'My sympathies.'
'On the contrary, I find Sarah's schemes most entertaining. Especially one she mentioned to me this morning.'
'And what is that?' Daniel asked without much interest.
'It concerns a note she wishes to receive from me, one that simply states a time and place.'
'Good God, women request the most ridiculous things. For what possible reason would she want such a missive?'
'So we can meet at the appointed time and place, where I'll… remind her how glad she is to be my wife.'
That got Daniel's attention, and he turned toward his friend. 'Intriguing. Wherever did she get such an idea?'
'Some book she recently read which is apparently very popular with the ladies. A note of that sort was mentioned in the story and is now all the rage.'
Daniel returned his gaze to Carolyn then said in his blandest tone, 'Perhaps your wife suggested this little game because she's grown bored.'
'I doubt it. I keep her quite busy. You, on the other hand…' He made
'What?'
'Do you even know
Daniel swiveled his attention back toward his friend then leaned forward and sniffed. 'How is it that you don't reek of brandy?'
'I told you, I'm not foxed. On the contrary, I'm perfectly sober, and perfectly serious. Obviously you're experienced in the bedchamber, but have you ever had to actually work to get a woman there? From what I can tell, you've never needed to expend more effort than to crook your finger toward a female to entice her to do your bidding. One look at your exceptionally handsome visage, your devastating smile, and they fall at your feet like raindrops.'
Daniel blinked, nonplussed. Bloody hell. Of course he'd had to charm and convince women to become his lover. Surely he had. Of course he'd been the instigator. Many times. Exactly when, he couldn't quite recall at the moment, but that didn't mean he hadn't.
Shooting his friend a glare, he said, 'Why I converse with you remains a mystery, as I already have two annoying younger brothers.'
Rather than looking abashed, Matthew grinned. 'Neither of them possess my charm. Besides, you've clearly forgotten that I'm older than you.'
'By a fortnight.'
'Admittedly a narrow margin, but one that renders me older nonetheless. Which would actually cast
'Yes, lucky is precisely what I'm feeling right now. As to your question, of course I know how to seduce a woman. And as soon as I manage to shake loose of you, I intend to get on with it.'
'I don't believe I've ever seen you quite so undone.' Matthew chuckled and clamped a hand on his shoulder. 'You know, it's going to give me a great deal of pleasure to someday say 'I told you so' while watching you slip into the sticky quagmire.'
'Absolutely, positively, not going to happen.'
'Hmmm. Isn't there some saying about pride going before a fall?'
'Yes, but it doesn't have any bearing on this situation.'
Matthew smirked. 'I disagree. Care to make it interesting?'
Daniel narrowed his eyes. 'How interesting?'
'Twenty pounds says you'll be betrothed by the end of the year.'
Daniel stared, struck momentarily mute with amazement. Then he threw back his head and laughed. 'Oh, by all means. Only please let's make it fifty pounds.'
'Very well. Fifty pounds.'
Daniel grinned, held out his hand, and they shook on it. 'This is going to be like taking a sweet from a child.'
Amusement glittered in Matthew's eyes. 'Clearly you've never actually attempted to take a sweet from a child. I wish you luck.'
'That fifty pounds is as good as mine already.'
'We shall see. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to ask my wife to dance.'
Chuckling, Matthew moved off. Daniel turned toward Carolyn and Jennsen, but before he could take a step, a costumed Julius Caesar blocked his path.
'I heard you'd be garbed as a highwayman, Surbrooke,' said a familiar male voice in a slurred undertone that hinted of bitterness. 'How appropriate, considering all you stole from me.'
Daniel resisted the urge to step back from the brandy fumes that pelted him with Lord Tolliver's every word. He'd heard the earl had taken to drinking heavily since his shipping venture failed, and clearly those rumors were true. 'I've no idea what you're talking about, Tolliver.'
'Of course you do. Been told you had a meeting with that bastard Jennsen just before you pulled out of our deal. I'd wager he's the one who told you to not to invest with me.'
'My decision was my own. And a wise one, as it turns out.'
Tolliver's eyes narrowed behind his mask. 'I know you, Surbrooke. Know
Daniel shot him a cold glare. 'Blackmail and threats don't become you. Although you're so foxed you most likely won't even remember this unfortunate exchange. God knows I intend to forget it.'
Without another word, he moved away from Tolliver. He could feel the earl's stare boring into his back, but Tolliver made no move to follow him. Daniel's attention returned to Carolyn and Jennsen, who stood less than twenty feet away. Determined not to be waylaid again, he headed toward the woman who'd ignited his fantasies for far too long.
Let the seduction begin.
Chapter Three
Carolyn stood near the edge of the dance floor with the dashing pirate. She'd recognized Logan Jennsen by his distinctive American accent the instant he spoke to her, and now she couldn't help but laugh at his disgruntled words and expression about donning a costume.
'Utterly ridiculous,' he said, shaking his head and waving his hand to encompass his pirate garb, complete with tall boots, rakish hat, and a long black cape. 'Wouldn't be caught dead wearing something like this in America.'
'It could be worse,' she replied in an undertone, nodding toward a rotund frog passing in front of them.
He tossed back a generous swallow of his champagne. 'Good God.' He turned toward her, and she felt the weight of his regard. 'You, however, are stunning, Lady Wingate. Indeed, seeing you looking so lovely is about the only thing making this soiree bearable.'
Carolyn blinked at his use of her name. 'Thank you, Mr. Jennsen.'
He winced. 'I suppose my American accent gave me away?'