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question her meaning, but she continued speaking. โ€œThere are simply no suitable girls at this time. None that would be able to fill such a role within your particular household.โ€

โ€œOh,โ€ I muttered, formulating my response. โ€œI 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€

โ€œWell,โ€ Headmistress Williamson explained, โ€œthey have not ALL been placed, but again, there are none suitable to join your staff.โ€

โ€œHas Margaret found placement?โ€ I inquired.

โ€œNo,โ€ the headmistress answered, drawing the word out. โ€œBut 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.

โ€œWell,โ€ I retorted as I rose to stand, โ€œit appears our business is concluded.โ€ Headmistress Williamson also stood. โ€œI shall see myself out.โ€

I approached the door when the headmistress ceased my departure, calling, โ€œOh, Lenoraโ€ฆโ€

โ€œYes?โ€ I questioned, turning to face her from the doorway.

โ€œIf 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. โ€œI 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 Williamsonโ€™s 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.

โ€œRobert!โ€ I exclaimed. โ€œWhatever are you doing here?โ€

โ€œCollecting you,โ€ he responded. โ€œMy 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€

โ€œI 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. โ€œI hope you donโ€™t find the establishment too coarse. The food is quite good.โ€

I smiled at him. โ€œI do not object.โ€

โ€œYou 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. โ€œHow was your visit to the orphanage?โ€ Robert asked after our order was placed.

โ€œBrief,โ€ I stated, not meeting Robertโ€™s eye. โ€œHeadmistress Williamson is very busy.โ€

โ€œWas she able to help you settle the position?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I admitted, โ€œshe had no suitable girls available.โ€

โ€œReally?โ€ Robert questioned. โ€œI am quite surprised.โ€

โ€œAs was I,โ€ I conceded. โ€œI 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€

โ€œThe headmistress must be well-connected to have gained placements for all of them,โ€ Robert commented.

โ€œI did not gather the impression they were all placed, merely that none of them were suitable to join our household.โ€

โ€œThat seems an odd statement,โ€ Robert commented.

โ€œOdd 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. โ€œUnfortunate she was unable to settle the position. Though, allow Henry to handle it. He will make short work of the matter, I imagine.โ€

โ€œI will,โ€ I agreed.

Our food was served, and I realized as a whiff passed under my nostrils, how hungry I was. โ€œAre you anxious to return to the castle?โ€ Robert inquired as we began eating.

โ€œYes,โ€ I confirmed, โ€œI am most anxious to return home.โ€

Robert offered a half-smile. โ€œIt warms me to hear you call it your home.โ€

โ€œI am glad it pleases you,โ€ I answered.

โ€œAnd I am glad it pleases YOU,โ€ Robert replied with a chuckle.

โ€œIt does,โ€ I disclosed. โ€œI have a tremendous sense of contentment there.โ€

โ€œDespite your midnight hauntings?โ€

โ€œI am accustomed to these phenomena.โ€

โ€œI 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.  โ€œDo 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. โ€œI 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.

โ€œA surprise?โ€ I questioned, shocked but curious.

โ€œYes,โ€ he mentioned as we entered our suite of rooms. A crate sat on the table inside the entryway. โ€œI hope you shall be pleased.โ€ Robert removed the lid, allowing me to view the contents.

Books filled the crate to the brim. โ€œFor your library,โ€ Robert added, with a grin.

I smiled at him, a genuine, open smile. โ€œRobert!โ€ I exclaimed.

โ€œAre you pleased?โ€

โ€œPleased 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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