competition.â
âNothing serious,â Dante said as he yawned.
âYou havenât even heard who it is yet.â
âNot you, I trust.â
Vergil shot him a scathing look that hid an uncomfortable spike of guilt.
âJust joking, Verg.â Dante laughed. âIt is so clear that you two donât rub well together, that she all but despises you, that I could not resist.â
Unless he had misread things entirely there on the ground, they rubbed together disturbingly well. âNot me, but a title.â
That checked his brotherâs mirth. Dante may have supreme confidence in his ability to attract women, but as a younger son, that did not translate into the ability to marry anyone he chose.
âWhich title?â
âHer cousin, Nigel Kenwood.â
âThe second baronet of Woodleigh? All but newly patented, and very minor a title at that.â
âShe does not care about the finer points of birth and rank, and they are related, which gives them a natural bond. I thought him safely in France, running through whatever old Adam left him, but I fear he ran through it faster than I calculated. He has returned and taken residence as our neighbor. I suspect he did so hoping to find her with us. She got most of what wasnât left to charity, after all. To his mind he is practically entitled to her, I would guess.â
Dante didnât exactly look concerned, but Vergil had his attention. âWhat do you know about this cousin?â
âHe is the grandson of Adamâs brother. They had started in business together, but the brother got into some financial scrape and Adam bought out his share. Nigelâs father would not touch the trade, although Adam offered to take him in. Nigel fancies himself an artist and has lived in Paris since he attained his majority.â
âA dabbler? Be serious, Vergil, I donât thinkââ
âNot a painter. A musician. Adam groused on occasion about the boy and his pianoforte.â
âOh, well, a musician. Now
there
is cause for alarm.â
âMiss Kenwood is a musician, too, so there may be reason for concern, if not cause for alarm.â
Dante raised his eyebrows at this new tidbit.
âA singer,â Vergil explained. âShe prefers opera. So you see Nigelâs potential attraction. Similar interests and common blood.â
âYou make too much of both. We are talking marriage here, not a loverâs liaison. Did mother and father have similar interests? Do you and Fleur have similar interests?â
He and Fleur had the most basic of similar interests, but that was beside the point. Vergil pushed himself to his feet. âWell, you had better move fast. I will try to discourage frequent visits from Nigel, but I can hardly bar him from the house.â
He walked to the door. Danteâs voice followed. âWell, now, big brother, just how fast do you want me to go?â
Vergil looked back at Dante. Pictures of those naked arms and chest embracing a barely clothed Bianca burst into his mind, inciting an ugly reaction. He did not respond for a moment, while he suppressed both the images and the anger. That embrace would be inevitable. And necessary.
âDo not even consider dishonoring her,â he said. âAnd keep your hands off Marian while you are in this house. I will not have the ladies scandalized.â
chapter 4
P enelope visited Vergilâs study that afternoon, to inform him that she had received a letter in the dayâs post saying that Fleur and her mother would visit in ten days.
âI will be gone for the week prior, but I promise to return by then,â he reassured her.
âI think that I will invite a few friends down from London too,â Penelope said. âIt will give Bianca a chance to try her wings.â
âNot too many, Pen. And choose carefully.â
âThere is something else, Vergil. I suspect that Dante is developing
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