He swore off Elise Joselyn. She was cold to him whenever he was around her while exceedingly flirtatious with others, so why wouldn’t he swear off her? He was on the market for a solid, dependable wife of good standing. Elise fell short of these things. Of course, only he and his buddies were aware of this fact. The rest of the eligible men of Philadelphia society were scrambling over each other just to be the recipient of a smile from the beautiful Boston heiress.
He did not disapprove of her because of what happened out west, although it could have been avoided had she been a bit more sensible and stayed home. He attributed her actions to that of a spoiled socialite who lacked not only common sense, but worldly exposure. What stuck in his craw was the way she flirted with the men who crowded around her at every opportunity. Her behavior reminded him of Lilith when she was just coming out - and even still. He was so proud when Lilith chose him out of all th
“Mr. Samuel Jacobs sent his card this morning,” Mary Joselyn said with smug satisfaction when Elise joined her and Sidney for breakfast. “It appears he wishes to be included in your afternoon entourage, my dear.”“Well, well,” Sidney said with equal smugness. “Now you are making some headway. The Jacobs are a mighty influential family on in the northeast.”“Truly?” Elise said with feigned surprise. “He made no indication of such.”“The sign of a true gentleman,” Mary offered as she slathered butter on her toast.“They have a good deal of family in the south, I believe,” Sidney said thoughtfully. “A bit of a mess, actually. From what I hear, the family was torn apart by the war, but they rallied together once it ended. That’s what families do in a crisis. They rally together and support each other.”“Perhaps we sh
It was decided that the benefit ball for the Philadelphia chapter of the Sisters of Charity would be a masquerade ball. Sidney Joselyn was delighted. He found the semblance of anonymity the costumes provided a welcome relief from the constant pressure of having all eyes on his family’s every move. Worry over the antics of his niece being discovered before he found a suitable match for her caused him particular angst. His younger brother, Edgar, was ready to give up and allow the girl to live out her days as a wild and free spinster, but he would have none of that attached to the Joselyn name. He assured his brother that he could find the girl a suitable match so that the Joselyn’s could hold their heads high or his name was not Sidney Joselyn.Sidney and his wife Mary had no children of their own. They enjoyed all their nieces and nephews, but took a particular liking to his brother, Edgar’s, middle child, Elise, and
As they lay, satiated, in each other’s arms, the sound of party goers approaching registered enough to rouse them. They quickly made aright their appearances and scurried out of the maze. Although still quite heavily under the influence of the whiskey, Nate was coherent enough to realize the scandal they would cause should he be seen coming out of the maze with Elise on his arm; especially when she was still in considerable disarray.The only thing they had in their favor was the fact that they were in disguise. He mentioned this to Elise, who quickly put her mask over her face before leaving the maze and Nate behind her.Because Nate’s coordination made him a little slower to replace his mask when he finally decided to don it after procrastinating so that he could watch Elise disappear into the night without obstruction, he was recognized by a very angry Elizabeth Pratt. Fortunately, Elizabeth was not informed of the costume Elise chose t
The table was abuzz over the prior evening’s excitement when Elise joined them for breakfast.“Just because a woman dressed as Cleopatra was seen scooting across the garden at the same time Elizabeth Pratt managed to hunt down Nate Kimble does not mean that Cleopatra and Nate were in the maze together. Elizabeth created an astonishing scandal out of spite. I happen to know that Nate was ditching Elizabeth during the ball. This was her way of retaliating,” Alexander argued.“What an ungentlemanly thing to do,” Mary gasped.“I don’t believe it was his intention to leave her alone for so long,” Alexander declared defensively. “I’m partly to blame. I introduced him to some of my friends and we were drinking whiskey. Nate was unhappy about discovering old man Pratt considered him an unsuitable match for Elizabeth so he imbibed more than he should. His condition comin
Nate woke up the morning following the masquerade ball with a head that felt like someone beat it with a sledgehammer throughout the night and was beating it still. He struggled to remember the events of the evening, but was only able to assemble bits and pieces together. If he was not mistaken, he was assisted home by the very amiable and understanding Mr. Alexander Smithfield. He was also coerced into drinking an abundant amount of whiskey by that same Mr. Smithfield and his circle of friends.He crept downstairs in hopes of avoiding his mother and sister. He had no desire to converse with anyone, especially giddy, talkative females.“There you are, dear,” Margaret Kimble called to Nate as his slippered foot touched the highly polished bottom stair of their elegant foyer. “I was beginning to wonder if I needed to send George up to check on you.”“It was a late night,” Nate explained.&ldq
Elise was at a loss of what to say to Alexander. It was day number two since Nate left his seed inside her. She was desperate to get to the underground apothecary for treatment to assure she would not get pregnant, but, once again, Alexander was insisting he go with her on her errands. If she did not know better, she would have thought he suspected her of some mischief.He would be right.“I simply wish to run my errands without a man present,” she said desperately. “It has nothing to do with you. I don’t wish to have any man along.”“I have known you too long to swallow that malarkey,” Alexander said angrily. “I demand to know what you are up to or I will take the matter to our guardians.”Panic filled Elise. Anthony was not one for idle threats. She saw no choice but to confide in him where she was going and why. Telling Alexander was even harder than she imagined, but i
Alexander paced the parlor while Elise sat quietly on the settee.“He seemed like an upstanding fellow,” Alexander said worriedly. “It makes no sense for him to completely ignore my wire.”“Are you sure the wire reached him?” Elise asked.“I checked,” Alexander replied testily, “it was picked up by a ranch hand that very day.”“Joseph struck me as the conscientious sort. I imagine he would make sure Nate received it as soon as he arrived,” Elise said thoughtfully.“If that’s the case, then the man’s a scoundrel,” Alexander spat.“He said he loved me and I believed him,” Elise pouted.“Men say all sorts of things when they’re drinking and having their way with a woman,” Alexander said thoughtlessly. “Has he declared his love to you while sober and not in the throes of passion?&rdquo
“This is a most surprising telegram,” Alexander said as he sat unceremoniously on the divan in Elise’s bedchamber. “Is this new?” he asked as he smoothed his hands over the floral tapestry.“It was delivered just this morning,” Elise replied.”“I have to say, I like the way you have decorated our new home,” he said admiringly as he looked around the tastefully decorated spacious room.“I have to say that I adore the house you chose for me to decorate. It’s easy to fill it with beauty when you begin with such splendor,” she said with a smile.“What’s money for if not to spend?” Alexander asked.“We seem to have a lot of it,” Elise pondered.“We are incredibly, shamefully, rich, my love,” Alexander said as he stretched his arm across the back of the divan and crossed his legs at the ankles.“Oh, good,