them. More than one lord had returned to a tower that was ankle deep in dirt with a staff that was fat on the coin he had paid them to maintain his home while he was away.
“The bed is strung tight. You’ll sleep well.” May turned back the covers and cast a knowing look at her. “Sleep you’ll be needing come next week, my lady.”
There were a pair of stifled giggles from the maids.
“Thank you. I will attend to my prayers before retiring.”
The maids took their leave, eager to be finished with their duties for the night. May hesitated, the housekeeper clearly expecting Bridget to want help disrobing.
“I am very accustomed to putting myself to bed, May.”
May lowered herself, but there was still firm determination in her gaze. “As mistress, there will be many changes in your life.”
“Yes, well, they may wait until I take my place.”
The housekeeper nodded. “A pleasant night to you, mistress.”
May had a light touch, for Bridget never heard the door close. She sighed with relief as she looked around the chamber to ensure that she was alone. Hiding the fact that she was not having her monthly courses was going to take diligence on her part. The staff were loyal to the lord, for certain.
“That isn’t the bed I wanted to see you in.”
She jerked the covers up to her chin as Curan’s voice cut through the darkness. Gooseflesh rippled down her limbs as she strained to see him in the dark. She didn’t hear him, but his shape materialized from the night anyway. The bed shook as he sat on the side of it.
“Why … why are you here?” It would be far too simple to have her lie discovered.
He blew out a hard breath while watching her.
“Is it not a poor groom who fails to toast his bride on the first night they begin their life together?”
The bed rocked and he was gone, but she still felt his presence in the room. A spark brightened the room and then another as he struck a flint stone. A single candle began to cast its golden light over him a moment later. It was quite magical, the way that single source of light softened him. He appeared very gallant, and she stared in awe at the relaxed expression on his face.
But he frowned when he looked back at her.
“I did not imagine you sleeping in any chamber save my own.”
“This chamber is very nice.”
He reached for a small bottle that rested on the table. She did not recall it being there earlier, so he must have brought it with him. He lifted the bottle and tipped it until fluid poured out of it and into a small silver goblet. The light sparkled off the pouring liquid, and she smelled the strong scent of strong drink filling the room.
Wine. French wine—an expensive item. The aroma of it teased her nose while he filled a second goblet.
“My chamber is nicer and will be even more so when you are sleeping in it with me. I did not marry to endure a cold bed.”
He left the bottle and the candle on the table. The bed itself was far enough from the table to be cast into semidarkness. It set a romantic mood she had only read about in poetry.
Yet this was very real.
The bed rocked again when he sat down, confirming that she was not lost in any girlish fantasy. Her cheeks heated when she noticed his gaze aimed at her with no hint of wavering.
“If I had not been distracted, I would have had May take you to my chamber in spite of your courses.”
“What?”
She nearly fumbled the goblet, spilling the wine onto the sheets. Curan merely offered her a firm look while holding the stem of the goblet steady until she recovered and grasped it solidly.
“I do not mean to have us sleeping in separate chambers.”
He lifted his own goblet to his lips but watched her over the rim of the glass. He was judging her once more, reading her face for clues as to her thoughts.
“Most noble unions do not share a chamber, my lord.”
He lowered his goblet and frowned at her. “We are in private, Bridget.”
She took a sip from her own wine to cover her indecision. To allow his name to slip across her lips seemed so intimate. This action opened the door to other, even deeper intimacies that were dancing through her mind. Never once had she spoken with a man while in a bed, and she was having difficulty recalling exactly why she needed to keep him away.
Her body held no reservations about welcoming him closer. “I will have to have more time to become accustomed to addressing you in a familiar manner.”
“Hmmm.” He took another sip from his wine but lost a great deal of his judgmental expression. “I suppose that is to be commended. Your lack of comfort in the company of a man.”
He reached out and laid a hand on top of her knee. “I will enjoy giving you ample opportunity to become at ease in my company.”
She jumped, the wine sloshing up toward the rim of the goblet. A quick motion from her wrist rotated the cup enough to avoid staining the sheets. Curan chuckled, rich male amusement filling the chamber while he took another sip from the goblet.
