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His Contract Bride (Banks Brothers Brides 1)(18)

By:Rose Gordon


John grinned and shrugged in a way that Edward knew had a tendency to  irritate Joseph, which was the only reason Edward didn't have him tossed  out of his study post haste. If Joseph thought to irritate Edward with  his presence, there was no reason not to let John stay just for the sole  purpose of annoying Joseph. "I think you have enough problems mucking  up your life just now that adding a murder to the list isn't very  advantageous for you at present," John said.                       
       
           



       

"I don't believe you're one to know what is and isn't causing problems in my life."

John scoffed. "I'd say she goes around by the name of Lady Watson."

Edward twisted his lips. "She is none of your concern."

Joseph sighed, drawing both brothers attention to him. "Still being a shadow?"

Edward refused to answer that.

"Well, is she?" Joseph repeated.

"No," John said for him. "From what I can tell, she has as little to do with him as possible."

Joseph nodded his approval. "Very good."

"No, it's not good," Edward argued. "Now, instead of spending her day following me around, she does absolutely nothing."

"That's not true," John said. "Just a few days ago, I found her making a list for some breakfast she's hosting in two weeks."

Edward's jaw dropped. "She's hosting a breakfast?" Confound it all, he  knew that. Her father had as much as said so at their wedding. He  scowled; this was his idea, Edward was sure of it. Well, he'd just tell  her not to worry about planning that foolishness to appease her father.  She was under no obligation to entertain the man.

"Edward," Joseph said, his voice quiet, careful. "I'd suggest you assign  her a different task." He turned his head to the side and reached two  long fingers up and idly scratched just under the edge of his powdered  wig. "One she cannot so easily make a fool of herself."

His words weren't meant to be unkind, but for some reason. Edward found  himself wanting to defend his wife. "I don't think she'll make a fool of  herself at this." But he also didn't think it was what she really  wanted to do. "Besides, I have asked her to do something else."

"Catalogue your science notes?" John quipped.

Edward shot him a quelling look. One more statement such as that and  he'd find himself locked in the nursery, eating gruel for dinner  tonight. He set his quill down and directed his attention back to  Joseph. "I suggested she redecorate. But as you can see-" he waved his  hand around the room to show there were still only two wooden chairs,  one scratched and wobbly desk, an ancient divan and a dozen bookshelves  practically falling apart under the weight of the books they held: the  exact same way everything had been decorated a week ago- "she clearly  has no interest."

"Then tell her she needs to find an interest," Joseph said, his tone  nonchalant. He leaned forward and placed his hands on his knees. "Your  problem would rectify itself if you'd flex your proverbial muscles."

"What the blazes does that mean?" John asked as he plopped down on the  red divan closest to the fireplace. He then began to reposition the  decorative pillows on the divan, making all sorts of noise as he did so.

"Are you comfortable, yet?" Joseph asked, annoyance filling his voice.

John shoved an oversized threadbare pillow behind his back and propped  his feet up on the seat of a nearby chair. "I am now. Pray continue to  explain why-and how-Edward should flex his proverbial muscles, as  opposed to his real ones."

Though Edward would be reluctant to admit it, he, too, had no idea what  Joseph meant, but would rather let his younger brother appear greener  than he.

Sighing, Joseph turned toward John. "Don't you have somewhere else to  be? Racing horses in the park? Having your measurements taken for  another pair of short pants? Annoying another one of God's creatures?"

"No, no, and no," John said, smiling. "I don't have anywhere to be until  eight o'clock tonight. Which means-" he pulled out his pocket watch and  checked the time- "for the next four hours, my only responsibility is  to be the bane of your existence."

"Brilliant," Joseph mumbled.

"Isn't it, though?" John asked, knocking the edges of his black boots  together. "Now that you know my plans for the day, you can continue to  spew your invaluable advice."

Joseph shot Edward a pleading glance. "Can I order a footman to bodily  remove him-just this once?" When Edward shook his head, Joseph sighed  again. Ignoring John, Joseph continued with his advice. "Edward, stop  worrying about whatever it is that's troubling you. You're the  gentleman. She's the lady. Treat her as such."

Edward schooled his face to remain expressionless. What the devil was his friend talking about?

Joseph idly ran the side of his hand across the edge of his chair and  glanced one more time to John. "The problem is that you're too nice.  Ladies don't like that. They don't need that. They need a gentleman to  tell them what they're to do."                       
       
           



       

"And how is this working for you?" John asked.

Joseph scowled. "Not that it's any of your business, but it works out  quite nicely, thank you. Bea knows I have a duty to the title to secure  an heir and-" twin patches of pink stained his pale cheeks- "allows me  entry to her bedchamber when I knock."

"She does?" John asked, his mouth agape in pure, unadulterated wonder.

Edward ducked his head to hide his smile. Had Joseph not told him the  same thing only weeks before, he'd have been just as shocked as John.  Heaven forbid if one of Lady Sinclair's perfectly formed curls were to  become askew during bed sport. He blinked rapidly to rid his mind of the  thought.

"I'll assume you did not mean to ask that aloud," Joseph said, his tone  full of icy disdain. "She knows her duty. She also knows that if she has  not conceived within the year, my visits will become more frequent."

"More frequent?" Edward lifted his brows not sure whether he wanted his friend to explain anything further or not.

"As it is, I try to remain temperate and visit her room only twice  monthly. But upon the first anniversary of our marriage, if she has not  conceived, I will increase my visits to weekly."

"Weekly?" Edward choked. Had he heard Joseph correctly? Weekly was  considered frequent? With the exception of the last few days, he'd been  visiting Regina weekly. Had she thought it was too frequent? No, she'd  have said something if she did. Or would she have...

The confident look on Joseph's face vanished for a moment then was  restored. He took a deep breath. "I know that might seem too frequent to  some, but I need my heir. It's my duty to the earldom."

Edward shook his head. He didn't doubt Joseph's reasoning. In school,  Joseph had been the only one not trying to sneak peeks at the naughty  drawings in the book Richard Kessen stole from his father's library and  brought to school. Instead, Joseph would scold the boys for indulging  their base desires and try to persuade them to the ways of temperance.  It was during those awkward years they'd become friends. Edward's strong  interest in science and Joseph's rigid desire to deny himself had made  them both unpopular among the others and had been a strong influence in  why they'd become fast friends.

"She is your wife. You are allowed to enjoy it," John said, his tone unusually serious.

Edward whipped his head around and, for the first time, saw his younger  brother as something other than just an amusement. John was a younger  son. He knew his place. He might be causing trouble now, but he'd find  his way.

"Nowhere in the Bible does it say 'Thou shalt not enjoy coupling with your wife.'" John continued.

"I know," Joseph said quickly, his face flushing crimson. "I do enjoy our couplings. I find them-"

"I don't need to hear anymore about your fleshy pleasures, Joseph,"  Edward interrupted. This conversation had gone on long enough. Any more  details and he might not be able to enjoy Regina in that regard any  longer. "Furthermore, unless you've forgotten, there is a virgin in our  presence."

John scowled at him and Joseph coughed. "Excuse me, I quite forgot."

Edward flicked his wrist. "Don't apologize. Unlike you at his age, he  likely finds this conversation vastly interesting; but as his older  brother, it is my duty to protect him from learning of things beyond his  years." Those "things" included the details of Joseph and Lady  Sinclair's bedchamber activities. He suppressed a shudder. John may not  realize just how big of a favor Edward had just done him.