REMIND ME ONCEÂ again, Lord Synton. How did you say you two met? I canât seem to recall, with all the threats and punching and missing teeth,â Lady Katherine asked as their carriage rolled down the cobbled street.
After Envy had sent everyone home, heâd agreed to ride with Camilla and her friends. It seemed like the sort of thing a lovestruck fiancé would do, but now he found himself trapped in a slew of questions. Lady Katherine ought to moonlight as a detective inspector.
âAfter I contacted Camilla regarding a commission, we began to exchange letters quite frequently,â Envy lied smoothly.
âThis was before you arrived in Waverly Green?â Lady Katherine didnât believe him.
âYes. I asked Camilla to keep things quiet. I wanted to wait for the right time to announce my intentions. In fact, the ball tonight was supposed to act as the stage for my proposal, but then I realized I wanted to ask Camilla privately.â
âThat sounds plausible, darling.â Edwards nodded brusquely from the other seat. âIt was a rather extravagant party.â
Lady Katherine kept her cool gaze locked on Envy.
âAnd when, exactly, did you give her a ring? Before you laid Harrington low?â
âPlease, Kitty, leave it for now,â Camilla said. âItâs been a long evening and my fiancé is not the villain in this story. You saw the way Harrington acted. The manâs a knob. Synton has been in contact with me for weeks and tonight I finally accepted his suit.â
Envy looked his false fiancée over, impressed thatâs sheâd given most of the truth without actually lying to her friend.
Lady Katherine seemed only partly mollified.
âI apologize for any uncivilized behavior,â Envy said, trying to recall what might offend human sensibilities. âNo ladies ought to bear witness to such violent acts, but Harrington never should have tried to ruin Camilla. Heâs fortunate a few missing teeth and a broken rib are his only worries.â
At that, both women exchanged secretive looks before bursting into laughter.
Edwards rolled his eyes. âMy lovely wife here was something of an underground pugilist before we married. They would hardly consider fighting a shock.â
Humans never ceased to amaze.
Envy glanced from Edwards to Katherine to Camilla. Edwards was outwardly as stuffy as they came, yet he had a certain impish sparkle in his eye when speaking of his wife.
âDid you fight as well?â Envy asked, staring at his artist.
âGoodness, no.â Katherineâs eyes glittered with mirth as she cut in. âCamillaâs always been more of a lover. Sheâd attend to illustrate the fights, though. Do you also box, Lord Synton?â
âSometimes,â Envy admitted, thinking of Wrathâs legendary fighting pit. âMy brother has his own private ring. Sometimes he invites our whole family to participate.â
The carriage rolled to a stop and Envy peered into the night. A large, towering house took up nearly an entire block.
âWelcome to Birchwood.â Edwards nodded to the estate. âOur city home.â
âI thought we were escorting Camilla to her residence?â Envy said, trying to keep any frustration from his tone.
Heâd planned on circling back after theyâd dropped Camilla off. Now that sheâd come to her senses, she needed to start painting at once. Time was quickly ticking away.
Lady Katherine cut an amused look in his direction. âAnd not celebrate your joyful news? Donât be silly. I cannot imagine sending you two off without toasting to your betrothal the way we ought to have done earlier. In factââshe grabbed Camillaâs handsââI insist you both spend the night. Weâll have a big celebratory breakfast in your honor too.â
Camilla squeezed her friendâs hands back and gave Envy a small, apologetic smile.
âThat sounds lovely, Kitty, thank you. Weâd be honored to have you host us for the night.â
As if overhearing his internal thoughts, Camilla sent him a withering glare.
âAs my lovely fiancée has stated, weâd be honored,â Envy said tightly. âThank you for your thoughtfulness.â
At least they could retire to their bedchamber early and then work on the painting.
Envy was already hatching a plan to have Alexei bring the supplies theyâd need when Katherine added, âWonderful. Weâll have separate rooms made up for you at once.â
âSplendid,â Envy said, grateful once again that he was now able to lie.
Heâd simply sneak into Camillaâs chamber later.
A feat that would be irksome but not impossible.
Or so he foolishly thoughtâ¦