slice of toast, too.'
Undermaids usually were run ragged from sunrise to long after sundown for little more than six pounds a year, and not a full day off to themselves. And most were half-starved teens down from the country whose stomachs growled loud as a midshipman on short commons. The offer of a second breakfast, some quiet time away from the demands of the housework and a tale of derring-do alone with a gentleman were too much temptation. She plunked herself down in a chair, snatched toast and knife in a twinkling and laid to with a will.
'Oh, 'tis bitter,' she said of the coffee, but liked it a lot better with sugar in it-another luxury most servants never tasted except when allowed. And for a few blessed minutes, she sat on the edge of her chair, gasping here and there, uttering an occasional 'my stars' or 'God bless!' at his saga of desperate danger, as though it were a play she was watching from the cheapest seats in the back.
'Why, sir!' she exclaimed in a soft voice when his narrative was through, 'I do believe your man Cony was right! You're a true English naval hero, that you are, sir, if I may be so bold as t'say so!'
'You're too kind by half, Abigail,' Alan replied, patting the back of her hand, to test the waters. If Dolly Fenton was on the outs with him, and Delia Cantner was saddled with unwanted house-guests, the day would not have to be a total loss, he decided. He admired the way Abigail's chest had heaved with emotion.
'You'd not be knowin' it, sir,' she said, dropping her voice to almost a whisper once more and averting her eyes, 'but the first time I clapped eyes on you, I said t' myself, I says, there goes a fine gentleman. So dashin' an' brave lookin'. I… sort of… well, talk gets around below-stairs, from one servant t' the t'other, and I heard tell you was a sailor back from fightin' the King's enemies an' all? But Cony didn't tell me the half of it, he didn't!'
She didn't stiffen up as he massaged the back of her hand, nor did she quail as he turned it over and held her small, work-roughened hand in his. He pulled her gently to her feet, towards him as he pushed back his chair. She leaned forward even before he could rise, and in a moment, she was seated on his lap and he was raining kisses on her slim young neck, on her cheeks, and their lips met in a first, clumsy little maidenly kiss. He put a hand to the back of her neck and she opened her mouth to his pressure, slipping her arms about him, warming to his play quickly. Too quickly for the shy maiden she seemed.
'Lor', they warned me 'bout London, they did, sir,' Abigail chuckled softly between kisses. 'Weren't no diff'rent man any house a girl could work for in Evesham nor Birmingham, neither.'
'At least the men are gentlemen, Abigail,' he whispered. 'The game's the same, city or country.'
'I can't afford t' lose my position, though, sir,' she complained gently as he slid a hand under her skirts and stroked his hand over her warm, incredibly soft and slim young thighs. 'If'n I get turned out with no ref'rence, they's not a house in London 'd hire me, 'cept a bawdy-house.'
'You do for me, like you do Mistress Harper, then,' Alan said, thrilling to the way she was shifting her slight weight on his lap.
'She gives me two shillings a week,' Abigail suggested coyly.
'I'll match it,' Alan promised. 'And on your next day off, I promise you a pretty new hat. A ride in a coach, a grand supper.'
'Like a real lady, sir?' she sighed, parting her thighs so he could stroke her downy groin. She leaned hard into him in passion.
'One day a week, you can play the lady,' Alan swore, too afire at that moment to care. 'As long as we may play.'
'You will be careful, won't you, sir?'
'Go lock the door,' he ordered.
She was too young to need a set of stays, and had only thin, unsupported linen petticoats on under her sackgown. Alan had but to unbutton her down the back and gather her dress around her waist, and he was rewarded with soft, warm, tantalizing flesh under his hands and lips. Smooth young legs wrapped around his hips under his robe as he spread it to cover both of them. Pert young breasts that stood up proud as islets even flat on her back.
