But when he crested the hill, the sight that greeted him made him pause. At the bottom of the hill stood Celia in a riding habit, her gun pointed in his direction. He halted just as she spotted him.
After emptying the gun by firing it in the opposite direction, she set it on the ground facing away from them, picked up her skirts, and came up the hill with fire in her eyes. “Are you trying to get yourself killed?” she cried.
Only then did he notice the target that was set into the hill below him. So this was where she did her shooting practice. He should have known she’d have a secret spot for it.
“Pardon me for interrupting,” he said dryly as she approached. “When I heard shots, I thought it was poachers.”
“And you were going to confront them alone?” She planted her hands on her hips. “What if there were several, armed and ready to shoot?”
The very idea made him roll his eyes. “In my experience, poachers run when they see someone coming. They don’t brandish guns.” He couldn’t resist taunting her. “You’re the only person who does that, my lady.”
At his use of her title, she stiffened. “Well, you could have been hurt all the same. You really mustn’t sneak up on people like that. And what are you doing up so early, anyway?” Her eyes narrowed. “You can’t be going to London-you’re heading in the wrong direction.”
“I’m off to High Wycombe. Apparently your old nurse lives there, so I’m going to question her about the events on the morning of your parents’ deaths. That way I can confirm if your dream is just a dream or something more.”
Her face lit up. “Let me go with you.”
Hell and blazes. This is what he got for sticking his nose where it didn’t belong.

Author: Sabrina Jeffries

But when he crested the hill, the sight that greeted him made him pause. At the bottom of the hill stood Celia in a riding habit, her gun pointed in his direction. He halted just as she spotted him.<br />After emptying the gun by firing it in the opposite direction, she set it on the ground facing away from them, picked up her skirts, and came up the hill with fire in her eyes. “Are you <i>trying</i> to get yourself killed?” she cried.<br />Only then did he notice the target that was set into the hill below him. So <i>this</i> was where she did her shooting practice. He should have known she’d have a secret spot for it.<br />“Pardon me for interrupting,” he said dryly as she approached. “When I heard shots, I thought it was poachers.”<br />“And you were going to confront them alone?” She planted her hands on her hips. “What if there were several, armed and ready to shoot?”<br />The very idea made him roll his eyes. “In my experience, poachers run when they see someone coming. They don’t brandish guns.” He couldn’t resist taunting her. “You’re the only person who does <i>that</i>, my lady.”<br />At his use of her title, she stiffened. “Well, you could have been hurt all the same. You really mustn’t sneak up on people like that. And what are you doing up so early, anyway?” Her eyes narrowed. “You can’t be going to London-you’re heading in the wrong direction.”<br />“I’m off to High Wycombe. Apparently your old nurse lives there, so I’m going to question her about the events on the morning of your parents’ deaths. That way I can confirm if your dream is just a dream or something more.”<br />Her face lit up. “Let me go with you.”<br />Hell and blazes. This is what he got for sticking his nose where it didn’t belong. - Sabrina Jeffries




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