‘What more is it going to take for you to trust me, Zachary?’ She looked up at him with pained eyes. ‘You now have information that confirms Napoleon is to leave Elba, if he has not already done so. What more do you need from me to be convinced that I have told you nothing but the truth since we met again yesterday?’
His jaw tightened. ‘You have yet to tell me how you escaped from Rousseau once your association was over.’
Her gaze avoided meeting his. ‘Is that really necessary?’
‘It is if you truly wish for me to trust you.’
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She moistened dry lips. ‘And if I tell you, will you then consider allowing me to leave this house at the same time you do?’
‘To go where?’
‘Anywhere I am not a prisoner.’
‘I will consider the idea, yes,’ he bit out tautly.
‘That is not good enough.’
‘It is all the concession I am willing to make at this point.’
Georgianna stared up at Hawksmere’s hard and unyielding expression, his eyes that glittering remorseless silver. As evidence that he would not relent without that last irrefutable proof from her as to her innocence.
She had hoped to spare herself this final humiliation, but saw now that it was not to be, that the time for such prevarication was now at an end.
‘Release my arms, if you please,’ she instructed softly.
Zachary looked down at her searchingly for several long seconds before his fingers slowly loosened, his hands dropping back to his sides as he took a step back.
Georgianna averted her gaze from meeting his own, her hands shaking as she raised them to the neckline of her black gown, fingers fumbling as she began to unfasten the tiny buttons.
‘Georgianna, I do not have the time now to finish what we started earlier,’ Hawksmere dismissed impatiently. ‘Nor will you succeed in distracting me by attempting to seduce me,’ he added scathingly.
‘You are arrogance personified.’ Georgianna’s fingers paused on the buttons of her gown as she gave him a pitying glance. ‘I have absolutely no intentions of distracting or attempting to seduce you.’
He raised dark brows. ‘Then why are you unfastening your gown?’
She sighed heavily. ‘Because it is the only way I know of to show you how I escaped from Rousseau.’
‘I do not see how the unfastening of your gown will help convince me of anything.’
‘Will you please cease your sarcasm for just a few moments, Hawksmere?’ Georgianna’s voice shook with emotion, her vision blurred by unshed tears as she looked up at him. ‘I cannot—’ She bit her bottom lip as she gave a shake of her head. ‘I believe if I have to suffer another one of your insults then I might begin to scream and never stop.’
Zachary could see that by the strained expression on Georgianna’s face. Her eyes were a dark purple and shimmering with tears, her cheeks pale and hollow, all the colour seeming to have drained even from the fullness of her lips. She was seriously distressed. Enough to scream? He believed so, yes.
‘In that case, please continue,’ he invited in a bored voice as he moved to slowly lower his length comfortably down on to the chair placed in front of the dressing table.
Her eyes narrowed as she glared across at him. ‘I only intend to unfasten a few buttons of my gown, Hawksmere, not provide a striptease show with you as the audience.’
‘That is a pity,’ he drawled as he crossed one elegant leg over the other.
Georgianna closed her eyes briefly in an attempt to dig deep inside herself for the courage needed for her to continue along this course.
Not an easy feat when Hawksmere continued to treat her with such disdain. Nor was there any guarantee, having literally bared her scarred soul to him, that he would dispense once and for all with the distrust with which he continued to treat her.
But she had to at least try.
Her fingers trembled even more than before as she recommenced unfastening the buttons down the bodice of her gown, causing her to fumble several times before the last button was finally unfastened.