'Got t' hurry, sir, before the missus…' she pointed out as he licked and kissed and stroked her into flames, taking time with her mounting need as most would not. Pretty young house-servants were fair game for the sons, the fathers, the butlers and footmen. Too poor to be able to complain they were, mostly. Or too willing for the game to continue, as long as they didn't get caught, or turned up with a jack-in-the-box. Town servants would be turned out come summer, anyway, to spend several months trying to eke out an existence on what pitiful few pence they'd managed to save, until their families returned from summer homes in the country. London was full of part-time courtesans, willing servants such as Abigail. Some like Abigail, indeed, who were more than willing, if they could make some extra money on the side from it, get enough to eat for once, be rewarded with gifts of nicer clothing than most housekeepers begrudged them.
It was a quick, furtive sport, for the most part, done at the top of the stairs, across an unmade bed, in a rarely visited garret storage room. Fast, furious and rapidly over: that was what Abigail had grown used to. Not this langorous, incredibly sensuous stroking and kissing. Hands and lips touching her in places she had never known. Her breath came fast as she swooned with anticipated pleasure, with restless want, fear of discovery a spur to her abandon.
He entered her at long last, his member sheathed in a sheepgut condom, and she bit her lips and turned her face to cry out into the pillows. Experienced she might be at house-games, but still young and snug, reminding Alan of his temporary 'wife' among the Creek Indians, Soft Rabbit. She'd been that hot and moist, that firmly gripped around his engine. And that wildly exuberant.
I may be Hell's own bastard with the women, Alan told himself as he drove deep into her and reveled in how she heaved her hips in synchronicity with him. Them that want to play. But never let it be said I left the little dears wanting for anything!
He held off his own explosion as Abigail clung to him like a squid, buried her face into his neck and squawled and mewed in climax, wishing she could scream out loud in ecstasy. Then she fell away limp and dragged him down atop of her, showering his face with weary kisses.
'Lor', sir, you're a terror,' she shuddered, weak as a kitten. 'Thankee… for takin' time, an' all? Can't say when I cared so much for it last. Oooh!'
Alan rose up on his hands to loom over her, and began to stroke into her once more, long and slow, delighting in her surprised look.
'Don't you be teasin' me, now, sir,' she whispered, beaming an expectant smile up at him from the pillows. Her red hair had come half unpinned from under her mobcap, and she swiped a tress away from her face. 'An' did I please you, too, sir?'
'Not yet, Abigail,' Alan grinned, punctuating his remark with another, deeper and firmer thrust. 'But you will.'
'Oh, darlin'!' She gaped at his meaning, lifting her knees once more. 'Hurry! Gallop away, fast as you like! I… oh… it feels so good! So… bloody… good!'
An hour later, she came back, asking if he wanted some more coffee brewed, since he could not go out for it. That was an excuse for another bout of 'the blanket hornpipe.' Nothing shy about this time, and they were bouncing across the bed and giggling in covert joy almost before she could set the tray down.
She returned in mid-afternoon with tea and a Cornish meat pasty, and had at each other again. It was too cold to go out for a meal at a two-penny ordinary, she assured him. They snatched another fifteen minutes of utter bliss, with her sprawled face-down on the side of the high bed and her skirts thrown up over her back.
It was almost a relief for Cony to come back from bis day off and putter around the rooms, ranting happily about how grandly he'd been received by the Chiswicks when he visited them. Cony was the one to brave the cold and fetch a meal from the handiest ordinary, though Abigail assisted in laying the table, and gave Alan a most fetching smile or two while Cony had his back turned.
'Wind's come more sou'westerly, sir,' Cony opined finally as Alan prepared to turn in early that evening. 'Snow stopped, an' h'it's turnin' t' rain, looks like. Be thawin' t'morro', thank the Lord.'
'Filthy streets,' Alan yawned, nodding by the fire with his feet up in the second chair and a blanket over his lap while he read a book about the recent war that was as factual as a Turkish rug merchant. 'I'll try getting out to visit tomorrow. Set out my boots, if you would, and give them a daub or two of blacking. We'll coach where we're going as well.
'Aye, sir. That be all fer the evening', then, sir?'