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to steady her from falling sideways . She writhed up and down, up and down. Shockwaves shot through her whole body. She could feel he was near, so was she. Quicker and quicker she slid up and down on him until she felt him climax inside her; she reached it too at the same time.
    She collapsed forward onto him. He kissed her forehead.
    After a few minutes, she stood up and rearranged her mussed up clothes. He stood up and buckled his belt.
    “We must make arrangements so that we can meet again not by chance,” she said.
    “Why?”
    She looked at him. “Don’t tell me you can’t feel it too. Some invisible bond that has brought us together and will keep us together.”
    He kissed her tenderly on the lips. Diana had never been kissed like this before. There was love in this kiss without doubt. She had found someone whom she could love and would love her back even if their social positions were a problem. They could love in secret. And the sex wasn’t bad either, she thought.
    “I understand you visit the theatre often.”
    “How do you know that?” he said.
    “I have my ways of finding things out,” she said.
    “Yes, I do some work there sometimes.”
    “So I understand. I’m going on Friday, to see ‘The Rivals’. I doubt we can be together but just knowing you are near is something I would treasure.”
    He gave her another tender kiss and then leaned back and looked into her eyes. “I don’t want hurt you or cause you distress or problems. I’m not the sort of man you should fall in love with.”
    “But I have. I know how silly that sounds after such a short time, but I have.”
    “Only a fool would not be in love with you. And I’m no fool. I’ll try to catch a glimpse of you on Friday.”

 
    Chapter 5
     
     
    Miller pulled the barouche up at the entrance to Morton House in Tunbridge Wells. Diana liked the house. It wasn’t as big as Eylebourn Hall. The façade was white with two pillars either side of steps up to the heavy oak front door.
    He handed Diana down from the barouche. Then he helped Jane, the maid, out too.
    Mariah’s butler, Gittens, opened the door and took Diana’s parasol. Miller struggled with Diana’s overnight large bag while Jane carried a smaller one.
    Gittens showed Diana into the drawing room where Mariah was receiving a gentleman caller.
    “Oh, I do apologize Mariah; I didn’t realize…
    “Not at all Diana. Please, I would like you to meet Algernon Fitzgerald of the Cork Fitzgeralds.
    Fitzgerald bowed; Diana bobbed a curtsey and offered her hand. He took it and looked into her eyes and smiled.
    He stood a good six feet tall with strong shoulders, firm jaw and wore the regulation morning suit for this time of the day it being before five o’clock.
    “Enchanted,” he said.
    Diana smiled.
    “If you don’t mind, Algernon will escort us to the theatre tonight,” said Mariah.
    “Splendid. Thank you.”
    “Until later then, ladies,” said Fitzgerald bowing to both of them before backing a few steps, turning and leaving Diana to look inquisitively at her friend.
    “Well?” said Diana.
    “He is rather dashing, don’t you think?”
    “Yes, he certainly is. Is there anything…?”
    “I hope so. I do hope so. You know what it is like; catching a man whom one actually likes is no mean feat for people like us.”
    Mariah saw the look of sadness on Diana’s face.
    “Oh, I’m so sorry Diana. I didn’t mean…”
    “That’s all right Mariah. No offence taken.”
    “So Reginald is up in town again on business?”
    “Indeed he is Mariah. I think we both know what kind of business it is too.”
    “I’m so sorry.”
    “No need to be sorry for me Mariah. I am not unhappy. I have wealth and position.”
    “Indeed you have.”
    “I know you can keep a secret. I hope you won’t think bad of me but…”
    “Oh, do tell Diana. Have you at last got a… hmpff… you know?”
    “Yes I have.”
    “Really! Wonderful! Do I know him?”
    “I doubt it.”
    “Oh, he

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