Noble Destiny

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Author: Katie MacAlister
no-nonsense pace.
    â€œWait, Lord Carlisle!” Charlotte called, flicking the reins across the well-groomed rumps of Noble’s matched grays, sending the horses forward. Crouch and Batsfoam ceased discussing the relative merits of tourniquets versus cauterization as they leaped out of the way, Crouch swinging up behind the curricle as it passed him, Batsfoam ending up in the pile of offensive waste he had commented upon earlier. He stood and shook off clumps of sodden, odiferous matter, adding yet another nail in the cross he bore as his lordship’s servant before lumbering after his master.
    â€œAlasdair, wait! I have something to say to you!”
    â€œI don’t recall making you free with my name, Lady Charlotte,” he said pleasantly, ignoring the sudden appearance of the curricle beside him. He continued to walk, aware that people were standing and gawking openly at the sight of Charlotte pursuing him. He’d be damned if he would acknowledge her, though. He hadn’t surrendered to any of the ankle-twisting, pond-diving, bed-warming schemers, and he certainly wasn’t going to give a lesser hunter any sign she had him snared. “Now I know what a fox must suffer,” he muttered to himself.
    â€œDo you really? Being torn to shreds by a pack of slavering hounds and having your tail cut off, do you mean?” Charlotte asked as the curricle kept pace with him.
    Dare fought the urge to smile. He had to admit that Lady Charlotte hadn’t lost any of her delightfully unique sense of humor, the one attribute that had almost led him to offer for her five years before. She was so unlike the other young ladies out at the time, a fresh, lovely breeze of wit and charm in a room filled with unexceptional misses who were indistinguishable from one another. He had been captivated by the wicked glint of humor in her eyes, but events parted their paths before he could commit himself. Given the desperate state his life was in, that was all for the good, and all the more reason he should not now be recalling his fondness for her. He schooled his face into a scowl. “No. I was referring to the feeling of being hunted, chased, pursued .” He added emphasis to the last word and chanced a quick glance at her to see if she caught his meaning, but her lovely brow was wrinkled in thought.
    â€œWho is hunting you, Alasdair?”
    He raised one dark blond eyebrow at her.
    â€œLord Carlisle,” she quickly corrected.
    â€œIt seems at times, Lady Charlotte—er—what was your husband’s name?”
    â€œDi Abalongia, but you may call me Char. All of my intimates do.”
    â€œIt seems, Mrs. di Ablagon…Alab…Alban…Lady Charlotte, that every marriageable woman within the bounds of the city of London has declared hunting season open, with me the game of the day.”
    â€œOh, them,” Charlotte scoffed, steering the horses around a stopped carriage blocking her path. “The marriage-minded mamas, you mean,” she added when she had returned to Dare’s side.
    â€œAnd widows,” he added with a particularly meaningful look that was unfortunately wasted upon his fair huntress.
    â€œYou are the subject of pursuit by women who wish to trap you into marriage?”
    â€œYes.”
    The office of his solicitor was a few steps away. He stopped and prepared to make yet another bow.
    â€œAnd you don’t wish to be pursued by them? Most gentlemen are flattered when they are the object of a lady’s attention.”
    Lord, she really was beautiful with the morning sun catching the curls nestled alongside her face, burnishing them into spun gold. His fingers itched to touch that warm golden hair, those smooth cheeks kissed by a hint of rose. He curled his traitorous fingers into fists. “I am not most gentlemen. I don’t have time for such foolishness. I am undertaking a project of the gravest import, and between my sister marrying in a
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