More Than She Bargained For

by Ginger Leigh

Chapter 7 - No Locked Doors

Ahhh, now this is more like it . . . Rebecca mused as she luxuriated in the sweet smelling, bubbly, hot bath.

Within minutes of meeting Jarrod Barkley, she knew he was a man who could pamper her in the ways to which she was accustomed. He was a cut above, classy and debonair, his movements full of grace. His deep, honeyed voice was a delight to her ears. He was highly educated and therefore someone she could have an intelligent conversation with, and he was an accomplished, wealthy professional.

Handsome, he had striking features, including the unusual combination of jet-black hair and cerulean blue eyes. After being in his presence for the first time, she had wanted him for her own, and, as was usually true, whatever she wanted, she got. However, even she, very used to getting her way, had been amazed at how quickly she had been married to this man of her dreams.

While she enjoyed the victory of bagging her quarry, somewhere in the back of her mind the truth lingered. She was the one who had been caught in her own trap. She thought about the feeling she’d had earlier that somewhere underneath that cool, charming exterior of his lay some edginess, some masculine . . . wildness about him, subject to no female manipulation or demand.

Rebecca took in her surroundings. He was, however, well on his way to knowing how to please me. He drew this wonderful bath for me, didn’t he? Seven lighted candles cast a relaxing glow on the water, making the bubbles shimmer. A fluffy white towel lay on the small table next to the claw-footed tub and a white robe, made of silk, hung on the back of the door.

A gift of an oval-shaped ebony hairbrush and hand mirror lay on a small table next to the tub. She picked up the brush and pulled it through her hair. She loved the way it felt in her hand; it had a solid, weighted feel to it, and she loved the way the bristles tamed her long, dark locks. No, she convinced herself; I’m sure Jarrod will be just as indulgent as father has been all my life.

A soft knock on the door startled her. She slid down in the water, hiding herself with bubbles, but then she relaxed, remembering she had locked the door.

“Just a moment, Jarrod dear, I’m not finished bathing.”

The door opened anyway and Rebecca starred at her new husband, her mouth slightly agape.

“I beg your pardon,” she exclaimed as she positioned her arms to shield her breasts from his lascivious view. “I said I’m not finished! Moreover, I locked that door! Do you not know the meaning of privacy?”

He held up a key in his hand.

“There will be no locked doors between us, Rebecca Louise.”

She didn’t know what to say at that declaration. He moved toward her; she slipped down in the water until it was up to her chin. He shook his head, smiling at her. He picked up the towel, opened it up, and held it that way.

“You’ve been in the tub long enough, my love. It is time to get out and go to bed.”

Rebecca had a discussion with herself. Part of her wanted to make his ears ring with a few well-chosen words. She had developed quite an arsenal of biting comments over the years intended to put an offending man in his place.

Yet, she had never been in a situation quite like this. Jarrod was her husband, after all, she had to keep reminding herself, not just another suitor vying for her affection at a dance.

He shook the towel, saying, “Come on, honey, before the water gets cold and you catch a chill.”

“Just put the towel down,” she instructed. I will get out when you leave.”

He shook the open towel and said in a no nonsense tone, “You’ll get out now. I’ll not ask you again, Rebecca.”

“Oh, very well,” she relented, miffed by his insistence. “Close your eyes.”

“No.”

“No! And why not? Seems like a simple enough request to me! Why do you insist on disregarding my desire for modesty, sir?”

“Because, beautiful, I am your husband. I have every right to drink in every inch of your gloriously naked, soapy, wet, body.”

Rebecca swallowed hard; she felt flush. She placed her hands on the side of the tub and lifted herself up; she stared at the wall in front of her, at the candlelight flickering there. She felt suds cascade down her body and into the water once she was standing and she felt Jarrod’s eyes roaming up and down her nude form.

Strong, warring emotions fought each other in her mind. She was shy about her nakedness in front of this man, her husband, yet she felt adored and utterly feminine. She was mad at not getting her way, yet, at the same time, she experienced a strange little thrill in submitting herself to his will.

He stepped closer to the tub and wrapped the towel around her; it just barely came to the top of her thighs. She grasped the ends of the towel at her neck to hold it closed and, with his aid, she stepped out of the tub.

“That’s my girl,” he crooned near her ear before he took a little portion of her earlobe in his mouth and bit it gently, making her shiver. He took the robe from the door and held it out for her. She clasped the towel with one hand, put her arm through the arm of the robe, and then switched to do the same on the other side.

“Now, I’ve got just a few more loose ends to tie up with work downstairs, but I will be on to bed soon.

He smiled, kissed his wife briefly, and left the room, closing the door behind him.

