In the Barrister's Bed

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Author: Tina Gabrielle
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chin. His eyes weren’t as dark as she had initially thought, but an extraordinary indigo. He needed to shave, but it was the middle of the night and most men would be in need of a razor, and the dark bristles only added to his rugged appeal. He was dressed in formfitting trousers and a white shirt that molded to impossibly wide shoulders.
    Bella realized he was intently regarding her as well. His sharp eyes seemed to strip her of her nightdress, and she was thankful her unbound hair covered her breasts.
    He bowed to Harriet. “Pardon the late hour. My name is James Devlin, the Duke of Blackwood. I had no idea the house was temporarily occupied.”
    Harriet’s mouth opened and closed like a fish, and she looked to Bella.
    “Temporarily?” Bella said.
    “The previous owner never mentioned renters.”
    “Renters?” Bella said.
    “Do you have a tendency to repeat people?” James asked.
    “Only when they make little sense,” Bella snapped.
    “You think I’m a burglar?”
    “What else am I to think of a man breaking into my home in the middle of the night?” Bella retorted.
    Harriet gasped; Bella held out her hand to silence her and confronted the man.
    He drew his lips in a tight smile. “I didn’t break in. I lit a lamp and used a key. Have you ever heard of a burglar using a key?”
    “You could have stolen the key,” she accused.
    “I purchased Wyndmoor Manor yesterday morning. In my excitement to see the place, I rode here straightaway.”
    “You must be mistaken, sir.” Bella refused to address him as “Your Grace” when he was as far from being a duke as she was from being a duchess. “I purchased Wyndmoor Manor three days ago.”
    “From whom?” James asked.
    “Sir Redmond Reeves,” Bella said.
    “Interesting indeed since Reeves sold the property to me as well.”
    “Again I insist that there must be a mistake. Why would Sir Reeves sell Wyndmoor Manor twice? Surely you purchased another property in Hertfordshire. Legal documents are complicated. Perhaps you misinterpreted them.”
    His laughter had a sharp edge. “Now that is highly unlikely. I’ve been a barrister for over ten years. I can interpret a legal document while intoxicated.”
    “A barrister! You said you were a duke. And to think, you accused me of lying!”
    James sighed. “What I said was true. I am a barrister. I recently inherited my father’s title.”
    “Hmmm. You really do think me a fool. What sane man would trouble himself by purchasing a small property such as Wyndmoor Manor so soon after inheriting a dukedom? Don’t you have more pressing matters to attend to in London?” Bella asked.
    A bright mockery invaded his stare. “Indeed. But my reasons do not concern you.”
    Bella stiffened and placed her hands on her hips. “Prove what you say.”
    “I shall return tomorrow morning with the deed to Wyndmoor.”
    “Why did you not carry it with you?”
    His voice carried a unique force. “As I said, I had no idea the house was occupied. Do not fret, Mrs. Sinclair. I left the deed at a local inn—known as the Twin Rams—as I was in need of a hot meal and a fresh horse. I will return tomorrow with the proper documents.”
    He opened the door and turned back to glance at Bella. “I suggest you locate and procure your deed as well because this is the first and last night I will spend elsewhere. Starting tomorrow, I will sleep in the master’s chambers of Wyndmoor Manor.”
     
     
    “He may truly be the Duke of Blackwood,” Harriet said.
    Bella shook her head. “I cannot believe his story. It makes no sense.”
    Bella sat on the edge of her bed in her nightdress as Harriet rubbed her shoulders. After Bella’s mother had died when she was just a babe, Harriet had arrived as Bella’s nursemaid. She had soothed Bella in the same manner when she had cried over a broken toy or a stubbed toe. Bella closed her eyes and tried to relax as Harriet’s fingers worked a knot between her shoulder blades. Only this time,

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