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What Lady Jenny wants for Christmas... For Christmas, soft-spoken Lady Jenny Windham craves the freedom to pursue her artistic ambitions, though it will mean scandalizing her ducal parents and abandoning all hope of a family of her own. She confides her plans to successful artist Elijah Harrison when hes commissioned to paint a portrait of her small nephews, because assisting Elijah will bring Jenny that much closer to her hearts desirewont it? ...Will break both their hearts. Elijah Harrison finds in his unlikely assistant not only an inspiring muse and unappreciated talent, but also a lovely and passionate woman. If Elijah supports Jennys career, his own professional interests will suffer, but more significantly, he will lose Jenny forever. Both Jenny and Elijah must choose between true love and a lifelong dream.

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Lady Jenny's Christmas Portrait

The Duke's Daughters - 5

by

Grace Burrowes

To my brother Dick, my first and most enduring hero

One

Either Lady Genevieve Windham didnt recognize Elijah Harrison with his clothes - photo 1

Either Lady Genevieve Windham didnt recognize Elijah Harrison with his clothes on, or she had reserves of self-possession he could only envy.

Sir, may I be of assistance? She hovered in the door, a blond angel on a miserable winter night, not welcoming him inside and not refusing him entrya succinct metaphor for Elijahs dealings with Polite Society.

I must beg your hospitality, my lady, for my horse has gone lame, and the weather is worsening. Elijah Harrison, at your service. I left the last posting inn some miles back and have seen no other hostelries along the way.

He shivered in the wind and sleet and tried not to let his teeth chatter. He was ready for her to refuse him or tell him to go round back and seek entry of the cook. The very fingers by which he made his livingand a number of other partswere long since numb, or he would not have knocked on even this door.

The lady stepped back and gestured him inside. Gracious heavens, Mr. Harrison, come in this instant. I hope the grooms are seeing to your horse?

Her green eyes were lit with concern, and notbless herfor his horse.

My thanks. He passed into the warmth and quiet of the Earl of Kesmores country house as she closed the door behind him. When last I saw him, the beast was being led into a cozy stall, his limp improving apace at the prospect of straw bedding and a ration of oats.

Im Jenny Windham, she said, and that she would eschew her titleas he had eschewed hiscaught his curiosity. The servants are quite done in, today being Stirring-Up Sunday. Let me take your coat.

She hefted the sodden wool from his shoulders and hung it on a hook, spreading the capes and sleeves just so, the better for the garment to dry. This attention to Elijahs outerwear gave him a moment to study her the way a portrait artist was doomed to study all others of his own species.

Her hands had a competence about them he would not have expected from a dukes daughter. She dealt with wet fabric as any yeomans wife might, then held out a hand for Elijahs scarf.

Ive never seen it rain ice, she said. An occasional sleety afternoon, yes, but not this thisshe grimaced at his scarfunending mess. Nobody will be going anywhere if they have any sense. I hope you hadnt far to go?

Again the concern in her eyes, and for an uninvited guest who had no business inconveniencing her.

Elijah focused on peeling off damp wool and sopping gloves. A few more miles yet, but Im not familiar with the neighborhood, and nothing good ever comes of forcing a lame horse to soldier on.

Nothing good at all. You must accept our hospitality tonight, Mr. Harrison. Youll come with me to the library.

She did not explain to him that the earl and his countess would be down shortly to welcome him properly, though Elijah well knew this was Joseph Carringtons house. He would not have presumed to knock otherwise.

And yet he followed Lady Genevieve down a dimly lit corridor without protest, watching the way her carrying candle and the mirrored sconces moved light and shadow across her feminine form. By the time they reached the library, Elijahs feet were starting the diabolical itching that accompanied a thawing of limbs too long exposed to winters wrath.

You can warm up in here, and well have a room prepared for you, Lady Genevieve said as she set her candle on a delicately scrolled chestnut sideboard. When his gaze fell upon an embroidery hoop left on the sofa, Elijah realized the lady herself had occupied the library earlier.

Youre burning wood. The sweet tang of wood smoke blended with other scentsbeeswax, cinnamon, and something floral, an altogether lovely olfactory bouquet.

Lord Kesmore prefers to burn wood, and his home wood is extensive. If youll give up those boots, Mr. Harrison, Ill have somebody take them down to the kitchen for a polishing. Leave it any later, and the boot boy will have gone to bed.

Stirring-Up Sunday saw the plum pudding tucked into its brandy bath. The kitchen had no doubt been a merry place for much of the day, and the help would need to sleep off the results of their exertions.

How he loathed Christmas in its every detail.

Ill wrestle my boots off, but please dont put anybody to any trouble. I would not want to impose on his lordships staff unnecessarily.

He did not elaborate, leaving her another opportunity to explain that his lordship wouldnt find it any imposition, and would be told immediately of his visitor.

Ill see to some sustenance for you, Mr. Harrison. Please make yourself comfortable.

She bobbed a curtsy; he bowed. The moment she left the room, Elijah picked up the embroidery hoop to study the gossamer-fine chemise it held. The itching was climbing from his feet to his calves, and would soon overtake his thighs, but hed seen such needlework only on his mothers very own hoop, and the artist in him had long grown used to ignoring all manner of bodily inconveniences and urges.

* * *

Jenny returned from the kitchen to find her guest standing before the fire in his stocking feet and shirtsleeves, her embroidery hoop in his hands.

Which would not do. It would not do at all.

Come eat, Mr. Harrison. I gather the making of the plum pudding occasions something of a celebration among the staff, and so the larder boasted impressive offerings. Theyll be decorating the house tomorrow in anticipation of the Yule season.

His dark brows lowered and, more importantly, he set her embroidery hoop on the mantel. I apologize for my state of undress, but my coat was damp.

Said coatmore sopping than dampwas now draped over the back of a chair set close to the fire, steam rising from the fabric.

Which accounted for the wet-wool scent accompanying the cozier fragrances wafting through the library. Jenny set the tray on the low table before the hearth just as the eight-day clock in the hallway chimed the hour.

Dont stand on ceremony, Mr. Harrison. You must be famished.

And as for his state of undress Jenny knew firsthand that for all his height, he was lean and hard, every muscle and sinew in evidence when he was naked. Every rib, every pale blue vein, every dark, curling hair on his chest and elsewhere.

May I pour for you, sir?

Please.

She took a place on the sofa while he remained standing, which reminded her that whatever else was true about Mr. Elijah Harrison, he had the manners of a gentleman. You must sit, or you will get crumbs all over the countesss carpet, and she will not be pleased.

He came down on the sofa, making the cushions bounce and shift with his weight. I gather mine host and his countess have already retired?

A maiden-aunt-in-training ought to expect such questions.

I would not know. They are from home, and I am keeping my nieces company in their absence. How do you take your tea?

He was given to silences, which Jenny should have expected from a man who painted for a living. Some artists were so mentally busy trafficking in images that words came to them only reluctantlya sorry, second-rate form of communication.

Lady Genevieve, if I know we are without chaperonage, then I will mount my lame horse and find other accommodations. I account Kesmore among my few friends and would not want to give him offense.

To go with his beautiful body and his beautiful hands, he had a beautiful, masculine voice. She could have listened to that voice recite Scripture and still pictured him without his clothes.

My aunt is abed on the next floor up. She paused midreach for the teapot. You used my title.

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