After Jarrod left, Rebecca stood in the little puddle that had formed at her feet when she exited the tub. She felt weak in the knees and her heart was pounding. Even though the room was chilly, growing warmth radiated from the core of her body.

Not accustomed to sexual desire, she misunderstood it, thinking she was just nervous over what happens in the marriage bed. She intended to bury herself under the covers of the bed and feign sleep—in the guest room, before her husband came back upstairs. This had all happened too quickly. She just wasn’t ready to consummate the marriage; he’d just have to understand.

After Jarrod had shut the door to the bathing room, he had to wait a moment before he could walk comfortably. He took a deep breath and tried to think of something other than his bride’s nakedness. It wasn’t easy. It had taken every once of discipline he possessed not to take her up against the wall, right where she stood; his desire was that strong. He headed downstairs after adjusting his pants because they were still too tight in certain places.

He knew Rebecca was nervous; he wasn’t sure what information she had about the physical relationship between husband and wife, seeing how she was raised without a mother or even sisters in the house. He determined he would maintain his discipline for her and take things slow. He smiled to himself over what was in store for her.

His spoiled bride didn’t know it yet, but tonight her husband was going to take her in hand, in more ways than one. He was going to light the fire of love in her, and the first place she would feel that fire, for her own good, was on her impertinent little backside. 

More Than She Bargained For

by Ginger Leigh

Chapter 6 - What a Difference a Day Makes

Jarrod set their luggage down and scooped Rebecca up, startling her, at the threshold of his San Francisco townhouse.

“Mr. Barkley, please!”

“Please what, my dear? This is our place. Would you mind turning the doorknob, so we may enter?”

Anxious to be on the ground again, Rebecca did what he asked. Once they were inside she asked, “All right. We’re in. Would you please put me down?”

“Why, Rebecca, darling, you are such a luscious handful. What, pray tell, is your hurry to escape my arms?”

“Well, Mr. Barkley, it just isn’t . . . it just isn’t proper!”

“Isn’t proper!” Jarrod laughed aloud.

“Rebecca Louise, you are my wife!”

“I know that!” She responded indignantly. “Be that as it may, I . . . we just don’t know each other that well yet.”

Yesterday at this time, Rebecca Louise Lord was attending dinner at the Barkley Ranch with her father. Today she is Mrs. Jarrod Barkley; married to a man she has known for approximately 34 hours.

Jarrod set her down. She went to rearrange herself and straighten out her dress but Jarrod interrupted her. He took her face between his hands and kissed her deeply. When he removed his lips from hers, he still held on to her now flushed face as he spoke huskily to her.

“Rebecca, my bride, we will know each other very intimately before this night is through.”

She blinked her eyes and swallowed hard. Jarrod Barkley was so different from any man she had ever known. He was the consummate charming gentleman, yet, there was a core to him she couldn’t control the way she controlled other men. Just look at the way he commandeered the situation at the dinner table last night, telling his family and her father that the two of them, indeed, would be married this morning. She wasn’t sure what to make of it, stranger still; something about his authoritative nature excited her in some odd physical way that was completely new to her.

She pushed those thoughts away and tried to put him off as well after he removed his hands from her face and smiled at her, his blue eyes seemingly deeper blue than she remembered.

“Mr. Barkley . . .”

“Jarrod,” he interrupted, seriously. He refused to let her keep her distance.

“Jarrod,” she relented. “I am tired. I wish to retire and get some sleep. We can become more . . . acquainted . . . tomorrow.”

“Now, darling, there is no time like the present. You will feel better after you freshen up. If you like, you may take a look around the place while I attend to preparing you a nice, hot bath.”

He kissed her cheek, took their bags, and headed up the stairs wearing a broad smile she couldn’t see. She stared after him, perturbed that he had dismissed her stated wishes and issued his decree without waiting for a rebuttal. It was as if he expected her to comply without question, the nerve of the man! Well, she told herself, I see we are going to have to get a few things straightened out around here!

More Than She Bargained For

By Ginger Leigh

Chapter 5 - Checkmate?

For some inexplicable reason, Victoria, usually the most tactful of hostesses, brought up the dress that had been the center of the ruckus between Audra and Rebecca earlier today.

The oldest son looked at his mother with a “Why?” expression after she said, “So, Audra, did Sarah finish the dress your ordered for your trip to San Francisco with Jarrod next month?

Audra also looked at her mother strangely, wondering if she had lost her mind to bring that particular subject up. Jarrod decided with chagrin that his mother was being provocative just for the sheer fun of it. She definitely had a mischievous side to her and the thought crossed his mind that if his father were still here he may well have chastised her for it once they got behind closed doors for the evening.

