“Considering the turn of events, I doubt it applies any longer. Besides, Papa values Everet too much to sack him and as for you, I will always protect you, Daisy. You know that.”
Daisy nodded. “Very well, miss. Just as long as you take that pistol of yours along for protection.”
“I always do, Daisy.”
Half an hour later, Charlotte exited through the servants’ entrance at the back of the house. Dressed in a plain brown cotton dress and with the hood of her cloak pulled over her head, she kept to the darkest shadows while walking briskly up Davies Street, at the end of which she hailed a hackney.
“Are you sure, miss?” the driver asked when she gave him directions.
“Quite,” Charlotte answered crisply. She handed him a shilling. “You’ll receive another once I reach my destination.”
“Very good, miss.” He pocketed the coin.
Charlotte climbed into the carriage and the horses were whipped into motion. She glanced out the window as they travelled the length of Oxford Street. It was almost midnight, so there weren’t many people about, which wasn’t surprising since the Season was almost over and social events reducing in number.
“Here you are,” Charlotte told the driver once they’d arrived outside The Black Swan. She handed him the shilling she owed.
He took it and glanced at the tavern behind her. “Would you like me to wait?”
“That won’t be necessary,” she said just as two drunken men stumbled out through the door, one cursing loudly while the other one sang.
The coachman frowned. “You’re sure?”
Charlotte nodded in spite of her racing heart. “Yes. Thank you.”
He pressed his mouth into a firm line but nodded nonetheless. Charlotte turned away from the rattling sound of the carriage as it rolled down the street, only to find herself face to face with the two men she’d spotted. They were closer now – uncomfortably so – and studying her in a manner that caused the fine hair at the nape of her neck to stand on end.
13
Charlotte reached inside her reticule and withdrew her pistol. “Stay back. Both of you.”
“Well, well, well. A bit o’ muslin with a temperament.” The tall fellow laughed. He appeared to be roughly her age with angular features and a nose that looked like it had been broken more than once. His shoulders weren’t as broad as Blayne’s, but he would still be strong enough to pick her up with one arm and carry her off into the night if he wished to.
“A lovely lady who’s also feisty,” the shorter man crooned. He seemed to be about the same age but with rounder features and thinner hair. “Let’s give ’er some pleasure at our own leisure.”
“Lay one hand on me and you’ll be answering to Mr. MacNeil.” She was glad her voice remained steady. Raising her chin, she tried to look as confident as she sounded.
Apprehension filled the shorter man’s eyes, but the larger man simply leered at her as if he intended to find out exactly what she hid beneath her skirts. He dropped his gaze to the pistol she held. “MacNeil ’as no say over me.”
Taking her by surprise, he grabbed her wrist, dislodged her weapon, and sent it flying through the air. It landed with a clank somewhere off to her right. Air rushed into her lungs on a deep inhale, but before she could scream he’d pulled her against him and clamped one hand over her mouth.
A thick stench of brandy, tobacco, and sweat overwhelmed her senses until she feared she’d cast up her accounts. Panic had swamped her brain seconds earlier and she fought now to gain control over it. If she was to extricate herself from this situation without getting hurt, then she had to think rationally.
Laughter rang through her ears. “You’re finer than I thought. ’Ere, Georgie, ’ave a sniff. She’s as sweet as a rose, this one.”
The shorter man moved in closer and inhaled. “Oh yes. I could burry my nose in ’er for days.”
Charlotte tried to recoil but the taller man at her back held her immobile.
He licked the side of her neck. “Tastes delicious too.”
A shudder raked the length of her spine.
“Move your ’and, will ya, Felix, so I can sample ’er mouth.”
No.
Wide eyed with fear, Charlotte watched Georgie step more immediately in front of her. He leaned in. Felix lifted his hand, and Charlotte screamed while bringing her knee up with as much force as she could manage.