58 pages 1 hour read

Julia Quinn

The Duke and I

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2000

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Chapter 20 Summary

Lady Whistledown speculates about the breakdown of the Hastings marriage as Simon rides to London and mentally prepares for his reunion with Daphne. Simon goes to Bridgerton House where the amused butler informs him Daphne occupies Hastings House, her marital home, as they are still married. Daphne is out riding in Hyde Park, and Simon fears for her physical safety and that of their unborn child.

Daphne gallops in a remote part of the park, seeking distraction, when she hears another rider coming. As her pursuer nears, she becomes frightened and falls from her horse. On the ground, in pain, she realizes her pursuer was Simon. Simon checks her over for injuries and scolds her for riding, citing fears for the baby. In shock and anger, Daphne reminds him he never wanted a child, and then tells him she is not pregnant. Devastated, she explains that she merely had a late cycle, and her heartbreak makes Simon empathize with her. He tells her they should reconcile, explaining that he left because of his inability to speak or tolerate his feelings, not because of what she did. Daphne assures him his father was wrong about him, and tells him he must move beyond his hatred to consider what he truly wants.