While Audra stammered a response it was Nick who jumped in with the answer, a move that added fuel to the fire that Victoria had sparked.

“Oh, sure, Mother, didn’t Audra tell you? I saw the dress myself this afternoon.”

By this time, Rebecca was paying close attention. She had quit playing footsy with Jarrod. Neither her father, nor Jarrod, knew the details of the dust-up in the dress shop today, but she knew they were fixing to find out all about it. It made her mad.

“I thought it was a very pretty dress,” Nick said, looking straight at Rebecca. “Didn’t you, Miss Lord?”

“Oh yes, it was beautiful,” Rebecca acknowledged.

Jarrod let out the breath he hadn’t realized he was holding. He hoped that would be the end of that. He wasn’t interested in refereeing a repeat fight between Nick and Rebecca like had happened this afternoon. However, Rebecca wasn’t finished with the game yet.

“Too bad Audra won’t be able to make that trip.”

Everyone at the table stopped what they were doing and starred at Rebecca Louise. Since she was center stage, she gave the explanation everyone asked for with their expressions.

“Yes. I’m afraid Jarrod will be . . . occupied and unable to accompany her.”

Now the faces looking at her were even more perplexed, especially Jarrod’s, whose she could see out of the corner of her eye. She went on, evidently enjoying being the center of attention.

“Jarrod and I will be on our honeymoon, since we will be married soon. Isn’t that so, Darling?”

Someone dropped a fork on a plate. The expressions went from curiosity to shock.

When Rebecca looked at Jarrod, she startled a little. His head was slightly lowered and he stared at her with intense blue eyes. He was very obviously not amused.

William was the first to break the awkward silence, “Now, Becca, darling, you quit playing with these fine people.” He laughed nervously. “She’s always loved games,” he tried to explain away her behavior.

Jarrod’s thoughts tumbled over one another as he considered Miss Rebecca Louise and her iniquitous oversized chess match.

What this beautiful, flirtatious, willful, selfish young lady needs is for someone to beat her at her own games. And I’m just the man to do it. Beginning right now.

Jarrod slid his chair back and stood up. He walked to behind Rebecca’s chair and placed his hands on her shoulders. He had everyone’s full attention. Rebecca was beginning to regret toying with Jarrod, just as her father had predicted she would. They all wondered what, exactly, Counselor Barkley was going to say and do.

More Than She Bargained For

By Ginger Leigh

Chapter 4- Naughty But Naive

“Jarrod, I can’t believe you invited that infuriating woman to the house tonight!” Nick ranted.

The family, in the parlour partaking of before dinner drinks, was engaged in a spirited discussion of the guests who would be arriving soon.

“Now, Nick, I found the lady to be quite charming.”

“Oh, sure. That’s because you didn’t see the hissy-fit she threw in Sarah’s place today. And I thought Audra was spoiled.”

“Nick!” Audra protested from her seat next to Heath on the settee. Heath quirked a half smile and Audra slapped his knee with the back of her hand.

“What’d you do that for?” I didn’t say anything! Heath said innocently.

“No, but you thought it!” his sister accused, correctly.

Victoria, seated across from Audra and Heath, smiled at Nick’s pontifications and the sibling bantering. The Barkley matriarch was curious to meet Rebecca Louise Lord based on what Audra, Nick and Heath told her earlier about what had happened in town today.

Nick walked over to his sister and bowed.

I hereby apologize, Audra, for all those times I called you spoiled.”

“Well, that’s better,” Audra laughed with Nick as everyone else smiled at the both of them. Their fun was interrupted by rapping on the front door. Silas appeared and made his way to answer.

Jarrod turned Pappyesque and admonished his siblings just as Silas opened the door to their quests, “You three behave yourselves.”

Victoria glided across the room toward the door, Jarrod close behind. Nick, Audra and Heath stood but remained where they were in the parlour.

“Mr. Lord, Rebecca, welcome to Stockton and to our home,” the hostess exclaimed as she greeted their guests with outstretched arms.

“Thank you, Mrs. Barkley. It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance,” William responded.

“William, Miss Lord,” Jarrod greeted the pair. He shook William’s hand, and then reached for Rebecca’s right hand. He raised her hand to his lips and kissed it.

“Jarrod,” Rebecca responded, demurely, as their eyes met for a brief moment before she lowered hers.

Jarrod took Rebecca’s hand and tucked it under his arm for escort as he led her into the parlour. William and Victoria followed. Jarrod felt Rebecca tense when she caught sight of the other three family members. Nick looked at the lady on Jarrod’s arm with a stern expression. Audra eyed her suspiciously and Heath looked ready to head for cover. Big brother Jarrod wrinkled his brow at them and gave a slight shake of his head, a reminder to behave and be hospitable.

