It has been whispered that Lord and Lady Bridgerton were forced to marry, but even if that is true, This Author refuses to believe that theirs is anything but a love match.
LADY WHISTLEDOWNโS SOCIETY PAPERS, 15 JUNE 1814
It was strange, Kate thought as she looked at the morning repast laid upon the side table in the small dining room, how one could feel utterly famished and at the same time have no appetite. Her stomach was rumbling and churning, demanding food now, and yet everythingโfrom the eggs to the scones to the kippers to the roast porkโlooked awful.
With a dejected sigh, she reached for a solitary triangle of toast and sank into her chair with a cup of tea.
Anthony had not come home last night.
Kate took a nibble of the toast and forced it down. Sheโd been hoping that he might at least make an appearance in time for breakfast. Sheโd delayed the meal as long as she couldโit was already nearly eleven in the morning and she usually ate at nineโbut her husband was still absent.
โLady Bridgerton?โ
Kate looked up and blinked. A footman was standing before her bearing a small cream-colored envelope.
โThis arrived for you a few minutes ago,โ he said.
Kate murmured her thanks and reached for the envelope, which had been secured with a neat dollop of pale pink sealing wax. Bringing it closer to her eyes, she made out the initialsย EOB.ย One of Anthonyโs relations? The E would be Eloise, of course, since all of the Bridgertons had been named in alphabetical order.
Kate carefully broke the seal and slipped out the contentsโa single piece of paper, neatly folded in half.
Kateโ
Anthony is here. He looks a wreck. It is, of course, none of my business, but I thought you might like to know.
Eloise
Kate stared at the note a few seconds longer, then shoved her chair back and stood. It was time she paid a call upon Bridgerton House.
Much to Kateโs surprise, when she knocked at Bridgerton House, the door was swung open not by the butler but by Eloise, who immediately said, โThat was fast!โ
Kate looked around the hall, half expecting another Bridgerton sibling or two to jump out at her. โWere you waiting for me?โ
Eloise nodded. โAnd you donโt have to knock at the door, you know. Bridgerton House belongs to Anthony, after all. And youย areย his wife.โ
Kate smiled weakly. She didnโt feel much like a wife this morning.
โI hope you donโt think me a hopeless meddler,โ Eloise continued, linking her arm through Kateโs and guiding her down the hall, โbut Anthony does look awful, and I had a sneaking suspicion you didnโt know he was here.โ
โWhy would you think that?โ Kate couldnโt help asking.
โWell,โ Eloise said, โhe didnโt go to any great pains to tell any ofย usย that he was here.โ
Kate eyed her sister-in-law suspiciously. โMeaning?โ
Eloise had the grace to blush a faint pink. โMeaning, ah, that the only reason I know heโs here is that I was spying upon him. I donโt think my mother even knows heโs in residence.โ
Kate felt her eyelids blink in rapid succession. โYouโve been spying upon
us?โ
โNo, of course not. But I happened to be up and about rather early this morning, and I heard someone come in, and so I went to investigate and I saw light coming from under the door in his study.โ
โHow, then, do you know he looks awful?โ
Eloise shrugged. โI figured heโd have to emerge eventually to eat or relieve himself, so I waited on the steps for an hour or soโโ
โOr so?โ Kate echoed.
โOr three,โ Eloise admitted. โItโs really not that long when one is interested in oneโs subject, and besides, I had a book with me to while away the time.โ
Kate shook her head in reluctant admiration. โWhat time did he come in last night?โ
โAround four or so.โ
โWhat were you doing up so late?โ
Eloise shrugged again. โI couldnโt sleep. I often canโt. Iโd gone down to get a book to read from the library. Finally, at around sevenโwell, I suppose it was a bit before seven, so it wasnโt quite three hours I waitedโโ
Kate began to feel dizzy.
