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She would be furious, feel used. Arguments would ensue, accusations fly, recriminations be batted back and forth; loveโs bliss would disintegrate, and who knows? โ it might take just a single stern word from his father to make a disgruntled Michael Deel return to the bosom of his family. No need to dismiss him and no cause for ill feeling between himself and the boyโs father. It was a good plan.
Ellie had never felt so cosseted. Sheโd never had so many clothes bought for her or been taken to so many places โ even to the music hall, which she liked the most. Even her allowance had been substantially increased.
โIโm saving most of it,โ she told Dora in secret. โItโll be a tidy sum by the time Iโm ready to leave here.โ The only fly in the ointment was Doctor Lowe taking so much more interest in her than before. But so long as he gave her money she had to go along with it. After all, this was what she had planned for. More and more, however, these little outings were falling on the evenings Michael should have been coming.
She knew he was getting irritated as the weeks went by, asking what was going on. All she could say was that in time Doctor Lowe would tire of these needless outings. โIt wonโt be for much longer,โ she coaxed. โThen weโll be together again.โ
But now he was openly impatient. โHow much longer?โ he had asked the previous week in a tone that rather took her aback. โYou could try to get out of it sometimes.โ
โWe still see each other on odd occasions, donโt we?โ she reminded him. โI canโt very well upset him. Heโs been kind to me and he means well.โ
But Michael had become quite annoyed, refusing to see her point. It was a side of him sheโd never seen before and she in turn had been huffy with him. Theyโd parted company that evening without him suggesting they sneak out together, and on Monday he hadnโt appeared, a note arriving to say he was feeling a little under the weather, though she knew he was still angry.
She could see his side of it. She too missed their times together, but nothing could be done about it if she wanted to avoid suspicion of something going on between her and Michael.
She felt sure no one knew of their secret meetings and it did add a delicious touch of intrigue, her stomach churning with excitement every time she crept out of the back door into Michaelโs arms. Twice this month sheโd made an excuse to Doctor Lowe that she had a terrible headache.
Doctor Lowe, now seeing himself as her guardian and asking that she call him by his given name in private, couldnโt have been more concerned. On both occasions he had given her aspirin powder, told her to rest and had cancelled the eveningโs arrangement. But she couldnโt play on that one too often. He had been so trusting and sympathetic that, in a strange way, it hurt to deceive him. She was aware that his fondness was becoming obsessive. If he found out about her and Michael, he might become bitter. If he sent her packing, her plans would fall apart. She couldnโt expect Michael to keep her. She needed to stay here until she chose to leave.
To tell Michael her plans would involve explaining about her father. Nor could she explain why she needed to remain in the Lowe household. What if he realized that she was using the man, and turned against her? If she lost him, her world would fall apart.
Doraโs voice interrupted her thoughts. โI donโt know why you want to leave. I like it here. Mrs Loweโs awfully kind. She gives me nearly anything I want. And you donโt do so bad out of the master,โ she added slyly.
Dora, coming up to fifteen, was growing up quickly. Soon she would be having her hair up; the hemline of her skirts would be allowed to flare and sweep the floor. Whether she could constrict her waist to the extent some women were doing to achieve the new hour-glass figure would be up to Mrs Lowe.
โI know Iโm still considered employed,โ Dora pouted, โbut I get almost as many privileges as you do.โ
Ellie, though, knew Dora would never be as spoiled as she herself was. She knew she should be grateful โ now with a tidy bank balance and anything she asked for within reason instantly given to her. She wasnโt, of course, able to come to the dining room with the master and mistress โ Mrs Lowe saw to that; but she ate what they ate, meals brought by Florrie, who seemed to have forgotten that the girl she attended had once worked below stairs. They even talked together these days, Florrie sitting on the bed chatting while she ate, even helping herself to titbits off Ellieโs plate, making them both giggle.
It was good to have her as a friend again. She was almost tempted to tell her about Michael but thought better of it. Florrie had a wagging tongue, and if Mrs Jenkins got wind of it, sheโd be straight up to tell Doctor Lowe.
It was as if Florrie had read her mind this evening, as they sat side by side on Ellieโs comfortable bed in the elegant room that had once belonged to the Lowesโ daughter. They had been
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