had the musculature of a man who worked hard for a living. His arms alone were as thick as Freddy’s thighs. He didn’t necessarily look like a murderer, but Lenore had proof to the contrary. “You want a marriage license?” he went on, glancing from Freddy to Lenore. “The bitch stole it when she ran out on me, and as like as not, she probably still has it.”

“Lenore, you’re home.” Freddy broke away from his pacing to stride across the room and sweep Lenore into his arms. The gesture was so sweet and protective that Lenore nearly burst into tears then and there. Reese also crossed the room to stand by her side.

“Freddy.” It was all Lenore could manage to say until she swallowed the lump in her throat. Even then, the only words she could produce were, “I’m sorry.”

Freddy took a step back, puzzled. Reese studied her as well, but at least he radiated support as he did.

Bart moved toward her, chuckling in a low, menacing way, his flat lips twitching into a seedy grin. “Well, well. If it isn’t my runaway bride.”

“Bart.” Lenore nodded sharply to him, forcing every bit of courage she possessed into squaring her shoulders and facing him, and her mistakes, head-on.

“Sweetheart, this man says you’re his wife,” Freddy said, inching toward her, a fire in his eyes that seemed to say he’d been maintaining the ruse of their engagement and that she would do well to play along.

It was one of the sweetest things Freddy had ever done for her, considering how much danger it put him in, but Lenore couldn’t let Freddy or Reese risk their lives for her sake for a moment longer.

“He’s right,” she said in a small voice, clasping her hands in front of her and lowering her head for a moment. “I did marry him.” She couldn’t bring herself to say she was his wife. As far as she was concerned, she wasn’t.

Freddy and Reese gaped at her, sending startled looks between her and Bart.

“So the blackguard isn’t lying?” Reese asked. For a moment, Lenore worried he was as hurt as Phin had been when he learned the truth.

“No,” Lenore sighed, raising her head and facing Bart with her chin tilted up. “But I did not marry him for love. I married him because…because Bart and I had a deal.” She’d come perilously close to saying she’d married him to save her life, but under the circumstances, with Bart standing right there, leering at her, she thought better of it.

“That’s right, sweet pea, we did,” Bart chuckled, swaggering toward her. “And it’s time you fulfill your end of the deal.”

Lenore took a step back. “I did fulfill my end,” she said, surprised at how defensive she sounded. “I said I’d marry you so that I couldn’t testify against you.” She shot a quick glance to Freddy and Reese, trying to gauge whether they’d let on to Bart that they knew the full story of his villainy.

“Come on, sweetheart,” Bart said, as if trying to sound loving, but coming off as slick. “You know that I want more from you than just your silence.”

Lenore cleared her throat and glanced to Freddy and Reese. “Gentlemen, might I have a moment alone with Mr. Swan?”

“Absolutely not,” Reese said, glaring at Bart. Whether he was as hurt as Phin or not, he was most definitely in her corner.

Freddy rested a hand on Reese’s arm. “If you think it will help,” he told Lenore.

Lenore nodded to him. Reese made a frustrated sound, but moved with Freddy to the doorway.

“We’ll be just across the hall, if you need us,” Freddy said, sending a downright vicious look Bart’s way.

As soon as they left the room, Lenore circled widely around Bart, heading to the fireplace to warm her icy hands. Her heart raced and she wasn’t sure she could feel her feet.

“Those two are as queer as a bent penny, you know,” Bart said, following her to the fireplace.

“You only think that because they’re British gentlemen. You don’t understand their ways,” Lenore said in weak defense of her friends. She spun to face Bart, figuring that if she was going to be brave about things, she had to be brave from the start. “Why are you here, Bart?”

“Why do you think?” Bart laughed. He narrowed his eyes as he approached her, or rather, as he stalked toward her, like a hunter following his prey. “I want my wife back.”

“We both know I’m not really your wife,” Lenore said, proud of herself for not turning into a quivering ball of fear before him.

“Honey, we both know you are,” Bart countered. “At least legally. I aim to make it real as fast as possible.”

She didn’t believe him, not entirely. The lasciviousness in his eyes chilled Lenore to the bone. It was such a sharp contrast to the undisguised desire in Phin’s eyes when the two of them were flirting. But thoughts of Phin, thoughts of the passion between them and the way they created magic together, weren’t going to help her get through the conversation she needed to have.

“I want an annulment, Bart,” she said, holding her head up high.

As if he hadn’t heard her, Bart narrowed his eyes and said, “Why’d you run out on me, Lenore? Imagine my surprise when I got back from explaining things to my pa only to find you gone.”

“You know why I did what I did.” Lenore moved away from him before he could get too close, deliberately placing the sofa between the two of them. “And it’s suited you just fine, until now. Why is that?”

Bart chuckled and rubbed a hand over his mouth as he eyed her like a piece of meat. Again, he ignored her to say, “You probably think marrying me so you could legally keep your mouth shut was enough. But I’m sure you’re not dumb enough to forget all the other benefits being married to you give me.”

“I’ve fulfilled my end of the bargain,” Lenore insisted.

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