Leicestershire, England.
March 1814.
COLE FLETCHER sneaked out of the house and into his father's stable. At age twelve, he was already as tall as a young man. A trait that runs in the family.
Some days ago, his father had brought in a new horse and the instructions had been it shouldn't be mounted. But being the stubborn lad that he was, he disregarded his father's warning and sneaked in.
There had been no horse in their stables he hadn't mounted before. Honestly, he didn't know why his father like to fret about frivolous things. He was as capable as any stable master his father had, if not better, the boy thought as he pulled the stable door open and stepped inside. The cool morning air following him inside.
He knew where the stallion had been kept, in the last stall, separate from the other horses. Cole was excited. The thought of stealing his father's new horse out to the open field made his blood tingle. The boy grinned mischievously. Of course, he would be scolded properly, but in the end, it would be worth it.
He walked as discreetly as possible, his ears tuned to any sound that could show that someone was coming or perhaps, the stable master had stirred from his deep slumber. Walking the narrow path that was flanked by several stalls which held various type of horses. Dry hays here and there. He got to the stall, and pulled the small wooden door that couldn't be anymore taller than his waist open, and walked inside.
On sensing him, the black Arabian horse raised his head, and the boy splashed him a boyish grin and then offered sugar to the horse. When the horse went about the business of chewing the sugar, the boy rubbed his head and whispered sweet nothing's into his ear. He rubbed one more time before he led the horse out of its stall, as quietly as possible. It wouldn't do to get caught even before he had mounted the horse.
When he was sure he was far from sight, the paddock and the stable house behind him the boy mounted the horse and rode off galloping on the green stretch of the wide plateau.
Twelve years old Cole willed the animal beneath him in a way that could only be admired. He had excellent skill and was an excellent rider, but sometimes skill wasn't all that mattered, sometimes one needed experience.
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THERE WAS A REASON the fourth earl of Tonfield ordered that nobody mount the new horse which had been brought in recently. It was wild, and it was yet to be tamed. It might seem level-headed, but it was just waiting for an opportunity to misbehave, and to hear his only son had just stolen away with the horse made his heart skip. The poor boy might be thrown off the horse, or worst — it could kill him.
With a fearful heart, the earl of Tonfield raced out of the house and mounted his horse, which had already been readied and saddled for him. Maxwell mounted the stallion with a fastness who could only be attributed to someone who was an old hand at it. Someone whose life was on the line, perhaps not his, but his son's, but life was on the line.
The earl rode the horse fiercely and tried not to think of all the bad things which could happen. Internally, he prayed that his son was safe. There was only one place Cole could go this early in the morning, and that was the lake. To God, he hoped he was right. The horse which his son had taken was easily frightened, and once frightened, it would become restless and aggressive. No one can ascertain what it would do. It was this reason that made the early fearful.
Soon, the estate was left behind, and he was riding down a decline, riding on a path which led to the lake at very top speed, his black hair drawn back from his face and whirling in the air. From where he was, Maxwell sighted Cole struggle to control his horse. The black beast was steering Cole, rather than the other way round. If they continued in that manner. If his son, so much as loosened his grip on the reins. He would be thrown off the stallion, worst he might be trampled upon.
Maxwell tightened his rein on his horse and urged the stallion to move faster. Both the rider and the horse galloping at top speed that would have shamed a cheetah.
There was a reason the earl's horse was termed the fastest horse in his stables, for within minutes he caught up to his son.
“Father, the boy cried in a frightened voice.
“Hold on boy!” He bellowed. “Jump! Jump into my horse!”
“I can't!” The boy shouted, “It's too far.” The heavy wind carrying his voice.
The earl gritted his teeth and pulled his horse closer, but no matter how close he tried to get, it was still far. The horse his son was on was moving with incredible speed. After a few more attempts, Finally, Maxwell pulled closer. He snatched the reins with his left hand while controlling his horse with his right hand. He pulled the two horses together.
