Trifling Favors (Redcakes Book 7) - Plot & Excerpts
The dream, probably. It had been so completely unpleasant. She rubbed the sleep from her eyes and sat up, her stomach cramping slightly. Her hand went instinctively to the area. “Are you in pain?” he asked. “Nothing too unusual,” she said. “I do not have anyone to speak to about what to expect.” “I know what to expect,” he said. “I understand you would prefer a woman for these things, but the truth is that Letty and I moved to London together and we were mostly on our own. Lady Redcake was her midwife of course, and she’s brilliant, but every evening, here we were, newlywed and home alone. Over time, Letty lost any shyness she might have had and shared everything with me.” Betsy didn’t want to hear about his perfect closeness with his perfect first wife. “I don’t think I like you turning to Prissy with your concerns about me. You’ve known me more than two years and her less than a month.” “She’s your sister.” “Sometimes she still feels like a stranger.
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