The Scandalous Love of a Duke

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Author: Jane Lark
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Historical, Regency
expectation.
    She looked at John again. He was climbing back up into his carriage, lithe and athletic.
    Oh God, I love him, I cannot help it. I just do.
    She’d hoped to end her silly infatuation by coming here. She’d hoped she would feel nothing when she saw him. But she did, she still did.
    When he was seated, he glanced out at the crowd once more, and she sensed a moment of vulnerability in him.
    She could not justify the feeling; it was just a sixth sense she could not explain. She longed to hold him and tell him all would be well.
    How absurd, he would probably push her away if she attempted it,
why would he choose plain Katherine Spencer to confide in.
    Phillip’s fingers squeezed her arm.
    “We will go to John’s for a little while, before I run you home.”
    She looked up. “Phillip? We cannot. We will not be welcome.”
    “We can and we are. We may not be aristocracy but we are gentry. Come, we’ll be mingling with half of the House of Lords. I’m not missing a chance like this. Just think about the tales you’ll be able to tell at your little Sunday school.”
    “Phillip, we will be turned away.”
    “We will not. John would never throw us out. He’ll remember us and we’ll be welcome, you’ll see.” Phillip smiled.
    “We’ll look ridiculous if you are wrong,” she said as she let him lead her on.
    Half an hour later, Katherine rose onto her toes to whisper in her brother’s ear, “This is folly.” A second later they crossed the threshold of John’s opulent townhouse.
    Her gaze swept the massive hall with its black and white chequered floor and gilded marble pilasters. It was intimidating, and it all belonged to John. It only underscored how many miles he was beyond her reach.
    The butler bowed, slightly, plainly waiting on their names. He was the gatekeeper and this was the moment of success or failure.
    The hall was crowded. Katherine could barely breathe.
    “Master Phillip Spencer and Miss Katherine Spencer,” Phillip stated.
    The butler’s eyes widened. “
Master Spencer?
” The stately butler looked hard at Phillip.
    Katherine let her breath out. She’d forgotten Phillip had stayed in town at John’s grandfather’s house. This man remembered Phillip.
    Oh, she wished she’d paid more attention to John’s life when she was young. She would not have fallen in love if she’d truly realised how different they were. She’d been deceived. She had played with him in the grounds of his grandfather’s estate, as though it was nothing, forgetting all the areas she was excluded from, she had never even been in the house there, only Phillip had been welcome.
    “Refreshment is being served in the library, sir.”
    “Where is the Duke, Finch?”
    “I cannot say for sure, sir. I believe His Grace is in the state drawing room, yet I may be wrong.”
    Phillip nodded his thanks, and then his grip on Katherine’s arm steered her on again.
    They were absorbed in the crowd of elite society.
    “I told you so,” he bent sideward to whisper.
    As Phillip looked for John, Katherine felt her hands trembling and her throat dry.
    The drawing room was as ostentatious as the hall. The high ceiling had plaques of painted images, scenes of the Greek Gods sprawled on clouds and semi-clad. She had never seen anything so beautiful and so opulent.
    John should have been easy to spot, he was so tall, but she could not see him. “Where is he?” she asked Phillip, her heart racing at the prospect of actually speaking to John.
    “He’s not in here, but the girls are. We’ll wait. He’ll come back this way. You can catch up with Margaret and Eleanor.”
    Her heart was pounding a deafening rhythm as Phillip led her across the room towards John’s family.
    John’s eldest sister, Mary-Rose, spotted them first. She was dressed in black, as they all were, but with her colouring the black only made her look more beautiful. All John’s family were beautiful. Katherine had never compared.
    She pinned a smile
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