Jarrod patted his guest’s hand and spoke to her so only she could hear as they walked. “Don’t worry. Nick won’t bite. I’ll protect you, remember?”

She responded by tightening her grip on his arm and raising her chin, and consequently, her nose, a little.

“Miss Lord, I believe you have already met my brothers, Heath and Nick and my sister, Audra.”

All of them just nodded their heads at one another just as Silas announced dinner was ready. They made their way to the dining room, first William and Victoria, then Jarrod and Rebecca, then Audra and Heath, with Nick at the end of the line.

At the table, Jarrod seated Rebecca to his left before taking his place at one end of the table. William seated Victoria at the other end and took his indicated place to her right. Heath seated Audra across from William; Nick took the place next to Audra, across the table from Heath and Rebecca.

The dinner conversation centered on the Lord’s various business ventures and the places they’d lived and visited. Audra was fascinated by the tales of Europe; she hoped to make the trip herself someday.

Rebecca seemed more intent on seducing Jarrod than with conversation; a fact that didn’t escape Nick’s notice. The lady’s man in the family, Nick found himself thinking that if a pretty woman was doing to him what Rebecca was doing to Jarrod, he would have been putty in her hands by now, but Jarrod had a steel will and was not as pliable, much to many a woman’s chagrin. Steel will, or no, though, a man can only take so much.

Rebecca repeatedly found opportunity to turn toward Jarrod and move in a way that highlighted the ample cleavage exposed by her low cut dress, a dress her father fussed about when he saw her in it, but as usual, gave in and let her have her way. She found reasons to touch Jarrod’s hand; she pouted provocatively at him when he was speaking to her, or rolled her tongue along her lips.

At one point, Rebecca was looking toward Victoria and listening to something she was saying and Nick noticed Jarrod’s eyes grow wide. Curious as to why, Nick dropped his knife on purpose so he could look under the table. Rebecca had lost her shoes and had slipped a stockinged foot underneath Jarrod’s left pant leg.

Nick, placing his dropped knife back on the table leaned over and spoke to Jarrod. “What’s the matter, Big Brother, you look a little flush.”

Jarrod, temporarily flummoxed by the behavior of the naughty lady next to him, looked at Nick and the big grin he wore. He realized Nick was well aware of Rebecca’s antics. Not as amused as Nick apparently was, Jarrod felt a strong sense of protectiveness toward Rebecca. For all her brazenness, he believed Rebecca was probably sexually naïve and had no idea the effect her flirtations had on a man.

She needs to be taught a lesson about teasing a man and inflaming his passion. If this is typical behavior, it’s a wonder she hasn’t been ravished by now against her will.

What happened in the next few minutes left everyone at the table surprised and speechless. However, just as her father had predicted, Rebecca Louise was by far the most surprised of all.

More Than She Bargained For

by Ginger Leigh

Chapter 3- Father Daughter Talk

“Father, isn’t Mr. Jarrod Barkley the most divine man?”

William smiled at his daughter as they bounced in the back of the carriage sent by Jarrod Barkley to bring them to the ranch for dinner. William found it interesting that his daughter was smitten with Counselor Barkley. It was usually the other way around; men were usually smitten by her and she was indifferent to them as anything other than amusing playthings.

“Well, I don’t know about divine, darling, but, yes, he is a fine man, to be sure.”

“I want him.”

Now William Lord fully turned at looked at his daughter. He’d heard that pronouncement before, about a dress or piece of jewelry, but never about a man!

It worried him a little to hear her say it, because, if history was any indication, when she wanted something, she was determined she was going to have it.

“Now, darling,” he began.

She knew that tone. It was the tone he used when he was trying to talk her out of something. He almost always failed.

“You cannot look at Mr. Barkley, as ‘divine’ as he is, as some object to be obtained or some work of art to add to your collection. I haven’t known Counselor Barkley long, but just based on business dealings, I can tell you that he is not some young buck to be toyed with. He is a man of the world. I suggest you let him take any kind of lead if there is to be a relationship between the two of you. He would not appreciate pushiness in a woman, even one as lovely as you, my darling, I’m fairly sure.”

“Oh, I don’t know, father. I think you underestimate my ability to affect a man, if I so choose. I think you may be surprised.”

William sat back as the gate for The Barkley Ranch came into view.

“You’re wrong, Daughter. I don’t underestimate your abilities at all. But hear this. If you are determined to play games with Mr. Jarrod Barkley, you may well be the one who gets more than she bargained for . . .

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