“Now jump! Come on boy do it.” The earl howled as he tried to get a firm grip on the two horses.
They had entered a level land and trees skimmed past them in a flash. Speckles of dust filling the air. Cole gripped his father's arm and pulled one leg over the earl's horse. When he was about to pull the other leg, the earl's horse shifted right causing the young boy's legs to drag out and land uncomfortably on Maxwell's horse.
“Ahh!” he groaned in pain.
Maxwell looked back to see the source of the pain, and in that instant, his son's horse raised his head and slashed left, changing the route, and dragging the earl who was still clutching the reins with his left hand, out of his horse and onto the hard earth. Maxwell landed with a heavy thud, his head connecting with a heavy stone. A pool of blood, everywhere.
It was only after some minutes that the boy could steer his father's horse to a stop. He jumped down from the stallion, and ran to the body of his father, lying on the dirty hard earth.
Cole fell on his knees and turned his father's body over. His hands were quivering, and he tried not to think about it. That was when he saw the blood which had stained it and was now forming a small pool of red blood by his father's head. Cole gave out a heartbreaking sob, one which was wrenched from deep within his soul, and hugged his father's body. He reached for the neck checking for a pulse, but there was none.
His father's bleak eyes stared back at him empty, and lifeless filling the boy with terror as he cried and shook his father's lifeless body. Cradled the bloodied head on his slim laps and cried quite helplessly. He didn't know how long he stayed in that position until strong arms pulled him away, and what was left of the earl's lifeless body carried back to the estate.
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WHEN THE COUNTESS HAD seen the earl's dead body, she had broken down into a heartbroken sob. One that wrenched at Cole's soul. It was all his fault, he was the reason his father was dead.
It didn't matter that his mother had assured him she and his father would have given their lives for him anytime any day if the situation should arise. Cole felt guilty, and he could never, ever forgive himself for what he had done. Though the Countess had forgiven him. Cole could barely look her in the eyes, knowing he had cost her a husband at such a young age.
With the earl dead and buried, one thing became clear. He was now the new earl of Tonfield. A title he wasn't yet prepared for. The responsibility of the estate was a weight to his shoulder and Cole tried his best to keep everything from falling apart. His mother, for one, slowly declined in health and refused to stop wearing black. Two years later, she died in a carriage accident and was buried side by side with his father. Leaving the young boy an orphan. He was haunted.
At age fourteen, Cole was thrown into the life of an earl, even before he was ripe for it. He had no choice, not if he wanted their line to continue. He had to do it. With the title came responsibilities. Responsibilities, he wasn't old enough to handle, but he did it anyway. Of course, there had been people to help him. Even though he had learned a great deal from his father, time proved it was still not enough. There were still some missing gaps in his education. Nevertheless, he'd receive great help.
His father's man of affairs was one. His best friend Sebastian was another. Sebastian had been of great comfort to Cole. At least he was the only one who reminded him he was still a child because honestly, Cole had quite forgotten what it felt like to be one. Another great help had come in the form of his friend's father, teaching him everything he needed to know about being an Earl.
The fifth earl of Tonfield, Cole Fletcher, drove himself into the affairs of the estate. There was little or no time to waste. And at age nineteen, he finally stepped back into society, attended balls and other social functions alike.
In the eve of his twenty-first birthday, Cole Fletcher, the fifth earl of Tonfield, found a diary which supposedly belonged to his late mother, where she vehemently insisted it hadn't been his fault his father had died. That diary did nothing to align the young earl. His mother has her own belief, and he has his own belief. Telling him it wasn't his fault his father had died, wasn't enough to salvage his soul. He needed a penance for his sins.
The late earl and Cole had always had a love for horses and stables, and his father wanting to be one of those lords who owned one of the best stables in England had been close to achieving his dream before he passed on, so Cole swore to make his father's dream come true. He swore to turn the stables into one of the very best. Only then would he be able to forgive himself.
