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โOh,โ I muttered, formulating my response. โI assumed there may be girls seeking a position. Since I have not been gone long and there were several when I departed. How fortunate they have all been placed.โ
โWell,โ Headmistress Williamson explained, โthey have not ALL been placed, but again, there are none suitable to join your staff.โ
โHas Margaret found placement?โ I inquired.
โNo,โ the headmistress answered, drawing the word out. โBut I could not let her go at this time, though your husband may prefer I did, pretty girl that she is.โ She narrowed her eyes at me, letting out a harsh cackle.
โWell,โ I retorted as I rose to stand, โit appears our business is concluded.โ Headmistress Williamson also stood. โI shall see myself out.โ
I approached the door when the headmistress ceased my departure, calling, โOh, Lenoraโฆโ
โYes?โ I questioned, turning to face her from the doorway.
โIf you are in any position to make a request of your husband, it would prove most helpful for Duke Blackmoore to make a donation to the orphanage.โ
Try as I might, I could not force my lips into a smile, fake or otherwise. Instead, I struggled to stop them from forming into a grimace. โI shall speak with him regarding your request with the utmost haste.โ With those words, I stormed across the foyer and departed through the front door. Only once outside did I take a moment to allow the emotions boiling under the surface to bubble up.
I breathed a shaky breath, my hand still gripping the door handle leading to my former home. My change of position failed to affect Headmistress Williamsonโs attitude toward me. Had I expected it to? I was not certain, though in my deepest heart, I had hoped for a different result.
I set my jaw, pulling myself straighter. I released the door handle and smoothed my skirts, drawing in a deep breath. I should not let it affect me, I decided. As I descended the steps, I caught sight of Robert crossing the street.
โRobert!โ I exclaimed. โWhatever are you doing here?โ
โCollecting you,โ he responded. โMy business concluded early. I hoped to locate you and lunch at my favorite restaurant. I warn you, it is a pub. Are you game?โ
โI am,โ I answered, accepting his arm to walk. We wound through the streets, ending our journey outside a pub.
Robert stared up at the building, then eyed me. โI hope you donโt find the establishment too coarse. The food is quite good.โ
I smiled at him. โI do not object.โ
โYou are quite a good sport, Lenora,โ Robert mentioned, holding the door open for me.
We sat in a booth near the fireplace. Warmth flowed from its crackling fire. โHow was your visit to the orphanage?โ Robert asked after our order was placed.
โBrief,โ I stated, not meeting Robertโs eye. โHeadmistress Williamson is very busy.โ
โWas she able to help you settle the position?โ
โNo,โ I admitted, โshe had no suitable girls available.โ
โReally?โ Robert questioned. โI am quite surprised.โ
โAs was I,โ I conceded. โI have not been gone long. I assumed several of the girls there when I departed remained. Had I realized she had no suitable girls, I would not have wasted her time and mine.โ
โThe headmistress must be well-connected to have gained placements for all of them,โ Robert commented.
โI did not gather the impression they were all placed, merely that none of them were suitable to join our household.โ
โThat seems an odd statement,โ Robert commented.
โOdd or not, it was the entirety of her response. I am not surprised. She and I were not cordial. Though I admit not to have expected the cool reception I received. Despite her lack of help, she did solicit a donation request on your behalf.โ
Robert lifted his eyebrows but allowed the subject to drop. โUnfortunate she was unable to settle the position. Though, allow Henry to handle it. He will make short work of the matter, I imagine.โ
โI will,โ I agreed.
Our food was served, and I realized as a whiff passed under my nostrils, how hungry I was. โAre you anxious to return to the castle?โ Robert inquired as we began eating.
โYes,โ I confirmed, โI am most anxious to return home.โ
Robert offered a half-smile. โIt warms me to hear you call it your home.โ
โI am glad it pleases you,โ I answered.
โAnd I am glad it pleases YOU,โ Robert replied with a chuckle.
โIt does,โ I disclosed. โI have a tremendous sense of contentment there.โ
โDespite your midnight hauntings?โ
โI am accustomed to these phenomena.โ
โI must admit, it is odd to me how you take these events in stride.โ I nodded, familiar with the sentiment. Most others with whom I was acquainted found me odd. โDo not misunderstand me, Lenora. I do not find YOU odd. Merely the ease with which you accept the events surrounding you.โ
A half-smile crossed my face as, for the first time in my life, I experienced acceptance from another living person. โI am glad,โ I murmured, unsure how to respond, having no experience with this feeling.
We spent the remainder of the meal discussing household details. During the afternoon, we took in the scenery in a park despite the chill in the air before returning to our hotel. As we approached the building, Robert confessed he had a surprise for me.
โA surprise?โ I questioned, shocked but curious.
โYes,โ he mentioned as we entered our suite of rooms. A crate sat on the table inside the entryway. โI hope you shall be pleased.โ Robert removed the lid, allowing me to view the contents.
Books filled the crate to the brim. โFor your library,โ Robert added, with a grin.
I smiled at him, a genuine, open smile. โRobert!โ I exclaimed.
โAre you pleased?โ
โPleased is an understatement,โ I assured him, returning my gaze to the books. I reached out to touch them, feeling their covers beneath my fingertips. Excitement coursed through me at the thrill of discovery and promise of new
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