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are correct,โ€ I answered, recalling it now. โ€œAfter dinner, I read in the sitting room with Robert. I left it there. How careless of me. Thank you, Sinclair.โ€

โ€œWould you like me to retrieve it for you, Your Grace?โ€

โ€œNo, thank you, Sinclair. I shall retrieve it. Is there anything further on the packing?โ€

โ€œNo, Your Grace. I am finishing up the last pieces now and you shall be all ready!โ€

โ€œWonderful. Thank you, Sinclair. If everything is taken care of, I shall be reading in my tower room.โ€

I left Sinclair finalizing the luggage and traversed the halls to the main foyer. As I descended the stairs, I caught sight of Annie at the sitting room doors. One door stood ajar, and she peered into the room. I reached the foyer floor and began to cross toward her. Before I reached her, she swung around, a pained expression on her face. I opened my mouth to inquire about it when she fled across the foyer, disappearing down the hall.

My gaze followed her, and I wondered about the incident. Should I follow her, I pondered? She moved too quickly for me to catch up, I concluded. I would retrieve my book as planned and hope she sought me out later. I pushed through the open door, searching the seats near the fireplace. There, on one of the side tables, sat my book.

I started across the room toward it when a figure stood from the chair Robert generally filled in the evenings. โ€œOh!โ€ I exclaimed, startled by his presence. โ€œI am sorry. I did not realize anyone was here.โ€

He swallowed a mouthful of scotch. โ€œHello, Duchess,โ€ Edwin answered, acid in his voice.

โ€œMr. Fletcher,โ€ I responded, my posture stiffening. โ€œI was retrieving my book. I shall only be a moment.โ€ I continued toward the book.

โ€œOh, please, do not let me stop you!โ€ he exclaimed, his voice thick with sarcasm. โ€œIt is, after all, YOUR castle, Duchess.โ€

I sighed, closing my eyes for a moment. I snapped them open and focused on Edwin. After a deep breath, I began, โ€œMr. Fletcherโ€ฆโ€

โ€œOh, please, Duchess!โ€ he said, waving his hand in the air to stop me. โ€œCall me Edwin. We are, after all, family.โ€

I grew weary of his derision, but I continued. โ€œEdwin,โ€ I began again, โ€œI believe we got off on the wrong foot. Perhaps we should try to begin anew and work toward a better result.โ€

โ€œWork toward a better result?โ€ he questioned, as though rhetorically. He placed a pondering finger against his chin in a satiric display of reflection. โ€œWhat a clever idea!โ€ he said at long last. โ€œClearly it is your brains that prompted my brother to wed you.โ€ He stalked to the drink cart, pouring himself another scotch.

โ€œThere is no reason for us to quarrel,โ€ I responded. โ€œI do not wish you any ill tidings.โ€

โ€œOh, how magnanimous of you! No, you only mean to steal my inheritance.โ€

โ€œI have nothing to do with that affair,โ€ I informed him.

โ€œDonโ€™t you, Duchess? As it stood, upon Robertโ€™s death, this property would transfer to me. With your recent nuptials, that is now questionable. So, I would estimate it has a great deal to do with you!โ€

โ€œThe property is a matter to be settled between you and Robert. It does not concern me. And I do not concern myself with it. Do not accuse me of causing a problem that is of your own making.โ€

โ€œDo not deceive me, Duchess. You cannot expect me to believe you do not whisper your plans into my brotherโ€™s ear... and you do not use yourโ€ฆโ€ He paused, gazing down at my body before continuing, โ€œvirtues to secure the result you desire.โ€

My jaw dropped open at such a statement. I gathered my thoughts to respond, but a new voice joined the conversation, silencing me. โ€œIf you plan to speak to my wife in this manner, Edwin, I will bar you from this property.โ€

Edwin offered me a wry glance, as though heโ€™d caught me in something. โ€œIt seems your plan is working, Duchess. Soon, I shall not even be permitted to visit my family home.โ€

โ€œThat will be of your own doing, Edwin, not hers,โ€ Robert responded. He glanced at me as he approached. โ€œWere you using the room, dear?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I answered. โ€œI only came to retrieve my book.โ€ I picked it up off the table.

Robert smiled at me. โ€œThen would you mind leaving us to discuss some business?โ€

โ€œNot at all,โ€ I replied. Robert kissed my forehead, and I strode away. Before pulling the doors closed, I said, โ€œGood day, Mr. Fletcher.โ€

His eyes narrowed at me as I pulled the doors shut. I did not linger at the door to overhear the conversation. Instead, I made my way to my tower room. As I settled into the window seat, my mind replayed the conversation with Edwin. I should likely never win him over, I concluded.

I focused on my book when another thought sprung into my brain. What was Annie doing at the door when I descended the stairs? Was she curious? Did she miss Edwin? Perhaps he had been a bigger fan of Robertโ€™s first wife than me.

I set the book down, pondering the questions again. Perhaps if I could find Annie, I could ask her. I rose from my seat and traversed the halls to the other tower room. Remaining outside, I leaned in and called to her. I received no response. I waited a few moments, but she did not appear. I checked a few other areas, including my bedroom suite, however I could not find her. The mystery should have to wait until I returned from Glasgow, I determined as I headed back to my tower room.

Fog still clung to the moors the next morning as we climbed into the carriage for our journey to Glasgow. Romantic or not, Ellaโ€™s assessment of the bone-chilling properties of the mist were accurate. I bundled tighter against it before suggesting Ella ride inside the carriage, fearing she may catch cold in the dampness outside. Robert agreed and

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