โโhe emerged. He didnโt head in the direction of the breakfast room, so I can only assume it was for other reasons. After a minute or two, he reemerged and headed back into his study. Where,โ Eloise finished with a flourish, โhe has been ever since.โ
Kate stared at her for a good ten seconds. โHave you ever considered offering your services to the War Department?โ
Eloise grinned, a smile so like Anthonyโs Kate almost cried. โAs a spy?โ she asked.
Kate nodded.
โIโd be brilliant, donโt you think?โ โSuperb.โ
Eloise gave Kate a spontaneous hug. โIโm so glad you married my brother.
Now go and see what is wrong.โ
Kate nodded, straightened her shoulders, and took a step toward Anthonyโs study. Turning around, she pointed a finger at Eloise and said, โYou will not be listening at the door.โ
โI wouldnโt dream of it,โ Eloise replied. โI mean it, Eloise!โ
Eloise sighed. โItโs time I went up to bed, anyway. I could use a nap after staying up all night.โ
Kate waited until the younger girl had disappeared up the stairs, then made her way to Anthonyโs study door. She put her hand on the knob, whispering, โDonโt be locked,โ as she gave it a twist. To her extreme relief, it turned, and the door swung open.
โAnthony?โ she called out. Her voice was soft and hesitant, and she found she didnโt like the sound of it. She wasnโt used to being soft and hesitant.
There was no reply, so Kate stepped farther into the room. The drapes were tightly closed, and the heavy velvet admitted little light. Kate scanned the room until her eyes fell on the figure of her husband, slouched over his desk, sound asleep.
Kate walked quietly across the room to the windows and pulled the drapes partway open. She didnโt want to blind Anthony when he woke up, but at the same time, she wasnโt going to conduct such an important conversation in the dark. Then she walked back over to his desk and gently shook his shoulder.
โAnthony?โ she whispered. โAnthony?โ
His reply was closer to a snore than anything else.
Frowning impatiently, she shook a little harder. โAnthony?โ she said softly.
โAnthonโโ
โYibbledeedadโ!โ He came awake in one sudden movement, an incoherent rush of speech bursting forth as his torso snapped upright.
Kate watched as he blinked himself into coherency, then focused on her. โKate,โ he said, his voice hoarse and husky with sleep and something elseโ maybe alcohol. โWhat are you doing here?โ
โWhat areย youย doing here?โ she countered. โThe last time I checked, we lived nearly a mile away.โ
โI didnโt want to disturb you,โ he mumbled.
Kate didnโt believe that for one second, but she decided not to argue the point. Instead, she opted for the direct approach and asked, โWhy did you leave last night?โ
A long stretch of silence was followed by a weary, tired sigh, and Anthony finally said, โItโs complicated.โ
Kate fought the urge to cross her arms. โIโm an intelligent woman,โ she said in a purposefully even voice. โIโm generally able to grasp complex concepts.โ
Anthony didnโt look pleased by her sarcasm. โI donโt want to go into this now.โ
โWhenย doย you want to go into it?โ โGo home, Kate,โ he said softly. โDo you plan to come with me?โ
Anthony let out a little groan as he raked a hand through his hair. Christ, she was like a dog with a bone. His head was pounding, his mouth tasted like wool, all he really wanted to do was splash some water on his face and clean his teeth, and here his wife would not stopย interrogating himโฆ.
โAnthony?โ she persisted.
That wasย enough.ย He stood so suddenly that his chair tipped back and slammed into the floor with a resounding crash. โYou will cease your questions this instant,โ he bit off.
Her mouth settled into a flat, angry line. But her eyesโฆ.
Anthony swallowed against the acidic taste of guilt that flooded his mouth. Because her eyes were awash with pain.
And the anguish in his own heart grew tenfold.
He wasnโt ready. Not yet. He didnโt know what to do with her. He didnโt know what to do with himself. All his lifeโor at least since his father had died
โheโd known that certain things were true, that certain thingsย hadย to be true. And now Kate had gone and turned his world upside down.