London, England.Present-day, May 1831.THE BALLROOM at the duke of Hanton's town house was ablaze with lights of a thousand candles all placed prettily in a glistening chandelier and crystal brackets interspersed along the wall. At one corner of the room stood Emily Bertram with tears in the back of her eyes as she watched the last man she had pinned all her hopes on, take his newly betrothed, to the dance hall. It was official now. She was going to die an old maid, without even being kissed before.The young woman was already three and twenty, and she was yet to find a husband, which meant she was practically on the shelf. One more year, and she would be firmly on the shelf.Mayhap, she could be a great aunt to her brothers' children if they ever got around to marrying one, the young woman thought. But then her lips wobbled, and tears threatened to spill. She wanted to cry out in hysteria, she wanted to sob. She d
THE STRANGER had lingered on by her side in silence for so long and was beginning to make Emily nervous. When she had staggered into the library with the sole intention of crying her eyes out. She hadn't expected to find someone inside, let alone a gentleman who looked at her as if she was a beautiful woman.Not that she didn't enjoy the prospect of being stared at by him or being considered pretty she relished every moment of it. Because It wasn't every day that men of the ton stared at her like that. She had always thought it had something to do with her face she was so certain it was her face. She hadn't the type of face men were enamoured by, or so one of them had told her at one time, the worst something about her height seems to put them all off, but as she watched the man in front of her stare at her as if she was a dashing woman, even with the knowledge of how tall she was.Against her better judgment, Emily's cheeks flushed ho
The blond man under Cole, during that momentary lapse in time, had regained his strength. He flipped Cole under him and pummel his face until what was left of it was a bloodied eye and a swollen, cut lip.“That's enough!” The brother with the long scar, named Julian, said from behind them. “Brother, I think you would agree with me that this isn't the time to show your physical prowess but the time to act fast before the ton discovers what is going on here. Goddamn it, our sister had just been ruined.”The blond man stepped off Cole, but it seems that not everyone agreed to what Julian, the eldest of them had said, for the man behind them, the one who had been cracking his bones grumbled. “At least he should be made to understand that a Bertram, is not to be trifled with.” when Julian said nothing, he grumbled again and ran his hand over his blond hair. “Bloody hell Julian, I think you are turning soft.”Julian craned his head back a
“Would someone care to tell me what the hell is going on in my library!” Sebastian, the Duke of Hanton, gritted out through clenched teeth.Sighing, Julian rubbed his brows. This was what he was afraid of. It was already enough that the four of them knew what was going on, and now the bloody Duke too? This was too much.From his peripheral vision he saw George step forward regardless of his necktie which has gone askew and his blond hair which seems to be everywhere, he seems not to notice for he walked with an arrogant step, he might as well be the King of England, for the way he walked, ruthless, and fierce as if he owned the bloody world.George stood in front of the duke and levelled him with an equivalent irritated expression. “Well, if you must know, the Earl has compromised my sister, both of them were found in a compromising position.”The Duke's eyes shifted to her and Emily winced. She cowered her head in
THE EARL OF TONFIELD pulled the curtain close as their carriage drew past the last house and skidded out of town, heading to the place where the duel was supposed to take place.One might think his demeanour had improved considerably since last night, but judging by the ferocious scowl which seems to have planted itself firmly on his face, one would have to think otherwise.It had been decided it was for the best if the duel should take place as early as possible before most of the ton got wind of where, and when the duel was to take place. Hence, the reason they were heading out of town at such an ungodly hour.The cold morning air penetrated through the confines of the carriage even though the curtains had been properly closed, and their path were marked by various stops and rutted potholes blighted by the moon which had already begun its descent back to the sky.On a day like this, when faced with an impending, t
