Dangerous Destiny by Chris Longmuir
Author:Chris Longmuir [Longmuir, Chris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Barker & Jansen
Published: 2020-03-20T22:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
Tuesday, 30th June 1908
Kirsty tapped the top of her boiled egg and peeled the shell away. Her thoughts were on the events of yesterday. Sheâd never been involved with anything of this nature before and, though it sent shivers up her spine, it was strangely exciting. Murder! Up to the present, it had been a word with which she was unfamiliar but now, within the space of a few days, the bodies of three women had been found in circumstances that indicated they had been murdered.
On top of that, there was Ethelâs problem with her father. Kirsty couldnât imagine a father inflicting violence on his daughter, but Ethel came from a background very different from her own.
âYou are up bright and early.â Aunt Bea bustled into the room. âHave you something planned for today?â
âIâm seeing my friends, Martha and Ethel. We thought we might partake of tea at a hotel.â
Kirsty concentrated on her egg rather than meet her auntâs eyes. She didnât think her aunt would approve of a meeting at the WFL headquarters, nor its purpose.
Aunt Bea pulled the bell-cord hanging at the side of the fireplace and crossed to sit at the table.
âIâll have scrambled egg and toast,â she said when the maid entered the room, âand bring fresh tea.â
âI havenât had the pleasure of being introduced to your new friends. In her last letter, your mother was wondering how you were spending your time.â
âShe still doesnât trust me.â Kirstyâs voice shook with the effort of disguising her resentment.
âIt is natural for a mother to be concerned about her child.â
âBut Iâm not a child any more. Iâm eighteen. Iâll be nineteen in August.â
âThat might be so, but you are under the age of consent, so your parents have a responsibility for you.â
âWould that be in the same way they have a responsibility for Ailsa?â Kirsty couldnât disguise the bitterness in her voice. âDid they mention Ailsa?â
âIâm afraid not. Perhaps they think it better not to remind you.â
Kirsty stared at her aunt in dismay. Aunt Bea was usually understanding, but all of a sudden, she appeared to be siding with Kirstyâs parents. The sense of suffocation she thought sheâd thrown off reappeared and Kirsty had trouble breathing. She rose from the table and crossed to the window to hide her distress. Would she ever escape the expectations of her family?
Outside, the town was coming to life. A carter struggled to calm his horse after a tram car clanked past. A convoy of hansom cabs making for the cab rank in the Nethergate bowled along the street in single file. Two young women, their faces obscured by hats, passed below the window. The feathers in their bonnets danced in the breeze as a man doffed his cap to them. Kirsty imagined them giggling as they continued on their way, and she envied their freedom.
Several deep breaths later, once her composure returned, Kirsty came back to the table. Her aunt raised her eyebrows, questioning silently.
âIâm sorry if Iâve disappointed you, but I donât want to be dependent on my parents for the rest of my life.
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