He hadnโt wanted to love her. Hell, he hadnโt wanted to love anyone. It was the one thingโthe only thingโthat could make him fear his own mortality. And what about Kate? Heโd promised to love and protect her. How could he do that, all the while knowing he would leave her? He certainly couldnโt tell her of his odd convictions. Aside from the fact that sheโd probably think he was crazy, all it would do was subject her to the same pain and fear that wracked him. Better to let her live in blissful ignorance.
Or was it even better if she didnโt love him at all?
Anthony just didnโt know the answer. And he needed more time. And he couldnโt think with her standing there before him, those pain-filled eyes raking his face. Andโ
โGo,โ he choked out. โJust go.โ
โNo,โ she said with a quiet determination that made him love her all the more. โNot until you tell me what is bothering you.โ
He strode out from behind his desk and took her arm. โI canโt be with you right now,โ he said hoarsely, his eyes avoiding hers. โTomorrow. Iโll see you tomorrow. Or the next day.โ
โAnthonyโโ
โI need time to think.โ โAboutย what?โ she cried out.
โDonโt make this any harder thanโโ โHow could it possibly get any harder?โ she demanded.
โI donโt even know what youโre talking about.โ
โI just need a few days,โ he said, feeling like an echo. Just a few days to think. To figure out what he was going to do, how he was going to live his life.
But she twisted around until she was facing him, and then her hand was on his cheek, touching him with a tenderness that made his heart ache. โAnthony,โ she whispered, โpleaseโฆโ
He couldnโt form a word, couldnโt make a sound.
Her hand slipped to the back of his head, and then she was drawing him closerโฆcloserโฆand he couldnโt help himself. He wanted her so damned badly, wanted to feel her body pressed against his, to taste the faint salt of her skin. He wanted to smell her, to touch her, to hear the rasp of her breath in his ear.
Her lips touched his, soft and seeking, and her tongue tickled the corner of her mouth. It would be so easy to lose himself in her, to sink down to the carpet andโฆ
โNo!โ The word was ripped from his throat, and by God, heโd had no idea it was there until it burst forth.
โNo,โ he said again, pushing her away. โNot now.โ โButโโ
He didnโt deserve her. Not right now. Not yet. Not until he understood how he was meant to live out the rest of his life. And if it meant he had to deny himself the one thing that might bring him salvation, so be it.
โGo,โ he ordered, his voice sounding a bit more harsh than heโd intended. โGo now. Iโll see you later.โ
And this time, she did go.
She went, without looking back.
And Anthony, whoโd only just learned what it was to love, learned what it was to die inside.
By the following morning, Anthony was drunk. By afternoon, he was hungover.
His head was pounding, his ears were ringing, and his brothers, who had been surprised to discover him in such a state at their club, were talkingย farย too loudly.
Anthony put his hands over his ears and groaned.ย Everyoneย was talking far too loudly.
โKate boot you out of the house?โ Colin asked, grabbing a walnut from a large pewter dish in the middle their table and splitting it open with a viciously loud crack.
Anthony lifted his head just far enough to glare at him.
Benedict watched his brother with raised brows and the vaguest hint of a smirk. โShe definitely booted him out,โ he said to Colin. โHand me one of those walnuts, will you?โ
Colin tossed one across the table. โDo you want the crackers as well?โ Benedict shook his head and grinned as he held up a fat, leather-bound book.
โMuch more satisfying to smash them.โ
โDonโt,โ Anthony bit out, his hand shooting out to grab the book, โeven think about it.โ
โEars a bit sensitive this afternoon, are they?โ
If Anthony had had a pistol, he would have shot them both, hang the noise. โIf I might offer you a piece of advice?โ Colin said, munching on his walnut.
โYou might not,โ Anthony replied. He looked up. Colin was chewing with his mouth open. As this had been strictly forbidden while growing up in their household, Anthony could only deduce that Colin was displaying such poor manners only to make more noise. โClose your damned mouth,โ he muttered.
Colin swallowed, smacked his lips, and took a sip of his tea to wash it all down. โWhatever you did, apologize for it. I know you, and Iโm getting to know Kate, and knowing what I knowโโ
โWhat the hell is he talking about?โ Anthony grumbled.
