“Your clothing?” It was on the floor, mingled with mine.
“Kincaid will retrieve everything.”
“I think not.” I couldn’t depend on the man to get them away before one of my servants arrived. I rose and went about the room, plucking up each article of clothing and folding it, and when I had them all, I handed them to him.
He had been watching me, his lips curled in a small smile.
“What do you find amusing, sir?” I bent and picked up his shoes, grateful he could smile after telling such a sad story.
“Ah, Ash. You’ve your spectacles on and not a stitch of clothing.” Geo’s smile broadened at my blush, and he ran his thumb over my cheekbone, then took his shoes and opened the door. He didn’t stick his head out and peer cautiously up and down the hallway as John had been wont to do, for he didn’t care tuppence if he was seen or not. “Goodnight, Ashton.”