content to remain in El Sinut. I tried to reason with him. I might have cried out, if indeed the guards could have even heard me over all the thunder that night, but he was my cousin. I did not want to be responsible for his death. It meant nothing to me that he chose to escape El Sinut just as long as he left me in peace, but no, Tom would not listen. He assaulted me, knocking me unconscious, hauled me over that damned wall, and dumped me in Naples. Meggie came, too, rather than be left behind.

'Once we were in Naples I told Lady Stewart-Hepburn the truth, that I loved you, and was with child. I had never had a chance to tell my cousin that I was enceinte. Cat, that is what I call my stepgrandmother, agreed that I should go back, but then we heard about the rebellion, and were told that the dey had been killed. When I learned that, I nearly died myself. Cat brought me back to Scotland, but when Glenkirk learned of my condition, he banished me to the family's hunting lodge in the mountains with Meggie and Diarmid. My sister, Fortune, insisted on coming with me, and there we remained until Rowan was born.'

'Rowan?' He stared down into her face.

'Our son. I named him after my father,' she said softly.

'Where is he?' Deverall Leigh demanded.

'I do not know,' India replied, her eyes filling with tears.

'You do not know? Madame, what have you done with my son?' he shouted at her angrily.

'I have done nothing. Glenkirk took the lad from me shortly after his birth, and hid him away. He would never say where,' India told him, her chin quivering with her emotions. 'But none of this would have happened if you had come to Glenkirk to reclaim me instead of playing this perverted game with me! Why, my lord? Why have you done this to me? Why?' she sobbed.

'Because I am a fool,' he said sadly. 'I thought you had deserted me, India, had willingly gone off with Captain Southwood. Baba Hassan, and Azura defended you, but I would not listen.' He told her of his stepmother, and why he had been unable to trust women.

India sighed sadly. Then she asked him, 'But how is it you were able to return to England, and how on earth did you get that scar on your face, Deverall?'

'Adrian is responsible for my return. He caught a fever, and I revealed myself to him. When I did, he told me that it had been a plot of my stepmother's to kill Lord Jeffers, and blame me so he might inherit. MariElena did the deed herself with poison. Then she implicated my brother, who was still a child, by having him place the knife in a dead man's chest. Adrian dictated a confession, and signed it. I kept it for myself, and had no intention of returning to England; but the janissaries had learned of my warning to the sultan, which had put an end to their plans to overthrow him and his mother. They sent troops from Algiers and Tunis to invade El Sinut, and the sultan looked the other way. I was to be sacrificed to their revenge. Fortunately, Baba Hassan learned of it just in time, and arranged for my flight. On our way to the harbor I was surprised by a young janissary eager to make a reputation. The scar is from his cowardly blow. Fortunately for me Aruj Agha was nearby. He killed the assailant, and I was able to make good my escape.'

'But what of the others in the palace?' India asked.

'Aruj Agha promised to see they were taken care of, and as he has been appointed the new dey, according to my sources, I think we can both rest assured that they are safe,' the earl told his wife. Then his arms tightened about her again. 'Do you know how much I love you, India?'

'But you do not trust me, my lord, and I do not know if I can forgive you that,' she said quietly.

'I will never mistrust you again,' he vowed, and, tipping her face up to his, he sealed his words with a kiss.

'Diarmid!' India suddenly cried, breaking away from her husband. 'Diarmid will know where Rowan is, for it was he who took the baby away at my stepfather's request.'

'Glenkirk would not harm the lad?'

'No,' India said firmly. 'His only purpose in taking him was to make certain I appeared respectable to you. One reason I mentioned my first husband was that I hoped to gain your respect, and perhaps even your love eventually. Then I would have told you of the child, and asked to bring him here to raise with our other children. My mother swore she would learn where the child was hidden, and make certain Rowan was all right. I did not desert our son willingly, Deverall, and I did what I could to find him. At Glenkirk, however, it is very different from here in England. No one will oppose the duke. Their loyalty is strong. Many are bound by family ties of one sort or another. I did my best for Rowan, and now I long to hold him in my arms!'

'In the morning we will question Diarmid, madame,' he said. 'Then we shall go north together to regain custody of our child,' he promised her, smiling for the first time.

'Send Diarmid ahead,' she told him. 'They plan to go to Ireland this summer to seek a husband for Fortune. If we do not get word to them before they have gone, no one will help us. It is probably already too late, I fear.' And her eyes filled with tears again.

'Diarmid's loyalty must be to Oxton now,' the earl said quietly. 'He will tell us, and then we shall fetch our son ourselves, India. This I promise you, my beloved. We do not need Glenkirk's permission. And I will always trust you from now on, my darling. Look what my foolishness has almost cost us both.'

'And my foolishness, too,' she admitted graciously. 'We must make a memorial for Adrian. Poor boy. Had he not eloped with me he would still be alive today.'

'Had he not attempted to elope with you,' he corrected her, 'we should have never found each other, and I should not have been so bedazzled by my love for you that I came across two seas to be reunited with you, my beautiful first wife.'

'Your beautiful only wife,' she said, laughing up at him. 'You had best get used to me, Deverall Leigh, for you shall never have another wife!' Then Lady India Anne Lindley-Leigh kissed her husband passionately, and Deverall Leigh, earl of Oxton, knew that she spoke the absolute truth.

EPILOGUE

OXTON, SUMMER 1629

“I am forgiven then?' the duke of Glenkirk asked India.

'Deverall has convinced me it is the right thing to do, my lord,' she replied.

'But you are still angry at me,' he said. 'I know you were born of Rowan Lindley's seed, India, but I am the father who loved and raised you after his death. You and Fortune are every bit my daughter as any born to me. What I did was not out of unkindness, or cruelty. I did what I thought was best for my daughter. Please, poppet, it has been the worst year of my life believing you hated me, and would hate me forever.'

'If Deverall had not turned out to be the dey of El Sinut,' India said, 'I might have lost Rowan. I cannot help but wonder what Rowan Lindley might have done in this situation. You did not trust me, my lord. Would he have? You did not listen. Would he have? I know it has turned out all right, but if Deverall had not been Caynan Reis…' she sighed.

'I know,' he replied, 'but my grandson was safe, India. Flora More is a good woman, and took good care of Rowan.'

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