He held out his hand, waiting until she placed her own in
it to draw her to her feet. โShall we?โ
She cocked her head. โThank you, yes. But be
forewarned, I expect to be fascinated.โ
He secured her hand in the crook of his arm. โI shall
endeavor not to disappoint.โ
โYou know, Mr. MacNeill,โ she said after a pause, โyou
profess to be nothing more than an ill-bred orphan and yet
you sometimes evince manners that would be more suited to
a fine drawing room than a garret.โ
โStage dressing,โ he assured her. โNothing more. Over
the years Iโve picked up a few manners that I dust off now
and again. One of myโmy earlier companions had a tongue so
subtle and smooth he could seduce a song from a cat.โ
โI donโt know whether to believe you or not.โ
โAs you will, maโam,โ he said, his manner light and
accommodating, his gaze frankly admiring. Almost as if--.
A sudden suspicion caused her to stop and she spoke
without thinking. โAre you trying to seduce me, Mr.
MacNeill?โ
He, too, stopped. His lips twitched as if he might
laugh but when he looked down at her his eyes were utterly
sober. โWhy, yes, Mrs. Blackburn, I am. Does the prospect
alarm you?โ
โYes,โ she said at once. โIt does.โ
โAh. Regrettable and I should think unnecessary,
though from my position, Iโd much rather your alarm be
warranted.โ
โShould I call out for help?โ she asked, trying
valiantly to sound as sophisticated as he.
He bent a sardonic eye on her. โI believe the word
used was โseduceโ not โrape.โ You are in no danger from
me. Well, thatโs not precisely true,โ he allowed. โBut you
are only in as much danger as you allow yourself to be.โ
โI see,โ she said breathlessly.
โGood. We understand each other then.โ He tucked her
hand back in the crook of his arm and would have begun to
walk again but she remained firmly planted. He looked down
at her.
โCan I convince you not to attempt to seduce me?โ
His brows drew together for a few seconds as he
considered her request. โNo,โ he finally said. โNo. I do
not think you can.โ
โThen my options areโฆ?โ
โTo continue our walk and let me test my skills. Or
not.โ
Her heart had begun racing the moment heโd stated his
intent. Now it galloped in her throat.
His smile grew rueful. โCome, lass. My skills, even
by own decidedly prejudiced account, are not so great.โ
She didnโt believe him.