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"Iain, I was certain I could take care of it."
"That wasn't your choice to make."
He wasn't angry. He was simply instructing Judith in the proper way to handle her problems.
She was trying not to get worked up over this issue, and failing miserably. She folded her arms across her waist and frowned. "Do I ever have any choices?"
"It's my duty to take care of you."
"And also to take care of my problems?"
"Of course."
"That makes me no better than a child. G.o.d's truth, I don't believe I like being married very much. I had more freedom when I lived in England."
He let out a sigh. She was saying the most outrageous things and acting as though she'd only just realized her lot in life, as a woman. "Judith, no one is completely free."
"You are."
He shook his head. "As laird, I have far more restrictions than any of the warriors serving under me. My every action is accountable to the council. Everyone has a place here, responsibilities as well. Wife, I don't like hearing you tell me you don't like being married to me."
"I didn't say I didn't like being married to you, husband. I said I didn't like being married very much. It's most restrictive. There is a difference."
The look on his face indicated he didn't agree. He pulled her into his arms and kissed her. "You will like being married to me, Judith. I command it."
It was a ridiculous order. She pulled back and looked up at him. She was certain he was jesting and his amus.e.m.e.nt would be there, in his expression.
Iain wasn't jesting however. Lord, he looked... worried, vulnerable too. She was surprised by that notice, and very, very pleased. She went back into his arms. "I love you," she whispered. "Of course I like being married to you."
He squeezed her tight. "And you will, therefore, like giving me your problems to solve," he announced.
"Sometimes I will," she said, refusing to give him her full agreement. "And sometimes I will solve them myself."
"Judith-"
She interrupted him. "Frances Catherine told me that you were more of a father to Patrick than an older brother. You grew up solving all his problems for him, didn't you?"
"Perhaps, when we were younger," he admitted. "Now that we're both adults, we decide together what's to be done whenever a problem crops up. I rely on him as much as he relies on me. Tell me what my brother has to do with this discussion? You do want me to take care of you, don't you?"
"Yes, of course I do," she answered. "I just don't want to be a burden. I want to be able to share my problems with you, not hand them over. Do you understand? I want to belong, to be important enough to you that you would want to share your worries with me. Could you not learn to treat me with the same consideration you give Patrick?"
Iain didn't know what to say to her. "I must consider this," he announced.
She leaned against him so he wouldn't see her smile. "That is all I would ask."
"I try to be open to new ideas, Judith."
"Yes, of course you do."
She kissed him on his chin. He leaned down and captured her mouth for a long kiss. He was reluctant to stop touching her, but finally forced himself to pull away.
Judith spotted Andrew standing a fair distance away from them.
Iain didn't turn around when he called out, "Are you ready, Andrew?"
"Yes, Laird," he called back.
"How did you know he was standing there?"
"I heard him."
"I didn't."
He smiled. "You didn't need to hear," he explained.
His remark didn't make any sense. He sounded terribly arrogant.
"Where are you taking him?" she asked in a whisper, so the boy wouldn't hear.
"To the stables," Iain answered. "He's going to help the stable master."
"Is this a punishment? Iain, don't you think-"
"We'll discuss this tonight," he interrupted.
She nodded. She was so pleased he hadn't ordered her to stay out of the matter altogether, she felt like smiling. "As you wish," she told him.
"I wish for you to return to the keep."
She nodded. She bowed to her husband and started up the hill.
"You will rest this afternoon," he called after her.
"Yes, Iain."
"I'm meaning what I say, Judith."
She realized then he expected an argument. Since she hadn't given him one, he a.s.sumed she wasn't going to obey. She tried not to laugh. Her husband was beginning to understand her.
She did keep her promise. She had a nice visit with Frances Catherine first, and after Patrick had a.s.sisted his wife back down the hill to their cottage for her afternoon rest, Judith went upstairs to her room. Her mind was centered on the ever present worry about Frances Catherine's birthing, and she believed she had finally come up with a solution. Judith didn't believe she was knowledgeable enough to know what to do if the birthing became complicated, but Helen would surely have enough experience to know what to do, wouldn't she? Andrew's mother would have to soften in her att.i.tude toward her now, Judith thought, and perhaps if she used the correct approach, she could gain the midwife's cooperation without having to involve Agnes.
Frances Catherine was bound to have a fit. Judith would have to convince her Helen would be a help and not a hindrance.
She fell asleep praying it would be true.
Chapter 12.