would.â
She cast him a brilliant smile. âYouâre obviously very good as well, but I didnât realize there were any more roles for men other than servants, of course, and you donât seem suited to play a footman.â
He shrugged.
âThe butler is being played by Mr. Fortesque, and Mr. Henderson is cast as Colonel Channing. Do you know what role you have?â
âIâm afraid not.â He shook his head. âI have only just arrived.â
âThereâs probably another part I am unaware of.â She heaved an overly dramatic sigh. âI donât know how they expect me to be prepared when the script is constantly changing. Although, I suppose, as there is only an audience of one, one can allow for changes.â
âAudience of one?â
âThe prince, of course.â She raised a brow. âYou didnât know?â
âAs I said, I have only just arrived.â
âOf course. And, as no doubt Lady Lydingham would prefer the entire world not know she has hired a troupe of actors to play her family to impress a prince at Christmas, it makes perfect sense that you would not know all until you arrived.â
âIt does indeed make sense.â And more so with every word from the actressâs mouth.
âI believe I shall rehearse a bit more before I meet the prince. Now that I know I was right about my portrayal of Lady Hargate.â She tilted her head and considered him. âWouldnât it be great fun if you are here to play the role of Lady Hargateâs secret lover?â
âThat would indeed be interesting.â He grinned.
âI shall hope for the best, then.â She smiled in a flirtatious manner and left the room.
Surely, he misunderstood, although Miss Murdock was quite clear as to why she was here. Why on earth would Camille hire actors to play her family? And who was this prince everyone kept waiting to meet? None of this made any sense to him; it all seemed entirely farfetched. Beryl was probably behind it. She had always been more devious than Camille, although the two of them together had made a dangerous pair. Apparently, in that respect too, nothing had changed.
âMiss Murdock,â a harried feminine voice sounded from the hall. âHave you seen Fortesque?â The voice grew closer. âApparently, Mrs. Montgomery-Wells is wandering about freelyââ His heart skipped a beat. Regardless of the passage of years, he would know that voice anywhere. âAnd who knows what kind of mischief she might get into.â Camille passed by the door, glanced his way, then pulled up short and stared.
Her hair was as blond, her eyes as blue, her face as lovely as the last time he had seen her. Nothing had changed. The moment her gaze met his, the clock turned back eleven years. To the day before her wedding when she had gazed into his eyes and he had known without question that she loved him. A myriad of emotions flashed through her eyesâdisbelief, delight, annoyance, even anger. But there was more. So subtle that he doubted she was aware of it. No more than a hint or a vague promise perhaps of something deeper and richer and forever shone in her eyes.
And Gray suspected he had lied to his cousin; and worse, he had lied to himself.
Four
S urely, her eyes were deceiving her. Or sheâd gone mad. She stared at the figure standing in the parlor, in very much the same place where sheâd last seen him. Yes, that was it. She was madâquite, quite mad. Her scheme had completely destroyed her mind. They would be hauling her off to Bedlam at anyâ
âCamille?â the imaginary creature that looked suspiciously like Grayson Elliott said in a cautious manner. Of course he would be cautious, as she was so obviously mad.
She shook her head to clear it. Damnation, he was still there. âGrayson?â
âNone other.â
A broad smile broke across his face, and the most absurd desire
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