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She glanced away from him. He’d been correct. Something about that snowball fight had to do with those two women. What had they done to her? Emma didn’t seem like the spiteful type of lady. If she was scheming against them, then she had a reason for it. He just didn’t know what it was.

“They’re perfectly respectable ladies,” she said. “I don’t have any difficulties with them.”

He leaned in and said, “Liar.”

“Believe what you will,” she said defiantly. “I don’t owe you any explanations.”

Blake grinned. “Then you can count on me following you around until I discover everything.” He winked. “I must thank you for continuing to make this house party inherently more interesting. I so feared I’d be bored.”

“I do not do anything with your entertainment in mind.” She glared at him. “And from this moment on.” Her tone was irate as she ground out the words. “You had best be prepare for disappointment.”

Emma turned and left him alone in the library. He allowed her to leave because he doubted that she had any nefarious plans. At least not yet. She stillhad some mistletoe to hang and he had a sneaky suspicion that nothing would happen until sometime after she finished. That gave him some time to make some plans of his own.

Seven

Emma sat at her vanity as her maid secured her golden hair up in a Grecian style. Large voluminous plaits were secured at the sides and secured with seed pearl pins with her remaining locks left in loose curls flowing down her back. A few of those curling locks were secured up against the plaits to make it messy, but more uniform. The entire hairstyle had a romantic appearance. Once the maid was finished placing a few strategic seed pearl pins into her blond hair, she took thThe diadem was finely crafted gold, shaped like leaves, accented by pearls and rubies that set into her hair like a band.

“It’s lovely,” her maid said, then sighed. “You look beautiful tonight.”

Her gown was as red as the rubies in her diadem and trimmed with white lace that resembled the finely crafted leaves. The leaves were the same shape as the mistletoe she’d hung around the manor, the day before. Tonight was the masquerade ball she’d planned for the eve before Christmas. She wanted something different for this house party. The requirement of masks would make her tasks so much easier. All she had to do was lure her prey to the mistletoe so one man would kiss the wrong woman. Not that the gentleman in question would understand their error, but the women would.

The only thing left was for her to secure her mask in place. It was red lace, similar to the lace on her gown. She had her entire outfit for the evening decided especially for the masquerade. The modiste had been enthusiastic about her requests and had outdone herself. It was all perfect. Emma placed the mask on her face and tied the ribbon at the back of her head, and tucked it into the loose curls there to hide it from view.

Emma felt decadent. The silk of her gown brushed against her skin leaving her warm all over. Ever since Blake had kissed her, and introduced her to pleasure, she’d been unable to think of anything else. Her entire body would come alive at the mostinopportune times. Right now she her nipples pebbled as need scorched through her. The desire to seek him out and beg for his touch overwhelmed her. It was enough to make her hate him for what he had awakened within her. It made her revenge scheme harder to focus on. She wanted him and what he could do for her. Somehow she had to suppress the urges that rippled within her. This was the final night, and at the end of it, she’d know the satisfaction of destroying something for those two women. They would understand what it felt like to be slighted, and they would have a wedge inserted into their seemingly unbreakable friendship.

She stood and slipped on the red slippers that matched her gown. They were pretty, but not the most comfortable shoes she’d ever owned. Since they matched so perfectly, though she’d endure a little pain. Emma didn’t usually follow fashion or care much about how pieces went together. This was a special night and she wanted it all to be perfect, and it would be. Emma intended to ensure it. One way or the other…

It was time to go down to the ballroom. Since it was a masquerade, there would be no formal announcements of any of the guests. The local gentry had been invited as well. This would be a trueChristmastide celebration. Holly had been strung along the walls, and mistletoe had been placed at every entrance and a few other strategic places. It was those places she wanted to lure her quarries to.

Emma slipped into the ballroom by a side entrance. The room was bathed in low light from a few scattering candles that had been lit in wall sconces. The musicians had begun to play for those who wished to dance. They were playing a lively quadrille that was near the end of the song. With masks, it would take her a little longer to find Lady Arabella. She needed to lure her under that mistletoe at the same time as Lord Clouston. She wanted Lord Marlinton so the viscount would have to be the one to kiss her. Equally as important, Miss Harriett had to witness that kiss.

As she wound her way through the crowd, she searched first for Arabella. She had to be under any of the mistletoe, but she would prefer a specific one. Finally, she found the lady she’d been searching for. Emma had to handle this carefully to get the outcome she desired. Emma pretended that she did not see Arabella and bumped into her. She glanced up and said, “My apologies…”

“You clumsy fool,” Arabella scowled at her. “You made me spill punch all over my gown.”

She nibbled on her lip. “I did try to apologize.”

“Now I have to go to the retiring room and see if my gown can be salvaged.” She glared at Emma. “Go bother someone else with your ungainly movements.” Arabella stalked off in the direction that Emma had hoped. When she returned, she would be easily waylaid under a particular bunch of mistletoe.”

Now to take care of the other woman. She forced herself to move slowly toward Miss Harriett Smythe. She was staring up at Lord Clouston adoringly. Emma barely refrained from rolling her eyes. She stopped and frowned. “Miss Harriett?”

She turned toward Emma. “Yes?” Her gown was a deep blue and her mask a simple white. She hadn’t done much to dress for the masquerade.

“Why is that you, Miss Emma?” Clouston asked.

“Lord Clouston,” she said as she curtsied. “Indeed, it is.”

“What do you want?” Harriett demanded.

“Pardon my interruption,” she told them as she laid a hand on the viscount’s arm. “But I was asked to give you a message, Miss Harriett. Lady Arabella requires your assistance. She had to return to her bedchamber.” That should keep her out of theballroom long enough to put the rest of the plan into place.

“Then I must see to her,” Harriett said. She turned to Lord Clouston. “Pardon me, my lord.” She curtsied and rushed out of the ballroom, in the opposite direction of the retiring room. So far, everything was going as planned. Now just to lead Clouston to the finale.

“Would you give me the honor of escorting you out for the next dance?” he asked.

He wanted to dance with her. She frowned, but what would it hurt? She could talk to him while they joined the next quadrille, and after he could find Arabella under that mistletoe. “Of course,” she said and held out her hand to him. They went out to the floor for the quadrille. They lined up with three other couples for the dance and begun. When she met with Lord Clouston, “Thank you for asking me to dance.”

“It’s my pleasure,” he told her. He might even mean that.