โI think,โ Benedict said, leaning back in his chair, โthat heโs telling you youโre an ass.โ
โJust so!โ Colin exclaimed.
Anthony just shook his head wearily. โItโs more complicated than you think.โ
โIt always is,โ Benedict said, with sincerity so false it almost managed to sound sincere.
โWhen you two idiots find women gullible enough to actually marry you,โ Anthony snapped, โthen you may presume to offer me advice. But until thenโฆshut up.โ
Colin looked at Benedict. โThink heโs angry?โ Benedict quirked a brow. โThat or drunk.โ
Colin shook his head. โNo, not drunk. Not anymore, at least. Heโs clearly hungover.โ
โWhich would explain,โ Benedict said with a philosophical nod, โwhy heโs so angry.โ
Anthony spread one hand over his face and pressed hard against his temples with his thumb and middle finger. โGod above,โ he muttered. โWhat would it take to get you two to leave me alone?โ
โGo home, Anthony,โ Benedict said, his voice surprisingly gentle.
Anthony closed his eyes and let out a long breath. There was nothing he wanted to do more, but he wasnโt sure what to say to Kate, and more importantly, he had no idea how heโd feel once he got there.
โYes,โ Colin agreed. โJust go home and tell her that you love her. What could be more simple?โ
And suddenly itย wasย simple. He had to tell Kate that he loved her. Now. This very day. He had to make sure sheย knew, and he vowed to spend every last minute of his miserably short life proving it to her.
It was too late to change the destiny of his heart. Heโd tried not to fall in love, and heโd failed. Since he wasnโt likely to fall backย outย of love, he might as well make the best of the situation. He was going to be haunted by the premonition of his own death whether or not Kate knew of his love for her.
Wouldnโt he be happier during these last few years if he spent them loving her openly and honestly?
He was fairly certain sheโd fallen in love with him as well; surely sheโd be glad to hear that he felt the same way. And when a man loved a woman, truly loved her from the depths of her soul to the tips of her toes, wasnโt it his God- given duty to try to make her happy?
He wouldnโt tell her of his premonitions, though. What would be the point? He might suffer the knowledge that their time together would be cut short, but why should she? Better she be struck by sharp and sudden pain at his death than suffer the anticipation of it beforehand.
He was going to die. Everyone died, he reminded himself. He was just going to have to do it sooner rather than later. But by God, he was going to enjoy his last years with every breath of his being. It might have been more convenient not to have fallen in love, but now that he had, he wasnโt going to hide from it.
It was simple. His world was Kate. If he denied that, he might as well stop breathing right now.
โI have to go,โ he blurted out, standing up so suddenly that his thighs hit the edge of the table, sending walnut shell shards skittering across the tabletop.
โI thought you might,โ Colin murmured. Benedict just smiled and said, โGo.โ
His brothers, Anthony realized, were a bit smarter than they let on. โWeโll speak to you in a week or so?โ Colin asked.
Anthony had to grin. He and his brothers had met at their club every day for the past fortnight. Colinโs oh-so-innocent query could only imply one thingโ that it was obvious that Anthony had completely lost his heart to his wife and planned to spend at least the next seven days proving it to her. And that the family he was creating had grown as important as the one heโd been born into.
โTwo weeks,โ Anthony replied, yanking on his coat. โMaybe three.โ His brothers just grinned.
But when Anthony pushed through the door of his home, slightly out of breath from taking the front steps three at a time, he discovered that Kate was not in.
โWhere did she go?โ he asked the butler. Stupidly, heโd never once considered that she might not be at home.
โOut for a ride in the park,โ the butler replied, โwith her sister and a Mr.
Bagwell.โ
โEdwinaโs suitor,โ Anthony muttered to himself. Damn. He supposed he ought to be happy for his sister-in-law, but the timing was bloody annoying. Heโd just made a life-altering decision regarding his wife; it would have been nice if sheโd been home.
โHerย creatureย went as well,โ the butler said with a shudder. Heโd never been able to tolerate what he considered the corgiโs invasion into his home.
