Scandal of the Season

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Authors: Christie Kelley
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance, Historical
and then sipped his drink.
    Anthony wondered exactly how Ainsworth would get him invited to that party. Farleigh’s jealousy of his wife was renowned, especially with Anthony.
    He sipped his whisky and tilted his head back. This was the last thing he wanted to do. Until the note came requesting his presence here, he had planned to watch the sneaky little Miss Seaton. But the royal family was in an uproar since Princess Charlotte’s untimely death only weeks ago. With the question of succession still in doubt, if anyone managed to kill the prince regent it would produce turmoil.
    “And?” Anthony prodded.
    “That is it. The information will be in a missive that someone will give to Hardy.”
    “So all I have to do is steal it away from him. Why not get Roberts for the job?”
    Ainsworth glanced down at the papers on the table. “Roberts was killed trying to get this information three days ago. Besides, I need your ears there listening in case anything is mentioned. And I need someone who can steal into a room to find this note if needed.”
    Anthony muttered a curse. “All right. I will do this as long as you realize that this is my last case. Forever.”
    Ainsworth stood and held out his hand. “I do understand. Thank you.”
    As Ainsworth left, Anthony sat back in his chair in thought. Somehow, he would need to allay Farleigh’s jealousy. A smile lifted his lips upward. All he needed was a mistress to bring with him. No one of any social importance attended Farleigh’s parties because of Lady Farleigh. Therefore, no one would mind him bringing a woman with him. But who?
    He had plenty of women he could ask, but he knew they would all want a commitment to become his real mistress, or worse, his wife. He had no real interest in any of them other than an occasional night of pleasure. There had to be someone.
    He downed his whisky and checked the time. Damn. It was already almost two in the afternoon. He’d promised the boy watching Miss Seaton that he would not be gone long.
    After nodding to a few acquaintances, he walked out of the men’s club and found his carriage. He rode to Sophie’s house to see if Miss Seaton was still speaking with his half sister. Anthony found the boy standing by a lamppost watching Sophie’s home.
    “Anyone left the house, lad?” he asked, as he approached the boy.
    “She’s still in there.”
    Anthony pulled a few coins from his pocket and handed them to him. “Thank you, but I shall take over now.”
    “Yes, sir,” the boy said and then ran down the street with a smile.
    Anthony waited in his carriage for almost an hour before she finally departed. Foolish woman had no maid trailing behind. He stepped out of the carriage just as she was walking toward it.
    She stopped and gaped at him with wide eyes. As she started to turn the opposite direction, he clasped her elbow and steered her toward the waiting carriage.
    “Lord Somerton!” she gasped.
    “Miss Seaton, it is a fine afternoon, is it not?”
    “You must let go of me,” she whispered as if trying not to make a scene.
    “Get in the carriage, Miss Seaton. We have much to discuss.”
    She attempted to twist out of his grip once more. Realizing her defeat, she entered the carriage. She sat back against the velvet squabs and crossed her arms over her chest.
    Anthony climbed inside and sat across from the defiant lady. Her quiet beauty surprised him. She had put her hair up into a loose chignon and several blond tendrils fell across her pale cheeks. Seeing her again, he noticed just how petite she was and far too thin.
    And this time, he had no doubt she was the woman he’d been searching for these past ten years.
    “You are very good,” he said quietly.
    Her blue eyes widened slightly. “At what, my lord?”
    “At your chosen profession.”
    “I take care of eight children. Nothing more,” she said in a tight voice.
    “Indeed.”
    She glanced out the window. “Where are you taking me and why?”
    “We shall be

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