COLE SPARED a brief glance along the long field at the brothers, and noticed they were swiftly making arrangements, he noticed the one they called Lucas briefly aimed to his right before he thrust the pistol into Vincent's waiting hands, who quickly turned away and tended to the pistol with his head bent and his hands working intricately as he wiped over the pistol. Lucas patiently waiting by his side.The other two were lunged a few feet behind the others talking about something, and as he watched one of them stopped, and turned his way and then slowly start towards him. Cole turned away and let his eyes drift from the man and onto Sebastian who had just descended from the carriage cradling in the crook of his arm the box that housed his pistol.Turning back again, Cole noticed the brother who had headed his way had reached him. It was Julian, the eldest, staring down at him from eyes set in that crooked face of his.He bobbed on h
Durham, England1831.COLE FLETCHER calmly took Emily's right hand in his own and halfheartedly listened to the vicar. Through cold frigid eyes, he assessed her, standing there before him in a fine white muslin gown and over it was a soft silk shawl, draped over her shoulders, and a small-cap to match, trimmed with lace.At that moment she looked so innocent he had thought mayhap she hadn't schemed to trap him. But then she lifted her face and Cole stared into those knowledgeable emerald green eyes and concluded Emily Bertram wasn't sad, which could only mean one thing. She was in agreement with the marriage. For if she was not, she could have at least fought back, showed some resistance, but now she calmly stood there before him in her white muslin gown and her blond tresses beautifully piled on top of her head.Swallowing bitterly, he stared at her through narrowed eyes, his li
Few minutes later the carriage door opened, and his wife stepped in from the other side. It was customary to have a meal after a ceremony like this, but Cole would have none of it. He wanted to leave, and he wanted to leave now!As soon as she had bundled herself unto the carriage seats, he roughly knocked on the roof, signalling the driver to get going, breaking off her small talk with her brothers.“Bloody hell Tonfield!” Lucas yelled as the carriage tipped forward, bringing Emily who was unaware of the sudden movement crashing back to the carriage seat.She gasped and threw a horrified look at him, but Cole ignored her and looked out the window. As they gradually left the remnants of the manor behind, he could still hear the insistent voices of the Bertram brothers profusely cursing him. He smiled a sardonic smile and twitched the curtains closed. Then turned in his seats and faced his conniving wife.“Pray tell
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Hoping to right his wrongs, Cole swung on top of his horse and reared the animal left, cursing himself for teaching her how to ride astride. He couldn't see her back, Emily had gained a measurable distance ahead of him and seems intent on keeping it. As he urged his stallion faster and faster, Cole looked around him, deciding which way to follow as it was clear he wouldn't meet up with her if they followed the same path.He will have to get to her in another way. If he continued in this path, he would lose sight of her.Swinging his horse around, Cole took another route. A shorter one. This time barely seeing the trees as he passed them in a flash. Looking ahead with firm determination.Several minutes later he appeared a good distance away from Tonfield hall and saw her fleeting form dart into the house. A flash of her yellow gown and that was all. Cole increased his pace, urging his bay stallion into a wicked gallop that soon brought him a stone t
Emily woke up the next morning with a little flutter in her stomach as she remembered the events of last night and how her husband had been so gentle with her, holding her in such a way that had cleared all her doubts, and had her believing he must have some deep feelings for her.At the point, she had wanted nothing more than to scream out she loved him, but at the last minute held herself back because she wanted it to be a surprise. She wanted it to be the first thing she would say to him in the morning, but as she turned to the side of the bed to do as she had planned in her mind, she discovered he was gone.Though aware he was going to Derbyshire, she still felt a trifle hurt he hadn't woken her up to tell her he was leaving. But as her eyes skidded to the vanity table, and she saw the single rose. Though no note was attached to it, it spoke volumes to her. He was trying to say something to her without words Just like that day he had given her a rose af
