Page 24 of Cressida's Dilemma
Cressida had chosen to retain the secrecy. He could not reveal that he knew her, call her by name. Yet what should he do when she was hell-bent on satisfying her extraordinary desire? She must have forgotten herself. And her fearsâthough if Justin wanted to reclaim such exquisite carnal pastimes on a regular basis, he could not forget himself under the onslaught of her unbridled enthusiasm.
âWait,â he ground out as he gently but firmly pushed her hand away and rose to his feet, his eyes scanning the mantelpiece. To his horror, the book in which heâd secreted the French letter heâd initially doubted heâd need tonight wasnât there. He cast around the gloom, but could not see where it had fallen. It must have happened when Cressida had been gripping the mantelpiece just seconds before.
Cressida froze, her fingers still beneath his hand as his protest reverberated round her fevered brain.
Uncertainty replaced desire like an arctic wind through an open doorway.
Sheâd come here in disguise, fully believing Justin knew exactly who she was. She had the Queen Anneâs Lace seeds and had douched herself with vinegar to afford her some protection against conception. It was by no means as effective in preventing conception as a French letter, but she was prepared to take the chance, intending this moment to be the greatest gift she could give her darling husband after ten months of silent resistance to his loving overtures.
Now his words tore asunder her confident assumptions.
Justinâs reluctance to consummate their sexual congress suggested he really did not recognize her or that he was in the habit of receiving strange women in Mrs. Plumbâs private sitting room.
She shrank back from him. He did not want her? No, it could not be that. In which case, it could only mean that he did not know it was her. But Justin would never involve himself so wantonly with a stranger. She was too confused and uncertain to know what to say. Could he really kiss and fondle and suckle a desirable, unknown woman as long as he virtuously refrained from penetrating her so he could still guiltlessly smile at his wife over breakfast the next morning?
She could not see his face beneath his mask in the dim light, but she sensed he knew something was amiss.
âPlease! Just wait a moment. Iâ¦Iâm looking for something. We mustnât get carried away.â
Carried away? Not wanting her reaction to strike a discordant note, she smoothed her skirts and rose with dignity while she re-buttoned the front of her dress, saying in a strained attempt at sounding jaunty, âWe did get carried away butâ¦itâs late and time I left.â
âDonât leave. Wait. I must find something and then we canââ
But Cressida wasnât waiting to hear more. The roar in her ears drowned out his protests as she hurried to the door, fumbling with the key in an attempt to put this, her greatest humiliation, behind her.
âPlease, stop⦠We need to talk about this.â
She ignored him, still too confused to know what to say. Sheâd exposed herself in a way sheâd never believed possible, and heâd egged her on all the way, only to reject her at the end. Revenge? Tit for tat? He really didnât know it was her?
Oh God, she should remove her mask this minute. Reveal her identity and uncover the truth, except that Justinâs reaction had been so unexpected she couldnât help but think sheâd missed something gravely important and had just made of herself the biggest fool ever.
âPlease wait!âStill she ignored him, blinded by hot, mortified tears as she finally turned the key.His hand grazed her arm but she knocked it aside as he cried out, âWhy come here if not to torment me? I have precautions, but we cannot proceed without them.âDear God, so he was prepared to make love to a stranger, she thought wildly, pulling open the door then slamming it upon his hand so that the last sound she heard was his cry of pain.At least that might act as a dampener in case the next available widow was only five minutes away, she thought bitterly, as she ran down the passage.
âCressida!â
The sound of her name stopped her mid-flight, and she sagged against the wall. Squeezing shut her eyes, she dragged in a deep breath and forced reason to the fore. She looked down at her hands, balled fists, and tried to control her trembling. Justin had just called her by name. What a fool she was. Her brain had been trying to assimilate the worst-case scenario, when of course she should have known that Justin had everything under control.
He knew exactly who she was and why she was here. Somehow heâd cleverly guessed, without her telling him, that her greatest fear of intimacy was conceiving again. Heâd merely wanted to halt proceedings to protect her.
Joy surged through her. She nearly wept with relief.
Of course Justin knew who she was, just as heâd known last Wednesday. Heâd allowed her to proceed with her outrageous seduction at her own pace, hinting though never alluding directly to it in his loving letters of this past week to her in Bath.
Still mortified but quickly filling with hope and excitement, she waited for him to come to her, reflecting with shame upon her cool response to Justinâs flood of correspondence while sheâd been tending impossible Great-Aunt Jane. Sheâd been too blinded by her own fears and lack of self-confidence to read between the lines and properly interpret his letters as an attempt to reason out her confusion.
Raising her head, she smiled at him, happiness radiating through her like treacle through her veins.
âOh, Justin, Iâm so sorryââ she began as her wonderful, beloved husband strode up the passage toward her, his masquerade mask now discarded, raking his hands through his disheveled brown hair.
; She put her hands up to untie her own mask, excitement mounting at the thought that in seconds, their stupid charade would be at an end and sheâd be where she should have been for the past ten monthsâin her husbandâs arms. Theyâd waited far too long. Now, within minutes, they could be right back in that room, or, better still, in their own bed, finishing off the wonderful business that had brought them here.
As she clutched at her wildly beating heart, Cressida saw her own hopes mirrored in the expression on his face, and her heart surged with love and longing.
âJustin!â
They both turned at the cry, checked by its note of desperation, and Cressida felt her joy turn to confusion as the figure at the end of the passage ran toward her husband and Miss Mariah threw herself into Justinâs arms.