But Lady Bridgerton was blissfully oblivious, her head presumably already filling with images
of a grand wedding.
Then her eyes narrowed as she focused on something behind the men. She looked so
overwhelmingly annoyed that Simon, Anthony, and Daphne all twisted their necks to see what
was afoot.
Mrs. Featherington was marching purposefully in their direction, Prudence and Philipa right
behind. Simon noticed that Penelope was nowhere to be seen.
Desperate times, Simon quickly realized, called for desperate measures. "Miss Bridgerton," he
said, whipping his
head around to face Daphne, "would you care to dance?"
Chapter 5
Were you at Lady Danbury's ball last night? If not, shame on you. You missed witnessing quite the
most remarkable coup of the season. It was clear to all partygoers, and especially to This Author,
that Miss Daphne Bridgerton has captured the interest of the newly returned to England Duke of
Hastings.
One can only imagine the relief of Lady Bridgerton. How mortifying it will be if Daphne remains
on the shelf for yet another season! And Lady B— with three more daughters to marry off. Oh, the
horror .
Lady Whistledown's Society Papers, 30 April 1813
There was no way Daphne could refuse. First of all, her mother was impaling her with her
deadly I-Am-Your-Mother-Don't-You-Dare-Defy-Me gaze.
Secondly, the duke had clearly not given Anthony the entire story of
their meeting in the dimly
lit hallway; to make a show of refusing to dance with him would certainly raise undue
speculation.
Not to mention that Daphne really didn't particularly relish getting drawn into a conversation
with the Featheringtons, which was sure to happen if she didn't make immediate haste for the
dance floor.
And finally, she kind of sort of just a little teeny bit actually
wanted
to dance with the duke.
Of course the arrogant boor didn't even give her the chance to accept. Before Daphne could
manage an "I'd be delighted," or
even a mere, "Yes," he had her halfway across the room.
The orchestra was still producing those awful noises it makes while the musicians were getting
ready to begin, so they were forced to wait a moment before they actually danced.
'Thank God you didn't refuse," the duke said with great feeling.
"When would I have had the opportunity?"
He grinned at her. Daphne answered that with a scowl. "I wasn't given the opportunity to accept,
either, if you recall."
He raised a brow. "Does that mean I must ask you again?"
"No, of course not," Daphne replied, rolling her eyes. "That would be rather childish of me,
don't you think? And besides, it would cause a terrible scene, which I don't think either of us
desires."
He cocked his head and gave her a rather assessing glance, as if he had analyzed
her personality
in an instant and decided she might just be acceptable. Daphne found the experience somewhat
unnerving.
Just then the orchestra ceased its discordant warm-up and struck the first notes of a waltz.
Simon groaned, "Do young ladies still need permission to waltz?"
Daphne found herself smiling at his discomfort. "How long have you been away?"
"Five years. Do they?"
"Yes."
"Do you have it?" He looked almost pained at the prospect of his escape plan falling apart.
"Of course."
He swept her into his arms and whirled her into the throng of elegantly clad couples. "Good."
They had made a full circle of the ballroom before Daphne asked, "How much of our meeting
did you reveal to my brothers? I saw you with them, you know."
Simon only smiled.
"What are you grinning about?" she asked suspiciously.
"I was merely marveling at your restraint."
"I beg your pardon?"
He shrugged slightly, his shoulders rising as his head tilted to the right. "I hadn't thought you the
most patient
of ladies," he said, "and here it took you a full three and a half minutes before
asking me about my conversation with your brothers."
Daphne fought a blush. The truth was, the duke was a most accomplished dancer, and she'd been
enjoying the waltz too much even to think of conversation.
"But since you asked," he said, mercifully sparing her from having to make a comment, "all I
told them was that I ran into you in the hall and that,
given your coloring, I
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