The Admiral's Penniless Bride

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The Mouse. Somehow, it just isn’t you.’
    She opened her mouth to protest, but he gently laid his finger across her lips. ‘Mrs Bright, I am not used to being crossed. Retired I may be, but I like my consequence. Hold out your ring finger like the good girl I know you are. Lively now.’
    She did as he said. How could she not? He handed her a small stub of a pencil and draped the string across her finger.
    ‘I don’t have enough hands for this,’ he muttered. ‘Just wrap it around and mark the right length.’
    Sally did, touched at his kindness. Their heads were close together, and she breathed in his pleasant scent of bay rum again. ‘There you are, sir.’ She handed him the marked string and the pencil.
    He stepped back. She stayed where she was, her eyes on his brace. ‘May I undo that for you?’
    ‘Why not?’ he said, leaning down a little. ‘Do you see the hole in the leather? Just twist and pop out the metal knob. Ah. Perfect. I can do the rest, but it’s hard to grasp that little thing.’
    ‘That’s all?’ she asked.
    ‘Simple enough with two hands, eh? Oh, you can undo my cufflinks, too. This pair is particularly pesky.’
    She handed him the cufflinks. ‘Goodnight, sir. Let me know if you need help in the morning.’
    He smiled his thanks and went back to his room, closing the door quietly behind him.
    She fell asleep easily after that, making it the first night in years she had not rehearsed in her mind all the anguish and humiliation of the past five years. ‘Trust a houseful of naughty cupids and vulgar statues to distract me,’ shemurmured to herself. ‘Lord, I am shallow.’ The notion made her smile and she closed her eyes. ‘Pretty soon I will think I actually belong here.’
     
    She woke hours later because she knew she was not alone in her room. She lay completely still, wondering, then turned over.
    Staring at her from the other pillow was a face so wrinkled that her mouth dropped open. He was watching her and grinning, and there didn’t seem to be a tooth in his head. She tried to leap up, but he grasped her wrist and gave it a slobbery kiss.
    ‘It’s been a long year, missie,’ he said.
    Sally screamed.

Chapter Six
    R etired though he was, Admiral Bright knew he was destined never to sleep at night with both ears at rest. Not even when he resided on his flagship, and had little role in the actual workings of it—leaving that to his captain—could he sleep calmly at night. No, it was worse then, because his command was an entire fleet and he held even more lives in his hands.
    He was out of bed before his wife even finished the scream, looking about for something to help her, from what, he had not a clue. Nothing wrong with his reflexes. By the time she screamed again, he had found his cutlass in the dressing room. Frustrated with a missing hand, he shoved the cutlass under his arm and yanked open the door.
    Simultaneously, her door opened, too. He heaved a quick sigh to see her on her feet, even though her eyes were wide with terror, and something more. She threw herself into his arms and the cutlass clattered to the floor. She wasawfully easy to grasp and hold on to, much as he already was beginning to suspect she would be.
    ‘What in God’s name…?’ he began. He tried to pick up the cutlass, but she wouldn’t turn him loose. He patted her. She felt sound of limb, so he left the cutlass where it lay, and held her close, not minding a bit.
    She burrowed in closer, babbling something that sounded like words; her brogue didn’t help. He put his hand on her chin and gave her a little shake, which brought her up short.
    ‘Hey, now. Slow down. You’re all right.’
    He was gratified to know that all his years of command weren’t a total waste. She stopped talking and took a deep breath, then leaned her forehead against his chest.
    ‘I think I killed him! And he’s so old!’
    He blinked. He couldn’t have heard her right. ‘Sophia?’ he asked. ‘What did you

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