At their departure, Cole turned properly to his wife and held her chin, lifting her face. “What's all this about? Tell me, Emily,” he murmured and then held his breath, waiting, hoping she would say something, anything that she didn't want him to go. Or she would miss him, but he should have known not to expect much because she only shook her head and held the label of his coat tighter sniffling. Cole sighed.“Emily,” he murmured, his voice gentle and soft, trying to prompt her into talking to him, but to his surprise, she raised her head and looked up at him through shiny emerald eyes.“Don't ask,” She swiped her nose. “At least not today, please.” Her lower lips trembled, and she hugged his body, burying her head on his chest. “I just want you to hold me.”Cole was lost for words. He looked down at Emily and felt his heart tug. He knew she was still troubled about something and would want nothing more than to know what it was at l
Present Day.“Come, milady, we must get you ready in time.”Still hovering near the hearth where the maids had left her, Emily stared at the two chambermaids who had come to help her with her bath at the request of her husband and wondered why he would even bother. She hasn't had a lady's maid in a long while and had been bathing on her own, and he knew that. So why send up chambermaids to aid her. Why now?Lowering her lashes Emily affected a small smile and followed them to the tub, letting them fuss over her dispensing with her items.“Did he say why he — er — sent you people,” She mumbled as she lowered herself in the hot tub, sighing briefly as she felt the hot caress of the water.One maid went for her back, taking a cloth to wipe it clean while the other fussed with her hair.“He didn't say milady though I heard he went into town and ...” The girl trailed off and
It had been there before, this feeling, but she hadn't been able to see it like this. But now that she knew it was, it was as though with every passing moment it came knocking on her door, overpowering her. She felt this ridiculous need to blurt out her love for him. To say she loved him and hear the same from him, even when she knew that was impossible.Her husband might have taken her into his confidence, but there was nothing about the man that screamed his love. Sure, he was gentle and careful with her. He loved her company greatly, but did he love her? Will he ever love her? No, he must! He has to. Emily bit her lips, stopping the trembling in time.“Emily?”She raised her face, almost widening her eyes as she remembered he could still see her face as his eyes were yet to be tied. She lowered her face almost immediately. Her heart beating.“What's wrong?” The words floated in the air between them, concern
At once, he wrapped his hand around her, gently lifting her off the ground until her feet were dangling from his body and one arm came crushing her to his hard masculine body as he let her feet touch to the ground againAngling his head for a better kiss he kissed her thoroughly in a way that made Emily's breath catch in her throat, and she forgot everything and everyone except this man and what he was doing to her, the wonderful flutter in her stomach threatening to explode.Their harsh breath was out in the air. His hand moving over her body in a very accustomed way. Moving past the small of her back in a frenzied manner to her buttocks when it reached the back of her thigh, he hoisted her into his arms and dropped a kiss in the corner of her mouth. Moaning.Still not releasing her lips, he blindly fumbled his way around, revelling in the glory of her lips.Walking a little more in that state he lifted his h
The following weeks that camewerespent beautifully. From riding early in the morning to spending time in the garden and playing billiard of which Emily always won. She suspected Cole had something to do with it. He was awfully losing a lot. Pushing the wrong balls. It had to be that or nothing else.Meanwhile, Coleon the other handwas irrevocably and utterly happy. Never had he felt anything like this before. He was enjoying her company immensely. And at one point had told his workmen to take a day or two off, and that was after he had already asked them not to work in
IMMEDIATELY Cole left, Emily shot out of the bed and wore her night rail. She bit her lips and stared at the bed where they had made love last night. Blushed as she remembered how she had writhed under Cole, demanding him in every way possible. She remembered something else too as she moved closer to the bed. What he had said last night and even this morning. “You are mine.” Emily mouthed, savouring the words. Her brows furrowed as she wondered what it meant.Dare she hope?Climbing back to the bed, Emily wondered why she was embarrassed when she was getting everything she ever wanted. She didn't mind seeing Cole naked. No, she didn't think she minded seeing that broad chest, that well-toned stomach which flexed as he took in a deep breath and those powerful muscular thighs. No, she didn't think she minded. Her problem was with herself. How she couldn't keep her eyes away from him. Emily had a mind to tell him to take her again that morning bu