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Y/N has always been a problem-at least, that's what the ton whispers behind her family's good name. While other debutantes practiced their curtsies, she was picking locks and learning to ride astride. Her wealthy, exasperated parents long ago gave up on marrying her off. Instead, they fund her "eccentricities" from a safe distance: a villa in Italy, a studio in Paris, a horse she named after a scandal.
She doesn't need a husband. She needs adventure.
Colin Bridgerton arrives in the South of France hoping to outrun the suffocating feeling that he is nothing more than a charming smile and a family name. He expects sunshine, wine, and solitude. What he finds instead is Y/N-barefoot in a tavern, winning a card game against two scowling sailors, laughing like she's never been told to be quiet.
She doesn't know he's a Bridgerton. He doesn't care that she's ruined.
She challenges him at every turn-mocks his polished manners, drags him onto a stolen rowboat at midnight, teaches him that "lost" and "free" are sometimes the same thing. For the first time, Colin feels seen. Not as a younger brother, not as a catch, but as himself.
But when a letter arrives demanding Y/N return to England to face the consequences of her latest scandal-Colin must decide: Does he go back to being the man everyone expects? Or does he follow the only person who ever made him feel like he was enough, exactly as he is?
She doesn't need saving. But he needs her.