locked away, I'm not at all afraid and Father is going to let me go to all the affairs again. Do you realize the season is almost over. I shall die of boredom when I have to go back to the country.'

'You will do no such thing,' her mother countered.

'I'm going riding in the park with Morgan Atkins today.'

'Catherine, I thought we agreed you would decline the invitation and spend the afternoon with your family,' her mother reminded her.

'It's only a short ride and everyone will notice if I don't go. Besides, I can see family anytime.'

'Is Morgan coming here to collect you?' Jade asked.

Catherine nodded. 'He's so divine. Father likes him, too.'

Alesandra was uneasy about Catherine going anywhere. Oh, she knew Morgan was a friend of Colin's and would certainly watch out for Catherine, but she still wished her sister-in-law would stay home. Alesandra wasn't convinced Neil was the culprit. She didn't want to alarm her relatives, though, She wished Colin were here. He would know what to do.

He wouldn't let his sister leave. Alesandra came to that conclusion right away. But Colin was cautious to a fault, she thought to herself.

'Catherine, I believe you should stay here with us,' Alesandra blurted out.

'Why?'

Why indeed? Alesandra's mind hunted for a reason. She turned to Jade, silently imploring her help.

Caine's wife was very astute. She caught the worry in Alesandra's eyes and immediately voiced her agreement.

'Yes, you should stay with us,' she told Catherine. 'Sterns will be happy to send a note to Morgan explaining a family matter has come up and you aren't able to keep your appointment.'

'But I wish to keep my appointment,' Catherine argued. 'Mother, this isn't fair. Michelle Marie is going riding with the Earl of Hampton. Her sisters don't tell her what to do.'

'We aren't telling you what to do,' Alesandra countered. 'We just don't want you to go.'

'Why not?'

Catherine's frustration made her voice shrill. Thankfully, Alesandra was saved from having to come up with an answer, for Nathan and his wife walked into the room, drawing everyone's attention.

Alesandra literally bounded to her feet. She hurried across the room to meet Sara.

Nathan's wife was a beautiful woman. She had dark brown hair, a flawless complexion, and eyes the color of a clear blue sky. Her smile was enchanting, too. It was filled with warmth.

Nathan introduced her to his wife. Alesandra wasn't certain if she should formally curtsy or take hold of Sara's hand. Her dilemma didn't last long. The woman was openly affectionate. She immediately walked forward and embraced Alesandra.

It wasn't possible to feel awkward around Sara. She treated Alesandra as though she were a long-lost friend.

'Where is Joanna?' Alesandra asked.

'Olivia's bringing her down,' Sara explained.

'With Sterns's assistance,' Nathan interjected. He turned to his wife then. 'Sweetheart, I'm going back upstairs to finish with the ledgers.'

Jade called out to Sara and patted the cushion next to her. Alesandra didn't follow. She chased after Nathan. She caught him halfway up the stairs.

'May I please speak to you in private for just a moment?'

'Certainly,' Nathan answered. 'Will the study do?'

She nodded. She followed him up the rest of the stairs and into the study. Nathan motioned to a chair, but she declined the invitation to sit.

The room was a clutter of maps and ledgers. Nathan had obviously turned Caine's study into a secondary shipping office. She made that mention to him as he walked across the room.

'Caine's library is downstairs,' Nathan explained. 'He won't let me inside. He won't come inside this room, either,' he added with a grin. 'My brother-in-law is a fanatic about order. He can't stand the mess. Have a seat, Alesandra, and tell me what's on your mind.'

She again declined the invitation to sit. 'This will only take a minute,' she explained. 'Catherine wishes to go riding with Morgan Atkins. He's coming here to fetch her. I don't think it's a good idea to let her go, Nathan, but I can't come up with a suitable argument why. She's very determined.'

'Why don't you want her to go?'

She could have gone into a lengthy and surely confusing explanation that wouldn't make any sense at all, but she decided not to waste Nathan's time.

'I'm just uneasy about it,' she said. 'And I know Colin wouldn't let her go. Neither one of us is convinced Neil Perry is the guilty man, and until we are convinced we don't want Catherine going anywhere. Colin isn't here to tell his sister no, and her mother won't be able to sway her. Will you please handle this? I don't believe Catherine would dare argue with you.'

Nathan started for the door. 'So Colin doesn't trust this Atkins?'

'Oh, no, I didn't mean to imply that,' she said. 'Morgan's a friend of Colin's.' She lowered her voice when she added, 'He's taken over Colin's position in the department under Sir Richards's supervision.'

'But you believe Colin wouldn't wish her to go. All right. I'll take care of it.'

'What excuse are you going to give her?' Alesandra asked as she hurried after the giant.

'None,' Nathan answered. He smiled then, a rascal's smile to be sure. 'I don't need a reason. I'll simply tell her she's staying here.'

'And if she argues?'

Nathan laughed. 'It isn't what I'm going to say to her, it's how I'll say it. Trust me, Alesandra. She won't argue. There are only two women in this world I can't intimidate. My sister and my wife. Don't worry, I'll take care of it.'

'Actually, Nathan, there are three. You can't intimidate Jade, Sara, or me.'

She smiled over the look of surprise in his eyes but didn't dare laugh.

The duchess was waiting in the foyer to say good-bye to both Alesandra and Nathan. She had an important dinner party to prepare for, she explained. She kissed Alesandra on her cheek, then made Nathan lean down so she could kiss him, too.

Alesandra assumed Catherine was still inside the salon. She turned to go inside before Nathan so she could pretend she hadn't interfered. Catherine was already a little irritated with her because she'd broken her word to her and Alesandra didn't want to add another sin to her list.

Sara was sitting on the settee. Little Olivia sat next to her and was holding the baby in her lap.

'I do hope Joanna turns out to be as pretty as you are,' Sara told Olivia.

'Probably she won't,' Olivia replied. 'She doesn't have enough hair to be as pretty as me.'

Jade rolled her eyes heavenward. Sara smiled. 'She's still young,' she said. 'She might grow more.'

'Where's Catherine?' Alesandra asked as she crossed the room. 'Nathan wants to have a word with her.'

'She left a few minutes ago,' Jade answered.

Alesandra immediately jumped to the conclusion that Catherine had left with her mother. She sat down next to Olivia to look at the baby.

'Was she very angry we interfered with her plans? She's probably giving her mother a fit right about now. Oh, Sara, Joanna's beautiful. She's so tiny.'

'She'll get bigger,' Olivia announced. 'Babies do. Mama says so.'

'Alesandra, Catherine didn't go home with her mother. She left with Morgan. We did try to make her change her mind, but without a valid reason at hand her mother finally relented. Catherine can cry at the drop of a hat, and I believe her mother didn't want a scene.'

The baby started fretting. Sara took her daughter into her arms and stood up. 'It's time for her nap,' she announced. 'I'll be right back down. Sterns will snatch her out of my hands as soon as he can. The man's a wonder with infants, isn't he, Jade?'

'He's a wonder with four-year-old's too,' Jade replied. She turned her attention to her daughter. 'It's time for

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