Chapter 36

“You’ll just have to come to Arlington Hall when I call.”

“I will?”

“Won’t you?”

“Of course, darling.”

I started to drift off, but something jolted me to awareness. “Nigel, you didn’t climax. Let me…”

“You don’t have to—”

No, but I wanted to. He cried out as I took him in my mouth, and it didn’t take very long before he came.

I licked the last few drops from my lips, shared his taste with him—after all, turnabout was only fair play—and we fell asleep in each other’s arms.

Until Quinton woke at two A.M., demanding to be fed. Thank God for formula, because I had nothing to give him.

* * * *

A few months later, my brother Bryan announced he was getting married to Johanna Collier Harrington, the widow of a friend of his. He’d even been in their wedding party. She was a petite woman, an astonishingly beautiful brunette with striking blue eyes and two young children, which pleased Father. He wanted a Sebring to carry on the name, and Johanna had proved she was fertile.