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replied, motioning to the pull cord on the wall. โ€œOr I can inform her to arrive at the time of your choosing.โ€ He paused, awaiting my answer.

At the orphanage, I dressed myself, never requiring assistance, though I had no ladiesโ€™ maid at my disposal even if I needed it. I evaded the question. โ€œI shall ring if I require assistance,โ€ I informed him.

โ€œVery good, miss.โ€ He nodded his head to me, taking a step toward the door. He hesitated a moment as though considering something, then said, โ€œAnd welcome to Blackmoore Castle. I do hope you will find yourself at home here.โ€ He offered a kind smile.

โ€œThank you,โ€ I responded, matching his expression. โ€œThe castle and my room are quite beautiful. I am sure I will find myself content here.โ€

He nodded again and departed, pulling the doors shut behind him. Alone, I continued gawking at the room. The bedroom I shared with seven other girls at the orphanage was smaller. I wondered if the room may compete in size with the entirety of the upper floor at the orphanage. A silly thought, of course, but it adequately conveys the overwhelming size of the room in comparison to what I was accustomed.

Despite the journey being tiring, I sank onto the chaise lounge before undressing. I took several deep breaths as I surveyed my surroundings again, each time noticing something new. Shock began to set in as silence settled around me. What had I agreed to, I pondered? I was engaged to be married in three daysโ€™ time to a man Iโ€™d only met one hour ago. A man who had me driven sight unseen from an orphanage to a castle in the Scottish Highlands.

I shook my head. Iโ€™d given my response, and I intended to keep to my word. Dwelling on my choice would only prove to drive me mad. It appeared my life had taken a turn for the better, regardless of the strange circumstances that brought this to fruition.

Before my mind chose to wander any further, I rose from my seat and dressed for bed. Carefully, I folded my dress and opened the wardrobe to place it inside. I found three other dresses inside, none of which were mine. Fine materials made up each elaborate dress. Two appeared to be for day and one for evening.

I placed my dress in an empty spot and closed the wardrobe, crossed the room and climbed into bed. As I slid beneath the bed linens, my feet touched warmth. A bed warmer had been placed at the bottom of the bed. Iโ€™d never experienced the luxury of warm sheets on a chilly night in the past. The sensation was pleasant. I laid in bed staring at the canopy over me, my thoughts crowding my mind, each vying for my attention.

I recalled those thoughts as I gazed out of the window from my tower room. Thoughts which seemed foreign to me now. In three months, I had grown into my role. Tomorrow night, we would attend our first event as a married couple, my first event in high society. I would ring in the New Year as a duchess among the lords and ladies of the land.

The dinner gong sounded, breaking into my thoughts. I pulled myself from my ruminating, setting my book down on the nearby table. I traversed the many halls to my room, pulling the cord on the wall as I entered to summon the maid.

She arrived within moments, undoubtedly anticipating the call. โ€œGood evening, Your Grace,โ€ the girl greeted me.

โ€œGood evening, Elsie.โ€

The girl, a housemaid, doubled as a ladiesโ€™ maid, helping me to fasten my dresses and finish my hair. I used her as little as possible since it pulled her from her other duties. It was a rather unfair situation to have thrusted upon the poor girl and one that I planned to remedy soon. I thanked her for her assistance as I pulled on my gloves. She excused herself from the room with a curtsy and I found my way to the drawing room where Robert and Henry Langford awaited me.

โ€œGood evening, Your Grace,โ€ Henry addressed me.

โ€œGood evening, Mr. Langford. I am so pleased you could join us for dinner.โ€

โ€œGood evening, Lenora,โ€ Robert said. โ€œAnd how was the dress fitting? Ready for tomorrow?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I replied.

โ€œAre you looking forward to the party?โ€ Mr. Langford inquired as we made our way into the dining room.

โ€œIโ€™m afraid Lenora may be rather dreading it,โ€ Robert admitted as he took his chair at the head of the table.

โ€œI am not,โ€ I countered. โ€œThough I cannot imagine you are looking forward to explaining my humble beginnings on our first outing.โ€

โ€œYou care too much of othersโ€™ opinions, Lenora,โ€ Robert warned. โ€œI shall explain nothing to anyone beyond what I want them to know.โ€

We continued the meal, discussing the advent of the new year and Robertโ€™s upcoming trip to Glasgow in early January. I excused myself after dinner, allowing the men to speak about their business, and retired to my bedroom.

Chapter 3

I presented myself early the following morning, awaiting Robertโ€™s arrival at the breakfast table. โ€œGood morning, Lenora,โ€ he greeted me. โ€œYou are up early.โ€ He seated himself at the head of the table, retrieving his newspaper.

โ€œGood morning, Robert. Indeed, I am. I confess to having an ulterior motive.โ€

โ€œOh?โ€ he inquired, setting his paper aside.

Our breakfast was served, and I proceeded with my request prior to my meal. โ€œI should like to take on a ladiesโ€™ maid. I hoped to travel with you to Glasgow to engage one. Are you agreeable?โ€

โ€œTo Glasgow? Have you someone specific in mind?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I confirmed. โ€œI wonโ€™t be any trouble. I shall not interfere with your business dealings, I promise.โ€

Robert chuckled and set his gaze on me. โ€œDear Lenora, you could never be trouble.โ€

โ€œSo, you agree?โ€

โ€œYes, I agree. It is a splendid idea.โ€ I offered a slight smile, beginning my breakfast. โ€œIโ€™m quite pleased, Lenora. You are finally settling in to your new role.โ€

โ€œI am quite settled,โ€ I assured

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