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079b504 "I love you," she said, speaking clearly so that there might be no confusion. "I love you utterly and completely. I love your elegant hands and the way you smile with only one side of your mouth -- when you smile at all -- and I love how grave your eyes are. I love that you let me invade your house with nearly my entire family and yours, and never even turned a hair. I love that you made love to me when I asked you, purely for politeness' sake, and I love that you got mad at me later and made me make love to . I love that you let Her Grace and her puppies construct a nest out of your shirts in your dressing room. I love that you've spent years selflessly saving people in St. Giles -- although I want you to stop . I love that you killed a man for me, even if I'm still mad at you about it. I love that you saved my letters before we even knew each other well, and I love the curt, overly serious letters you wrote to me in return." She looked at him very seriously. "I love you, Godric St. John, and now I'm breaking my word. I will not leave you. You may either come with me to Laurelwood or I'll stay here with you in your musty old house in London and drive you mad with all my talking and relatives and... and exotic sexual positions until you break down and love me back, for I'm warning you that I'm not giving up until you love me and we're a happy family with dozens of children." She paused at that point because she'd run out of breath and looked at him. His face had gone still and for a moment her heart sank and she had to fortify herself for a battle. But then his mouth quirked and he said, "Exotic sexual positions?" And she knew even before he said anything else that it was all going to be fine--more than fine. It was going to be ." love declaration godric lord-of-darkness megs maiden-lane Elizabeth Hoyt
fece2d2 "But..." Both men looked over inquiringly when Maximus spoke. "But I never asked you to help me with Noakes." Makepeace nodded, his expression grave. "You didn't have to." "You never had to," St. John concurred." friendship ghost-of-st-giles maiden-lane duke-of-midnight elizabeth-hoyt Elizabeth Hoyt
8f4fb9f "Temperance Dews stood with quiet confidence, a respectable women who lived in the sewer that was St. Giles. Her eyes had widened at the sight of Lazarus, but she made no move to flee. Indeed, finding a strange man in her pathetic sitting room seemed not to frighten her at all. Interesting. "I am Lazarus Huntington, Lord Caire," he said. "I know. What are you doing here?" He tilted his head, studying her. She knew him, yet did not recoil in horror? Yes, she'd do quite well. "I've come to make a proposition to you, Mrs. Dews." Still no sign of fear, though she eyed the doorway. "You've chosen the wrong woman, my lord. The night is late. Please leave my house." No fear and no deference to his rank. An interesting woman indeed. "My proposition is not, er, illicit in nature," he drawled. "In fact, it's quite respectable. Or nearly so." She sighed, looked down at her tray, and then back up at him. "Would you like a cup of tea?" He almost smiled. Tea? When had he last been offered something so very prosaic by a woman? He couldn't remember. But he replied gravely enough. "Thank you, no." She nodded. "Then if you don't mind?" He waved a hand to indicate permission. She set the tea tray on the wretched little table and sat on the padded footstool to pour herself a cup. He watched her. She was a monochromatic study. Her dress, bodice, hose, and shoes were all flat black. A fichu tucked in at her severe neckline, an apron, and cap--no lace or ruffles--were all white. No color marred her aspect, making the lush red of her full lips all the more startling. She wore the clothes of a nun, yet had the mouth of a sybarite. The contrast was fascinating--and arousing. "You're a Puritan?" he asked. Her beautiful mouth compressed. "No." maiden-lane historical-romance Elizabeth Hoyt