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The American Bride is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Copyright 2012 Karla Darcy
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Chapter One
"I wish I were dead."
"Nonsense, Caroline. Where's your backbone?" the Duchess of Landglower snapped.
"But I've never even seen this Lord Wilton. What if he's repulsive?"
"Your marriage, my dear child, is unquestionably legal," the Duchess
announced. "It was conducted three months ago in my own household with duly authorized witnesses. I stood as proxy for you in this instance."
"Couldn't it be annulled?"
"Impossible!" Came the adamant reply.
"Oh, Grandmother, " Cara moaned, "I wish that I had never left America."
Her elegant eyebrows arched in surprise, Liela, Duchess of Landglower, inspected the fiery creature who had stormed into her presence an hour earlier. Her faded blue eyes noted the defiant bearing of the young figure pacing back and forth across the thick Aubusson carpet. With a final adjustment of the lacy nightcap covering her white hair, Liela leaned forward in her chair and stared at the girl.
"Caroline, I would appreciate it if you would sit down. Not only do you rouse me in the middle of the night but now proceed to make me seasick with your constant pacing."
Recognizing the steel beneath the dryly spoken rebuke, Cara flounced down onto the chair across from her grandmother. Even in her frustrated anger the girl was practical enough to realize that she could not afford to incur the older woman's wrath. Impatience for action and a ready tongue may have been considered fine attributes for an American but Caroline was finding that they were definitely not an asset in London in 1814.
Arms resting on her knees, hands clasped in silent supplication, Cara leaned toward the Duchess.
"My marriage really can't be legal, Grandmother," Cara pleaded. "After all, I've never even set eyes on Lord Wilton."
"Now, my child, there are certain facts that must be accepted." The Duchess held up one elegant blue-veined hand curtailing the younger girl's outburst. "First, the marriage is incontestably valid."
The blunt words hit Cara like a blow. She leaned against the velvet chair back trying to catch her breath. Her white face went even