The comparison was enough to rile the previously tongue-tied Miss Mercer. âI hardly have a violent streak!â she defended. âIt was an accident.â
Marcus made a âhmmingâ noise deep in his throat. Mostly just to irritate his sisterâs friend. He found that he quite liked the high flush on her cheeks and the fire in her gray eyes.
âAnd even if it werenât accidentalâwhich it was,â she added as an impassioned aside to Olivia, âyou would have deserved it for accosting me.â
If Miss Mercer had noticed how wide Oliviaâs eyes grew with speculation at that statement, she probably would have stopped her passionate defense. As it was, with the two women sitting side by side, Marcus was the only one with the benefit of reading both expressions.
Oliviaâs was the height of amused curiosity.
Miss Mercerâs bordered on horrified.
Smothering a laugh, Marcus interrupted her. âI was rescuing, not accosting. Which you wouldnât have needed had you not been on such an unsavory street at such a late hour.â
Miss Mercerâs eyes narrowed. And Marcus had the distinct impression that she might now like to punch him in the mouth instead.
âI was perfectly safe.â She turned to Olivia as though she was about to try and convince her friend of the truth of that statement.
Marcus could tell by Oliviaâs expression that his sister was too busy trying to smother her own smirk than trying to tamp down her interest in the saga unfolding before her. âDonât worry about me, Emma,â she said, her voice almost choked with laughter. âIâm just listening quietly.â
Emma whirled back on him. âAnd you should tell her it was an accident!â she nearly yelled. âItâs not as though I would have hit you on purpose.â
âYou wouldnât have?â he asked, keeping his face as impassive as he could manage.
âThat might not be true right now,â she nearly growled at him.
Olivia rose suddenly from her seat. âDid someone call for me?â she asked no one in particular, as though the room were populated with at least a hundred people.
âNo!â Emma said at the exact moment Marcus said â¦
âMaybe.â
Olivia smiled approvingly at him. With a nod, she brushed out her skirts and began walking toward the door.
âI think Iâll just go check,â Olivia said. She spared a look for Emma that was probably supposed to be apologetic. But her expression was too speculative to be sincere. âItâs a big house. People are always needing something. You just never know.â Then the marchioness shrugged.
âNo, you never know,â Marcus agreed, relaxing back against his seat, enjoying the rapid-fire emotions that flitted across Miss Mercerâs face.
While he would never be so ungentlemanly as to accuse a gently bred woman of doing so, he couldnât help but notice to himself that his sister ran from the room.
Leaving a murderous-looking Miss Mercer in her wake.
âNo one was calling her,â the lady said unnecessarily.
âNo, they werenât,â he agreed with a small smile.
âYouâre an awful person,â she said then.
Marcus tensed a little, wondering if heâd taken his teasing too far and now she was truly put out with him. âWhyâs that?â he drawled slowly.
âFor letting your sister think I hit you. She might be upstairs packing my bags for me.â While the words had a forced lightness to them, Marcus could hear the genuine fear underneath.
All the humor drained from the situation. And Marcus felt like a cad.
It was impulsiveâand probably foolishâbut he rose from his seat and crossed the few steps to be at her side. He covered her hands with one of his, stopping her from wringing them together.
âOliviaâs doing nothing of the sort. Honestly, if she thought youâd hit me on purpose, sheâd probably be out buying you a gift. I can only estimate how many times sheâs wanted to do the same.â Marcus hoped his smile put her at ease.
That brought out what looked to be a genuine smile ⦠although a small one. Marcus felt a flash of elation and pride at having wrested that expression out of her anxiety. And when he noticed that she hadnât tried to pull her hands away from his, he felt something else ⦠something warmer, more indefinable.
âOlivia shut the door behind her,â Miss Mercer said then, surprising him with the sudden change in conversation.
But Marcus followed her gaze and laughed. His sister was nothing if not enterprising.
âSo why do you think she ran out of the room?â Miss Mercer asked after a few seconds.
Marcus grinned. âShe was giving us some time alone.â
The complete innocence in Miss Mercerâs expression was refreshing. âWhy?â she asked.
âTo see what we would do.â
âWhat weâd do?â she echoed.
Marcus nodded. âShe probably thought you might like the chance to punch me again.â
Miss Mercer laughed. It was the first time heâd heard her do so, and Marcus decided that she was exceptionally beautiful when she laughed. Her gray eyes twinkled. And as she tossed her head back, some of her shiny black hair slipped out of her fancy arrangement, tumbling to her shoulders. Her full lips quirked in a smile.
âSo what did Olivia think you might want to do?â the lady asked. A guileless question.
Why, then, did Marcus want to answer her with a kiss?
Not that he would, of course. No, it was a completely inappropriate urge, and ⦠and a ridiculous idea, besides. His lack of sleep was playing tricks with his head. After years of ducking and dodging every predatory female on the marriage mart, surely he wasnât succumbing to tender feelings just because a pretty womanâthis particular pretty womanâsmiled at him. The very idea was absurd.
Yet, for all that, he was still careful to take a step away from temptation before he answered.
âOlivia likely thought Iâd want to talk about the particulars of finding you a husband.â
Emma choked.
On air.
âYou will be helping me find a husband?â
His teasing smile gave way to a sheepish expression. âMy sister has decided that I will, so it seems highly likely. Sheâs accustomed to getting her way. Iâd like to lay the blame on her indulgent husband, but Iâm afraid her indulgent brother was the first to set the trend in place.â
âSo you will ⦠that is ⦠youâI donât understand.â Mentally, she scolded herself for sounding like such a ninny, but really, how was she supposed to respond? Olivia had truly asked the man sheâd assaulted to find her a husband? What if he married her off to a boxing master in revenge?
âIâm here today by Oliviaâs summons,â the earl explained. âWhen I arrived, she presented me with the following list.â He waved a piece of paper in the air. âItâs the names of all the gentlemen Iâm supposed to coerce into calling on youâby means of physical force, if necessary.â