The Seduction (Notorious 1)
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The girl shook her head, frowning. “I am amazed they did, considering the scandal of my near elopement. I thought my name would be anathema, especially since Emily and I have never been great friends.”
“They must not be as shocked as you feared.”
“Oh, I have no illusions that they’ve forgiven me my sins,” came her tart reply. “It is my brother they are after. They hope Damien will escort me to their ball. Lady Foxmoor has been trying for years to nab him for one of her daughters. He is a prime catch, and Emily is her last hope.”
Absurdly Vanessa felt a stab of jealousy at the thought of Damien wedding anyone. Yet the pale, wide-eyed Miss Pryce did not strike her as the type of female to attract a rake of Lord Sin’s stamp.
“Lady Foxmoor must be green with envy, finding you here as a member of this household,” Olivia observed. “No doubt she sees you as a rival for my brother’s affection and can’t bear the thought that you have unfair advantage.”
For a moment Vanessa was at a loss to reply. If her true relationship with Damien were known, she would be shunned by his genteel neighbors as a wanton. While polite society might accept a widowed lady’s discreet affair with a wealthy nobleman, Lord Sin was not just any nobleman.
“I assure you, I have never sought your brother’s affections,” she prevaricated.
“Perhaps not, but you have affected him all the same.”
“What do you mean?”
“He’s different somehow.” Olivia contemplated Vanessa thoughtfully. “Certainly he’s never spent this much time at Rosewood.”
“He has remained here for your sake, Olivia.”
“No. I thought so at first, but there’s more to it. He used to hate being here, but he doesn’t seem to mind it any longer. He’s not as restless, and his temper no longer has so sharp an edge. I think it’s because of you, Vanessa. He enjoys your company, certainly. You might not see it, because you don’t know him well, but I’ve noticed how he looks at you. The light in his eyes is softer…”
Hoping to steer the conversation to safer ground, Vanessa feigned a smile. “I believe you are deliberately trying to avoid discussing Lady Foxmoor’s invitati
on.”
Olivia gave a sheepish look. “Perhaps I am.”
“I’m surprised you received them at all, if you don’t desire the acquaintance.”
The girl sighed. “In truth, I didn’t wish to. But I decided I must make a start somewhere.”
“Would you like to attend their ball, then? You could make just a brief appearance. If so, I would be happy to keep you company.”
“No, I don’t want to go. I realize I cannot hide forever from polite society, but I am not ready yet for so large a step.”
Vanessa thought the matter closed, but Olivia was still angry enough about the visit to complain to her brother that evening at dinner.
At first Vanessa paid little attention to the conversation. She was too busy struggling to hide her feelings and pretending a casual nonchalance. Damien still had given her no reason for failing to come to her room last night. In fact, he had scarcely spoken two words to her this evening. Yet she refused to let him know how much his coolness toward her hurt.
A few moments passed, though, before Olivia’s remarks sank in.
“It makes me so cross to have Vanessa treated so shabbily. Lady Foxmoor was deliberately rude. You should have heard her, Damien. She practically ordered Vanessa to keep away from her ball, simply because she is acting as my companion.”
A muscle flexed in his jaw, but he remained silent.
“She was eager to have you attend, though. Twice she bade me tell you how pleased she would be to see you. I think you should escort Vanessa to her ball, just to spite her. That would make it crystal clear she is a guest here and no servant.”
His expressive brows arched. “When is the ball to be held?”
“Wednesday week,” Olivia answered. “You said you planned to return home by then.”
Sipping his wine, he nodded. “I should have concluded my business, yes.” He shot Vanessa an impassive look. “I would be honored if you would permit me to serve as your escort.”
Olivia let out a cry of delight. “Oh, famous! That will tweak the old trout’s nose! She won’t dare snub Vanessa in your presence.”
“There is no need to put yourself out on my account,” Vanessa objected.