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Wedding In Springtime(59)



"So all is forgiven?"

"In my opinion, there was nothing ever to forgive," said Grant. "Come  now. It is getting late. No one expects the newlyweds to be the last to  leave the ball."

"I suppose I should go home to pack a bag." Genie sighed. "I do not even know where we are going."

"Not far, Mrs. Grant," said Grant in a slow tone, more reverent than seductive. She blushed just the same.

"I cannot believe this is true," said Genie. "I am so tired with all that has happened, I think perhaps this is a dream."

"Then by all means let's get you to bed." He led her up the main  staircase by the hand, and she followed him to a grand bedroom with tall  doors.

Penelope stood outside. "I have taken the liberty of requesting a bag be  packed for you and brought here from your aunt's house," said Pen. "The  Duke and Dowager Duchess of Marchford invite you to spend your  honeymoon night as their guests."

Penelope opened the door for them and revealed a graciously appointed  bedroom awash in candlelight. The large white bed was covered in red  rose petals. Genie walked in with a smile, then turned back to give  Penelope a warm embrace.

"I know you had a hand in this, all of this, and I thank you," said Genie.

Penelope's face relaxed into an honest smile. "You are welcome. I wish  you every happiness. And, Mr. Grant, I sincerely wish you every  happiness as well."

"Thank you, Miss Rose," said Grant with a bow. "I greatly appreciate  your sentiment." Grant led Genie in and shut the door behind them.

One glance at the flowered bed and her stomach fluttered with nerves,  which she had not anticipated, considering all they had already shared.  Perhaps because this time, Grant was looking at nothing but her, his  eyes black in the soft candlelight.

"This night I will not forget," he murmured. "I do hope you will be gentle with me, since it is my first time."

Genie laughed. "I am certainly not the first lady you have taken to bed."

Grant gazed at her unblinking. "But you will be the last. All this time, I was only looking for you."

Genie swallowed on a dry throat. He could elevate her pulse just by looking at her.

"And I have never been bedded by my wife," he added.

Genie smiled. Somehow knowing there was something reserved just for her  made it all the more sweeter. She took off her long gloves, one finger  at a time. Grant watched her with interest as if she was doing something  sensual.

He opened the trunk Penelope had packed and rummaged through the gowns. "Aha!" He held up the gauzy wrap. "Put this on!"         

     



 

"With what?"

"Nothing but you," he said with a mischievous grin.

"You have requested that once before."

"Did I? Must have had some wits about me."

Genie needed to remove her gown, but it was the type of fashionable  garment that could not be put on or off without assistance. Grant  graciously volunteered his services. As he undid the laces, she felt  ridiculously embarrassed. Grant was sober now and watching every move  she made. Still, after everything she had survived that day, she would  not be a coward.

Her gown hit the floor, followed by her chemise and stays. Cool air  shocked her skin as she reached once more for the wrap and pulled it on.

Grant sat heavily in a chair. "I have never seen such beauty."

"Perhaps you could oblige me by doing the same."

"You want for me to wear your wrap?" asked Grant.

Genie laughed at the idea, her skin prickling with the cool air and the need to be touched.

Grant removed his coat, waistcoat, and cravat. Genie's heart skipped  faster with every piece of clothing he removed. Soon, the shirt was  gone, and he was naked save for his breeches. With these, Genie felt  compelled to help.

"Would you care to join me on the bed, Mr. Grant?" she asked.

A dazzling smile lit his face. He walked to her and she put her hands on  his hips and drew him to her as she sat on the bed. She slipped her  fingers under the waistband of his breeches and slowly undid the  fastenings. Grant groaned.

He closed his eyes and put his hands on her shoulders more to support  himself than to caress her. He actually trembled when she slid his  breeches and unmentionables down. She breathed in the power of making  such a man vulnerable before her.

He opened his eyes and Genie gasped at the strength of raw desire within  them. He bent down and kissed her, soft, hard, fast, tender, until her  toes curled and her breath came in gasps. He raked her with his eyes,  and wherever he looked, his fingers followed, caressing, smoothing,  messaging, teasing, until it was simply impossible to sit up any longer.

She moved back with a smile and slipped under the soft covers. He  followed with hungry eyes. He joined her under the covers and took her  hand, kissing her wedding ring. "It does not have large jewels, but it  is from my family. The three bands represent you and me and God."

"God?"

"Biblical. Cord of three strands. What God has joined together …  something like that."

"Last time I came to you. I wanted you, but I knew in my heart it wasn't  right. Tonight … " She lifted her hand with her ring and pointed to the  three intertwined strands. "To be joined with you in matrimony before we  are joined together in bed, that is perfect."

"The ring is only meant to be given to one's true love. That is what you are to me. My one and only love."

"I have been afraid to love you," whispered Genie. "But I confess, I  have loved you ever since you made me laugh before the queen."

"Shall I ever be forgiven for that indiscretion?"

Genie shook her head. "I fear you shall have to do penance every night for life."

"And what shall my penance be?" This was the seductive Grant. He  snuggled next to her on his side taking full advantage of exploring her  body.

"You shall be required to make me smile every day and every night."

"Let me see what I can do to bring a smile to your face." He covered her  with his own body like a blanket and kissed her until she felt a  tightening in her stomach. She wanted more. With deft hands, he massaged  places that brought a wide smile to her face.

"I see I am doing my job. Let me see what I can do to increase that  smile." With gentle movements, he joined with her, man and wife. Her  smile did increase as he gradually increased his speed and pressure.

Something coiled within her, and she moved with it, searching for  release. She held him close, urging him faster. He responded with a  growl and then a groan as his body clenched. The coil within her  released sending waves of pleasure spinning through her.

He collapsed next to her, still holding her in his arms, unwilling to let go. "Did you smile, my love?"

"I doubt I'll stop smiling for a week," breathed Genie, still trying to  catch her breath. "But do not think for a moment I will allow you to  shirk your duties."

"I shall accept my fate with abandon." Grant closed his eyes and his breathing began to steady.

Genie rested her head on his shoulder. "Oh dear!"

Grant was jarred awake. "What? What is it?"

"I just thought of something. Where are we going to live? Your parents  are home now, and we cannot live in bachelor's quarters. Perhaps we  could rent a cottage in the country?"         

     



 

Grant relaxed back into the pillow. "A cottage? My dear, my family has  multiple country estates. We may visit them all and you can choose your  favorite."

Genie was silent for a moment. "Are you very rich?"

"It is ‘we' now, and I suppose so." Grant yawned.

"Then we can provide housing for all the urchins," said Genie happily.

"Yes, yes, I told you one of our estates actually provides a home for  orphans." Grant closed his eyes and snuggled closer. "The boys will go  there."

"Yes, but there are more orphans in London. We could take care of them all!"

Grant's eyes flew open, and he propped himself up on an elbow. "Wait, wait. All the orphans? We can't take care of all of them!"

"How many can there be?"

"Lots! More than I have estates to fill. Now don't even think it. Genie,  aww don't look that way, all right, all right fine. We'll rescue as  many as we can."

"I'm glad you decided to put God in the center of our marriage, so we can be used to provide hope to others," said Genie.

"Don't remember saying that."

Genie held up her hand showing her ring.

"Didn't know God intended me to rescue urchins," grumbled Grant.

"You didn't know God intended me for you either." Genie smiled again.

"Good point," declared Grant. "Maybe God knows what he's doing."

"Good night, my dear husband." Genie snuggled up to him again and closed her eyes.

"One thing!" This time it was Grant jarring her awake. "Important. I'll  beggar myself caring for urchins, but I will not do this."