few hours past breakfast, so he rang for a servant and requested coffee and toast to be brought down to him in the courtyard. He didn't much like the way that the Italians served it so dark and bitter, but he thought that he could use a bit more vigour than a mere cup of tea could provide.
He wondered what Kate's plans were today, if she were still sleeping off the long night before, or if like him, she had been too excited to sleep peacefully. There was a curious flutter in his stomach and he felt oddly nervous to go downstairs. Everything had changed last night. Would she look at him differently? Would she be suddenly filled with remorse or disgust, despite her assurances last night? Or would she be as excited to see him as he was to see her?
He smiled to himself, hoping that it was the latter, and never having been one to hesitate, he made his way swiftly down to the courtyard to await his breakfast. He settled down at a little table beside the fountain, imagining what he would say to Kate when he saw her later, what little ways he might contrive to spend time with her. He was entirely absorbed in these thoughts when he heard a few steps behind him. He turned, expecting to see the servant with the tray, but instead found himself looking directly into Arabella's bright eyes.
There was nothing for it, but to be polite. "Lady Balfrey." He stood and inclined his head. "Good morning. Are you here to return my mother's earrings? You can leave them with the butler."
"Good morning, Lieutenant." She stretched luxuriously and glanced around the empty courtyard. Her cat-like eyes narrowed. "Did you enjoy the rest of the ball?"
He felt a frown tug down the corners of his mouth.. "I did. I hope that you were not feeling too unwell last night."
She smirked and sauntered closer to him. "I wouldn't have felt unwell at all if you had simply paid me a bit of attention. Did you like my dress?"
An unbidden image of her from the night before flashed in his mind. He felt his cheeks slightly heat as he was all too well aware of exactly how much he had noticed that the extravagant gown had revealed far more than was proper of her decolletage. He clenched his jaw. "I thought it was a bit much, but I am no follower of ladies' fashions."
She took another step towards him. It was too close. Her scent filled his nose. He tried to edge away, but found the backs of his calves backed up against the stone lip of the fountain.
"I suppose you'd know more about taking off ladies' dresses rather than choosing them," she smirked. "It looked like you must have successfully charmed Miss Jennings out of hers last night." She was practically pressed up against him, and slid her palm against his chest. He heard a few footsteps, and tried to side-step her before the servant bringing his breakfast saw, but Arabella grabbed his arm and pressed her body fully against him. "Don't you remember how you used to take mine off?" she said none too quietly.
"Arabella!" he growled, grabbing her by her arms to physically move her out of his way. That was when he noticed that she wasn't looking at him. She was looking behind him with a self-satisfied smirk cracking her face. He looked over his shoulder in alarm and saw a familiar face shot through with a look of horror and dismay.
"Kate!" he gasped. She was already turning and running from the courtyard, carrying the hem of her blue dress in her hands. Arabella yanked at him as he tried to turn past her and catch up with Kate.
"She's already seen," Arabella cooed. "It's too late now."
He violently yanked her hand off of him. "What is wrong with you?" he yelled. "Did you do that on purpose?"
Arabella titled back her head and laughed, not seeming the least bit frightened by his rage. "And I told you that you would regret it, if you chose to keep ignoring me." she said. "I meant it, Marlowe."
It took every ounce of his self control not to throw her into the fountain. Shoving down his anger into a simmering rage, he snarled "Why would I ever want to be with you after you have shown your cruelty in such a way?"