โShe took Newton, eh?โ Anthony murmured.
โI imagine theyโll be back within an hour or two.โ
Anthony tapped his booted toe against the marble floor. He didnโt want to
wait an hour. Hell, he didnโt want to wait even a minute. โIโll find them myself,โ he said impatiently. โIt canโt be that difficult.โ
The butler nodded and motioned through the open doorway to the small carriage in which Anthony had ridden home. โWill you be needing another carriage?โ
Anthony gave his head a single shake. โIโll go on horseback. Itโll be quicker.โ
โVery well.โ The butler bent into a small bow. โIโll have a mount brought โround.โ
Anthony watched the butler make his slow and sedate way toward the rear of the house for about two seconds before impatience set in. โIโll take care of it myself,โ he barked.
And the next thing he knew, he was dashing out of the house.
Anthony was in jaunty spirits by the time he reached Hyde Park. He was eager to find his wife, to hold her in his arms and watch her face as he told her he loved her. He prayed that she would offer words returning the sentiment. He thought she would; heโd seen her heart in her eyes on more than one occasion. Perhaps she was just waiting for him to say something first. He couldnโt blame her if that was the case; heโd made a rather big fuss about how theirs wouldย notย be a love match right before their wedding.
What an idiot heโd been.
Once he entered the park, he made the decision to turn his mount and head over to Rotten Row. The busy path seemed the most likely destination for the threesome; Kate certainly would have no reason to encourage a more private route.
He nudged his horse into as fast a trot as he could safely manage within the confines of the park, trying to ignore the calls and waves of greeting that were directed his way by other riders and pedestrians.
Then, just when he thought heโd made it through without delay, he heard an aged, female, and very imperious voice call out his name.
โBridgerton! I say, Bridgerton! Stop at once. Iโm speaking to you!โ
He groaned as he turned about. Lady Danbury, the dragon of theย ton. There was simply no way he could ignore her. He had no idea how old she was. Sixty? Seventy? Whatever her age, she was a force of nature, andย no oneย ignored her.
โLady Danbury,โ he said, trying not to sound resigned as he reined in his mount. โHow nice to see you.โ
โGood gad, boy,โ she barked, โyou sound as if youโve just taken an antidote.
Perk up!โ
Anthony smiled weakly. โWhereโs your wife?โ
โIโm looking for her right now,โ he replied, โor at least Iย was.โ
Lady Danbury was far too sharp to miss his pointed hint, so he could only deduce that she ignored him apur-pose when she said, โI like your wife.โ
โI like her, too.โ
โNever could understand why you were so set on courting her sister. Nice gel, but clearly not for you.โ She rolled her eyes and let out an indignant huff. โThe world would be a much happier place if people would just listen to me before they up and got married,โ she added. โI could have the entire Marriage Mart matched up in a week.โ
โIโm sure you could.โ
Her eyes narrowed. โAre you patronizing me?โ
โI wouldnโt dream of it,โ Anthony said with complete honesty.
โGood. You always seemed like the sensible sort. Iโฆโ Her mouth fell open. โWhat the devil is that?โ
Anthony followed Lady Danburyโs horrified gaze until his eyes fell on an open-topped carriage careening out of control as it rounded a corner on two wheels. It was still too far to see the faces of the occupants, but then he heard a shriek, and then the terrified bark of a dog.
Anthonyโs blood froze in his veins. His wife was in that carriage.
With nary a word to Lady Danbury, he kicked his horse into motion and galloped full speed ahead. He wasnโt sure what heโd do once he reached the carriage. Maybe heโd grab the reins from the hapless driver. Maybe heโd be able to pull someone to safety. But he knew that he could not sit still and watch while the vehicle crashed before his eyes.
And yet that was exactly what happened.
Anthony was halfway to the drunken carriage when it veered off the path and ran up over a large rock, upsetting the balance and sending it tumbling onto its side.
And Anthony could only watch in horror as his wife died before his eyes.