“They had attended two masques, and gone to the bear gardens but for once that particular sport sickened Aidan greatly. She had begun to be ill in the mornings to her discomfort, but Conn considered it a wonderful sign, a sign of a healthy son. “If,” she said to him acidly their final morning in London, and having just lost her breakfast into a basin, “ye felt as wretched as I do, ye would not be so full of glee about sons!” She rinsed her mouth with lukewarm minted water, and spit it into t...he basin. Picking her up Conn settled her gently back into their bed. “Don’t fret, sweeting. In a few weeks ye’ll feel better, I’m bound.” Aidan eyed him with a slightly jaundiced look, and curling onto her side went back to sleep as Conn tiptoed, a huge grin upon his face, from the room. He was, however, concerned that she travel in comfort, and so he decided to send their coaches, both personal and baggage, on ahead of them while he and Aidan traveled by barge upon the river.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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